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Vol. 13, No. 12
June 30, 2016
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Scenes from last year’s Eaton’s Neck parade. Neck Fire Department for 43 years, where he served for 30 years as fire commissioner. He is still an active member of the Eaton’s Neck Fire Department and works the firehouse radio room during alarms. Asharoken will be hosting its annual fireworks show. They will be launched from a barge on the Sound side of Asharoken Avenue and will begin at about 9:20 p.m., weather permitting. The rain date is July 5. — Victoria ESpiNoza
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Asharoken and Eaton’s Neck will both have celebratory events for Independence Day this weekend. The Eaton’s Neck Fire Department will host its 45th Annual Independence Day Parade on Monday, July 4. The parade, organized each year by the Eaton’s Neck Fire Department along with the Property Owners of Eaton’s Neck Beach, will step off from the firehouse at 10 a.m. Monday morning. Former Fire Commissioner Walter Roy Beach, who turns 90 on July 4 and has over 63 years in the volunteer fire service, will serve as grand marshal of the parade. Beach served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and took part in the Normandy landings on D-Day. He has been a member of the Eaton’s
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Suozzi seizes victory in Democratic primary By Victoria Espinoza
Former Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) came out on top after Tuesday’s Democratic primary, beating out four other candidates vying for the nomination in New York’s 3rd Congressional District. After declaring victory, Suozzi was set to take on Republican state Sen. Jack Martins from Old Westbury in November for the seat of Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington). The former county executive and mayor of Glen Cove beat out Suffolk County Legislator Steve Stern (D-Dix Hills), former North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jon Kaiman (D-Great Neck), North Hempstead Town Councilwoman Anna Kaplan and attorney Jonathan Clarke Tuesday. Israel announced back in January that he would not seek re-election after 15 years in Congress. Overall Suozzi earned 6,532 votes, Stern garnered 4,069 votes, Kaiman collected 4,060, Kaplan saw 2,815 and Clarke received 909. In Suffolk County alone, Stern took first with 2,540 votes, according to the Suffolk County Board of Elections unofficial results, and Suozzi came in second with
1,044 votes. But Suozzi took the lead in Nassau County and Queens, with 3,977 votes and 1,511 respectively, according to each area’s board of elections. Suozzi said Wednesday morning that he is excited to continue to work for his constituents after the support they showed for him last night. “I am so grateful and appreciative to the voters… for supporting me in the Democratic primary,” he said in a statement. “It is clear the people in the district are looking for someone who has the ability to cut through the blame-game, finger-pointing and yelling that’s coming out of Washington these days. I look forward to meeting and talking to all of the voters and have a discussion with both sides on many of the issues to come up with solid solutions.” Suozzi served as county executive of Nassau from 2002-09 and mayor of Glen Cove from 1994-2001, but has been out of politics for about six years. He is a certified public accountant and is currently of counsel to Harris Beach law firm in Uniondale. He lives in Glen Cove with his wife Helene and their three children. In his time in office, Suozzi said he fought to root out corruption in state politics and was named environmentalist of the year
Tom Suozzi of Glen Cove beat Steve Stern of Dix Hills in Queens and Nassau County, but Stern had the most votes in Suffolk County.
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tom suozzi (left) beat out suffolk county Legislator steve stern, along with three others, in the overall Democratic primary for a seat in the 3rd congressional District. by the New York League of Conservation Voters, a statewide environmental organization. Stern said although he didn’t win, he intends to stand behind Suozzi in the general election. “I ran for Congress to stand up for a woman’s right to choose, protect our precious environment and to end the [National Rifle Association’s] grip on Congress,” Stern said in a statement. “While we did not prevail at the polls, the fight for these critical issues — and to make Congress work for New York’s middle-class families again — goes on. Now, it is time for everyone to unite behind our nominee to ensure that our Congressional seat stays Democratic in November.”
Stern was backed by Israel, and is in his sixth term as a Suffolk County legislator in the 16th Legislative District. He is the chairman of the county’s Veterans Committee and has worked on many projects to help increase the quality of life for veterans on the North Shore. Kaiman echoed Stern’s sentiment to rally behind the Democratic nominee. “[Tom Suozzi] will be a strong and successful candidate in November and an effective representative come next year when he takes his seat as United States Congressman for the 3rd Congressional District of New York,” he said in an email. Kaplan and Clarke did not immediately return calls for comment.
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Movers & Shakers
‘I am excited to be able to create lifelong relationships with our students and families.’
Harborfields High School adds to its leadership BY VICTORIA ESPINOZA Harborfields has found the last piece to their administrative puzzle, after shuffling the staff last year when Superintendent Diana Todaro announced she would be retiring in 2017. Christopher Patronaggio was appointed assistant high school principal at a board meeting last Wednesday, replacing Timothy Russo, who was promoted to principal recently. Patronaggio is currently the administrative dean at Walt Whitman High School in the South Huntington Union Free School District, and his official start date in Harborfields is Aug. 1. He lives in Nassau County with his wife
and 2-year-old son, but said they plan to make the move to Stony Brook in the near future. “I am excited to be able to create lifelong relationships with our students and families, and assist in providing anything they need to be successful in all aspects,” Patronaggio said in an email. “In doing so, they know that I am always here for them and my door is always open. It excites me to be a part of a community that continues to produce remarkable students which progresses into productive young adults.” He said he was able to meet the staff at Harborfields High School last week, and it only made him more enthusiastic to officially take his post in August. “It made me … excited to begin my career at Harborfields just seeing how passionate and caring they are,” he said. “The Harborfields school district is among the best out there so I am thrilled to become part of the Harborfields family. They have a proven record in providing an unbelievable educational experience for students, which prepares them to face their future endeavors. That is a testament to the unbelievable parents and staff that help make the community such a wonderful place.” Patronaggio joined the South Huntington
— CHRISTOPHER PATRONAGGIO
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Above, Christopher Patronaggio was appointed assistant principal at Harborfields High School last week. Bottom left, Harborfields High School. team in 2015, and said he learned how to build successful and meaningful relationships while there. Aside from working in administration, he has also coached basketball and baseball and volunteers for the Special Olympics. “My variety of experiences, from being a coach, adviser and mentor to many, will help continue to guide our students to make the most out of their experience,” he said. “My experience working with a wide variety of
diverse learners can help guide instruction and provide resources to students’ individual needs.” Patronaggio earned a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics with a concentration in adolescent education, followed by his master’s in adolescent special education from St. Joseph’s College. In 2013, he received his certificate of advanced studies in educational leadership from The College of Saint Rose.
Spencer looks at tax on plastic bags for LI shoppers BY VICTORIA ESPINOZA The plan to reduce the use of plastic bags in Suffolk County has been modified with a 5 cent tax on plastic bags replacing an original proposal for an all-out ban. County Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D-Centerport) updated a bill he submitted in March to reduce the use of plastic bags in retail sales after he saw how other areas found success with a small tax. “My focus all along has been to improve the environment and reduce waste,” Spencer said in an email. “The decision to change course involved multiple factors, most importantly evidence from various municipalities with similar legislation that has proven to be effective.” The new version would charge 5 cents per bag used by any customer, and all fees collected would be retained by the store. There would be no fee for customers who bring in their own bags and a store cannot discourage them from doing so, the law proposed. A spokeswoman from Spencer’s office said the legislator looked to Washington, D.C., as an example of a successful implementation of a 5 cent fee. The Anacostia River Clean Up and Protection Act went into effect in January 2010, and it requires all businesses that sell food or alcohol to charge a nickel for each disposable paper or plastic carryout bag. The bill was the first of its kind in the United States, and in a 2013 study of the law, researchers found that both residents
County legislator’s original bill calling for a ban on plastic bags has been revised to a 5 cent tax on every plastic bag a consumer uses at a store.
