The Times of Huntington-Northport - August 18, 2016

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Vol. 13, No. 19

August 18, 2016

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Huntington has got the sunscreen Councilwoman brings free dispensers to beach

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New W.S. Mount exhibit on display Also: Homeless Animals Day in Smithtown, ‘Rapunzel’ at the Engeman Theater

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Get ready to play Huntington opens new playground at Northport beach— page A5 Photo by Ted Ryan

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Councilwoman helps protect residents from sun’s rays Northport beach gets free sunscreen dispenser By Victoria Espinoza As residents try to soak up the last few weeks of the sun’s rays, Huntington officials introduced a new program to help make sure the skin of their residents is as protected as possible. Councilwoman Susan Berland (D) is leading a free sunscreen pilot program that kicked off at Crab Meadow Beach in Northport last week. The beach is now equipped with a sunscreen dispenser from the Melanoma Foundation of New England, a nonprofit that works to promote protecting skin from the sun. The dispenser is easy to use, similar to antiseptic dispensers, and is filled with organic, SPF 30 sunscreen. “I believe that by providing this service to our residents we are helping them guard themselves from the sun, educate themselves on better sun protection and ultimately help the fight against skin cancer,” Berland said in a statement. “The importance of sunscreen is crucial and I’m hopeful that residents will take advantage of the free sunscreen now offered by the town.” Berland said in a phone interview that she learned about the work the MFNE did through a constituent visiting Boston and wanted to bring the program to Huntington. After the 2014 “Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Prevent Skin Cancer,” the MFNE

went to work providing free sunscreen in public recreation areas across New England. According to the 2014 report, skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States, and most cases are preventable. Melanoma is responsible for the most deaths of all skin cancers, killing almost 9,000 people each year. It is also one of the most common types of cancer among U.S. adolescents and young adults. Berland said she hopes the dispenser will help children enjoy a day at Crab Meadow Beach. “A lot of time people damage their skin as children and teenagers, but it takes years for the damage to manifest,” she said. “I’d like to encourage people who don’t bring sunscreen to protect themselves for the future.” The councilwoman said she wants to bring this program back next year and expand it by providing stations at more beaches and other recreational places. However, she needs to find the funding first. Each dispenser costs approximately $665, $400 for the dispenser, $200 for the refill package and $65 for shipping. The first dispenser was purchased through the town, but Berland said any future dispensers would need to be sponsored and purchased by a business, organization or resident. Berland said she is hoping to get several sponsors between now and the beginning of summer 2017.

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councilwoman susan Berland stands with the free sunscreen dispenser now at crab Meadow Beach in northport.

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The stage is set in Huntington for residents looking to act out By Wenhao Ma Huntington residents should get ready to break a leg, with the opening of a new acting studio in town. Regina Schneider, 46, an actress and acting teacher, is set to open Take 2 Actor’s Studio in Huntington this September. Her studio offers eight different classes, including intro to acting, acting on camera, television crime drama intensive, college auditions, kids character builders and private coaching. Classes meet weekly or by appointment. But these classes are not just for the seasoned actors in town. The owner said she encourages everyone to take an acting class, regardless of their experience. “I welcome anyone to come in because I feel like as humans, we need to connect,” Schneider said in an interview. “We all have a voice. And we all deserve to have our voice heard and our stories told.” The studio is located in a rented space from LaunchPad, a company that provides resources for startup businesses to grow. Two classes are set to start in September: actor’s gym, a course designed for adults with basic acting knowledge, and teen scene, where teenagers get to learn about acting. “My plan is to have everybody working every night,” Schneider said, explaining why she wants to keep no more than 12 students in each of her classes. “Every time they come to class they have an exercise.” At the University of California, Los An-

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acting students perform a scene at Take 2 actor’s Studio in huntington. geles, Schneider taught acting, but after she graduated she stopped and focused on her own acting career. “I love [teaching],” she said after getting back to it. “I love connecting with people. I love sharing what I know… I feel like everyone has an obligation and if you have a gift, you are robbing the world if you are not sharing it with others.” Karen Lico, 57, a student at the studio, said

that she loves Schneider’s way of teaching. “She has a way of pulling us in and getting us to feel things that you don’t even realize you are feeling and can feel,” Lico said. “She just makes you feel good.” John Battaglia, 57, another student, never had any acting experience until this January when he took a class with Schneider at Bare Bones Theater in Northport. “I like the idea of being somebody else

