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After being rejected for a tax benefits package from the Town of Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency in August, the developer for the Heatherwood Golf Club has now proposed to the agency a revised payment in lieu of taxes package. Under the revised 13-year package presented to the IDA board Nov. 19, the assessed value of the development would be phased in at a faster rate during years 4-13, according to the developer. In turn, the PlLOT payments would come out to more than $9.8 million, an increase of over $1.4 million compared to the initial tax benefit package they proposed. In a Sept. 16 letter sent to the Brookhaven IDA, Peter Curry, a Uniondale-based lawyer representing Heatherwood Golf & Villas LLC, reiterated Heatherwood can’t finance and develop the project without the assistance of the agency. Due to the significant increase in construction costs from $46.6 million to about $55

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million, Curry said the developer is willing to decrease the amount of financial assistance required and pay the additional $1.4 million-plus in PILOT payments in hopes that the IDA would reconsider accepting the application. Community members and civic groups present at the Nov. 19 public hearing argued that even despite the revised PILOT package, the developer’s application for the project was virtually the same as it was in August, and wondered

how it could be up for reconsideration again without any major changes. “Are you kidding me?” said an exasperated Herb Mones, chair of the Three Village Civic Association land use committee. “If anything, this is a self-inflicted wound by a private corporation, but now it is trying its very best to saddle the taxpayers with some

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A North Shore family of business owners is looking to help connect and celebrate local shops, despite a devastating fire of one of their premier establishments. Indu Kaur, the director of operations of The Meadow Club in Port Jefferson Station, said she and her family, which also owns the Curry Club in East Setauket, will be renting the space of Harbor Grill in Port Jefferson village on weekdays during the holiday season. That is where she said they expect to host their annual Small Business Holiday Party Dec. 14, which in previous years has taken place at The Meadow Club. When originally assessing the damages of the fire at The Meadow Club banquet hall, where the roof had burned in a predawn fire July 2018, the owners thought they could reopen just a few months after the damages. The fire had spread to just over half the roof, but what the family soon came to realize was the damage was much more expansive than that. Fire hose and sprinkler water had completely destroyed much of the furniture inside. The water had also ruined the wallpaper and paintings hung around the place, which The Meadow Club’s director of operations said was a particularly rough blow. Kaur said Brookhaven Town has been “very kind in guiding us through” and in expediting the process, but still the length of the process has been taxing on the owners and family. Kaur said they have already sunk $2 million into bringing the location back to where it was, and reconstruction has been slowed by needing to bring the building up to code. She still works at the building while work is ongoing, even during the progressively colder late autumn months. They hope to have the site operational again by spring of next year, but she was understandably hesitant to be sure on those dates, with so much work still needed for completion. “We thought everything would be a cleanup — new Sheetrock, new carpet, we’re done,” she said. “It’s still going above our budget, so we are way past where we had predicted.” Jennifer Dzvonar, the president of the Port Jefferson Station/ Terryville Chamber of Commerce, called the owners of The Meadow Club one of the most supportive members of the community and chamber around, often willing to host meetings or other events, and they have aided with donations in the past. After the fire and the building was closed, Dzvonar said Kaur and the hall’s owners wouldn’t hesitate to offer alternative places. “They’re putting in tremendous effort to bring back this beautiful establishment for the community,” Dzvonar said. “It will increase the prestige of the area.” Kaur said her most loyal customers have been buzzing about when it will open next. One family, she said, has even put their wedding on hold for the sake of having their ceremony at the banquet hall. “The reason the town helped — the community helped us — is because we had loyal customers,” she said. “They kept coming back because they wanted to hold their celebrations here. That is THE MEADOW CLUB Continued on A5


Members of Building Bridges in Brookhaven join Port Jefferson officials in dedicating the new peace pole in Rocketship Park. Photos by Kyle Barr

New Pole in Rocketship Park Dedicated to World Peace BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM An 11-foot wood pole installed inside the fence of Rocketship Park in Port Jefferson is looking for residents to stop and think about how peace may prevail around the globe. The civic group Building Bridges in Brookhaven gathered together with Port Jeff village officials Nov. 19 to dedicate the new pole. On it reads “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in 10 different languages, including sign language and Braille. Art depicts small handprints and flowers, courtesy of Setauket resident and artist Maryanne Hart, also of the North Shore Peace Group. Community activist group Building Bridges in Brookhaven got themselves behind the project and after buying a 16-foot length of cedar from Riverhead Lumber they cut it down to 11 feet, where now 3 feet is in the ground. Reverend Gregory Leonard of the Bethel AME Church spoke to those congregated to unveil the pole. The pole features a solar-powered light at the top, and the reverend led those there to dedicate the pole in singing “This Little Light of Mine.” “The elements of peace are many, but I think it’s important to think of how we treat one another, how we are humble toward one another,” he said. “Of all the things, communication is so important — being able to talk to one another.” Mayor Margot Garant said she had met

with civic leaders Tom Lyon, Myrna Gordon and the director of operations for the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce Barbara Ransome. Once she was told it was a peace pole, the mayor said she didn’t ask any other questions but “when and where.” “We really wanted to make a message about providing peace,” Gordon said. Lyon said the idea for the polls came to the group from The Peace Pole Project in Wassaic upstate, who are working to put up peace poles all over the globe. “This should be visible — out where kids are going to see it, children are going to grow up talking about the peace pole and talking about the park,” Lyon said. The pole is one of more than 250,000 in more than 200 countries. Each one is inscribed with the words “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in hundreds of languages. The project began in 1955 with Japanese peace activist Masakisa Goi, and Ransome said they’re looking to spread his message into today. Building Bridges was formed almost four years ago and host the MLK Community Festival yearly at the Setauket Presbyterian Church. Lyon said this could be just the start of what could end as a project covering the whole of Long Island. He said his group, working alongside local Rotary organizations and Pax Christi could set a goal by the end of 2020 to plant 100 peace poles across the Island, whether in churches or in playgrounds such as Port Jeff’s Rocketship Park.