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Legislator William Spencer has presented a new version of a bill to reduce the use of plastic bags. and businesses reported a significant reduction in disposable-bag use and a majority of residents and businesses supported the bag fee. In addition, both residents and businesses said they saw fewer plastic bags littering the area. The study found that D.C. residents esti-
mated a 60 percent decrease in household bag use, moving from 10 disposable bags per week before the law to four bags per week in 2013. Moreover, 79 percent of residents reported carrying reusable bags when shopping and 74 percent of businesses saw an increase in customers bringing their own bags.
And, perhaps most important for residents who are still wary of the tax, the study reported only 8 percent of businesses and 16 percent of residents felt bothered by the law. Spencer said this law is an important step in protecting the environment. “This is an opportunity to secure a win for the environment because it will form a consensus of necessary support among the legislature and key stakeholders,” he said. The Citizens Campaign for the Environment said there is more plastic in the oceans than plankton, with 46,000 pieces of plastic in every square mile. Many marine animals are choked and strangled by these bags, or die consuming them. The CCE said plastic pollution negatively impacts 267 species of marine life. Spencer said he intends to keep a close look on the progression of the bill, and that if a tax doesn’t reduce the use of plastic bags enough, he will reconsider an outright ban. “We are moving in a positive direction, and I intend to look closely at bag usage — before and after implementation — to ensure it’s effective,” he said. “If it is not having a significant impact, I have every intention of working to strengthen the policy including revisiting the ban.”
Congratulations,
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Class of 2016!
Photo above by Victoria Espinoza, below left from Jessica Novins, below right by Karen Spehler
Graduates during commencement.
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Photos by Darin Reed
Above, graduates walk onto the field for the Huntington graduation. Right, Rachel Carpenter, the valedictorian of the high school, delivers a speech. Far right, Olivia Stamatatos, the salutatorian, also delivers a speech.
Huntington Christopher J. Abbondandelo Katherine S. Acevedo Roxanna Aguilar Renato A. Aguilar Chavez Oscar D. Aguilar Cruz Benjamin E. Alas Vernon J. Alexander Jr. Jorge Alfaro Glenda M. Alfaro-Alvarez Dylan J. Aloe Sarah Grace Aloe Paola Alvares Bella E. Alvarez Elyas A. Amin Marco R. Ammirati Jessy D. Andrade Krista M. Angeliadis Louis Annunziata John Arceri Jennifer M. Arevalo Wilson Argueta-Ramos John C. Arias Vanessa N. Aulestia Brooke Baade Nicolas R. Baldanza Heather Bast Michael B. Bast Arianna R. Bauer Emma Claire Bausch Kaitlynne Y. L. Belmar Micheal J. Belmar Hailey S. Bengston Jose E. Benitez Jose William Benitez Elijah Benton Allison E. Berejka Jordane Hugh George Berry Alexandra P. Berwick Cassandra M. Berwick Tasean C. Betts Devin Bitenas Emma C. Black Cole Blackburn
Jack M. Blakley Christie C. Brand Elizabeth M. Brand Julia A. Brand John P. Brendel Kintara Brewster Christopher S. Brooks Anna L. Brosoff Daniel P. Brown Jesus F. Bruno Carolanne Buoniello Jennifer Bustillo-Diaz Helena J. Calenzo Vinderley W. Calixte Neysha L. Camacho Rosa Fatima Y. Campos-Nativi Dilsia C. Canales Jennifer Canales Jonathan A. Canas Rachel M. Carpenter Nina Cartwright Kathryn A. Casey Lakiasja D. Casey Jason A. Catarino Kenny Charles Sisney A. Chavez Jr. Jake Chitwood David J. Cogan Dylan T. Collier Julio Raul Jr. Colón-Barbosa Madison R. Colwin Chelsea R. Connell Samantha I. Conte Shannon K. Contino Cooper J. Cook Candelario Cordova Parada Kiara M. Cortés Jayvin O. Coto Arianna M. Cox Dylan G. Cozine Gavin L. Crockett Exzayvian L. Crowell Diana M. Cruz-Larin Kelly Rose Cundari Yardalie C. Daniel
Thomas R. Dayton Katarina De Pasquale Theodore D. Deegan Emma R. DeGennaro Dylan M. DelGiudice Heather M. Demartino Aisha d’Ennery Dejoie Irina S. DeSimone Bashaar DeWitt Thomas Drake Jr. Ethan P. Dwyer Kayla-Ann T. Edwards Moulay Elmessaoudi Alvin Espinal Cristian M. Espinoza Quintanilla Cindy R. Estrada-Rodriguez Brian A. Euseda Davonte D. Evans Rachel R. Evans Nancy R. Fallon William T. Fehrs Aaron J. Feltman Sarah G. Fernandez Edxon A. Fino Juan Carlos Flores Llanira N. Flores Kevin D. Forde Janelle Fore Kaysie Francois Vincent M. Fredericks Yoselin Gaitan Guevara Jack E. Gallagher Henry Garcia Karen A. Garcia Rosa Garcia Alfaro Santos D. Garcia Avelar Osmer J. Garcia Ospino Jessica Garcia-Campos Julia R. Garetano Lauren Gazza Meaze R. Gbalazeh Ann E. Glackin Jailene Gomez Wendy Gonzalez Jack A. Gordon
Giulia Gourgue Holly P. Grabowski Ella M. Graeff Joselyn Granados Kwame Griggs Christian Gudiel-Rivera Brandon Guerrero-Hernandez Valerie Guerrero-Soriano Andrew R. W. Gunthner Ta-Reek Hamilton Dong Han Alanna J. Harvey Benjamin D. Hebert Margaret Heffernan Ashley M. Herkommer Esmeralda R. Hernandez Frank M. Hernandez Victoria S. Honorato Kaiya A. Idler Olatunji Ikuomenisan Oluwatoyin Ikuomenisan Melissa J. Ingle Dnyaisha Jackson-Rains Kelsey S. Jamison Christopher A. Jarvis Sydney B. Jean-Baptiste Tyquan M. Johnson Adjoni Jones Amaru W. Jones Brianna R. Jones Michael Karasik John N. Karatzas Kathleen F. Keys Leah S. Khwaja Cameron J. Knox Jeanne M. Kopstein Thomas J. Kopstein Ekaterina A. Koulakova I Alexandra F. Koumas Ryan M. LaBella Matthew B. Lang Qay-Saun Q. Langs Melany J. Lanham-Ciancia Samuel A. Latt Sophia M. Latt Gage T. Lembeck Cristian Lemus Edgar Leon Caraballo Michael F. Lonergan