and using the feelings and emotion inside me in another character,” Battaglia said. Schneider was born on Long Island and moved to California as a teen. She received both her bachelor’s and master’s degree in theatre from UCLA. After meeting her husband, Steve Schneider, she moved back to Long Island and got married. She has more than 20 years of acting experience, and yet she said she still goes to acting classes occasionally, as many famous actors do, Schneider said, because acting, just like sports, relies on muscle memories. Attending classes would help actors “flex their acting muscles,” she said. However, most of the classes at Take 2 Actor’s Studio are made for students with little to zero acting experience. “If you come in with acting experience, in some ways you may have habits that I need to break,” Schneider said. She said she is more inspired by students who come in uncomfortable acting in front of other people and leave her class motivated and excited by the progress they have made. Schneider said that there are not many adult acting schools on Long Island and she welcomes people who are interested in acting but never got the chance to try it. “No matter your age, if it’s something that you’ve always been curious about or wanted to try, then [you should],” she said. “It’s never too late. You will gain more than the skills needed to act. You will gain new friends and a deeper understanding of yourself.”

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Northport beach opens a new playground for kids By Ted Ryan Huntington is ready to play, as the town celebrated the opening of a new playground at Hobart Beach in Northport this past Friday, Aug. 12. The original playground, which was 20 years old, suffered damage from Superstorm Sandy in 2012. After removing some of the sand after the storm, the town discovered the bases were rotting and in need of replacement. The new playground is made to be fully accessible to children with disabilities to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as the old playground didn’t reportedly have the same accessibility for all children. According to the town, the new play area “encourages children to engage with each other through varied types of available activities.” Replacing the old facility with the new one cost $187,000 and was funded by the town’s parks improvement fund. The Environmental Open Space and Park Fund Committee approved the new park as well before construction began. “We’re delighted that this can happen [through] cooperation of our OpenSpace Committee, community and civic groups through the area,” Supervisor Frank Petrone (D) said at the opening of the new playground. “This was a long time coming.” Pieces of the old Hobart playground were salvaged and re-purposed as replacement parts for the playground at Fleets

Photo by Ted Ryan

The new playground at Hobart Beach is ready for business. Cove Beach in Huntington. Park benches made for parents to watch their children on the playground were added as well. Eileen Heinzman, a Northport parent whose children were some of the first to play on the newly opened space, said the new facility is an upgrade for kids.

“[The new playground] is updated and modern,” she said. “It’s definitely an improvement for the community and our town beach. Everyone’s excited that it’s finally here.” The children at the ceremony anxiously waited for the ribbon to be cut, so they could try out all the new equipment.

“The kids are playing, they’re having a good time, and that’s what this is all about,” said Petrone. “Giving them a playground, giving them a place, and giving them memories. That’s what’s most important. May you use it well, may you enjoy it, and most important, may you be safe.”

Huntington Historical Society, Tesla center, receive grants By desiRée Keegan Thousands of dollars have made their way to North Shore historical nonprofits, which will help continue to preserve Long Island’s rich history and educate others on it. The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation funds Long Island’s history-based 501(c)(3)s, museums and universities to help with object conservation, historical preservation, education programs and exhibits. The organization was established in memory of Gardiners Island, a part of East Hampton town. “The foundation grants have become highly completive,” Executive Director Kathryn Curran said. “For this round, the board reviewed 43 applicants that covered every form of historic outreach. Projects included restorations, exhibitions, programs and collection digitization.” Most recently, Huntington Historical Society, Friends of Science East Inc., Suffolk County Historical Society, The Nature Conservancy, and 3rd NY Regiment Long Island Companies, among others, were the 2016 first-round recipients. Joseph Attonito, chairman of the board of directors, said there were many great groups to choose from. “It is very gratifying to have so many worthwhile organizations overseeing our local heritage and preserving our history,” he said. “Bob Gardiner would be very pleased.” The Huntington Historical Society received a $12,728 grant that Executive Director Claudia Fortunato-Napolitano said will be used to purchase new technology

