The Times of Huntington-Northport - September 22, 2016

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THE TimEs of Huntington, Northport & East Northport huntington • huntington bay • greenlawn • halesite • lloyd harbor • cold spring harbor • northport • east northport • Fort salonga west • asharoken • eaton’s neck • centerport

Vol. 13, No. 24

September 22, 2016

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Giving back for his brothers

N’pt resident raises money for lung cancer research

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‘Legally Blonde’ at Theatre Three Also: ‘Blair Witch’ reviewed, SBU Sports, adult coloring contest winner announced

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Notice of formation of GIOIA RESIDENCES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/13/16. Office location: SUFFOLK CTY. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 104 HONEYSUCKLE LN, FARMINGDALE, NY 11735. 273 8/18 6x th Notice of formation of Monkfish Fishing Charters , LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 7/26/2016.Office located in Suffolk. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC to 91 Van Buren Drive Centerport NY 11721.

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Purpose: any lawful purpose. 299 8/25 6x thn Notice of formation of TODDROD LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/2/2016. Office location, County of Suffolk. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Aboff’s, Inc., 33 Gerard St., Ste. 204, Huntington, NY 11743. Purpose: any lawful act. 302 8/25 6x thn Notice of formation of Baseball Lifestyle 101, LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 04, 2016. Office Location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been desig-

nated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 8 Kotfield Ct, Melville, NY 11747. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 311 8/25 6x thn Notice of formation of EAST BERRY ASSOCIATES LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/11/2016. Office location, County of Suffolk. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Aboff’s, Inc., 33 Gerard St., Ste. 204, Huntington NY 11743. Purpose: any lawful act. 316 9/1 6x thn

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The Joe Bayer Band will be performing at Centerport Fire Department’s Country Concert and BBQ Cook-Off this Saturday.

Country music concert comes to C’port Centerport Fire Department is hosting their first annual Country Concert and BBQ Cook-Off on Saturday, Sept. 24, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Centerport Beach. The concert features live music by the Joe Bayer Band. Joe Bayer was just presented with the Entertainer of the Year and Best Tour awards by Country Blast Radio in Nashville, Tennessee. Barbecue cook-off teams will be competing for bragging rights on the best chicken, ribs and beef. Bring your friends and family, and enjoy a day of great music,

line dancing and delicious food favorites cooked by Centerport firefighters. Among the food available will be hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, pulled pork, smoked sausage, roasted corn, ice cream and beverages. Admission is $5 per person. Tickets can be purchased in advance from any member of the Centerport Fire Department. Centerport Beach is located at the end of Little Neck Road in Centerport. For additional information, please visit www.centerportfd. org or email CFDcookoff@gmail.com.


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Plastic bag fee looks to limit waste from LI shoppers Suffolk County legislator says he hopes fee will eventually be distributed to environmental groups By Victoria Espinoza victoria@tbrnewspapers.com It’s official: bagging your groceries will cost you. The Suffolk County Legislature approved a 5-cent fee per plastic grocery bag this month, which will be collected and kept by stores. The main goal of the legislation is to reduce bag waste by incentivizing shoppers to avoid the fee and bring their own bags. “I feel relieved,” Suffolk County Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D-Centerport) said in a phone interview. “But I am also concerned.” Spencer said he is “sensitive” to struggling families with the current cost of living, and doesn’t want them to feel like this is a new fee or tax being imposed on them. “This is nothing new, people are paying for these bags already,” he said. According to the legislator, grocery stores already work the price of the plastic bags they give away into the price of products they sell. A report conducted by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments about plastic bags stated consumers pay $37.50 per year in hidden bag costs passed on by retailers. But some residents are not on board with the future fee.

Suffolk County Legislator Sara Anker (D-Mount Sinai) said she heard many responses from senior citizens in her district that they don’t like the new bill. “I had an overwhelming response from residents not supporting the fee,” she said in a phone interview. “To [the senior community] it’s just another expense. The 5 cents goes right back to the retailer, and it should really go to a designated environmental fund.” The idea of the fee going to an environmental cause was first implemented in Washington D.C., the first place in the United States to impose a 5-cent fee on plastic bags, with the Anacostia River Cleanup and Protection Act. According to the legislation, only 1 out of the 5-cent fee is collected by the store, and the rest is deposited in the Anacostia River Cleanup and Protection Fund. In a 2013 study of the D.C. law, researchers found that both residents 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. Spencer said creating legislation similar to that in D.C. was discussed, with part of the fee going toward an environmental

‘Plastic bags are a mistake of the past. Reusable bags are the solution for the future.’ — Adrienne esposito