Cindy Lopez Holly M. LoTurco Francesca D. Love Caroline E. Maggio Jason Maldonado Jr. John V. Malone Danielle A. Marini Jessica J. Marroquin Hernandez Ripley E. Mars Victoria L. Martin Amanda L. Martinez Arianna L. Martino Justin M. Martinolich Daniel Mavrogian Matthew R. McBride Caroline M. McCartney Dylan B. McCarty James A. McCarty Kevin A. McConnell Brianna M. McDonald Christian A. McGrew Darian McIntosh Arthur A. McNally Elisa Therese Medina-Jaudes Rodrigo A. Mejia-Diaz Danielle A. Melgar Riley J. Mello Heidi J. Mendez Javier M. Mendoza Jr. Justin Meyer Jean M. Miller Alexandra S. Mills Sabrinna M. Mills Kyle G. Mock Joshua D. Mollineaux Daniel P. Mollitor Page G. Montecalvo Brian M. Mora Naxi G. Moreira Osvaldo B. Moreira Gonzalez Rita A. Moreno Taylor R. Moreno Jean L. Morgenstern Olivia F. Morgenstern Annalise B. Mozer Keanan Muhammad Benjamin B. Muratore Kymani A. Murray Matthew Muszynski
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Photos by Darin Reed
Above, Huntington High School graduates toss their caps in the sky after commencement at the high school on Saturday, June 25. Below, grads share a range of emotions during the ceremony. Hassan Nadeem Brianne Neira Tina Nelson Quincy Nelson III Devin Nemley Samuel P. Nikodem Kyle O’Brien Derya Odabas Jack D. O’Heir Stefano Ornato Tracy Y. Osorio-Dominguez Julio C. Pacas Sabrina E. Palacios Kelly A. Palladino Olvin J. Palma Wilber E. Parada Joel Parada-Aparicio Jamie T. Paragallo Spencer G. Pashkin Gabrielle A. Pellechia Edilyn P. Pereira Gloria Perez-Argueta Caroline R. Petrozzo Ryan P. Picciochi Isaiah M. Pierre Meghan P. Plant Max A. Polster Isabel E. Portillo Ryan Postiglione Stephanie N. Powers Joseph M. Puca Gabriel E. Quesquen Hallie D. Raskin Josselyn Rauda-Hernandez Griffin H. Reddington Catherine C. Reilly Karla B. Reyes Pineda Savannah A. Richardson Madeline H. Rinere Darle Bailey Riordan Coamo J. Rios Edwin Rivas Landary Rivas Hugo R. Rivas Cardona Walter A. Rivera Carlos E. Rivera Ronquillo Catherine K. Rizzo Mitchell A. Robles Diego Rodriguez
Isaac A. Rodriguez Nicholas A. Rojas Janee Rolle Arly G. Romero-Cisneros Gregory J. Rorke Grace E. Rowley Mitchel A. Rudish Stephen Ruszkai Jahlil L. Sallet Jose R. Salmeron-Zeron Guadalupe Sanchez-Razo Jahnai’ I. Sands Kevin Santos-Mendez Lena S. Scarpulla Dylan A. Schedler Howard K. Schiman Jaclyn R. Schultz Meghan D. Scolo Lanostalgia Sease Kevin Segovia-Ticas Richard J. Sempowich Christian J. Sepulveda-Santiago Matthew L. Sgrizzi Latoya M. Shand Emily K. Shutman Brandon Silverstein James P. Smoot Jr. Cara S. Sorrentino Jackson D. Spector Olivia T. Stamatatos Jason A. Stickell Jessica J. Straub Sofia C. Suarez Karen E. Swanson Alex R. Tacopina Nicole Tavarez Helena Marlem M. Tellez Kelly N. Tenbus William E. Thomas IV Caroline V. Tonks Burak Toprak Joseph M. Troiano Annie - Ruth C. Trousdell Infinite S. Tucker Joseph Tuozzo Albert Vega Jailene Velasquez Kenia E. Velasquez Odaly R. Velasquez
Michelle Veliz Scott Venturino Deisy J. Villalobos Fredric J. Visser Hanae A. Wada Justin M. Waite Tilek R. Walker Jacob L. Watkins Samuel Weitzner Robert R. Wenk III Benjamin Whitcher Emily A. Williams Jayson Wilson Aaron Wohl Alyssa Wohl William T. Wright
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NorthportEast Northport Samuel Aftel Alexandra Ilana Ahlstrand Jonathan Ahrens Andrew Aline Maria Nicole Aliperti Nina Marie Aliperti Matthew Altano Lorelei Amato Samantha Amato Sophie Ambro Dayna Claire Ambrosio Jake Ambrosio Liam Ambrosio Jordan Amella William Amendola Stephen M. Anzalone Anne Robinson Apmann Amber Apolito Helga Lorena Arauz Cole Augello Rachel F. Aulet Joseph Avelin John Baier Jennie Sylvia Baker Vincent J. Ballarano Michaela Bandrowski Jonathan Baron Kristina Barton Cameron Emily Beck Daniel Behrens Elena Nicole Beitia Justin Bernstein John Joseph Biancavilla Steven Binder Craig Bingham Nicholas Bitetto Carly Bivona Amanda Bluver Diana Bocina Ryan Bolitho Peter Max Bono Jenna Rosa Bonomo Rebecca Bord Laura Marie Borden Blake Borghard Xena Brar Ann Mariah Breen Madison Brine Ryan Scricca Brown Jacob William Morley Bruno Marisa Alyxandra Bruno Sage Bruno Cheyenne Bue Ian Carl Buitenkant Kevin Bungert Tyler Burke Lauryn Butler Kyle Byrne Robert James Cabrera Cameron Cacic Nina Erin Callahan Heather Caminske Grace Kelly Campbell Ryan Cancroft Lindsay Cannon Chloe Cardinale Elizabeth C. Carr Anthony Carrano, Jr. Claudia Antuanet Carranza Sienna Chosun Cassillo Wendy Carolina Castellon Daniela Castro Lexi Marie Catrone Joseph Anthony Cavagnaro Chase Robert Cetta Sam Chinich Jason Chin-Sang Jordan Chin-Sang Emily Patricia Chisholm
Photo by Victoria Espinoza
Northport High School seniors speak during commencement last week. Andrew Cho Pierce Chotiner James Clemente Jonah Cohn Ryan Columbus Jessica Conforti Erin Catherine Conlin Colin Connors Elizabeth Contino Claire Corbeaux Christian Costello Shannon Cowcer Amanda Cox Elizabeth Crofts Molly Cross Kendall Cubicciotti Alexander S. Culbert Lauren M. Cullen Robert Cusack Julia D’Andrea C. Enzo D’Angelo Emily Hope Davenport Brian Davidson Brett Davniero Thomas Dean Brandon DeFeo Suzanne Elizabeth Dehmer Kristen DeLea Raquel Desiree Delgado Dominick DellaMarco Amy D’Eloia Thomas Denlea Danielle DeSimone Isaiah Deveaux Daniella DiCarlo Meghan Eileen Dillon Ryan Scott Dillon Angela DiMaso Keara Siobhan Doherty Mia Donneruno Robert Dosch Kayla Dotero Erin Dougherty James G. Drago Eleni Drautz Stefanie Drautz Benjamin Driesen
Sarah Rose Dube Christopher DuPont Tyler DuPont Aidan Dwyer Emma Eckert Hunter Edwards Claire Egan Mohamed El-Helwi Julio Escobar Emily Everhart Katherine Eyring Laura Falacara Dillon Fallacaro Joseph Fallacaro Taylor Fallacaro Marissa Faltings James R. Fay Emily Feit Eric Fenn Kyle Ferguson Ethan Feuer Anthony Ficalora Thomas Fierro Joseph William Fioretti Rachel Fischer Carrie Fischetti Adelaide Peyton Fishstein Spencer Garrett Fishstein Fiona T. Fitzgerald Maeve Fitzgerald Jack Ryan FitzMaurice Emily Flannigan Isabella Flores Robert Fontana Eric Forte Cameron Fox Dylan Fredericks Zachary R. Friedman Grant Fryc Christina Gadelkarim Allison Gaines Eva Gajdjis Olivia Galante Jennifer N. Gallino Michael Gallucci Ryan Gangwish Melissa Garrecht