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type of remedy.” Mones said Heatherwood wants the taxpayers to foot the bill of paying the future of their taxes and mortgage fees on the project. “It’s pig feeding at the trough. For a corporation to try to do this is an outrage to the public,” he said. He added that Heatherwood has reaped millions when the Town of Brookhaven zoning board approved a crucial zone change in 2014 that allowed for apartments on the golf course property despite overwhelming community opposition. “But that’s not enough, now they’ve come back for more,” Mones said. “Do I blame them? No, I don’t blame then, but I will blame you if you give them relief this way.” Other concerns brought up previously have been the negative impacts the tax breaks could have on local school districts as well as increase traffic congestion at the intersection of Route 347 and Arrowhead Lane in South Setauket. Sal Pitti, president of the Port Jefferson Station/Terryville Civic Association, said nothing has changed since the August rejection. “The only thing that changed is that it is going to cost more to build the project,” he said. “There’s no reason that the IDA with six jobs being offered [for the project] should even allow [the developer] to come back within two months of their turndown. It’s a joke.” IDA board members back in August said six jobs wasn’t enough to grant the benefits packages. Pitti said unless the application showed that the project would bring a substantial number of jobs into the community added on to the people that already work there, the developer shouldn’t be allowed to go forward. “I do a lot of things at Town Hall and two words I hear a lot are ‘precedent and perception,’” he said to the IDA board. “The precedent you guys are setting here is sad because if a company can come back two months later and present the same exact thing and hope it can get it by the board — that’s where the perception comes in. What has changed in two months that the vote should change from negative to positive?”

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why I’m so touched and emotional because I hate to see anybody waiting for their celebrations.” Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Valerie Cartright (D-Port Jefferson Station) called The Meadow Club “an institution” in Port Jeff Station, commending the owners for working with the chamber, even with the place still under repairs. “The Meadow Club has been diligent in its efforts to reopen and has clearly shown a commitment to continued investment in this Port Jefferson Station community,” the councilwoman said. “It has been my pleasure to assist them in navigating the town’s planning process as they work toward reopening.” The chamber president said the holiday party is a great resource for small businesses that don’t have the time or money to throw their own celebrations. “It’s just an example of them giving back,” she said. The Meadow Club is currently accepting reservations for the Small Business Holiday Party Dec. 14 and New Year’s Eve Bash Dec. 31, both at Harbor Grill, 111 W. Broadway in Port Jeff. The event is asking for $65 per person plus tax, where each company will have its own reserved table. Each ticket includes food and valet parking, and the event will have a DJ. People can visit The Meadow Club’s Facebook page for more information. “All the small businesses can get together and network, that’s what’s good about it,” Kaur said. IDA officials stated they would not comment to the public nor reporters after the public hearing. At the conclusion of the hearing, IDA officials said the application could be brought up at its board meeting Dec. 2. It would be up to the board members to decide if they want to vote on the application at that time or they could push the vote into 2020.

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Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: October 9, 2019 062 10/31 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AMERICAN FINANCIAL RESOURCES, INC, Plaintiff AGAINST LINA VIVAS, ET AL., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated September 13, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738, on December 17, 2019 at 9:30AM, premises known as 177 TARPON AVENUE, 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 and State of New York, DISTRICT 0200, SECTION 843.00, BLOCK 03.00, LOT 002.000. Approximate amount of judgment $297,681.33 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 606886/2015. PAMELA J. GREENE, ESQ., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 078 11/14 4x ptr 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, LEGALS con’t on pg. 7

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Mount Sinai Man Arrested for Allegedly Shooting Cats with Pellet Gun A Mount Sinai man was arrested Thursday, Nov. 14, for allegedly shooting at a neighbor’s cats with a pellet gun, which led the cat to be euthanized. Suffolk County police said a resident of Puritan Drive in Mount Sinai noticed one of his cats was walking with a limp in early September and a veterinarian determined it had been shot with a pellet gun. The cat was euthanized. The resident called police Nov. 14 at around 9 a.m. after he noticed two of his other cats were limping and a veterinarian determined they also had been shot. The cats are being treated for injuries. Following an investigation, police deter-

Man Allegedly Shoplifts 70 Bottles of Soap from PJ CVS

Police are looking for a man they say allegedly stole body wash from a Port Jefferson store. Suffolk County police said a man stole 70 bottles of Dove body wash from CVS, located at 464 Main St., Oct. 16 at around 12:50 p.m. The man allegedly fled the scene on a bicycle.

— Compiled by Kyle Barr

mined the victim’s neighbor, Clifford Nagel, 72, of 27 Puritan Ave., shot the three cats with a pellet gun. Suffolk County police and the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals arrested Nagel at his home. Officers from the 6th Precinct and detectives from the SCSPCA charged Nagel with three counts of aggravated cruelty to animals, a class E felony under the New York State Agriculture and Markets Law. Nagel was issued a desk appearance ticket and is scheduled for arraignment at a later date. Attorney information for Nagel was not immediately available.

— Compiled by Kyle Barr

Security footage of man police said stole 70 bottles of soap from the Port Jeff CVS. Photo from SCPD

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers to submit an anonymous tip by calling 800-220-TIPS (8477) or texting “SCPD” and your message to “CRIMES” (274637). All calls and text messages will be kept confidential.