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plastic bags will have a 5-cent fee per bag starting in 2018.

cause, however it ended up being out of his control. “I would love to do that, but we don’t have the taxing authority,” Spencer said. He explained it would require state action for part of the fee to be divided and sent to

an organization. “I would love to see that money go towards conservation,” he said. “But it is important to move forward now and not wait for the state to act. On a county level, we’ve taken the lead.” Spencer said he hopes eventually the state will create legislation that will supersede his own, but for now he must continue to do his job. Citizens Campaign for the Environment Executive Director Adrienne Esposito applauded Spencer’s legislation. “Plastic bags are a mistake of the past,” she said in a statement. “Reusable bags are the solution for the future. This legislation will reduce plastic bag use by 60 percent or more and that will make our communities and our bays cleaner and greener, and save us money. Kudos to Suffolk County Legislator Doc Spencer for his leadership and persistence in protecting our environment.” The CCE said there is more plastic in

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Councilwoman Susan Berland helps open a Stop & Shop location in Huntington last year. Stop & Shop is now offering free fruit for children.

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It’s good to be a kid at Stop&Shop because the grocery chain has launched a Free Fruit for Kids program in all of its stores, offering a free piece of fruit to children age 10 and under. Parents and caregivers have to go no further than the produce department to find a healthy snack option for kids while they are shopping. With support from produce partners, the Free Fruit for Kids program focuses on providing healthy snacking for kids while parents or caregivers shop.

“We hope to help shape healthier habits in our tiniest of customers by offering a convenient and naturally sweet snack to enjoy as they shop with their parents,” said Julie Hersey, nutritionist for Stop&Shop. In-store signage and produce displays direct customers to the free fruit that is available. Bananas will be offered to start, and later this fall mandarin oranges will be offered. Customers are encouraged to take one piece of fruit per child age 10 and under. — donna newman

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Northport has a cow

Photos by Victoria Espinoza

Scenes from the Cow Harbor Day parade on Main Street in Northport Village Sunday, Sept. 18.


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Continued from page A3 the oceans than plankton, with 46,000 pieces of plastic in every square mile. Many marine animals are choked and strangled by bags, or die consuming them. The CCE said plastic pollution negatively impacts 267 species of marine life. John Durso, president of Local 228, a retail labor union and Long Island Federation of Labor, said the bill will intro-

cops Huntington Station man arrested for slashing man

duce positive change to Suffolk County. “The Suffolk County plastic bag law is truly an innovative bill that takes great steps to cut back on environmental waste, while also addressing the needs of local workers and businesses,” he said in a statement. “We were glad to work with the Suffolk County Legislature to collaborate on a landmark legislation that will protect our environment for future generations of Suffolk County’s working families.” The fee will go into effect Jan. 1, 2018.

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By Victoria Espinoza victoria@tbrnewspapers.com Second Precinct officers were called to Fairgrounds Avenue in Huntington Station Sept. 20 after a 911 caller reported a male had been slashed at approximately 11:45 a.m. The man, Juan Rosa Corrado, 38, was transported to Huntington Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Following an investigation, Second Squad detectives arrested Camilo Rivera, 40, and charged him with first-degree assault. Rivera, of Huntington Station, was held overnight at the 2nd Precinct and was scheduled to be arraigned at 1st District Court in Central Islip Sept. 21. Attorney information was not immediately available. photo from scpD

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tbrnewsmedia.com LEGALS Notice of formation of DXHLS REALTY LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/23/2016. Office location, County of Suffolk. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 560 Deer Park Ave., Dix Hills, NY 11746. Purpose: any lawful act 325 9/1 6x thn Notice of formation of Vector Capital Services, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on June 22, 2016. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process served to the LLC care of its Registered Agent: LegalInc Corporate Services Inc., 1967 Wehrle Drive, Suite 1 #086, Buffalo, NY 14221. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Dissolution date: Perpetual. 331 9/8 6x thn

Notice of formation of Jovian LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 1, 2016. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to Jovian LLC 64 Deepdale Dr. Huntington Sta. 11746. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 360 9/15 6x th Notice of formation of SAMZEN MANAGEMENT LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/24/2016. Office location, County of Suffolk. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 19 Buckingham Dr., Dix Hills, NY 11746. Purpose: any lawful act 361 9/15 6x th

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Hook & Fly LLC. Arts of Org. filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/30/16. Office location: SUFFOLK County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to principal business address: 10 Oakridge Dr., Huntington, NY 11743 Purpose: any lawful act or activity

Notice of formation of Victoria Morabito, Mental Health Counseling, PLLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 21, 2014. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 150 Veterans Hwy, Unit 555, Commack, NY 11725. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

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Notice of formation of GIOIA FLUSHING LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/29/10. Office location: SUFFOLK CTY. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 12 ALLEY POND CT, DIX HILLS NY 11746 381 9/22 6x thn Notice of formation of EJP Group, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/12/2016. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 5 Beaumont Drive, Melville, NY 11747. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 384 9/22 6x thn

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police are looking for a man who stole more than $7,000 in products from stop&shop.