Jared Gaudreau Isaiah William Gehrke Kristian Gerken Timothy Gessner Jenna Giardina James D. Gibb Alycia Gimler Jonathan Gonzalez Finn M. Goonan Rebecca Gorst Michael Gozelski Jr. Steven Hunter Granger Zoe Greenwood William Gross Austin Gruskin Gabriella Gucciardo Amy Guethlein Frederick Guibas Kevin Guo Dori-Jo Theodosia Gutierrez Shanna Haddow Jordan Haik Jordan Elizabeth Hall Kaitlyn Marie Hall Marissa Rose Harris Kelly Elizabeth Harrison Margaux Hartmann Delilah Hassan Garrett William Hayes
Hayley Hayhurst Kristina Hayhurst Daniel Heller Erin Henningsen Elizabeth Hensley Brian T. Herrmann Dustin Herron John Hewston Connor Hillis Analena Holihan Harrison Hood Zeke Anthony Horton Ryann Hudson Ian Hunter Kate Hunter Jessica Hurley Gregory Iarocci Joseph Ingraldi Brian Jacobsen Kelly Jacobsen Erin Jakobsze Jonathan Janketic Lukas Jarrett Daewoo Jeong Liu Yue (Lucy) Jiang Alexander Johnson Aaron Jolly Erika Jeanette Josephson Gregory M. Joyce
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Photos by Victoria Espinoza
Above, the Northport High School Choir sings during the commencement ceremony on Saturday. Right, a decorated grad cap. Below, Valedictorian Ian Buitenkant gives his speech at commencement. Daniel Judson Jeremy Julia Natasha Karn Joseph Kasnia IV Shane Matthew Kassler Olivia Kaufman Alexander Metin Kaya Emily Kelleher Clare Jarman Keller Peter T. Kennedy Morgan Anne Kiernan Elizabeth Kiewra Emilia Kightley-Sutter Jonathan Kim Naeun Kim Anna Kippley Kiernan Kirby Mohammed Saad Kirmani Bahadir Kiziltepe Mark Kleczka Victoria Mae Koniuk Mary Alice “Sissy” Kosciuk Jack Kranenberg Craig Kraska Kayleigh Kreth Sara Krivacsy William J. Kropp Amelia G. Kuehn Dylan Kufeld Taylor Kunkel Evan LaBott Emily Labruna Samantha LaCarrubba Joseph James LaGuerra Robert Lahey Stella Lambros Chelsea Lampus Brianna Lanci Christine Anne Lanzilotta Michael Lauinger Mark Anthony Lawrence Devereaux Legakis Jack Sheridan Leonard Devin Lewis Samantha B. Linnane Jack Linssen Bethany Littman Evan Liu Nicholas Loccisano
MaryBridget Loeber Matthew Lombardi Vincent Lombardo Sarah Marie Loprieno Naomi Lujan Colleen Lule Kelly Lule Jenna Lyle Sean Lynch Patrick T. Lyons Michelle MacDonald Rebecca MacLeod Satchel Madenberg Joseph Anthony Maggi Patrick Mahon Patrick Robert Makin Larissa Manfredi Lucas Mardos Samantha Marill Daniel Marino Samantha Marino Carolina Elizabeth Martell Merlin Patricia Martinez Maxwell Martuscello Kyra Mathison Jordan Elizabeth Maury Meaghan Elizabeth McAdam Michaela Siobhan McBride Mikayla Elizabeth McBride Darren McCabe Jack McGlone Daniel L. Smith-McGuinness Erin McGuire James McKenna Jack McLean John McManus Mary McManus Victoria McNeill Bridget McPartland Nicholas James Medaglia Justin Mednick Joshua Melchione Dimitri Mendrinos Michael Thomas Mercogliano Leif Patrick Merrow Ava Meyer Gerard Miles Lucas Mileski Alexandra Miller
Matthew Miller Samantha Millmann Alex Mincieli James Mincone Michael Mistretta Alyssa Sarreal Molano Jillian Mollica Ryan Flynn Mongno Kyree Moody Kayla Morgillo Catherine Morreale Ryan Morrell McKenzie Lauren Morrison Lisa Moscarelli Benjamin Mosher Jacqueline Mossa Christopher Muratore Kayla Murawski Isaiah Murn Colleen L. Murphy Holly Murphy Justine Murphy Kaitlin Nicole Murphy Connor Murtagh Samuel Napoli Samantha Naso Jane Nasta Taliyah Emoni Navarro Devin Navas Thomas Neary Kayla Nestor Courtney Catherine Neway Scott W. Newman Anne Nikunen Natalie Nowak Brandon Nygren Henry Oderwald Christian Oliva Courtney Elizabeth Orella Kyle Orent Richard Orofino Sean O’Shea Josiah Kobina Otoo-Mensah Lauren Ottomanelli Casey Rose Pace Emilie Alayna Padnick Nicholas Palmerini Joseph Michael Palmieri Keira Lynn Palumbo
Julia Panebianco Isabella Papa Chelsea Parker Amber L. Pavek Lily Pedersen Tyler S. Pedersen Cailin Peragine Noelle Peragine Dylan Perles Gillian Perrone Jennifer Peteka Jasper Petronella John C. Pica Kyle M. Pintouri Sarah Laurene Placilla Lia Porcello James Pothos Tyler Powers Kate Precht Daniel Preston Christopher Purcell Nicole Catherine Pusateri Fiona Quinn Tyler Ree Jeffrey Noel Reyes Allisa Marie Risebrow Kathleen Erin Ritchel
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Ryan Smith Cody Jonathan Sperling Ruby Spoering Katelyn Stanjones Isabella Staples Michael Staudigel Eric Steckler Alexander James Steelman Lauren Annemarie Steffann Emily Steneck John Paul Stevenson Joseph M. Stockman Julia Alexandra Stone Garrett Strauss Nicholas Stravino Alexandria Strievski Brienna Rose Sullivan Robert Sullivan Samantha Suriani Katherine Demarais Swede-Taillon Riley Swing John Tabert Taylor Termine Garrett Roye Tetrault
Emily Caroline Thamm Charles Theofield Gabriella Thide Annmarie Thomas Ashley Thompson Jacqueline Thorne Lauren Thorne Ahmad Timsah Olivia M. Todaro Emma Todd Sean Toolan Mary Toscano Stephen Trimble Ryan Tromblee Ryan Campbell Tschirhart Arden Tully Harout Bagdasar Turbendian Miguel A. Turcios Silvia Umana Garrison M. Valliere Olivia Alexis VanEron Jonathan M. Vano Nico Varrialle Nelson Velez
Emily Victorson Lucas Waldmann Erin Walsh Kevin Walsh Sara Walsh Matthew Washburn Thomas Weber Jake Wenger Brennan P. Whelan Valerie White Michael Wing Lindsey Winter William H. Wolfson Jack Wrage Thomas Wright Benjamin Michael Wyman Juliet Yeomans Kevin Zabala Timothy Adam Zeblisky Michael Zinzi
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Clockwise from above, board of education Trustee Lori McCue hands a gradaute his diploma; a graduate smiles after receiving her diploma; grads sit and listen to a speech.
Cold Spring Harbor Thomas Aboff Matthew Amendola Olivia Franchesca Amoruso David Avallone Matthew Bastis Madison Battaglia Molly Bechand Dylan Beder Sabrina Bergsten Tamanna Bhatia Samantha Taylor Blau Katja Martine Brechter Cailey Tucker Brogan Alexa Brown Devin Burdo Newton Burkett Jillian Butta Christopher Chase Caldas Emily Cappucci McLean Andrew Carlin Kiki Carmi Shayne Cassidy Alexa Chisholm Aidan G Coffey Hunter Cohen Brian Cooleen
Photo by Karen Spehler
A group of Cold Spring Harbor grads stand with their caps across their hearts.
