The Times of Huntington-Northport - September 24, 2015

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On your marks, get set, moo-ve! Photos by Mark D’Angio; bottom right photo by Victoria Espinoza

Northport’s annual Cow Harbor Weekend kicked off with The Great Cow Harbor 10K Run, above, on Saturday. This year’s winners include first-place runner Parker Stinson, pictured below wearing no. 2, and Brianne Nelson, no. 26, as the top female runner. Bottom right, a float in the Cow Harbor Parade on Sunday; and below left, both rows, many turned out clad in various costumes for the Saturday race. For more photos, see page A26.

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The town board votes to allow bow hunting in Eaton’s Neck

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Petrone pitches $188.7M budget, stays in tax cap Plan freezes salaries for pols, bumps highway budget By Rohma aBBas

Huntington Town Supervisor Frank Petrone (D) unveiled a $188.7 million preliminary 2016 budget on Wednesday. Sept. 16, that reduces spending slightly from this year and stays within a state-mandated cap on property tax levy increases. If approved, the budget would amount to a $29 increase for the average homeowner, if looking only at the town’s three major funds. The budget is balanced by a 1.3 percent increase in the town’s tax levy, because Huntington is using fewer funds from reserves to balance the budget, according to a town statement. The town board voted at a meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 16, to schedule an Oct. 6 public hearing on the budget. The public hearing will take place at 6 p.m. The spending plan is a “no-frills” budget, which is down from this year’s spending by .2 percent, officials said. The budget would maintain current services and reflects a reduction in staffing through attrition — fewer than five employees due to some retirements in the town’s General Services department, Petrone told reporters after the meeting. There’s $1.9 million more budgeted for the town’s Highway Department, due to last year’s severe winter. That increase was offset by little to no increase in other major town funds and decreased spending in some of the special districts, a town statement said. One of the issues the supervisor said he’s wrestling with is funding expenses taxpayers may want but that count against the municipality in its state tax cap levy increase calculations. To that end, Petrone said officials have not included renewing a multi-million

dollar Open Space Bond Act town taxpayers voted in favor of to have the town fund green initiatives, park improvements and land purchases, because revenue raised through the act counts into the town’s tax levy. Petrone also said that the town has been considering putting up a referendum to create a parking district, which could have the authority sell bonds to fund a long-desired parking garage in Huntington village, but that would count against the town’s tax levy calculation. Petrone said he’s been calling on state lawmakers to look at possible revisions to the tax cap law in cases where voters directly choose to tax themselves. “This 2016 budget preparation presented challenges and realities that will alter how the town does business going forward, without important changes to the tax cap act,” Petrone wrote in his budget message. “While the tax cap act seeks to stabilize the tax base, it also limits our ability to enhance or expand services to our residents.” Other highlights of the budget include freezing all salaries for elected officials and appointment management, continued focus on building a $1.5 million new animal shelter and implementing design and initial construction of the James D. Conte Community Center at the former Huntington Armory. The supervisor also proposed a $15 million capital budget that focuses on improvements to the town’s infrastructure, such as the rehabilitation of various plants and pump stations in the Dix Hills Water District to headworks improvements in the Huntington Sewer District. Funding is also included for road rehabilitation, drainage infrastructure and paving, according to the statement. Victoria Espinoza contributed reporting.

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Down with the deer Town board votes to allow bow hunting of animals By Victoria Espinoza

The Huntington Town Board voted unanimously on Wednesday, Sept. 16, to amend town code to allow bow hunting of deer in Eaton’s Neck under the direction of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The board’s move was in response to Eaton’s Neck residents’ concerns of deer overpopulating their communities. Residents there have told town officials that they believe the animals have contributed to increased car accidents, tick-borne illnesses and a downgrade in their community’s quality of life. “I think the Town Board did a great job in recognizing the fact that we have a problem,” Joe DeRosa, an Eaton’s Neck resident and president of Eaton Harbors Corp., said in a phone interview. “It’s a fantastic decision. It took the courage of the board to make this difficult decision.” The decision comes after a heated summer-long debate, with some residents strongly in favor of this resolution, and others staunchly against it. Supervisor Frank Petrone (D) said that this resolution takes the town’s firearms legislation, and amends it to include deer hunting with bows on private