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a volunteer and child practice on a loom at an event at the Huntington Historical society. products and technical support. “With the new technology and updated software that [the] funding will provide for, the society can continue to stay relevant in the 21st century,” Fortunato-Napolitano said in an email. “We will be able to stay better connected with our members and donors, while increasing the number of people who we can help with their research... [It] will lead directly to the growth of the organization as the

goal is for the society to successfully engage more members of the public and the community. For small not-for-profits like ours with a limited budget, vital technology updates is often an item that can seem too costly to afford.” The 3rd NY Regiment Long Island Companies was awarded $12,000 to substitute payment customarily made by collaborators, host sites and venues during the campaign season, allowing those organizations

to apply those resources to other priorities associated with their missions. The regiment partakes in reenactments to educate Long Islanders on the Revolutionary War. “They are quite an extraordinary group of volunteers who perform a vital role in helping our county’s residents and visitors get a very personal education about colonial life and the role Long Island played in the Revolutionary War,” Richard Barons, the executive director of the East Hampton Historical Society, said. Friends of Science East Inc., more commonly known as Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe in Shoreham, received $17,500 for capacity-building technology and $3,800 for collections care. According to board of directors President Jane Alcorn, the funding will be used to survey the property, especially the lab building and power base, to study its historic nature — identify which parts are historic, have architectural drawings done, and figure out which parts are critical to preserve and protect, and how to do it. “The funding will help as we continue to protect the site as we work toward getting it on the National Register of Historic Places,” Alcorn said. Alcorn said that every dollar is significant, as the nonprofit looks toward the future of turning part of the site into a museum — and the funding makes the creation of a museum more exciting, if the organization can get the property on the national list. Additional reporting contributed by Victoria Espinoza.


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A Huntington resident charged with the murder of 18-year-old Maggie Rosales was convicted of second-degree murder by a Suffolk County jury Aug. 12 and faces a sentence of 25 years to life. Adam Saalfield, 22, was arrested Oct. 29, 2014 for allegedly sneaking up behind the 18-year-old Huntington Station resident when she was walking home and fatally stabbed her in the neck Sunday, Oct. 12, 2014. The trial for the Huntington resident started Aug. 1, and according to the Suffolk County Police Department, the jury deliberated for less than two hours before they came to a decision. Rosales was found lying dead on Lynch Street near Depot Road in Huntington Station at about 11:25 p.m., and Assistant District Attorney Raphael Pearl said at Saalfield’s hearing in November that Rosales was unaware of the approach, as she had earbuds in and was listening to music. Video footage from two different locations in 2014 — a local gas station and business — showed Saalfield, 15 minutes before the crime and right at the beginning of the assault, Pearl said at Saalfield’s arraignment in Suffolk County Supreme Court in Riverhead. In addition to the surveillance video, Pearl said DNA from a blood trail that contained a mix of Saalfield’s and Rosales’ blood matched Saalfield to the murder. Saalfield’s DNA was obtained from a later unrelated arrest. After the arraignment, Pearl told reporters that Saalfield was wearing the same clothes — a hoodie, leather-type jacket, dark shoes and dark pants — both in the gas station surveillance video and the video from the business near the crime scene. Saalfield’s defense attorney John LoTurco has said there’s no motive for the crime and maintained that Saalfield didn’t know Rosales. “This crime makes no sense at all, your honor,” LoTurco said at the arraignment

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above, adam saalfield was convicted with the murder of Maggie rosales last week; below, a plaque at the memorial site for Maggie rosales.

in 2014. “There’s no confession, no admissions that we’re aware of.” The attorney did not return calls for comment. Saalfield is a lifelong resident of the town, has lived in Huntington Station for four years, is a Harborfields school district graduate and has family in Suffolk County. Rosales’ death united the Huntington Station community, and a memorial site was created in her memory, along with two other young residents who were killed in Huntington Station. Police said Saalfield is set to be sentenced Sept 23.

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Photo from Bob Slingo

Chaplain celebrates 60 years as priest in East Northport The Rev. Lawrence J. O’Leary, chaplain of the Fr. Thomas A. Judge Council Knights of Columbus, recently celebrated the 60th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood at

a special reception in his honor at the K of C hall in East Northport. K of C members and fellow clergy joined him in celebrating the momentous occasion.

Pictured in the photo includes (left to right) Past Grand Knights Don Maltby, Michael Norton and Frank Collins; Grand Knight Richard Ronde; O’Leary; and Past Grand Knights John

Hnath, Rocco Morro, Larry Giovanniello and Bob Slingo; with Monsignor Joseph Mirro, pastor of St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church in the background.

Vanderbilt descendant honored by museum The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum board of trustees has named Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, great-great granddaughter of William K. Vanderbilt II, a legacy trustee. Costin is a seventh-generation descendant of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the shipping and railroad entrepreneur who amassed one of the greatest fortunes of the nineteenth century. “I am so honored to be appointed to the board of the Vanderbilt Museum,” Costin said. “The property is magnificent and I am so happy we are able to share this legacy with future generations.” “The Museum is honored that Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, who is named after Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl, daughter of William K. Vanderbilt II, will serve on the board of trustees,” said Ronald A. Beattie, president of the board. Photos from St. Johnland Nursing Center

Kay Jung was appointed nursing director at St. Johnland’s Nursing Center.