Police search for man who stole thousands from N’pt Stop&Shop By Victoria Espinoza victoria@tbrnewspapers.com Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who used a stolen credit card to make purchases during a threeweek period in July in East Northport. A man used a cloned credit card at

Stop&Shop, on Fort Salonga Road in East Northport, to make approximately $7,700 in purchases between July 9 and July 30. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

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N’pt resident raises money for lung cancer in memory of his brothers By Victoria Espinoza Victoria@tBrnEwspapErs.com

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One Northport resident found inspiration through loss. Hugo Rizzo lost two brothers to lung cancer, and has since devoted his time to raising money for lung cancer treatment research. “Mothers don’t deserve to bury their children,” Rizzo said through tears in a phone interview. “I had to tell my mother both times that her sons died. It has been up to me both times. Nobody deserves to get lung cancer.” Rizzo said his family’s struggle is what makes him so passionate about being involved in cancer research organizations. He also touched on the stigma he believes is associated with lung cancer patients, and how he wants to help change that. “The stigma is that ‘you brought it on yourself,’” Rizzo said, “that it’s a smoker’s disease.” He said he feels this assumption is unfair, and “lung cancer patients share the same fears as colon and brain cancer patients.” Rizzo said lung cancer is one of the most underfunded cancers in terms of research. According to LUNGevity Foundation, lung cancer is the leading cancer death, but only receives six percent of federal research dollars. That comes out to $2,366 per life lost, compared to $24,167 per life lost to breast cancer, and $14,510 to prostate cancer. LUNGevity also reported 60 to 65 percent of all new lung cancer diagnoses are among people who have never smoked or are former smokers, and 10 to 15 percent of lung

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Left, rudy rizzo, who died from lung cancer at 64; middle, carlos rizzo who died from lung cancer at 60; right, brother Hugo, who raises money for research in their memory. cancer patients have never smoked in their lives. This year marks the first time Rizzo is part of the organizing committee for nonprofit Free to Breathe’s Lung Cancer 5K in New York City and Brooklyn. The event is on Sunday, Oct. 30, starting at 10:30 a.m. at Cadman Plaza Park in Brooklyn. Rizzo said he is proud to help and wants to make sure the event is fun. “This shouldn’t be a morose event, it should be hopeful, hopeful that we find better treatment,” he said. The event includes a 5K run, walk, and kids run, as well as other activities, including face painting, a magic show and a yoga

warm-up. There will also be guest speakers and a heroes wall to help show young children they are just as much heroes for being involved as the superheroes they read about. Free To Breathe is a nonprofit organization made up of lung cancer survivors, advocates, researchers, health care professionals and industry leaders, all working to raise money for lung cancer research, increase the number of lung cancer patients participating in clinical trials, and build and empower the lung cancer community. Rizzo said the nonprofit donates 83 percent of the money it raises to research and the development of programs. “Before I get involved, I make sure [an

organization] fits well with me,” he said. “And they give back such a high amount of what they fundraise.” This year Rizzo said they are expecting between 400 and 500 participants, and are hoping to raise between $45,000 and $60,000. He said they were able to raise more than $40,000 last year. “This is a movement that is growing,” he said. “If I can do my part to help others, to make sure they don’t go through what my brothers went through, then that is time well invested.” To find out more information on Free to Breathe’s Lung Cancer 5K or to donate, visit www.freetobreathe.org.


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Left, members from Harborfields Public Library greeted the community at Harborfields Central School District’s ‘A Taste of Harborfields’ Sept. 14. Right, Harborfields SEPTA provided treats and information.

District and PTA host ‘A Taste of Harborfields’ The Harborfields Central School District brought the community together Sept. 14 at Oldfield Middle School for “A Taste of Harborfields.” Sponsored by the district and Harborfields PTAs, the event featured a variety of community organizations and food.