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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 6 Plaintiff,

Against MARIA ALFARO, ALFARO, ET AL.,

FLORIDA

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 12/12/2019 at 9:30 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 Centre, NY 11570 Dated: 10/17/2019 File Number: 32694 MNB 084 11/7 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK PHH Mortgage Corporation, Plaintiff AGAINST Randy Mancini a/k/a Randy R. Mancini; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated August 26, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 11, 2019 at 9:15AM, premises known as 3 Minti Road, Coram, NY

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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com 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, District 0200 Section 398.00 Block 02.00 Lot 032.000. Approximate amount of judgment $417,860.05 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 616021/2017. Dara Martin Orlando, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: October 24, 2019 086 11/7 4x ptr REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE FOR STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2013-7, Plaintiff – against – LORI A. HOMMEL, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on August 15, 2018. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction, at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, Suffolk County, New York on the 10th Day of December, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Village of Old Field, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Premises known as 8 Woodhull Cove Lane, East Setauket, (Town of Brookhaven) NY 11733. (District: 0203, Section: 017.00, Block: 02.00, Lot: 007.000) Approximate amount of lien $1,620,508.55 plus interest and costs.

Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 47414/09. Maria Gasparis, Esq., Referee. Davidson Fink LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 28 East Main Street, Suite 1700 Rochester, NY 14614-1990 Tel. 585/760-8218 For sale information, please visit Auction.com at www. Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832 Dated: October 10, 2019 088 11/7 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF THE CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2004-J11, MORTGAGE PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-J11, Plaintiff against ALI KAYA, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, NY 11590 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered September 19, 2019, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 12, 2019 at 10:00 AM. Premises known as 1 Pal Court, Shoreham, NY 11786. District 0200 Sec 127.00 Block 01.00 Lot 004.001. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Shoreham, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $798,353.03 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 29748/13. Karen C. Napolitano, Esq., Referee LEGALS con’t on pg. 8

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Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York.

sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #601872/2015.

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY

Premises known as 30 Cherry Street, Selden, (Town of Brookhaven) NY 11784.

Vincent J. Messina, Jr., Esq., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff - 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747

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DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-8, Plaintiff against JOEL FUMUSO A/K/A JOEL G. FUMUSO, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, NY 11590 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered July 13, 2018, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Front steps of Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville NY on December 11, 2019 at 10:45 AM. Premises known as 5 Hemlock Road, Mount Sinai, NY 11766. District 0200 Sec 211.00 Block 01.00 Lot 048.000. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $598,156.25 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 605079/2016. Annette Eaderesto, Esq., Referee SPSNY430 090 11/7 4x ptr REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff - against - LOUIS PARRINELLO, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on September 17, 2019. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on the 11th day of December, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the

(SBL#: 0200-490.00-03.00011.000) Approximate amount of lien $247,927.11 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 616571/2017. Valerie M. Cartright, Esq., Referee. Davidson Fink LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 28 East Main Street, Suite 1700 Rochester, NY 14614-1990 Tel. 585/760-8218 Dated: October 17, 2019 091 11/7 4x 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 December 10, 2019 at 3:00 PM 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

101 11/7 4x ptr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY NJCC-NYS COMMUNITY RESTORATION FUND REO SUBSIDIARY LLC, Plaintiff against EILEEN DENBURG, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered September 16, 2019, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 17, 2019 at 10:00 AM. Premises known as 59 John Street, Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776. District 0200 Sec 310.00 Block 05.00 Lot 052.000. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $257,954.56 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 605640/2016. Cash will not be accepted at the sale. Janet Albertson, Esq., Referee 8690-000240 103 11/14 4x ptr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Mr. Kyle Tiringer, Port Crossfit, 509 Bicycle Path, Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. 11776 has made application to the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board for approval of a Special Permit for a NonLEGALS con’t on pg. 8


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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 7 Degree Granting Instruction Program (existing) namely a cross-fit exercise program. The site consists of 2.4-acres in the L Industrial 1 (Light Industry) District. Project is known as Port Crossfit @ Port Jefferson Station located on the E/S of Bicycle Path, ± 1,379’ S of NYS Route 112, Port Jefferson Station, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York described as follows: NORTH: n/f Yeh Taising Inc. n/f/ Pierce Hardy Limited Partnership SOUTH: n/f/ Stoll Realty LLC EAST: n/f 1360 Route 112 BH Realty LLC WEST: Bicycle Path Notice is hereby given that the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing in the Town Board Meeting Room, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, New York on December 2, 2019 @ 4:00 P.M., when adjacent property owners and/ or others interested in any way in the proposed site plan (change of use) and Special Permit may appear before the Board to be heard. This notice is advertised in accordance with the requirements of Town Law. DATED: November 1, 2019 Vincent Pascale, Chairperson 112 11/21 1x ptr PROBATE CITATION File No. 2019-1140/A SURROGATE’S COURT – SUFFOLK COUNTY CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, By the Grace of God Free and Independent TO: Jackalyne Cherry Daniels, if living being the granddaughter of the decedent and if dead having predeceased decedent, her issue, if any; or if dead hav-