New nurse director at St. Johnland from Dix Hills St. Johnland Nursing Center is pleased to announce the appointment of Kay Jung, R.N., B.S.N., of Dix Hills, as its new director of nursing. She is responsible supervising the 300-member nursing staff at the Kings Park facility.

Jung has 30 years of nursing experience and most recently served as director of nursing services at Water’s Edge at Port Jefferson for Rehabilitation and Nursing. Prior to that, she was the director of nursing at Island Nursing and Rehab Center.

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Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin in the Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

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across, steve Kostoff, Deena Menendez, Kathy Wagner and erick rosales will compete with five other members of Team Mission United, to raise money for veterans.

Local runners compete in marathon to support vets By Desirée Keegan

of United Way of Long Island’s board of directors, is pleased to support Kostoff in his Four North Shore runners have joined efforts as he runs his first full marathon. Team Mission United, competing for the “To have the chance to see an exemcharity United Way of Long Island during plary employee like Steve compete is truly the 2016 TCS New York City Marathon. inspiring,” he said. “Not only will be have Steve Kostoff, Erick Rosales, Kathy Wag- our organization’s support, but I am cerner and Deena Menendez will team up with tain that his colleagues will rally around five other athletes for the 26.2-mile race, him on his journey to the finish line.” which will take place on Nov. 6 and benefit Rosales, of Coram, a UPS driver, is 135,000 veterans and military families on also eager to compete. He said he’s been Long Island. training for the marathon for a long time Kostoff, who lives in Mount Sinai, said and has previously competed in 10 others, as soon as he found out Mission United including the NYC Marathon which he’s was the program he would raced in three times. be running for, he went to “It’s a great opportunity the organization’s website to give back and do my part to learn about its works, for veterans — they have which focus on employsacrificed so much to give ment services, education, us our freedom,” he said. financial services, health “We should honor all vetand housing support. erans whenever we have “Many of these men the chance. Compared to and women went overseas what they have done for to fight for us, now they us the effort by me is just have to come back and in a drop in the bucket. I’m in many cases fight for thempercent.” — Erick Rosales 100Rosales selves to receive care,” he will be joined said. “Any way I can help to raise funds or in the race by his good friend, fellow colget the word out is important.” league and training partner, Bill Ude. Kostoff works for Suffolk Bus Corp. as Wagner, of Huntington, is meeting the an ADA bus driver. Through his job he’s challenge with great enthusiasm. supported United Way of Long Island “It was a no-brainer for me,” she said of over the years, and has come to hear choosing to be a part of the race. “I never many stories of veterans and their special thought I’d run in the NYC Marathon beneeds, as he often transports disabled cause it’s really difficult to get in to, but veterans to Northport VA Medical Center when the opportunity presented itself I for appointments. couldn’t say no.” John Corrado, president of Suffolk Wagner, generalist manager for the Long Transportation Service and past president Island Region of Enterprise Holdings, is the

‘It’s a great

opportunity to give back and do my part for veterans — they have sacrificed so much to give us our freedom.’

‘I know the struggles [veterans have] had returning after they’ve served, and I think that any organization that’s there to help that process and help them acclimate back into society is totally worthwhile.’ — Kathy Wagner leader of the Enterprise United Way of Long Island campaign which she’s been running since 2008, so she’s a big cheerleader and supporter for the cause. She said she feels Mission United is a vital program to assist veterans. “This is a huge race supporting a huge cause ... I’m really excited for it,” she said, adding that she has a lot of family members who are veterans, including her grandfather, three uncles and a couple of cousins whom she’s close with. “I know the struggles they’ve had returning after they’ve served, and I think that any organization that’s there to help that process and help them acclimate back into society is totally worthwhile and totally worth raising money for.” Wagner has competed in both 5K and 10K events, half marathons, mud runs and warrior dashes. Her boss, Eric Schonhoff, Enterprise’s regional vice president who has also been supportive of United Way of Long Island and serves on the board of directors, is inspired by Wagner’s efforts. “Not only is it great to back a seasoned runner like Kathy, but she also deserves accolades for putting her heart and soul behind Mission United and the entire campaign,” he said. Menendez, of Hauppauge, who is a