Organizations in attendance included Harborfields Public Library, Girl Scouts, Youth Directions and Alternatives, Greenlawn Civic Association, Lily’s Bread Box and more. Tables were stationed around the cafeteria displaying information about their or-

ganizations and some even provided food. Harborfields school-community organizations joined in the festivities as well. District administrators attended the event, conversing with the community and organizations. “The intent of this event is to provide

our community with the opportunity to learn about district organizations that support our schools,” said Superintendent of Schools Diana Todaro. “It is with their support that our students have been afforded wonderful experiences and opportunities.”

obituaries William Moran

William J. Moran, 87, of Centerport, died Aug. 31. He was the beloved husband of the late Flavial; loving father of Alicia Harris; caring grandfather of Richard M. Harris Jr., and Sean M. Harris (fiancée Ariele); and step great-grandfather of Colten. Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport, where a Northport American Legion Post 694 service was held. A funeral Mass was celebrated at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs R.C. Church in Centerport. Interment with U.S. Air Force military honors followed in Calverton National Cemetery. An online guest book is available at www.nthfh.com.

Stanley Czarnecki

Stanley J. Czarnecki, of Smithtown, died Sept. 2. He was the beloved husband of Marcella; loving father of Eileen (Greg) Ciresi, Rosemarie (Kenny) Simon, Stan (Pam) Czarnecki and Barbara (Harry) Giannakopulos; cherished grandfather of Nicholas, Keriann, Laura, Chris, Michael, Stanley, Victoria, Nickos, Branden and Demetri; and dear great-grandfather of Aubrey Rose. Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Joseph’s Church in Kings Park. Interment followed in St. Philip Neri Cemetery.

Donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or www.stjude.org, in his memory would be appreciated. An online guest book is available at www.nthfh.com.

Kathleen McGarry

Kathleen “Kate” McGarry, 87, of Huntington, died Sept. 4. She was the loving wife of the late Eugene McGarry; devoted mother of Colleen, Jeanne Moore (Michael) and Eugene; and beloved grandmother of Kelly, Kara and Katherine Moore, and Ryan and Colin McGarry. Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport. A funeral mass was celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi R.C. Church in Greenlawn. Interment was in Saint Patrick’s Cemetery in Huntington. An online guest book is available at www.nthfh.com.

Sharon Moryl

Sharon Moryl (née Bellows), of Huntington Station, died Sept. 11, three years to the day after her late husband John. She was the loving mother of Allison Simon (Jeremy Max) and John Paul (Concetta); cherished grandmother of Joseph, Elena and Grace Moryl, and Violet Simon; and dear sister of Nancy Perez, Margie Ouimette (David), William Bellows (Ja-

net) and Michael Cancelliere (Andrea). Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport. A funeral service was celebrated by Rabbi Jeffrey Clopper and burial followed in Northport Rural Cemetery. An online guest book is available at www.nthfh.com.

Teresa Bruno

Teresa Bruno, of East Northport, died Sept. 7. She was the beloved wife of Joseph; loving mother of Anna (Rich) Tolve, Melinda (Tom) Mannino, Joseph Bruno and Jenine (Tom) Elkins; cherished grandmother of Nicole and Danielle Elkins, Ashley Bruno, Christian and Matthew Mannino; and dear sister of Ida Cuccia. Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport. A funeral Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Stephen Donnelly at St. Patrick’s Church in Huntington. Interment followed in St. Patrick’s Cemetery. Donations to VNS Hospice of Suffolk, 505 Main Street, Northport, NY 117768, in her memory would be appreciated. An online guest book is available at www.nthfh.com.

Kurt Wagenhauser

Kurt Wagenhauser, 58, of Greenlawn, died Sept. 3. He was the beloved husband of Lisa;

loving father of Matthew and Megan; dear brother of Valerie Zeis and Peter Wagenhauser and his wife Becky; and fond brother-in-law of Linda Meglio and Bill Braman. Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport, where Greenlawn Fire Department and funeral services were held. Private cremation followed. Donations in Kurt’s memory to The Nature Conservancy, Greenlawn Fire Department or VNS Hospice of Suffolk would be appreciated. An online guest book is available at www.nthfh.com.

Catherine Kern

Catherine Sidney Kern, 51, died Aug. 31. She was the loving mother of Sarah Rae Wolf and her husband John; cherished daughter of Sidney Carroll Knapp and the late David Peter Knapp; dear sister of Allison Womack and her husband David, David Knapp and his wife Allison, John Knapp and his wife Barbara, and Christopher Knapp and his wife Betsy. Catherine was also loved by her nieces and nephews and many friends. Arrangements were entrusted to Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home in Northport. Her family is asking for memorial donations in her name to the American Diabetes Association. An online guest book is available at www.nthfh.com.