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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com ing survived decedent, her distributees, heirs at law, next of kin, executors, administrators, successors and assigns and any other persons who might have an interest in the Estate of Rosa Lee Gillespie, dec., as distributees or otherwise, all of whose names, whereabouts and addresses are unknown and cannot be ascertained with due diligence A petition having been duly filed by YVONNE SIMPSON, who is domiciled at 239 N. Washington Avenue, Centereach, NY 11720. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, Suffolk County, at 320 Center Drive, Riverhead, New York, on February 4, 2020, at 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of ROSA LEE GILLESPIE, lately domiciled at 48 Hawkins Road, Centereach, NY 11720, Suffolk County, NY, admitting to probate a Will dated September 13, 1979, (a Codicil dated _ _ _ _ _N/A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) a copy of which is attached, as the Will of ROSA LEE GILLESPIE, deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that [XX] Letters Testamentary issue to: YVONNE SIMPSON [ ] Letters of Trusteeship issue to:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________ __________ [ ] Letters of Administration c.t.a. issue to _ _ _ _ _ _______________________ ___________ (State any further relief requested) That any requirement for the posting of a bond be dispensed with. That the Decedent’s Last Will and Testament dated September 13, 1979 be admitted as an ancient document. Dated, Attested and Sealed HON. THERESA WHELAN Surrogate November 12, 2019 /s/Michael

Cipllino_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chief Clerk ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: AARON E. FUTTERMAN, ESQ. FIRM NAME: FUTTERMAN, LANZA & PASCULLI, LLP Tel No 631-979-4300 Address of Attorney: 180 E. Main St., Suite 101, Smithtown, NY 11787 [NOTE: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you.] 121 11/21 4x ptr NOTICE TO BIDDERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Port Jefferson Fire District, sealed bids for the re-roofing of the Annex Building of the Port Jefferson Fire District will be received at the office of the Board of Fire Commissioners at the Port Jefferson Firehouse, 115 Maple Place, Port Jefferson, New York 11777 until 7:00 p.m. (prevailing time) on the 11th day of December, 2019, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids will be submitted in sealed envelopes at the above address and shall bear on the face thereof the name and address of the bidder. All bids must be submitted on forms furnished by the Port Jefferson Fire District, in accordance with the specifications and instructions to Bidders. Detailed plans, specifications, and addendums (if any) regarding the project will be available at the office of the Fire District, 115 Maple Place, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (Tel. 631473-3369), during normal business hours commencing immediately. A Bid Bond or certified check in the amount of at least five (5%) percent of

the base bid must accompany each bid. A full performance bond, together with payment bonds, shall be required of the successful bidder. The contract for the above item will be awarded by the Board of Fire Commissioners to the lowest responsible bidder. In cases where two or more responsible bidders submit identical bids as to price, the Board of Fire Commissioners may award the contract to either of such bidders. The Board of Fire Commissioners reserves the right to reject all bids and/or to re-advertise for new bids in its discretion and/or to waive any informality in any bid which it deems immaterial in nature. All bidders are advised to contact the Fire District office to schedule a site visit prior to bidding Dated: November 14, 2019 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE Port Jefferson FIRE DISTRICT By: Barbara Cassidy, Fire District Secretary 126 11/21 1x ptr TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Port Jefferson Station, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Fire Commissioners, Terryville Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, being duly convened in the regular meeting on November 14, 2019 after due deliberation thereupon did adopt the following resolution: “RESOLVED THAT an expenditure not to exceed the sum of $135,000 to be made from the Terryville Fire District Purchase of Equipment Capital Reserve Fund in order to purchase: Portable Radios FURTHER RESOLVED that this expenditure of funds from the Terryville Fire District Purchase of Equipment Capital Reserve Fund shall be subject to a permissive

referendum and that the Fire District Secretary shall, within ten days from adoption of this resolution, publish the required notice and otherwise take any steps necessary to effectuate the same.” BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Dated: November 14, 2019 Port Jefferson Station, New York Frank Triolo District Secretary 127 11/21 1x ptr TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Port Jefferson Station, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Fire Commissioners, Terryville Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, being duly convened in the regular meeting on November 14, 2019 after due deliberation thereupon did adopt the following resolution: “RESOLVED THAT an expenditure not to exceed the sum of $35,000 to be made from the Terryville Fire District Purchase of Equipment Capital Reserve Fund in order to purchase: PPE Spec PBI Max Bunker Gear FURTHER RESOLVED that this expenditure of funds from the Terryville Fire District Purchase of Equipment Capital Reserve Fund shall be subject to a permissive referendum and that the Fire District Secretary shall, within ten days from adoption of this resolution, publish the required notice and otherwise take any steps necessary to effectuate the same.” BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TERRYVILLE FIRE DISTRICT Dated: November 14, 2019 Port Jefferson Station, New York

District Secretary 128 11/21 1x ptr NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Bids will be received, publicly opened and read aloud at 11:00 a.m. in the Division of Purchasing of the Town of Brookhaven, One Independence Hill, Third Floor, Farmingville, NY 11738, for the following item(s) on the dates indicated: BID #19084 – REFUSE REMOVAL AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS DECEMBER 10, 2019 BID #19085 – RECYCLING CONTAINERS DECEMBER 10, 2019 BID #19086 – TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE DECEMBER 12, 2019 Specifications for the abovereferenced bid will be available beginning November 21, 2019. Preferred Method • Access website: brookhavenNY.gov/Purchasing: click on link for Bids. • Follow directions to register and download document. • Questions must be submitted in writing to the following e-mail: PurchasingGroup@ brookhavenny.gov The Town of Brookhaven reserves the right to reject and declare invalid any or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received, all in the best interests of the Town. The Town of Brookhaven welcomes and encourages minorities and women-owned businesses and HUD Section 3 businesses to participate in the bidding process. Further information can be obtained by calling (631) 451-6252 Kathleen C. Koppenhoefer Deputy Commissioner TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN 132 11/21 1x ptr