claims adjuster for Geico in Woodbury, is running for Team Mission United as a labor for love, as she too is surrounded by family members in the military. Her husband is an Air Force veteran; her eldest son Sean is in the Coast Guard serving in Astoria, Oregon; her middle son Scott served in the Army; and her youngest son, Shane, is a Marine in San Diego, California. She began intense training for the marathon and was approached by a past supervisor about volunteering to become a participant for the team, and was delighted to accept. “It’s an honor for me just to be in the run,” Menendez said. “I keep my family in my thoughts to motivate me. Training is a parttime job and it’s nothing compared to what these men and women have done for our country. This will help with the needs of our veterans returning home. They face so many challenges acclimating to civilian life after military life, so Team Mission United helps them get homes and jobs, and raising money will help benefit so many more veterans.” Participants have set a goal of raising $20,000 for United Way of Long Island’s veterans programs, and are looking for support. To learn more about the team and its efforts, visit www.unitedwayli.org/team-mission-unitedsupports-long-island-veterans.


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Clean Ups LET STEVE DO IT Clean-ups, yards, basements, whole house, painting, tree work, local moving and anything else. Totally overwhelmed? Call Steve @ 631-745-2598, leave message.

Decks DECKS ONLY BUILDERS & DESIGNERS Of Outdoor Living by Northern Construction of LI, Inc. Decks, Patios/Hardscapes, Pergolas, Outdoor Kitchens & Lighting. Since 1995. Lic/Ins. 3rd Party Financing Available. 105 Broadway, Greenlawn 631-651-8478 www.DecksOnly.com

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Fences SMITHPOINT FENCE. Storm Damage Repairs. Wood, Chainlink, PVC, Stockade. Free Estimates. 70 Jayne Blvd., PJS Lic./Ins. 631-743-9797 www.smithpointfence.com.

Floor Services/Sales FINE SANDING & REFINISHING Wood Floor Installations Craig Aliperti, Wood Floors LLC. All work done by owner. 25 years experience. Lic.#47595-H/Insured. 631-875-5856

Furniture/Restoration/ Repairs REFINISHING & RESTORATION Antiques restored, repairing recane, reupholstery, touchups kitchen, front doors, 40 yrs exp, SAVE$$$, free estimates. Vincent Alfano 631-286-1407

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Home Repairs/ Construction LONG HILL CARPENTRY 40 years experience All phases of home improvement. Old & Historic Restorations. Lic.#H22336/Ins. 631-751-1764 longhill7511764@aol.com

Lawn & Landscaping LANDSCAPES UNLIMITED SPRING CLEAN-UPS Property Clean-ups, Tree Removal, Pruning, Landscape Construction, Maintenance, Thatching & Aeration. Commercial/Residential Steven Long Lic.#36715-H/Ins. 631-675-6685 SETAUKET LANDSCAPE & DESIGN Stone Driveways/Walkways, Walls/Stairs/Patios/Masonry, Brickwork/Repairs Land Clearing/Drainage,Grading/Excavating. Plantings/Mulch, Rain Gardens Steve Antos, 631-689-6082 www.setauketlandscape.com.Serving Three Villages SWAN COVE LANDSCAPING Lawn Maintenance, Cleanups, Shrub/Tree Pruning, Removals. Landscape Design/Installation, Ponds/Waterfalls, Stone Walls. Firewood. Free estimates. Lic/Ins.631-689-8089

Masonry ALL SUFFOLK PAVING & MASONRY Asphalt Paving, Cambridge Paving Stone, Belgium Block Supplied & fitted. All types of drainage work. Free written estimates. Lic#47247-H/Ins. 631-764-9098/631-365-6353 www.allsuffolkpaving.com Carl Bongiorno Landscape/Mason Contractor All phases masonry work: stone walls, patios, poolscapes. All phases of Landscaping Design. Theme Gardens. Residential & Commercial. Lic/Ins. 631-928-2110 ISLAND PAVING AND MASONRY Specializing in Driveways, Patios, Interlocking pavers and stones, steps, walkways and walls. Free estimates and design. 25% Off Any Job for Spring. Suffolk Lic #55740-H. 631-822-8247

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COUNTY-WIDE PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Painting/Staining. Quality workmanship. Living/Serving 3 Village Area Over 25 Years. Lic#37153-H. 631-751-8280

LOCAL ORGANIC COMPOST Available to be picked up by the yard or in one cubic foot bags in St. James. www.sosforyoursoil.com 516-581-7882

GREG TRINKLE PAINTING & GUTTER CLEANING Powerwashing, window washing, staining. Neat, reliable, 25 years experience. Free Estimates. Lic/Ins.#31398-H 631-331-0976