Rebecca Coster Kaitlyn Coughlin Riley Cox Daniel Crosson Juliana D’Alleva Jack Davidson Samantha DeBellis Luke M Doyle Sarah Fabietti Joshua Fagin Daniella Eileen Fazio Edward Fox Harry Foxman Sean Franklin Luc Freilicher Aron Friedlander Matti Gellman Stephanie Giammanco Dominique Marie Giuffrida Annique Sophie Goldschmidts Andrew Gulotta Eric Q Hansen John Henry Hanson Michael Harkins Lindsay Herling Maggie Hill Todd Fairchild Hindman Bethany Holly Hodgson Katie Hudson
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Photos by Karen Spehler
Above and below, various scenes from Cold Spring Harbor High School’s graduation ceremony.
Aidan Hynes Mathew Iacone Kristen L Incorvaia Alexia N Insinga Alana M Iversen Alec Mark Jarzabek Kristin Jaspers Margaret Johnston Alexander Kaley Sadie Kalinowska-Werter Sophia Kalinowska-Werter Gregory Kaplan Augustus Kasper Courtney Kennedy James Kessler Caroline Kiernan Emily Kopp Emily Krusos Michaella Kufner Erik Lalezarian Sarah Lastig Nicole Lebedin Nikolao Scott Leitman Hannan Liang Anna Louise Linekin Victoria Rita Lizak Daniela B LoCastro Shannon Logan Jacob Love Ashley S Lynch Christopher Maggiore Laurel Mallardi William Manos
Joseph Marasciullo Nicole C. Marchese Daniel Marino Mason Marion Austin McCormack Andrew Daniel McGee Brittany Morgan McGowan Devlin McGuinness Ariela Eve Minkovsky Alessandra T. Missano Gianna M. Missano Thomas Roche Mojo Caitlyn Monique Morris Jake Mulham Sean McGuinness Mullins Michael Murphy Sara B. Murphy Camryn Nichols Bethany Anne Noak Eliza Noesen Sabrina Odierno Emily O’Leary Chase Louis Ottimo Natalie Packert Skyler Palatnick Lauren Paolano Sophia Patti Dylan Rechler Deanna Reder Lydia Reder Caroline Reilly Justin Pazienza Relf Nicole Holly Schaffer
Rosa Bear Schuchert John Schuman Tyler Seccafico John Thomas Sepanski Morgan Sharinn Analicea Shea Timothy Sherlock Nicholas Sica Sarah Elizabeth Silbowitz Thomas More Simonetti Michael Smith Nicole Taylor Smith Carly Alexandra Spielberger Lauren Spinnato Spencer Starr Daniel Stingi Birch Sztabnik Kiara Tighe
Anthony Tocante Arya Mahdi Tousi Sophia Travaglia Kylie Tsotsos Kathleen E Tuveson Katherine Vasquez Thomas Vavassis Michael Visconti Blake Walsh Zachary Wang Andrew Timothy Weld Devin Wenger Christopher Wilcox Spencer Low Woods Maya Nicole Zaatari Johanna Zenn Eric Zhou
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Harborfields Brianna E. Ackerman Nicholas J. Alfiero Joseph G. Alicea Sarah N. Aliperti Nicholas D. Amari Kaitlyn R. Ames Andrew L. Amoruso Christopher N. Amoruso Brendan J. Anderson Gavin D. Anderson Jordan Annunziata Alec R. Ascione Riley A. Atkinson Justin Bader Samuel T. Banks Victoria J. Banks Rose M. Barbera Benedict A. Barnes Maeve L. Barth-Dwyer Samantha R. Bautista Caitlin E. Behan Carl M. Bent Owen P. Berkery Alex J. Bertossi Olivia G. Betz Jonathan Bleecker Alexander J. Bloom Steven Boccia Charles Boccia Evan S. Bossey Zachary T. Bossey Rachel Bram Aishling E. Brent Lily M. Bridges Alexandria M. Bruzzi Catherine C. Burns Gabriella Caba Mary-Jacqueline R. Cadawas Paige G. Cameron Christopher Capotosto Victoria L. Carino John T. Carney Ricardo Carrero-Sagona Victoria M. Carroll Jenna M. Casalino Carolyn M. Castagna Lauren M. Castaldo Vince Catenacci Marianna C. Cava Joseph T. Cavallaro Zakiya A. Celestine Kush A. Chadha Evan Chang Florence N. Chi Ciara B. Christie Frank J. Christy Harrison T. Clark Catherine E. Clement Damian C. Clement Thomas A. Clement Patrick A. Clemente Julia C. Clementi Jacqueline T. Cohen Olivia M. Cook Melissa K. Cooper Jacqueline T. Cosmai Alexander N. Coventry Jennifer M. Cox Brendan K. Cunneen Tashawn Cunningham Dakota S. Cunningham Hunter R. Cuthbertson Andrew C. Damm Kimberly I. Daniels Rebecca P. Dauth Erin N. Davis Michael F. Davis Sha’Bria Davis Nicole P. Dayton Alexander A. de Borja Breanna R. Decker
Photo above from Jessica Novins, below from Tricia Rieger
Above, Harborfields grads proudly hold up their diplomas. Below, grads stand inside the school after the ceremony.