property with the approval of the property owner after the hunter has obtained a DEC permit. Deer hunting season is just around the corner, starting on Oct. 1 and ending Jan. 31. The supervisor said that homeowners themselves would go in and decide how they want to handle hiring a hunter to shoot deer on their property. “We’ve gotten community groups and civic groups involved,” Petrone said. The groups will help find someone qualified, a deer hunter or deer hunter group, to come in. He called it a safety measure, so “it’s not just ‘Joe the hunter’ coming in.” Deer hunters need to be approved by residents before they hunt on the residents’ private property. Petrone said hunters would most likely have to sign something like a release before hunting. Also, in a separate resolution, the board voted unanimously to schedule a public hearing to consider adopting a law to introduce a deer management program. Petrone said he recognizes that some residents say that bow hunting is not favorable, and that they are more interested in a method to reduce deer numbers through using contraceptives. He said he’s been researching annual contraceptive drugs, which require tagging deer, tranquilizing

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them and following up every year. He has also learned of a drug called GonaCon, a contraceptive drug that would only have to be given once. The company that is offering this drug would actually pay for this drug, because they want it to be used, according to Petrone. “A deer management program will provide for various alternatives,” Petrone said. “One of the things that’s really being looked at is the contraception concept.” Other ideas being reviewed are herding programs, to help round up deer; and getting a count of how many deer there actually are in the area. “What this is, is we’ve started the process

because there is a need to begin,” Petrone said about the mission of the management program. “Let’s now get into sophisticating this as a real management program.” Councilwoman Susan Berland (D) supported all the bills on the deer issue. “I recognize the seriousness of this issue for the residents of Eaton’s Neck,” she said in a phone interview. In terms of the deer management program, Berland said, “It’s a natural second half of this.” “I think we need to look into deer management — we need a long-term plan. Not everybody wants hunting on their property. We have to appeal to everyone,” she said.

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Longtime Northport police chief to hang hat Bruckenthal retires Saturday, Lt. Bill Ricca to take helm

received his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and police science. From Northport Village Police Chief Ric there, he took the first police job he was Bruckenthal will be retiring on Saturday, offered, in Asharoken Village. Sept. 26, ending a career of nearly four “It was very quiet, and in the winter decades of policing the village’s streets. it was dead,” the chief said. “I wanted a Lieutenant Bill Ricca will be taking little more activity. So in 1978, I had the over at the helm. The lieutenant said he opportunity to come here. Northport is looking forward to continuing the then was a lot different than it is today.” chief’s work. He said that downtown Northport “He’s done such a great job here; he’s used to have a “tremendous” number of made this a model departbars. Bruckenthal said with ment,” Ricca said in a recent ‘I love to be a cop a laugh that there were quite sit-down interview. “[There a number of bar fights back will] be very few changes where I live.’ then, but that has changed when I take over.” — bill ricca due to a big decrease in the Bruckenthal, 62, has number of bars in the vilspent 37 of his 39 years in law enforce- lage now. While he doesn’t know why ment at Northport Village Police De- the dynamic of Northport has changed, partment. He has been chief for the last he thinks it has to do with more and 15 years, after working his way up the more people realizing that Northport is ladder. He began his career as an officer a unique spot. and rose to sergeant and then lieutenant. “That has changed the environment He resides in Northport with his wife here,” he said. Patricia, and they had four kids, Noa Bruckenthal said being involved with Beth, Nathan, Matthew and Michael. the community is the best way to run a Nathan was killed in action in Iraq as a successful police department. coastguardsman in 2004. “I really believe interacting with peoBruckenthal grew up in Queens. He ple, just talking with people and getting graduated from Queens College and out of the police car, is the best police then attended John Jay College, where he work you can do. It’s a small department, By Victoria Espinoza

northport Village police chief ric Bruckenthal will retire on saturday.