Painting/Spackling/ Wallpaper JAY A. SPILLMANN PAINTING CO. Over 30 years in business. Spackling/Taping, Wallpaper removal. Quality prep work. Interior/Exterior. Lic. #17856-H/Ins. 631-331-3712, 631-525-2206 JOSEPH WALTZ PAINTING Interior/Exterior, Paper Removal, Powerwashing. Owner Operated since 1981. Comm/Res. Neat and reliable. Lic/Ins. Lic# 26603-H. 631-473-2179 LaROTONDA PAINTING & DESIGN Interior/exterior, sheetrock repairs, taping/spackling, wallpaper removal, Faux, decorative finishings. Free estimates. Lic.#53278-H/Ins. Ross LaRotonda 631-689-5998 MORE THAN JUST PAINTING owner, operated, personally working every job specializing in interior painting, repairs and replacing old trim. Call 516-398-0156 WORTH PAINTING “PAINTING WITH PRIDE” Interiors/exteriors. Faux finishes, power-washing, wallpaper removal, sheetrock tape/spackling, carpentry/trimwork. Lead paint certified. References. Free estimates. Lic./Ins. SINCE 1989 Ryan Southworth, 631-331-5556

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Power Washing SUNLITE PRESSURE WASHING Roofs, Cedar Shakes, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Planks, Patios, Decks. Reasonable rates. 30 years in business Lic.27955-H/Ins. 631-281-1910

Tree Work ABOVE ALL TREE SERVICE Will Beat ALL Competitors Rates Quality Work at Lowest Prices! *Removal, *Land Clearing. *Large Tree Specialists. Pruning, Topping, Stump Grinding $10 & Up. Bucket Truck, Emergency Service. Lic. #33122-H. & Insured. Located Exit 62 LIE. 631-928-4544 www.abovealltree.com CLOVIS AXIOM, INC. Expert Tree Removal. Pruning, Planting & Transplanting. Insect/Disease Management. Bamboo Containment and Removal. 631-751-4880 clovisaxiom@gmail.com EASTWOOD TREE & LANDSCAPE, INC. Experts in tree care and landscaping. Serving Suffolk County for 25 years. Lic.#35866H/Ins. 631-928-4070 eastwoodtree.com GOT BAMBOO? Bamboo Containment & Removal Services with Guaranteed Results! Free Estimate and Site Analysis Report. Serving All of Long Island. www.GotBamboo.com 631-316-4023 NORTHEAST TREE EXPERTS, INC. Expert Pruning, Stump Grinding, Careful Removals. Tree/Shrub Fertilization. Disease/Insect Management. Certified Arborists. Insured/Lic#24,512-HI. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 631-751-7800 www.northeasttree.com RANDALL BROTHERS TREE SERVICE Planting, pruning, removals, stump grinding. Free Estimates. Fully insured. LIC# 50701-H. 631-862-9291

WORKING & LIVING IN THE THREE VILLAGES FOR 25 YEARS. Owner does the work & guarantees satisfaction. COUNTY-WIDE Lic. & Ins. 37153-H 631-751-8280

SUNBURST TREE EXPERTS Since 1974, our history of customer satisfaction is second to none. Pruning/removals/planting, plant health care. Certified Arborist on every job guaranteed. Unsplit firewood For Sale by the truckload. Bonded employees. Lic/Ins. #8864HI 631-744-1577

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SUNLITE WINDOW WASHING Residential. Interior/Exterior. “Done the old fashioned way.” Also powerwashing/gutters. Reasonable rates. 30 years in business Lic.27955-H/Ins. 631-281-1910

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OpiniOn Editorial

Letter to the editor

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Swans swim in algae-infested water.

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Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai is scenic and inviting — and elected officials aim to keep it that way.

Last Thursday was a glorious day weatherwise on Long Island. Under a clear blue sky, a group of politicians gathered at Sunken Meadow State Park in Smithtown for a press conference. Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), the leader of the bipartisan group, wanted to show the federal government and the Environmental Protection Agency that New Yorkers will not sit by and watch as dredged materials dumped into yet another site — this time, at the eastern end of the Long Island Sound, threatening its health and vitality. Among the lawmakers participating in the show of unity were Congressional representatives; members of the New York State Senate, including the majority leader; members of the New York State Assembly; Suffolk County legislators, including the county executive; and the supervisor of Smithtown. They are Democrats and Republicans, Conservatives and Liberals — but they were all clearly on the same page last Thursday. And as the governor noted, this does not happen often nowadays. In his remarks, Cuomo praised Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan for a successful legislative session, noting that the parties work together to accomplish goals for their constituents. And isn’t that the way government should work? Cuomo also organized a letter-signing event addressed to the White House and the EPA, which was cosigned by 31 elected state officials. We’re New Yorkers, as the governor said, and we’re people who love Long Island. Every person present was concerned about the welfare of Long Island and its people, its marine life, its economy, its waters. The setting was beautiful. The mood — collegial. The men and women — in harmony. Thank you, Governor Cuomo, and everyone else involved, for making us proud to be residents of the great Empire State — New York.