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State

NY Assembly Minority Officials Hold Water Quality Forum in Mount Sinai

BY DAVID LUCES DLUCES@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM

The New York State Assembly Minority Task Force on Water Quality hosted an informational forum at the Mount Sinai Rose Caracappa Senior Center Nov. 19 to discuss the condition of the state’s water sources, address emerging contaminants and prioritize and fix aging infrastructure, but some environmental activists disagree with the officials positions. State assemblymen Anthony Palumbo (R-New Suffolk), Joe DeStefano (R-Medford) and Dan Stec (R-Queensbury), took feedback from community members, stakeholders, environmental experts, among others to assist the group in its efforts to develop long-term solutions to those issues. Adrienne Esposito, executive director of Citizens Campaign for the Environment, said Long Island and the state is in a better place than it was five years ago but acknowledges there’s still work to be done. “Let’s go to some facts here. We need to treat our sewage in 2019, as you’ve heard we don’t necessarily do that on Long Island,” she said. “Close to 400,000 are still on outdated septic systems which is virtually untreated sewage.” Esposito brought up harmful algal blooms that are being found throughout Long Island’s coastal waters. She said due to increased nitrogen concerns, which leaks into the local waterways through outdated septic systems and from fertilizer, as just two examples, these algae blooms are spreading to other parts of the state. “It is killing off the shellfish industry — people are calling us asking why their water looks like coffee,” she said. Palumbo agreed the main issue was excess nitrogen. “What would you attribute for all the increase in algal blooms and water quality issues?” Palumbo asked. “You could say it is a direct result of excess nitrogen because it’s ‘Miracle-Gro’ essentially that makes this grow at such an alarm-

ing rate. It’s a concern for me because clearly nitrogen has been the boogeyman.” The executive director praised Suffolk County’s septic improvement program, saying residents need to replace their old septic systems with new technology, though at the same time current sewage treatment plants don’t treat volatile organic chemicals, 1,4 dioxane, pharmaceutical drugs, pesticides or chemicals found in hair products. “It’s going to take time and money, but what plan does not take time and money?” she asked. A number of local residents disagreed with scientists’ findings, with a few skeptical of the recent nitrogen findings on Long Island, one calling it “a naturally functioning occurrence.” One resident criticized a map from the Center for Clean Water Technology at Stony Brook University showing the impacts of sewage pollution and blue green algae. “It has been overstated and overexaggerated. We have looked at the data over the last five years and there is no trend of increase in nitrogen,” he said. Kevin McDonald, conservation project director of The Nature Conservancy, on the other hand said we have to reduce nitrogen use. Similarly to Esposito, he criticized how the county treats water. “If we had a different model that said that the use of the water should be returned to nature as clean as we got it [then] we wouldn’t have this problem — and present model,” he said. “Instead we can use how you want, pollute and dump it back into the environment. In 2014, Suffolk County asked IBM to look at how it could treat water better and manage a water system for the 21st century. McDonald said the corporation told the county to treat water delivery and treatment as a single concept. He said the current model is based on selling as much water as it can. “That’s how we have the problem we have now, part of the mess is from us and we have to fix it,” McDonald said.

Obituaries Dr. William Colden

Dr. William W. Colden died peacefully Oct. 10 with family by his side. He was a respected and dedicated pediatrician for over 40 years. He was born and grew up in Brooklyn and graduated from Brooklyn College before serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was deployed to Germany where he spent his tour of duty as a public health inspector. Following military service, he attended medical school in Lausanne, Switzerland, before completing his pediatric residency training at Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn. At the start of his residency, he met and married his wife Barbara (née Rosendorf). They celebrated their 56th anniversary in July. Coinciding with the completion of his training and the birth of two children, Barbara and Bill moved to Setauket to start a medical practice as well as a new life in the suburbs. Their family became complete with the addition of two more wonderful children. Life was good, with many fabulous friends and colleagues who were like family. Holidays, trips and the good and bad times were shared. Friends and fellow pediatricians were an important part of his life. The practice that was started in Setauket was moved to Port Jefferson. He was on the medical staff of St. Charles Hospital and John T. Mather Hospital in Port Jefferson and worked at the Stony Brook University Medical Center in Stony Brook. He practiced for more than 40 years and was dedicated to his patients and their families. Colden was a collector and a naturalist. As a child, it was coins and stamps. When he was older, he amassed an extensive scallop shell collection. He then became interested in shore bird and duck decoys and had a large, beautiful and varied collection. He was a long-standing member of the Long Island Decoy Collectors Association and enjoyed the exchange of information and camaraderie.

He adored his family. Being a parent to four was not always easy, but he taught, loved and encouraged. He instilled a desire for knowledge and education, as well as a sound work ethic. He was very proud of the adults his children had become. He was a loving, loyal, kind and protective husband, father and friend. We all know life is a roller coaster of ups and downs, sick and good health and good times and not so good times. Life has never been dull. Illness did not define the man. In spite of the many serious health issues he had for many years, life had been good. He tried his best and his hardest and did live a rich, full, happy, loving and caring life. Colden was the beloved husband of Barbara; the devoted father of Spencer (Lana), Garrett, Daryl (Kristin Tallman) and Carena Lowenthal (Roger); the loving grandfather of Olivia, Sofia, Laurel and Noah; the adored brother of Sheila (Irving) Troob; and was a caring uncle, cousin, colleague and friend. Funeral services were held at the North Shore Jewish Center where a touching and beautiful service was conducted by Rabbi Aaron Benson.