Brendan P. Deegan Mark A. Dellecave Angela L. Deren Jillian E. DeSantis Justin T. Diorio Kaitlin A. Dluginsky Lianne R. Doctor Jake M. Dombrower Cole J. Drew Annie Grace Dunne Jeffrey N. DuPree Faith A. Dwyer Katherine M. Ellsworth Gerard A. Espinoza Raymond K. Eugene Gabriella M. Farino Peter J. Farkas Autumn K. Farmer Tyler M. Farrago Ryan J. Fathers Michael J. Fellmeth Cristina M. Ferrante Patrick R. Finn Alexa K. Forberg Paul D. Fosella Jane E. Franco Natalie G. Frangione Margaret C. Furey Isabella M. Gambone Alexandra J. Garcia Jennifer M. Gary Shawn J. Geffken Celia R. Giacoma Rachael K. Glackin Nora M. Gleeson Morgan C. Globus Delilah K. Gorman Renee M. Grausso Melissa M. Greaves Marybeth L. Greenberg
Lauren O. Greene Erik W. Hansen Zacharie K. Happel Benjamin D. Harris Michael Q. Harvey Zoe D. Helfand Lorna M. Herbert Jocelyn A. Hernandez William S. Heuwetter Ryan M. Hill Marc C. Hochwald Scott T. Huffman Michaela L. Hunter Mary F. Interdonati Grace K. Interrante Andrew G. Irenze
Hannah Irgang Tyler T. James Lauren M. Jean Caroline N. Johnson Trevor R. Jones Ruby G. Jusas Jenna D. Kaufman Gabriel M. Kave Allison B. Kelley Matthew J. Kelly Youjin Koo Emma K. Kowalchuk William R. Kranz Chloe M. Lacey Owen A. Lamerson Jesse M. Lankeaux
Ryan A. Lanner Pietro M. LaRocca Nicholas A. Leavy Casey T. Lee Eric F. Leone Jack W. Levenberg Bryan-ardo R. Leveque Joshua P. Lightbourne Michael W. Logrieco Jamie L. Lustig Kayla M. Macci Henry K. Mack Elizabeth A. Mackey Alexander P. Madden Carly A. Maginn Jessica E. Mahoney
JUNE 30, 2016 • TIMES HUNTINGTON & NORTHPORTS • PAGE A13 Randy W. Maldon Erin A. Malico Gabrielle R. Mank Anthony G. Marino Jocelyn D. Marroquin Michael J. Martino Cecelia R. Masselli Alexandra R. Mastroianni Jaime K. McCaffrey Dejana S. McCalla Maxwell V. McGill Sean E. McGoldrick Simone A. McGovern Katelyn R. McHale Caitlin B. McHugh Kayla M. McKenna Quintin J. McKenna Bridget A. McLoughlin Bridget L. McMahon Timothy J. McQuade Hayley Melore Holden A. Miller Jake M. Miller Nicolette K. Milligan Samantha J. Miltner Taylor L. Miltner Nicolas M. Mitchell Carl M. Montagna Kelly E. Montenero Kelly V. Moore Kiera E. Morency Daniel P. Morgan Hunter J. Morris Gillian E. Mullady Ryan P. Mulligan Chayse S. Nasiatka Alex V. Noon Danielle R. O’Connor Douglas O’Connor Christian F. Ohlenschlaeger Simone B. O’Meally Alexander Orellana Yoselin E. Orellana Jake T. Orr Naomi O. Osita Andrew Oyague Noelle E. Ozimek Akira B. Palmer Nicholas C. Papia Katherine E. Paul
At top and bottom, graduates smile duirng the 2016 graduation ceremony. Scott M. Paul Madeline A. Paulich Robert J. Pecorelli Christopher S. Peters Trevor R. Phillips Cole Phinney Laura R. Pietroforte Alexander L. Post Christian R. Post Lindsay B. Pressman Alexa T. Prodromakis Sabrina W. Qi Shannon E. Quigg Hunter D. Radecki Jack R. Ratti Henry A. Reyes Jennifer N. Richman
Meghan P. Rieger Jordan P. Rittberger Taryn H. Roche Brian T. Rodriguez Mia Nikol P. Rodriguez Sabastian A. Rodriguez Jarvis I. Roman Anna M. Romanelli Brian W. Root Jared R. Ross Jennifer B. Ryan Ryan P. Saladino Jacqualyn R. Salamone McDevitt Julia C. Santos Hunter A. Sarno Anna M. Savino Meaghan E. Scally
Photos from Jessica Novins
Ryan M. Scanlon Caitlin L. Schaefer Dillon K. Schaefer Jane E. Schecterson Taliyah S. Schehr Elizabeth C. Scheuerman Evan J. Schild William D. Schimmel Samantha C. Scholfield Juliet M. Scott Amanda G. Semmelmeier Jared B. Shaw Michael J. Shortt Ella R. Simkins Taylor E. Simon Chelsea E. Skipper Charlotte A. Smith
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Class of 2016!
Photo credits, clockwise from top: Darin Reed, Karen Spehler , Victoria Espinoza and E.J. Audibert
Clockwise from top: Huntington gradautes throw their caps in the air after the ceremony has ended; Cold Spring Harbor seniors walk out to graduation; Northport grads smile as the ceremony begins; Harborfields gradautes celebrate in style.
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above and below, the Ford Escape that was hit by an alleged drunk driver on sunday night. right, ryan Gurecki was arrested and charged with a DWi. By Victoria Espinoza A Huntington Station woman was killed and two others were injured in a three-car crash Sunday night as the result of an alleged drunk driver. Ryan Gurecki, 34, of Lindenhurst, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated just before 9:30 p.m. on June 26, after police said he was driving a 2010 Ford Explorer on Jericho Turnpike and struck a 2016 Ford Escape that was stopped at a red light. Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to the crash with two heavy rescue trucks and a rescue engine, under the command of Chief Frank McQuade. Firefighters used heavy rescue tools to extricate the three family members in the Ford Escape. The Huntington Community First Aid Squad then transported the family to Huntington Hospital, where Karen Holden, 56, of Huntington Station, died from her injuries. Her husband, the driver of the Escape, William Holden, 57, suffered a head injury, and her son, Robert Holden, 23, suffered a back injury. Both men were listed in stable condition. Hyun Chung, 59, of Melville, was driving a 2014 Honda Odyssey west on Jericho Turnpike that was sideswiped by Gurecki’s car, but he was not injured.
Gurecki is being held at the Second Precinct and is scheduled to be arraigned this morning at First District Court in Central Islip. Attorney information for the suspect was not immediately available on the New York State court system’s online database. All three vehicles have been impounded for safety checks and the investigation is ongoing. Detectives are asking anyone with information about this crash to call the Major Case Unit at 631-852-6555.
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PeoPle
Photo from Harborfields school district
Juliet Yeomans (right) poses with her scholarship award.
Photo from GlamourGals Foundation
Northport HS senior wins Glammy Juliet Yeomans, the president of the GlamourGals chapter at Northport High School, received a $1,000 Glammy scholarship from The GlamourGals Foundation. The Glammy Scholarship Awards recognize volunteers with unique accomplishments who are exceptional examples of the GlamourGals mission to connect and empower two generations of women, one makeover at a time. “In my four years as Northport High School’s GlamourGals president, I learned a lot about what it means to be a leader,” Yeomans said. “GlamourGals has taught me that everyone deserves to be
heard and that collaboration with others and their ideas can lead to great things. I am so proud to have been a part of this great organization.” Yeomans started Northport High School’s GlamourGals chapter and served as chapter president for four years. She will be attending the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, where she hopes to start a GlamourGals chapter. GlamourGals is a nonprofit organization that inspires and organizes teens to provide ongoing companionship and complimentary beauty makeovers to women living in senior homes.
Retiring Harborfields staff members Irene Contopoulos, Paul Lasinksi and Regina Antretter smile with their plaques.
Harborfields recognizes retirees On June 15, the Harborfields board of education held a special reception for faculty and staff members who retired at the end of the school year and honored four individuals for their service. The retirees are: Regina Antretter, high school math teacher, 31 years; Paul Lasinksi, high school health teacher and athletic
obituaries Harold McNeill
Photo from Cold Spring Harbor school district
From left to right, Karen Uhl-Smith, Peter Markotsis, Sarah Kopp, Brittany McGowan and Joyce Schmieder smile with the school’s award.
CSH High School’s newspaper wins first place Cold Spring Harbor High School’s newspaper, The Harbor View, won first prize for best high school newspaper from the annual Press Club Society of Long Island’s Journalists competition. It tied with Elmont High School and
was honored at a ceremony on Thursday, June 2. Principal Jay Matuk shared, “This is truly a wonderful achievement, and I am very proud of the students and advisors, Joyce Schmieder and Karen Uhl-Smith.”
trainer, 17 years; Deborah Berghela, middle school teaching assistant, 19 years; Corinne Sacco, primary school teaching assistant, 16 years; Irene Contopoulos, clerk, 27 years; Jacquelyn Martello, clerk typist, 13 years; and David McGovern, custodial staff member, seven years.