Nitrogen is essential for plant growth, but when too much nitrogen gets into coastal waters, either from septic systems, fertilizers, sewage treatment plants or street runoff, it can be harmful. As we enjoy these last weeks of summer, we should understand that nitrogen can cause poor water quality and dangerous algae blooms, which can severely reduce or eliminate oxygen in the water. Low levels of oxygen in the water can harm fish and other marine life. Just last year, three massive fish kills occurred in the Peconic Bay region. Earlier this month, a blue-green algae bloom was found in Forge Pond and Peconic Lake, closing both waters to area residents. Too much nitrogen also hurts wetlands, making coastal communities more vulnerable to the effects of flooding. When Long Island’s natural resources are harmed, the region’s economy is affected, including Long Island’s $5.3 billion tourism industry, which provides some 74,000 jobs. Harm to Long Island’s water can also negatively impact seafood

businesses. According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commercial fishing and seafood industries on Long Island accounted for $14 million in wages and $32 million in gross domestic product in 2013. As federal, state and local governments take steps to address nitrogen, there are actions we all can take to reduce nitrogen pollution. In 2014, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone (D) declared nitrogen pollution the county’s “public water enemy number one.” Since then, Suffolk County has worked to identify and develop solutions to its excess nitrogen problem. Federal, state and local agencies have provided $388 million for sewer projects and for exploring new septic system technologies that help reduce nitrogen pollution. But obstacles remain. Almost 70 percent of the land-based excess nitrogen on Long Island and in Suffolk County comes from residential and commercial on-site sewage treatment systems. It is critical to upgrade many of these

systems with technologies that will reduce nitrogen flow to estuaries and coastal ecosystems. The key to success is finding affordable and sustainable mechanisms to help homeowners and property owners finance the upgrades. In addition, concerned residents can take action to reduce their “nitrogen footprint” at low or no cost. For example, homeowners can eliminate or reduce their use of lawn fertilizer, which would save money and reduce the amount of nitrogen ending up in waterways. Through government, business, academic and individual efforts working together, we can reduce nitrogen in our waters and help restore the Long Island Sound, the South Shore Estuary and the Peconic bays. The road to restoration is a long one, but well worth the effort when we think about our shorelines and the legacy we can leave for future generations. The time to do this is now.

Judith Enck Regional Administrator EPA Region 2

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opinion A novel Olympic Games for mere mortals

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e have spent the better part of the last two weeks glued to the television watching extraordinary people perform incredible acts under unimaginable pressure. Maybe we should come up with an Olympic Games for the ordinary person. To enter these games, contestants will have to go through a speed round of sports clichés, to see who can come up with the most trite phrases for any circumstance. “Yes, I just lost, but I learned a By Daniel Dunaief great deal and was proud to be here. I’m going to refocus and redouble my efforts, and come back that much stronger.” “We just take it one game at a time.” “I know I’m only 8, but this is what I wanted my whole entire life.”

D. None of the above

We can add a contest for wouldbe reporters. Ordinary people can sit down with athletes and see who can ask either the most inane questions or share superlatives. “You just won your 18th Olympic gold medal. What’s next? Oh, right, your 19th?” “That was sensational, spectacular and unbelievable. I’m just wondering what it must be like to be you.” How about a remote-control Olympics? Let’s see who can change from channel to channel — without switching to movie stations — the longest without hitting a commercial. I pride myself on my ability to watch three shows without seeing too many advertisements, but every so often I flip from one station that’s cut to a commercial to another that’s still in commercial. That’s a remote control error. How about if we put teenagers in a room and push their endurance? We can have their parents talking to them while they are sending texts, updating their Instagram accounts and using Snapchat. In fact, not only will their parents be talking to them, but they