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2016 ElEction

Polls give Clinton the edge in 2016, but the race is not over By Helmut NorpotH Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer and, in presidential election years, the traditional beginning of the general election campaign. At this juncture Nate Silver’s popular website, FiveThirtyEight, has all but anointed Democrat Hillary Clinton as the inevitable winner over Republican Donald Trump in November. The 538 forecast based on an aggregation of polls gives Clinton a 70 percent chance, give or take a point, to defeat Trump. It is a victory not only in the popular vote but also in the Electoral College. The polling averages produced by RealClearPolitics and The Huffington Post agree. They all have shown a Clinton lead for months, punctured only briefly when Trump clinched the GOP nomination in primaries or won it at the Republican National Convention. Polls are shining a bright light on Clinton’s prospects while casting a dark shadow on Trump’s. So it seems. How serious should we take these poll-driven forecasts? By now we have lived with scientific polls in American presidential elections for 80 years. It started in 1936, when George Gallup conducted the first poll of a representative sample of American voters. For the record, he got it right that year. Few readers may be old enough to remember. Franklin Roosevelt

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Hillary Clinton’s lead in the polls at this point in the election cycle hardly guarantees victory. was running in 1936 against ... quick, who was the Republican opponent? OK, it was Alf Landon of Kansas. FDR led him in every poll conducted by Gallup and won in one of the biggest landslides — a great start. Gallup would not always be so lucky. In 1948,

his polling consistently showed Republican Tom Dewey defeating Democrat Harry Truman, the incumbent president, who wound up with the victory on Election Day. Back to Labor Day. At this point during the 2008 election cycle, Republican John

McCain was ahead of Democrat Barack Obama 49 percent to 44 percent in the Gallup poll. Many probably don’t remember it. McCain’s lead was famously trumpeted as a “game change,” triggered by his choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate. The strong showing of the GOP ticket in the polls raised the hopes of the McCain camp for a victory in the November, while unnerving the Obama camp. Then the economy took a sudden nosedive as Lehman Brothers collapsed and Wall Street crashed. As the candidate of the White House party, on whose watch this calamity occurred, McCain saw his fortunes tank in the polls. It also did not help that Palin, his vice-presidential candidate, came across as clueless and tongue-tied on television in interviews with Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric. So, real-life events unfavorable to the White House party and missteps in the election campaign combined to reverse a lead in the polls that one side, McCain in this case, enjoyed at the beginning of the general election campaign. Lesson: Beware of pollsters bearing election forecasts eight weeks before Election Day. Helmut Norpoth is a political science professor at Stony Brook University and has designed models to forecast elections in the U.S. and abroad.

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MEDICAL ASSISTANT PT Well established PEDIATRIC OFFICE. Setauket. Excellent Opportunity. Contact office 631-751-7676 or fax resume to 631-751-1152 NURSING ASSISTANT OB/GYN office days & evening, Flexibility a must. Call 631-474-4917 or fax resume to: 631-331-1048. R.N., L.P.N., C.N.A. POSITIONS AVAILABLE, ALL SHIFTS. Please send your resume to: jfhr@jeffersonsferry.org,or to dcaccamo@ jeffersonsferry.org, via fax 631-675-5597 Jefferson’s Ferry, 1 Jefferson’s Ferry Drive, South Setauket, NY 11720, 631-650-2614, EOE SAFE HARBOR TITLE Seeks detail oriented, team player with strong typing and computer skills. P/T. Email resume to: gina@safeharbor-title.com See employment display for complete details. SECRETARY P/T Computer Savvy, must be proficient in Word. Stony Brook. Fax resume and cover letter to: 631-751-8665.

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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.

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J. MAKARIUS CONSTRUCTION Renovations, Kitchens, Windows/Doors, Bathrooms. Construction Management Services. Since 1980. 631-928-0483. Lic#8477-H. jmakariusconstruction.com

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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

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Anna Throne-Holst: It’s time Congress takes action to stop gun violence Stock photo

A new law will encourage Suffolk County residents to bring reusable bags to the grocery store with them.