so I try to encourage the officers to tell me what they are interested in, so maybe we can do something with their interests that’s going to help the department and the community.” For example, one officer under Bruckenthal’s command is a former Eagle Scout, so he attends all the Eagle Scout presentations. Other officers interact with the schools in Northport, because they have children that are in all the different schools within the district. He thinks this management strategy helps

connect cops to their community. Bruckenthal has enjoyed working with the administration at Northport Village Hall and said “they really do have the community and the village in their best interests.” Henry Tobin, deputy mayor of Northport Village, said that Bruckenthal would be deeply missed. “One reason Ric has been loved by the village and supported so strongly through tough times is because the people know CHIEF continued on page A6

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Housing coalition: Nothing homey about new regs Group criticizes amendment aimed at two-family homes By Rohma aBBas

A representative of the Huntington Township Housing Coalition blasted a proposal from Councilwoman Tracy Edwards (D) at a public hearing last week that would add requirements to creating twofamily homes. The law, if approved, would transform the process to create a two-family home in the R-5 Residence District from one that’s as-of-right — not requiring any planning or zoning board review — to one that requires a special-use permit from the Huntington Town Zoning Board of Appeals. The ZBA would then review the application on a number of criteria and would also consider community input. Those criteria include aesthetics, like ensuring the house looks like a single-family home of no more than two stories, and restricting features, like exposed cellars, large attics, tall roofs, multiple driveways and decks, and prominent secondary entrances, according to the proposed law. The owner would also have to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board that he or she would sustain “severe hardship” if the application was denied and that the hardship wasn’t self-created. Roger Weaving, who spoke on behalf

of the coalition, said, on Sept. 16, that the group was strongly opposed to the legislation. In a statement opining on the law, the coalition criticized the current requirements governing two-family home creation as well, calling them “so restrictive as to virtually exclude two-family homes from being created in Huntington.” “Not only is the resolution arbitrary, it perpetuates racial and class segregation in Huntington, without purpose other than to exclude new people,” Weaving said. Weaving also said that the proposed amendment includes arbitrary and vague language. It claims two-family homes should look like single family homes, but there’s no specificity on what a single family home should look like. The proposal said the dwelling should be at least five years of age, but the coalition called this requirement “arbitrary and without purpose other than to exclude two-family homes in Huntington.” Also, the amendment doesn’t describe what constitutes a severe hardship. The coalition and Weaving claimed the law doesn’t jive with the overall mission to create affordable housing in town for the community’s young people. Two-family homes offer lower rents, and the lower cost of living “allows young people to create a

Boat race for the Cup

On Saturday, Oct. 3, Centerport Yacht Club and The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum will host the 35th Annual William K. Vanderbilt II Memorial Cup Race in honor of one of Centerport’s most famous resident yachtsmen. Open to all area sailors, The Vanderbilt Cup was established by Centerport Yacht Club Past Commodore Albert P. Rosanes in 1981 in conjunction with the Vanderbilt Museum. The race will begin at 11:00 a.m. in Huntington Bay, in the area of Bell “8,” and will finish in Northport Bay, with a glorious view of “Eagle’s Nest,” — William K. Vanderbilt II’s stunning Spanish Revival mansion and Gold Coast retreat. Racers and their guests are then invited to the mansion for the regatta party to enjoy food, drinks and live music by the Just Cause band under the stars in Vanderbilt’s Spanish courtyard. The regatta party, sponsored by AriZona beverage company, will also include raffles, with all proceeds to benefit the Vanderbilt Museum, featuring prizes donated by many local businesses. Family and friends of the racing skippers and crew are encouraged to come to the Vanderbilt Museum early that day to explore this jewel of the Huntington community, watch the race finish in Northport Harbor from the lawn, take a mansion tour and then join the regatta

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work/life balance, save some hard-earned dollars, and eventually & hopefully set down roots here in Huntington.” Edwards couldn’t immediately be reached for comment on Wednesday — her aide said she was traveling. But in prior interviews, the councilwoman has said her main thrust in introducing the law was to give neighbors the chance to comment on such projects, as current town code doesn’t require it. She was inspired to create this law after speaking with a Greenlawn resident who came home one day surprised to find a two-family home in the community. “You shouldn’t be able to go to work

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one day thinking that the house being built next to you is a single family and come home from work and find it’s a twofamily house,” Edwards said. “Intuitively, that just doesn’t sound like something we want to do.” Creating sound regulations and requirements for non-single family homes is “appropriate and necessary,” the coalition stated in the letter, and requiring notification of neighbors “makes sense.” But “requiring a five-year wait period and demonstration of a ‘severe hardship’ make no sense.” The public hearing was closed.