also will have to answer questions about their days. The first one-word answer — “good” for example — disqualifies the contestant. Teenagers might want to turn that contest around, requiring instead that they only answer in one syllable. The problem with that, though, is that the game might not end until they hit their 20s. We could also bring in couples who have been together for more than 40 years. We can ask a question and see how long it takes before they finish each other’s sentences. Or, perhaps, we can ask them to tell a story about something that happened early in their relationship and see how long it takes before they argue about the details. “No, I wasn’t wearing the blue dress. I was wearing the green dress and we weren’t in Philadelphia, we were in Boston; and we weren’t at a park, we were at a movie theater.” We can invite a group of people who have made an art form out of noticing absolutely everything wrong with others around them. A person can stroll by

and the contestants can try to one-up each other’s observations. “Oh, seriously? She didn’t make eye contact with anyone.” “Did you notice how she breathed with her mouth open?” “She wore those shoes? What is she trying to sell, know what I’m saying?” We could also set up a movie competition, where people quote the most lines from sports movies. Borrowing from one of my favorite films, “Bull Durham”: “You lollygag the ball around the infield. You lollygag your way down to first. You lollygag in and out of the dugout. You know what that makes you? Larry!” “Lollygaggers!” This 19th-century word has various meanings, including fooling around, wasting time, dawdling or dallying. Yes, there’s exceptional speed and there are talented people pushing themselves to extreme levels to defy gravity, each other and the clock. And then there are the rest of us and maybe, just maybe, there’s the Lollygagger Olympics.

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ach night, throughout this long stretch of intense heat and high humidity, we have been praying to the air-conditioning gods to stay strong and continue to keep us comfortable. Last Friday night I must have forgotten, in my euphoria at the start of the weekend, to say my prayers because Saturday afternoon there was a waterfall coming through the ceiling in one of our offices. Fortunately By Leah S. Dunaief a staff member had come in to prepare for the next editions and was horrified at the sight. The water was dripping through the Sheetrock and onto one of our newer computers, then splashing its way off the papers on the desk and the leather surface of the chair to land on the relatively new carpet. A unit in the attic had given

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up trying to wring moisture out of the room and had broken down, releasing its condensate. The ceiling had begun to sag in protest. The staff member called me. I was at home, sitting in my favorite living room chair, reading the sections of the Sunday Times that we somehow get delivered on Saturday morning. The dog lay beside me, snoring slightly, enjoying the peaceful companionship of a weekend afternoon. I could hear the birds chirping outside, even over the whoosh of the air conditioning. It was a bucolic high-summer scene — until the phone rang. Then we went into a frenzy that has lasted until today, as the repairmen try to pinpoint the problem. One thing I can tell you. It sure is tough to be creative in the 90-degree-plus heat. But the staff has soldiered on, despite the sultry air. Yes, we have fans and, yes, we have air conditioning in the rest of the building, some of which in theory should waft into the stricken room. But it has been uncomfortable, and the staff has persevered. If your newspaper feels a little damp, I trust you’ll understand. And we are hoping

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the fix is in. How did we manage before air conditioning? There are still people who do not have air conditioning today by choice. Apartments and stores weren’t air conditioned when I was in the first decade of my life — only movie theaters were, and that’s where we hung out for two features and a news short on Saturday afternoons. When we wanted to cool down on Sundays, we rode the subway out to Rockaway Beach in Brooklyn — the end of the line — then walked the blocks to the sand and the surf, marveling at the seaside breeze. We stayed there — my parents, my brother, my sister and I — until quite late before returning to our stuffy apartment, squeezing as much time as we could from our comfortable location. Sometimes it even got quite cool along the water’s edge at night. We never complained. During the week, we took refuge in Central Park, sitting on a bench or a blanket that we might have carried through the streets. We would pass neighbors hanging over their ground-floor windowsills and youngsters lounging on the steps of their

stoops. Once we reached the park, my dad would find a thicket of trees and spread the blanket for us. Stretched out, we deeply inhaled the sweet summer evening breezes that might come along. After my brother, who was almost 14 years older, purchased his car, he would take us for rides after work with the side windows rolled down and the wing windows directing the flow of air onto our faces. Once we cleared the downtown streets and reached the parkway, he could get up enough speed to make us rejoice in the stream of air. Even when I was in my 20s and married, we didn’t have air conditioning in our car, although it was available as an expensive option. It wasn’t until we lived on the Texas air base and bought a station wagon from a local dealer for our growing family that we got air conditioning. It turned out that was standard in every car in the South. How perfectly wonderful, but we did take a bit of ribbing from our friends and family about being spendthrifts when we drove back north. That was in the late 1960s, in a world long gone.

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Leah S. Dunaief

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EDITOR Victoria Espinoza


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