MaryAnn Nilsen

MaryAnn Nilsen, of Terryville, passed away peacefully in her sleep on the morning of Oct. 29, after an ongoing illness. She was 87. She was born in Brooklyn to Francis and Margaret O’Sullivan. When she was 18, she met the love of her life, Richard Francis Nilsen, through a blind date. Shortly after their meeting, Richie was drafted by the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was sent overseas. MaryAnn found a job in New York City working for Columbia Gas Pipeline Company as a statistical typist during the war. When Richie returned, they rekindled their relationship but soon afterward MaryAnn was diagnosed with tuberculosis and was sent to OBITUARIES Continued on A10

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Town Brookhaven Adopts 2020 Budget/2020-24 Capital Budget BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM The Brookhaven Town board passed Nov. 19 its $312.9 million budget also establishing its capital budget plan for the next four years. The budget is a nearly $10 million increase from last year’s $302 million, but officials have said there would only be a small increase in property taxes. Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) praised the budget for not dipping into the town’s fund balance, or its rainy-day funds, and for staying under the 2 percent state tax cap. The board unanimously voted to amend the two budgets at the Nov. 19 meeting. Town Chief of Operations Matt Miner said those amendments were cases of overestimating or underestimating revenues from specific items. Other areas were changed to make the final document budget neutral. “There were no changes to the overall budget or the tax levy,” Miner said. New budget capital projects comes in at $43.9 million, which is $14.6 million less than

2019. The town budget eliminates $15.8 million in pension debt and $30.1 million in “pipeline” debt, which is money left over from the closed bond projects, either unused or unappropriated. “The budget meets my original three-point plan to reduce deficit spending,” Romaine said. “All funds are in compliance with the fund balance policy.” The 2020-24 capital budget sets up public improvement projects established via bonds and reserves. This includes $26.4 million for the Highway Department, comprised of road repairs, drainage, traffic safety, facilities and machinery/equipment. This is in addition to a $5 million increase for road resurfacing in the operating budget from $10 million to $15 million. Elected officials will also see a small raise in annual pay. Council members will receive a $1,446 increase to $73,762, while the supervisor will be bumped by $2,398 to $122,273. The highway superintendent salary is set at $121,515. Town clerk and tax receiver will each receive around $2,000 in increases. Elected officials have seen an approximate $2,000 pay increase over the past few years.

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Continued from A9 Homer Folks Tuberculosis Hospital in Oneonta. Richie visited her every week, not missing a single visit over 54 weeks. He proposed to her while she was still at the hospital. After recovering from a new but radical surgery, MaryAnn returned to Brooklyn where she married Richie and they embarked on a 63-year journey and a wonderful marriage. Richie and MaryAnn eventually moved to Terryville where they added three more children to their already growing family. She devoted her life to raising her family and participating in the church, initially Infant Jesus Church and then Saint Gerard Majella as founding members. She enjoyed drawing and painting and being with family and her grandchildren. She planned

many Fourth of July barbecues over the years, which she cherished as it helped bring her family together. MaryAnn leaves behind six married children, Joseph and Denise Nilsen of Livermore, California; Michael and Diana Nilsen of Brooklyn; Francis and Sheryl Nilsen of Sound Beach; Kathleen and Jim Rieger of Garden City; Thomas and Gina Nilsen of Auburn; Rich and Marta Nilsen of Tarpon Springs, Florida; her brother Peter O’Sullivan; 17 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. A wake was held Monday, Nov. 4, at Bryant Funeral Home in East Setauket, followed by a funeral Mass Tuesday morning, Nov. 5, at St. Louis de Montfort R.C. Church in Sound Beach. Her final resting place is next to her husband Richie at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram.

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The Port Jefferson high school varsity club raised around $9,500 for the Special Olympics last year. This year, as the club’s number of students swell, club advisers hope to do even better. The annual Polar Plunge, which takes place at Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai, is back again Nov. 23. Last year, the club sent 55 students into freezing cold waters, plus two advisers. “As a club in its fourth year, doing it we had a really good experience,” said Jesse Rosen, club co-adviser and social studies teacher. “The level of ownership in helping another human being is an awesome thing.” For this year’s event, the club has taken on some new recruits. This year 70 students will take the plunge, which represents close to 25 percent of the overall ninth through 12th grade population. The Polar Plunge is run by the Special Olympics, where the money raised from the event goes toward supporting a Special Olympics athlete in sports training, and health and inclusion programs for individuals

with intellectual disabilities looking to compete. The organization advertises that $400 will give enough funds for one athlete to train for a year. “We were so proud to help sponsor over 20 people to compete in the Special Olympics,” Rosen said. The growing participation has both club advisers excited about this weekend’s event. “I think Jesse would agree that we are thrilled to have so many student athletes taking part in this year’s Polar Plunge,” co-adviser Deirdre Filippi said. “We couldn’t think of a better organization to support and we are ecstatic to see so many of our students rallying behind such a great cause.” In addition to the Polar Plunge, the senior varsity club has been involved in the recent Powder Puff flag football game between the classes of 2020 and 2021, volleyball tournaments and assisting young people with special needs from the League of Yes, which creates baseball programs for kids with disabilities. While the club does not have the final word on how much money it has raised this year, club advisers said they hope it continues to build even more after this year’s event.