The state should lend a hand to limit bags This month, Suffolk County took a step to help reduce plastic bag pollution. The Suffolk County Legislature approved a bill that, starting in January 2018, will charge 5 cents per plastic bag used by a consumer at a grocery store. The idea of the law is to encourage residents to bring reusable bags to the grocery store with them to help reduce plastic bag waste that threatens marine life and the environment on the North Shore and across Long Island. Like any bill, there were supporters and detractors. Supporters praised the positive impact this bill would have on the environment and protestors argued that this is just another fee that is going right back to the grocery stores. Suffolk County Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D- Centerport) introduced the legislation and agreed with voices that said the money should go somewhere else, like toward environmental organizations. However, he said it’s not that easy. The state must act and create a bill that supersedes his, since Suffolk County does not have the authority to impose a tax that would divide the fee. So we as an editorial staff urge the New York State Legislature to take action and do what we see as a no brainer. A plastic bag fee that gives the majority of the funds collected to an environmental group helps the Earth twice. People are encouraged to eschew plastic bags, while money is also raised to help the environment — from the people who choose not to do so.

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It’s high time to stop simply talking about gun violence and start doing something about it. A large majority of Americans already supports commonsense gun laws and public safety measures. They recognize that far too many people are dying or losing loved ones at the hands of weak gun safety laws. I recognize it, too, and that’s an important difference between me and my opponent in our campaign for Congress. Truthfully, the facts are staggering. Each year more than 33,000 men, women and children die in gun deaths, counting murders, suicides and accidents. Unfortunately, Lee Zeldin, my opponent, votes right down the line with the corporate gun lobby, which as everyone knows intimidates elected officials from passing any commonsense gun reforms whatsoever. Mr. Zeldin refuses even to expand background checks to all commercial gun sales, which would stop dangerous felons and domestic abusers from buying

guns. He is the only member of the Long Island congressional delegation who refuses to support the no-nonsense legislation to prevent suspects on the terrorist watch list from purchasing firearms. Mr. Zeldin has placed himself far to the extreme right of his own party. Nationally, 90 percent of Republican voters favor background checks on all gun buyers. Some 85 percent support a ban barring those on the terrorist watch list from buying guns. Our current policy absolutely makes no sense. If you’re deemed too dangerous to fly on an airplane, why should you be allowed to buy a deadly weapon? Yet in each of the last three years, more than 200 people on the terrorist watch list have not been stopped from buying guns. I am the mother of four and I have spent my life working to protect and nurture children. There is no more urgent task than sheltering our children from terrorism, whether from abroad

or home-grown. As your representative in Congress, I would be committed to doing real work to keep guns out of the hands of violent felons, domestic violence perpetrators and individuals suffering from mental illness. I will fight to close the gun-show loophole and require background checks for those purchasing a gun. I am also committed to finally regulating the high-impact assault weapons that have too often been the weapon of choice in mass shootings across the United States. Sadly, gun deaths in the United States already rival traffic fatalities in number. Yet while a host of sensible laws and regulations promote traffic safety, we do next to nothing to bring down the lives lost to the misuse of guns. Lee Zeldin is part of the road block, and it’s time to get him out of the way.

I’ve been listening for weeks to attacks on the evil Clinton Foundation. I want to share my experience with the organization. Sixteen years ago I became involved in opening a home for AIDS-affected children in Meru, Kenya, a town then being ravaged by the AIDS pandemic. We were able to open the home in 2005 to the first 18 children, three of whom were HIV positive. Since then, the number of children we support has risen to 78. In 2007 I heard a report on

the radio that the Clinton Foundation was spearheading an AIDS initiative in East Africa that would supply life-saving drugs to those afflicted with the disease. I called the Clinton Foundation offices in Harlem and asked for the name and number of their contact person in Nairobi. I shared this information with my colleague Joseph Kirima, the director of our home in Kenya. He immediately drove to Nairobi and met with the Foundation representative. We

soon began to receive the AIDS medication free of charge. Our three HIV-positive children, now teenagers, are still with us, and the threat of AIDS has diminished, in part because of the efforts of the AIDS Initiative. I think we need to look at the Clinton Foundation in the larger context of what it has accomplished, instead of viewing it as a campaign issue.

Anna Throne-Holst Candidate 1st Congressional District

In defense of the Clinton Foundation

Larry Hohler Hope Children’s Fund

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onday, we will finally get to see, on the same stage, the presidential candidates who hate each other, find each other unqualified, and who long ago seem to have taken the gloves off in their smackdown. Here are just a few of the questions I’d ask the man and woman who would like to be our president: • People don’t like either of you, including politicians in Washington. Secretary Clinton, how will you bring together Democrats and Republicans, By Daniel Dunaief when your war with so many Republicans dates back to your years as first lady? And, Mr. Trump, notable Democrats and Republicans seem to find your style and policies confounding. How much