Harold F. McNeill was born on Oct. 21, 1920, and died on June 11. He was the beloved husband of the late Florence M. McNeill (Wendy) and loving uncle of many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Mac, as he was known to all, was born in Floral Park and lived for some years in New York City, but for most of his life resided in Centerport. During WWII he served as a demolitions expert in Company C, a combat engineer battalion, clearing jungles for airfields and roads in the Pacific. He was honorably discharged in 1946 with the rank of sergeant. He married Wendy, his wife of 68 years on Jan. 7, 1948. In their retirement, Mac and Wendy traveled extensively. Their close-knit group of friends celebrated every New Years Eve together and enjoyed lobster cookouts on Asharoken Beach. Mac is fondly remembered by his extended family as being a kind, supportive and generous man. He had a kind word for everyone and had an innate appreciation of form and beauty. Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport, where a service was held. Interment with U.S. Army Military Honors followed at Calverton National Cemetery.
Donations in his memory to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for Medical Research, 1 Bungtown Road, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724, would be appreciated.
John Blake
John F. Blake Jr., a lifelong East Northport resident, died on June 14. He was a proud veteran of the U.S. Army and a member of Northport American Legion Post 694. John was the loving husband of Florence E. (nee Tyska) Blake; beloved father of John J. Blake and his wife Martha-Ibis Blake, Linda Baurle and her husband Carl and James P. Blake and his wife Kristina; devoted grandfather of John, Christina, Brittany, Courtney, Carl (the late Lindsey), Sarah, Brian and Emily; and dear brother of Judy Bracy, Andrew, Robert, Thomas, the late Marilyn Petersen, the late Gayle Gardner and the late Richard Blake. Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church in East Northport. Interment with military honors was at Calverton National Cemetery. Donations to Northport American Legion Post 694, P.O. Box 58, Northport, NY 11768, in John’s memory would be appreciated.
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Harborfields field day Second-graders at Washington Drive Primary School participated in a series of outdoor activities, while engaged in friendly competition at the school’s annual field day celebration. The students traveled to Harborfields High School, where the fields were transformed into an arena of fun and games. The students were divided into teams and participated in activities including various relay races, tug of war, tag and bocce ball. Demonstrating respect and sportsmanship toward each other, the students completed their challenges successfully with laughs and smiles on their faces throughout the day. Photo from Harborfields school district
A second-grader participates in a relay race at the field day celebration.
Harborfields students are Dellecave award winners Photo by Karen Spehler
Daniela LoCastro and Riley Cox sign their letters of intent as administrators look on.
CSH student-athletes commit to colleges Cold Spring Harbor seniors Daniela LoCastro and Riley Cox signed national letters of intent, which is a binding agreement between the student and a Division I college.
LoCastro committed to continue her track and field career with University Southern California and Cox will continue his lacrosse endeavors at Loyola University in Maryland.
Harborfields student-athletes Ryan Scanlon and Ella Simkins received the Dellecave Award at an awards ceremony on June 12 in Patchogue. Each year, the Suffolk County Sports Hall of Fame presents the top male and female high school student-athletes in Suffolk County with the Dellecave Award. The award is given in memory of Guy “Butch” Dellecave, a former guidance counselor, teacher and coach in Connetquot school district and one of the founders of the Suffolk County Hall of Fame. Nominees are chosen on the basis of outstanding athletic ability, as well as having displayed exceptional character and integrity. In addition to this honor, each recipient is provided a $1,000 scholarship. Scanlon was a devoted member of the cross-country and track and field teams all four years of high school. He will attend Boston College in the fall where he will continue practicing his
Photo from Harborfields school district
Ryan Scanlon and Ella Simkins with their Dellecave awards.
sport. Simkins was a multisport standout. Most notably, she excelled on the girls lacrosse team at the varsity level for the past four seasons. In the fall, she will attend Syracuse University on an athletic scholarship for lacrosse.
Harborfields raises funds for Special Olympics Students at Harborfields High School, as well as members of the Booster Club and Parent Teachers Association Council’s Health & Welfare Committee, rallied together to raise funds to benefit the Long Island chapter of Special Olympics and its local athletes. Through their collective efforts, the school raised more than $1,700 for the cause by selling customized Special Olympics bracelets and collecting donations from community sponsors and local businesses.
Harborfields’ donation will go toward helping to prepare and send four local athletes to competitions this year. “Harborfields school district should be extremely proud of the dedication and time they put into raising funds for our Long Island Special Olympics athletes,” said Rebecca Strickland, associate director of development at the Long Island Chapter of Special Olympics. “We are so thankful and proud of their determination to make a difference in the lives of our athletes.”
Photo from Harborfields school district
Athletic director John Valente, Rebecca Strickland, Deb Stolba, and Rachel Spencer with the check for the Special Olympics.
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DANFORDS HOTEL & MARINA NOW HIRING Front desk agents, maintenance engineer and on call Masseuse(NYS license required), apply in person at 25 East Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY or email your resume to DBindrim@Danfords.com
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Federal – This style arose amid a renewed interest in Greek Roman culture, as its classical ornamentation around cornices, doors, and windows demonstrates. French Provincial – Balance and symmetry define the French Provincial style, which includes a steep hip roof; balcony and porch balustrades; and rectangular doors set in arched openings. Georgian – Refined and symmetrical with paired chimneys and a decorative crown, Georgian houses were named after English royalty. Gothic Revival – English romanticism influenced this style marked by “Gothic” windows with pointed arches; exposed framing timbers; and steep, vaulted roofs. Greek Revival – Large porches, entryway columns, and a front door surrounded by narrow rectangular windows characterize Greek Revival homes. International – The International style exposes functional building elements, including elevator shafts, ground-to-ceiling plate glass windows, and smooth facades. Italianate – Symmetrical bay windows in front; small chimneys set in irregular locations; tall, narrow, windows; and in some cases towers, typify Italianate houses. Monterey – The Monterey style updates the New England Colonial style with an adobe brick exterior and a second floor with a balcony. National – Rooted in Native American and pre-railroad dwellings, the National style consists of a rectangular shape with sidegabled roofs or square layouts with pyramidal roofs.
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From Mount Sinai to Orlando, the issue of access to guns is a hot topic. Above, police uncovered this arsenal of weapons from a North Shore home earlier this month.
North Country Peace Group dishes on gun legislation Stock photo
Consumers are being encouraged to bring reusable bags to the grocery store instead of plastic bags by one Suffolk County legislator.
In the bag Plastic bags have replaced tumbleweeds as the de-facto street debris blowing across town, but the two have very different affects on our environment. Environmental groups from all over the country talk about the consequences of plastic bags polluting our waterways and killing our marine life. Marine animals choke on these bags and try ingesting them, which often leads to death. One North Shore legislator is working on reducing the amount of plastic bags we use by imposing a 5 cent tax on every bag. County Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D-Centerport) first tried to introduce an outright ban on plastic bags in stores earlier this year, but has since amended the bill to put a tax on the bags instead. We support Spencer’s resolution to tax the bags, and think the Legislature should act quickly to put it in place. Organic and green labels have become trendier over the past few years, but not where it actually counts. A measure like this could impact the environment that we so often take for granted. We’re always careful when it comes to trusting government to make personal decisions for its citizens — in this case, which bags to use while shopping — but we have also been historically supportive of governmental measures that aim to conserve, improve or save the environment. This is a case where we believe the government should get more involved in our lives and regulate what materials we are using because of the tremendous impact it could have on our environment and the animals that inhabit it. Other places, including Washington D.C., have already reported a significant reduction in the use of plastic bags through new tax laws. We think Suffolk County should join in on this success for the environment’s sake.