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Editorial Letters to the Editor Journalism Requires Access A Thank You from Brookhaven Supervisor For journalism to be effective in not only covering the events of the day, but also uncovering mistruth and misdeed, it requires access to people and records. As local journalists, that usually means sitting in an interview or talking on the phone with our local school district, village and town officials, as well as our local, state and federal representatives and officials. More often, though, we find a certain lack of ... well, frankly, the ability to connect with some of them. This issue needs to be addressed. Journalism is financially struggling, locally and nationally. Advertising dollars have plummeted, and staffing is short on people. The Pew Research Center has reported print circulation for weekday papers was down nationally by 8 percent for 2018 over the previous year, and 9 percent for Sunday papers. So, as newspapers struggle to maintain current standing, access to information from all these local sources is now at a premium. Too often, information is withheld, embargoed or stymied. Though it is more rare, some officials resort to tactics of intimidation to prevent the release of information. Some sources are afraid to comment on issues for fear of public retaliation. Cases of great importance, like that of the ongoing health issues at the Northport Middle School, have bureaucratic hurdles that include using public relations firms as contact people. Something as simple as getting an official’s comments or requesting documents through the Freedom of Information Law can often become problematic. It seems to take more work than it has in years before. In modern times, the number of public relations professionals only seems to increase, while the number of journalists decline. Bloomberg News wrote this year there are six PR professionals for every one journalist working in the field. This is up from a less than two-to-one ratio just 20 years ago. If you were to check our inboxes, you would likely have to shield your eyes from the blinding number of emails we receive daily from PR firms. That is not to say we oppose these professionals. They are often a very useful and necessary component of business. And a good PR person can make a reporter’s work a little bit easier. But of course, that’s only when good things are happening. When there are issues, we often find communications professionals actively make getting even simple comments from officials that much harder. We as journalists often prefer to speak directly to officials when the need arises. That’s what the public expects. We thank the many people who have worked with us on stories, both public officials and spokespersons alike, but we also ask everyone to understand the importance of the press, often regarded as the fourth pillar of democracy, even at the levels closest to the community. Restricting access to even the smallest bits of information hinders the effectiveness of government by the people. It’s problematic for both the journalist and the municipal body that maintains government operations. In the great tug of war match between journalists and officials over information, the knot in the rope should always land on the public’s side of the line, and our role is to be the watchdog for the people. We thank the officials and communication specialists who honor that premise and work diligently to uphold high standards. Our world is a better place when that happens.

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With Election Day behind us, I would like to thank the voters of Brookhaven who elected me for the fifth time as their town supervisor by 62 percent to 38 percent. I am deeply appreciative for their faith and support in my administration and intend to use this mandate to continue my work with the town board to keep Brookhaven moving forward. Among my top priorities will be to continue to strengthen our town’s finances, maintaining our AAA bond

rating and holding the line on taxes by complying with our tax cap and debt cap. Over the past seven years, our town board has preserved hundreds of acres of land and preserved the character of our neighborhoods for generations to come. My administration will continue to clean up our underground and surface waters and prevent overdevelopment. Equally as important is reducing the cost of government through consolidation and shared services, and working with all

levels of government to bring down the cost to our taxpayers. Finally, through strategic planning, we can work smarter to develop thriving downtown main street centers, attract new tech industries and strengthen our economy by creating long-term, high-paying jobs. Thank you again for your support. I will work every day on behalf of all the residents of the Town of Brookhaven. Ed Romaine Town of Brookhaven Supervisor

President Donald Trump (R) has worked so hard for the American citizenry. What sets him apart from the pack is that he is a successful businessman not a politician. To place our country in his capable hands has paid off in many ways. Namely, we have the lowest unemployment on record; a thriving economy; 60 percent less welfare recipients; record job growth for minorities (blacks, Asians, Hispanics), women and youth; untied the hands and strengthened the military; improved veterans health care; is a warrior for all law enforcement; made us energy independent; working on criminal justice reform; building the wall to protect our sovereignty as a nation; securing our borders; protecting those with private

health insurance and much more. You may dislike him — or even hate him. However, if you love this country and want to remain free, you cannot ignore the facts which I’ve stated above. He continues to demonstrate his love for this country and its citizens through his dealings with foreign nations. He will no longer allow the USA to be taken advantage of by other countries putting the burden on the American taxpayers. Imagine how much greater we could be as a nation if the Democrats would remove the splinter from their eyes and work for and not against the American people. What the Democrats have failed to remember is that they work for us and not the other way around. Since Trump has been our duly elected president, the

Democrats have passed zero legislation. The socialist programs proposed by the 2020 Democrat candidates are unrealistic, extremely costly and would heavily burden the middle-class taxpayer. The only beneficiaries of their programs would be the illegals. Those who disrespect our laws are protected by sanctuary cities and receive free health care, education, etc. Without contributing a penny. When in your life did someone give you something for nothing? Please, open your eyes America. Save our republic and work to protect this awesome country for generations to come. Trump is doing just that, not by his words but by his actions. Deb Sarli Port Jefferson

Over the past week, calls for the resignation of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller have grown. This is because the Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry, obtained Miller’s emails that highlighted his affinity for white nationalist sources and texts in his communications with Breitbart News. The emails reveal that Miller promoted sources including the white supremacist journal American Renaissance and the French novel “The Camp of the Saints,” which depicts immigrants as “savages.” Breitbart disseminated this propaganda, which fed their white nationalist readership’s appetite for hate. It should be noted that Miller is the architect of Trump’s anti-immigration policies, including migrant and asylum seekers family separation at our southern border. There has been an outcry from the Congressional Black, Hispanic, Asian