D. None of the above

can you really accomplish without the broad-based support of Republicans? • Mr. Trump, you suggested that Congress shouldn’t consider President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee and they haven’t. What would you do if you were President Obama and the Senate openly ignored your choice for Supreme Court? • Mrs. Clinton, there’s a frequent line from courtroom dramas like Law & Order that goes something like this: “You said X when the detectives spoke to you and now you’re saying Y. Which is it? Were you lying then or are you lying now?” People don’t trust you. You don’t seem completely forthcoming, even about your pneumonia, until we see pictures of you stumbling into your SUV. How do we know when you’re sharing the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? • Mr. Trump, are you going to release your tax returns? The longer you go without sharing them, the more people wonder if you’re hiding something. You believe your opponent selectively discloses details about her-

self all the time, but you’re not sharing something most, if not all, candidates have shared. What gives? • Mr. Trump, you have suggested on a few occasions that advocates of the second amendment might have something to say about Hillary Clinton’s position on gun control. You claim that people misinterpret what you say because you didn’t mean what you said when you wrote it. Your rhetoric, were you to be president, would mean something far different from what it does when you’re tweeting. If you were president, would you tamp down the bluster that people might misinterpret? Do you feel you can and should be able to shoot from the hip, as it were, whenever it suits your interests? • Neither of you seems ready to say the kinds of things we would hope to teach our children, such as “I’m sorry,” or “I was wrong.” Can each of you name a situation or circumstance in public life when you made a mistake and you recognize that you could and should have done better? • Okay, turning away from each

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istory came alive on the distaff side last Monday night, as Liz Kahn Kaplan talked about the nine first ladies born in New York State. Kaplan, a longtime resident of this area and prominent member of the Three Village Historical Society, as well as an author and docent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, combined her appreciation for history and art with delicious details from the lives of the nine By Leah S. Dunaief women to make a delightful and informative evening at the Neighborhood House. So who are those women? Some of them we can tick off readily: Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy, Barbara Bush and Nancy Reagan. Others are shrouded in more distant history. They are the wives of Presidents Monroe, Van Buren, Tyler, Cleveland

Between you and me

and Fillmore. Here is an example of one of Kaplan’s anecdotes about these women. Elizabeth Monroe, born of an aristocratic Loyalist family in 1768, who disregarded the disapproval of her father to go ahead and marry the patriot James Monroe, is generally credited with saving the life of Madame de Lafayette. The wife of the French hero of the American Revolution was incarcerated as a result of her aristocratic heritage during the Reign of Terror and about to be guillotined, as had been her grandmother, mother and sister before her. At the time, Monroe was the ambassador to France, but was unable to officially intercede. Elizabeth Monroe, not bound by diplomatic constraints, acted on her own and publicly went to visit Mme. Lafayette in prison, promising to return each day. Not wanting an appearance of conflict with America, the French authorities released Mme. Lafayette the next day. When Monroe became president, did the American public appreciate his wife? They did not, as Kaplan reported. She was far too elegant and aristocratic for American tastes. Tyler’s wife, Julia Gardiner, born

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on Gardiner’s Island, was known a bit infamously as the “rose of Long Island” and was called “madam presidentress,” the term “first lady” not having been coined until much later. Gardiner was Tyler’s second wife, and she attracted a lot of attention by being the first to marry a sitting president and for being 30 years younger than him. Tyler’s eldest daughter was five years older than her stepmother. And so the stories unfolded, Kaplan keeping her audience totally engaged for well over an hour. Martin Van Buren, the first president to be born after American independence, and the only president to speak English as a second language, married his childhood sweetheart, Hannah Hoes. She spoke Dutch at home with her husband and was his first cousin once removed. Millard Fillmore married Abigail Powers, a schoolteacher. Both were upstate New Yorkers. Grover Cleveland, who served two terms, but not consecutively, married Frances Folsom, a woman 22 years younger. A bachelor when he entered office, he married the daughter of a close friend. He had looked after her as executor of his friend, Oscar Folsom’s,

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other, what policy do each of you guarantee wouldn’t change one iota and for which you would be inflexible or unwilling to compromise if either of you became president? Candidates often make promises they can’t keep when they’re elected. Is there anything you will pursue in its current form from your platforms? • You both must recognize that your own rhetoric has alienated voters and raised concerns among various groups about your ability to lead and act on their behalf. Mrs. Clinton, how would you reconcile with Trump’s “deplorables,” as you put it, and Mr. Trump, how would you represent MuslimAmericans, Americans of Mexican heritage or any of the other people you’ve alienated if you became president? • This campaign seems steeped in negativity. What is the most positive message each of you can share? How would that positive message make people feel better about the election and, down the road, the prospects for themselves and for this country? Be as specific as possible.