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Dear Rep. Lee Zeldin: We are members of the North Country Peace Group. We are a diverse group that includes a broad spectrum of occupations, including educators, health care professionals and students. We have been demonstrating for peace and justice weekly on the corner of 25A and Bennetts Road in Setauket since the autumn of 2002. We have actively been seeking resolution to problems regarding war and peace, economic fairness, health care, the environment, and other matters in meetings and public demonstrations. We are very concerned about the increasing violence and human, cultural and physical destruction that is evident globally. We are appalled at the recent tragedies stemming from gun violence and the failure of Congress to find common ground as these events have continued to escalate in scale and frequency. This inaction has led us to focus on this continuing and pervasive series of tragedies. We in the United States now experience a mass shooting on average every two months, 92 deaths from firearms every day, and more deaths from guns than from AIDS, drugs, wars
and terrorism combined. In the United States and the world, there is a clear correlation between increased gun deaths and increased frequency of gun ownership. In point of fact, we in the United States suffer the highest per capita rate of gun deaths of all the developed countries. Still Congress has failed to act. This despite the fact that the vast majority of Americans, including a majority of NRA members, support gun control legislation. The Washington Post cited the following on Oct. 9, 2015: “Surveys by Johns Hopkins and the Pew Research Center show that about 85 percent of gun owners favor universal background checks, an idea fiercely opposed by the gun lobby. Gun owners also strongly support a federal database of gun sales, prohibiting ownership for those convicted of domestic violence and barring people with mental illness from buying guns.” A Pew Research poll this year found the following: “Americans have shown broad and consistent support for expanded background checks for gun purchasers. In July, 85 percent of the public — including large majorities of both
Republicans (79 percent) and Democrats (88 percent) — favored making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks. There also was substantial bipartisan support for laws to prevent people with mental illness from purchasing guns.” We respectfully request that, for the sake of humanity and the lives of our citizenry, and in view of the vast majority support in the country for gun control legislation, including a majority of NRA members, that you declare your support for legislation in support of a ban on the sale, possession and manufacture of semiautomatic firearms that have a magazine with a capacity for more than five bullets; and legally required universal background check for purchase of firearms. Immediate action is required and long overdue. We believe that any elected official who does not support, at a minimum, the above two legislative acts is shirking her/his duty and does not deserve to hold elected office. We sincerely hope you can rise to the challenge to do what is best for the country. John C. Robinson, M.D. North Country Peace Group Setauket
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opinion Blowing off steam
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e all have them and we can laugh about them — later. In the moment, they are the shortening fuse that converts us from rational people capable of responding to any challenges into people who can’t control the frustration boiling inside us. Recently, I visited with a friend who couldn’t get through a security gate on the way to a party. She had to wait as several people working at a gated community discussed By Daniel Dunaief whether to admit the car in front of her. My friend is a brilliant person who is capable of erudite speeches, has keen insights and is informed about a wide range of subjects. She is among the most charming people in a room
D. None of the above
— most of the time. Sitting in a line that came to a complete standstill, however, she “lost it.” She walked up to the glass partition, shouted at the security guards and demanded that they let her enter a party that would last for hours. Even in the moment, she says, she could see herself saying things out of intense frustration, but she couldn’t regain control. Those raw and exposed moments can be — and often are — the subjects of YouTube videos, as people around the action whip out their phones to chronicle someone who reached the point of no return in his or her actions. From what I understand, our fuses get shorter during the summer months. It’s an ironic time for us to become so irate, when we dial back the pressure and take trips to our national parks, to Niagara Falls, or to a college or high school reunion. Maybe the heat shortens the fuse or speeds up the travel from when the fuse is lit to when it triggers us to react in a way we would just as soon avoid?
To some degree we need moments to blow off steam, to let it go and to release the toxins that have built up in us over the preceding days, weeks, months or, in some cases, years. Letting go of the control we maintain over ourselves through all the hundreds or thousands of nuisances and annoyances can cleanse us and restore our equanimity in a way that yoga classes, deep-breathing exercises or a repetition of a mantra like “serenity now” doesn’t quite cover. To be clear, I’m not talking about those moments when someone commits some grievous act but, rather, the times when those of us with considerable calm suddenly throw spirited temper tantrums that are visual or verbal displays, without injuries to anyone other than our pride. In those contained but still surprising displays, is it possible to stop the reaction before we start flapping our arms, jumping up and down, banging on glass doors, or unintentionally releasing saliva when we make our anger-laden point about the inconvenience someone is causing?
Generally, I’ve found that a lit fuse finds its mark, no matter how many James Bond movies I’ve seen where he stops a detonation with 007 seconds left. So, who lights our fuses? I think it’s people on either extreme: those we know incredibly well, who have a talent for throwing darts at our anger bull’s-eye; and those people we may interact with only once, whose commitment to a process keeps us from accomplishing some task. Then again, no one can light our fuse if we didn’t let them. We bear responsibility for a lit fuse because we ultimately sit in the control rooms of our brains, like those characters in the animated movie “Inside Out.” So, when the red guy in our brains takes over and he starts stomping our feet and demands that the car in front of us should “go, go, go,” what’s the solution? Maybe if we anticipate laughing afterward, we can short-circuit that red guy and neither laugh at him nor with him, but laugh about what he might have done.
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s Independence Day approaches, Teddy becomes more anxious. Teddy is our 11-year-old golden retriever, and he still has not come to terms with the noises of the holiday in particular and summer in general. We can feel his distress. For no apparent reason he begins to breathe more heavily. He doesn’t remain in his guardian position near the front door of the house throughout the By Leah S. Dunaief night but seeks to sleep in one of our bedrooms alongside the bed. During the night he will get up and push against the mattress, tossing his head as if seeking comfort in the form of a few reassuring pats. This happens repeatedly throughout the remaining hours of sleep.
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Clearly that doesn’t go over too well with whichever one of us he has awakened. But just try shutting the bedroom door to keep him out, and he will go into another routine. He knocks with his paw, his nails tapping against the wood. When that gets no response, he throws his body against the door two or three times. If admission isn’t granted, he begins to cry, loudly and piteously. At that point Teddy wins. While we have been aware of his unease, it was not until we read an article about “noise anxiety” in dogs that we actually understood this behavior was part of a seasonal syndrome and not just the expected reaction to the firecrackers going off on July Fourth. Think about it. With the advent of more beautiful weather, we humans get outside more and do things like mow the lawn, blow the leaves, drive back and forth frequently, and play outdoor games like baseball or even catch amid screams and laughter. Air conditioners switch on and off and summer storms with rolling thunder and crackling lightning
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come and go. With the far-more-acute hearing of dogs, is it any wonder that such bursts of sound can send them into panic? They can hear far beyond what we can hear, so the volume of what to us is a deafening storm must be like a rock concert on steroids to their ears. This excites their norepinephrine, the brain chemical that triggers a fear response, and they sometimes do frantic things to try and escape what they perceive to be great danger. They may become agitated hours before a storm arrives, and they may continue to shake for hours after the offending storm leaves. No wonder their nervous systems cannot easily calm back down. A few comforting pats in the night just doesn’t do it for them. There is a new medicine, as reported by The New York Times,
which is the first drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration to counter what is now officially termed “canine noise aversion.” It is called Sileo, distributed by Zoetis, and it works by inhibiting the effects of norepinephrine. I don’t know how you feel about administering medicine, but I prefer the loving, comforting approach so far. There is one room in our house that is quieter than the rest because of its location, and I might take Teddy there and sit with him as I read, if all else fails. There is even a cot in that room. That seems to work — for him and for me. But depending on the severity of the dog’s discomfort, medicine may be required. Meanwhile there is a movie coming called, “The Secret Life of Pets.” For those of us who enjoy animals and even tend to treat them like humans, the trailer looks amusing, so I recommend the film. Happy Fourth!
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