Pacific American and Progressive House caucuses for Miller to resign. They accurately state that white supremacists have no business serving in a presidential administration and crafting policy that affects millions of people. Our own 1st District representative, U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley), has remained silent on this matter. Zeldin is on the record defending Miller and attacking Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), who correctly and accurately called Miller a white nationalist. In an April 2019 tweet, Zeldin accused Omar of “attacking Jewish people,” weaponizing his and Miller’s Jewish heritage for cover of her legitimate criticism. I call upon Zeldin to publicly apologize to Omar for his unfounded attacks on her. She was correct in calling out Miller’s white nationalist views. I also call upon our congressman to denounce Breitbart for spreading this kind of hate. Zeldin has himself contributed articles to Breitbart and has

had former Breitbart executive chairman, Steve Bannon, as a headliner at his congressional fundraiser in December 2017. Last but not least, Zeldin should join the chorus of voices calling for the resignation of Miller. As one of two Jewish House Republicans, Zeldin has a unique responsibility to reject white nationalism, instead of abiding and cozying up to it, as he has done. Anything short of this would be deeply immoral and hypocritical, and a betrayal of our district’s values, as well as the congressman’s Jewish heritage. We live in increasingly polarized times, but there should be no disagreement that white nationalism is a danger to our country, and to our democratic ideals. I call upon Zeldin to prioritize morality over party loyalty and publicly denounce Miller, Breitbart and white nationalism, and apologize to his colleague Omar for his unfounded attacks on her. Shoshana Hershkowitz South Setauket

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What helps get me over the hump lately, though, is the music I listen to as I work out. I started with a collection of ’80s songs, hoping, perhaps, that the combination of familiar tunes from my youth would make my body remember the energy that defined this younger period. As I was running, the songs reminded me of the times I danced with friends at Ward Melville High School, played Uno in a friend’s living room or decorated a Christmas tree with another friend who patiently showed a group of us how to thread popcorn and cranberries through a line. As I was running, a montage of these images played through my head, making me feel as if my legs were turning back the clock. Fortunately, no one at my gym looks closely at me or my facial expressions, so I could indulge in musical — and life — nostalgia without interruption or without questions from people wondering what I was thinking as I reacted to people who have long since

gone their separate ways. For a few days, I switched to my favorite singer, Billy Joel. Hearing the words from “Only The Good Die Young,” “Piano Man,” and “Movin’ Out,” brought me back to the study breaks I took in high school when I stared out the window between my house and the neighbor’s colorful Santa sleigh down the street, hoping that the snow forecast for that evening was sufficient to close school the next day. I’m planning to see Billy Joel in concert before too long, so I switched to another genre, playing the soundtrack from the original 1975 version of the musical, “A Chorus Line.” While others rarely cite it as one of their favorite musicals, I know it was the song “Nothing,” in which Diana Morales receives nonstop criticism from her teacher Mr. Karp, that brought to life the magic of Broadway for me. I always measured every other performance, including of musicals like “West Side Story” that I supported by playing clarinet in

the pit orchestra, against the desperate hopes of each of the cast members in a chorus line to “make it” into the show. Eventually, I needed a pulsating beat, so I shifted to exercise music, which, of course, included songs from “Rocky the Musical,” as well as other inspirational films. Each time the beat got faster, I found another pocket of energy that helped me conquer the next mile, using the beat as a metronome for my legs. Music, in all its forms, serves many functions, allowing us to connect with the artist, to travel on an acoustic journey, to remember friends, and to exercise feelings and emotions even as we exercise the rest of our bodies. I coached many sports when my children were younger. If I could do it over again, I would have added contemporary music to mundane practices to spice up the experience in real time and to inspire me on the nostalgia treadmill.

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were lots of signs that the volcano was about to erupt at that ancient time, not everyone fled. Yet most of the cities’ inhabitants of some 20,000 did flee, to survive and resettle up and down the coast. Mount Etna is on the east coast of Sicily, between the cities of Catania and Messina. Stromboli is on the small Sicilian island of the same name and is one of the most active on the planet, erupting almost continuously since 1932. We left our dinner halfway through and watched in fascination from the port side of the ship, on our way through the Strait of Messina, as its high intensity fiery plumes shot up into the night sky. Each glowing emission brought an awed chorus from the passengers. The strait’s reputed treacherous conditions may have been the inspiration for the Greek myth of the two sea monsters, Scylla and Charybdis, that gave so much trouble to Odysseus on his way home from the Trojan War. For us it was as calm as a lake. We did spend an afternoon in Sicily and enjoyed the magnificent views from touristy Taormina and Castelmola, the village even

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higher up the mountain. Souvenir shops were crowded into the narrow, crooked streets, selling everything from ceramic artifacts and tiles to “The Godfather” T-shirts. Our fantastic luck with the weather continued. The days were sunny and in the 70s. The next stop, on the west side of the Italian peninsula was Sorrento, facing the Bay of Naples, with more glorious jewel-like views from the top of the cliffs. The Italian towns offered a faster pace and more tourists than those on the Dalmatian Coast. And the seafood was more expensive. We were decidedly now in Italy. Taking a bus from the port, we rode over the mountains to the fabled Amalfi Coast, where we ate lunch. No matter how many times one might visit this 60-mile stretch of mountainous coastline, the clear blue water and pastel fishing boats, like toys in the sea way below, seductively draw one back for yet another visit. The crowds of whitewashed houses, terraced up the sides of the mountains, the hairpin turns of the coast road that I would never dream of

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driving on because I would fall off the mountain as I was drinking in the sights, the crooked streets and cantilevered stairways overhanging the gigantic rocks. The place is better than any postcard. We spent a couple of hours in the town of Amalfi, where we exclaimed over the size of the lemons and drank the freshly squeezed lemonade. All too soon, we had to dash back to catch the tender that returned us to the ship, and we were off to Rome, our final destination. The city is not on the coast, and so we disembarked from the tidy cruise-and-sailing ship and rode the hourand-a-half trip to the capital of Italy. Rome is one of the oldest cities on Earth that has been populated for about 30 centuries, and one could spend endless days viewing everything from ancient ruins to the Vatican, soaking up the history, art and architecture. But, alas, we had no more time left on our vacation, and managed to enjoy one more bowl of pasta followed by one last round of gelato before we took off from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport for home. Ciao Bella!

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