estate and simply waited until she was old enough before they married. At 21, Frances was the youngest first lady, and she was well-liked. She is appreciated for having started kindergarten in schools. The other first ladies are well known to us. Eleanor Roosevelt is credited as the most influential and active first lady in our history. The longest-serving first lady, as wife of four-term president Franklin Roosevelt, she went on to a public life of her own. Jackie Kennedy became an American idol and is known for her cultural efforts and redecorating the White House. Barbara Bush, with her forthright style, her constant loyalty and support of her family, and refusal to dye her hair when her husband became president, was always a more popular figure than he. And Nancy Reagan, Ronald Reagan’s second wife, was a diminutive and elegant first lady whose life was dedicated to protecting her husband after the assassination attempt that wounded him and his press secretary. They are fascinating women and we can claim them as our own.

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Clockwise from above, Danny Zihal heads the ball into the left corner for the game-winning goal; Mason Mee heads the ball; Zihal celebrates his goal; and ryan Moyka grabs a pass.

Tornadoes invade Miller Place By Desirée Keegan desiree@tbrnewspapers.com A tornado has swept through Miller Place. After getting opportunity after opportunity, the Harborfields boys’ soccer team finally put the ball in the back of the net to claim a 1-0 win over Miller Place Sept. 20, when forward Danny Zihal headed a Marco LaRocca throw-in into the left side of the net. “It was getting late in the game and I knew somebody had to step up, so as a captain of the team, I wanted to lead my guys,” Zihal, a senior, said. “This team,

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they’re my brothers and I just love playing with them. The celebration was great — it just felt like winning — but then you have to get back out there and start defending.” The team didn’t have to play much defense though, as the Tornadoes continued to fight for another goal in the final 15 minutes. “Putting pressure on the backs and winning first touches helps you win the ball back and get more chances,” Zihal said. “We just have to put the ball in the back of the net and finish things earlier. We had a lot of chances.” That weight Harborfields placed on Miller Place is something Harborfields head coach D.J. Greening said he’s been preaching to his players. “We’ve been telling them all year that they have to keep pressing to finally put teams away, and we did,” he said. “They worked hard, we developed the ball well and got a lot of opportunities, it’s just tough to finish. We’ve also been especially emphasizing to move the ball quickly and change the point of attack, and I think we did that better in the second half, which made it a little more difficult for them to press and get their opportunities on transition.” But on the same side of the field where the ball was kept most of the game, shined a young star in the making. Miller Place’s sophomore goalkeeper Desmond Totillo, who was called up from the junior varsity level because junior Kyle Korade was out sick, made multiple stops while coming out to grab possession during plays, to maintain the 0-0 score for as long as he could. “I was a little shaky at the beginning,

but got better throughout the game,” Totillo said. “I thought we played good, but I think we didn’t get forward enough. I think we need to play more attacking, so I was trying to play hard and trying to keep us in it.” Harborfields came close to scoring, as the ball went into the net on a falling, overthe-back scissor kick to open the second half, but the goal was reversed on a foul call. The Tornadoes picked up steam from there, but Totillo made back-to-back saves, and then a rebound off a shot that hit the far right post was saved by a defender who jumped in net as Totillo came out. “That’s why we eventually won the game,” Greening said of his team’s willingness to not give up the ball up in the Panthers’ zone. Harborfields kept Miller — Danny Zihal Place on its toes, as shots went wide and over the net. Then, the team scored with 15:23 on the clock off a LaRocca corner throw-in — one of many the senior midfielder and co-captain’s team received. Miller Place head coach Kenny Lake said despite the outcome, he’s proud of what his young team — as he started five sophomores and an eighth-grader — was able to accomplish. “We have a young group that stood up to a challenge,” he said. “We have a very good team that we played today, so hats off to them, but we worked hard and that’s all I could ask for.” He thinks his team needs to work on keeping its composure, which he knows will come with maturity, but was impressed by his young keeper’s skills.

‘It was getting late in the game and I knew somebody had to step up, so as a captain of the team, I wanted to lead my guys.’

“He played awesome,” Lake said of Totillo. “He really kept us in the game. The game is fast, and I think we’re getting better with every single game. We have a very bright future with a very young varsity team, so I’m excited.” As for the Tornadoes, they’re looking to keep a tight grip on the League V title they won last year. The team has claimed nine points over its last six road games while the Tornadoes’ field is being renovated, earning four wins and tying once over the span. The team takes on reigning state champion Amityville next, Sept. 22 at 4:30 p.m. “If we just keep playing the way we’re playing and step it up a little bit, we’ll be a great team,” Zihal said. “I think we can do great things.”


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