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POLICE BLOTTER Incidents and arrests from Sept. 16-19

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Northport Village Police Lt. Bill Ricca will take over for Chief Ric Bruckenthal this week.

In 1991, he came out to Northport as a police officer, and quickly became the firearms instructor for the Continued from page A4 department. He has taken on more responsibilities since then as the dehe has no personal agenda,” Tobin said partment trainer. “In a small department like this, in a phone interview. “He is motivated when an opportunity comes around by what is best for the village.” Tobin acknowledges that the village here to do something specialized, is fortunate, however, to be gaining a you’re excited to grab it,” Ricca said. “Under Chief Bruckenthal, he’s been chief in Ricca. “He is a deeply felt member of the very aggressive in sending guys out to community. He is dedicated to pub- do training.” Ricca has been taking over Brucklic service, fairness and empathy,” he enthal’s duties and day-to-day activisaid. In terms of improvements he’s ties for a few weeks now, and once made to the department, Bruckenthal he officially becomes chief on Sept. 27, he will fully take over administouted a number. “I think we’ve better trained our trative duties at the department. He doesn’t think the Northpeople in first aid, CPR, port Village Board will and AEDs (automatic ‘We can’t do this replace him with a new external defibrillators),” lieutenant immediately Bruckenthal said. “That job ourselves.’ was always something I — Bill ricca after he is promoted. When asked why he thought was very important. I was the first EMT in the depart- was first interested in becoming ment. We handle a significant amount the new chief, Ricca said, “I was alof aided cases. If you can help the per- ways an ambitious person. I never son more than just saying, ‘hurry up sat down and said ‘good enough.’ I with the ambulance,’ I always thought think I make a good leader.” Ricca thoroughly enjoys working that was important.” Bruckenthal and Ricca have both in Northport. “I love to be a cop where I live,” he personally made several saves using CPR, which they consider highlights said. “I walk downtown almost daily and stick my head into the stores, say of their careers. Ricca, 49, has been a part of the hello to the store owners, say hello to department for 24 years. He and his the shoppers. It makes my day, it’s my wife Dawn have five kids: Joe, Nicole, favorite part of working with the police Dominic, Angelina and Steven. Ric- department in Northport.” Ricca hopes to build an even stronger ca worked as a police officer in New York City with the K-9 Unit, with ca- bond with the community as chief, with nine partners Sparky and Sherlock. potential events like coffee with a cop. “We can’t do this job ourselves. We Sparky was a German Shepherd and can answer calls and catch bad guys, Sherlock was a bloodhound. “The dogs and you are a team,” Ric- but we need their support. We do pubca said. “Your dogs come home with lic service 90 percent of the time. And you. It was probably the most fun I’ve we don’t want the people to be afraid to call us.” had being a cop.”

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Raise the roof Suffolk County police said a 41-year-old man and a 16-year-old man, both from Huntington, were arrested on Sept. 19 at 3:30 p.m. for opening the protective safety cover to the roof and gaining access at Walt Whitman mall in Huntington. They were both charged with third-degree criminal trespassing in an enclosed property. Schoolyard blues On Sept. 18, a 17-year-old man from East Northport was arrested at the 2nd Precinct and charged with petit larceny. Police said on Sept. 16 at 12:45 p.m., he stole cash out of someone’s purse at Northport High School. Rocky car ride A man told police that on Sept. 18 at 11:10 a.m. while making a right turn on Broadway in Huntington, he began to yell at a passerby on the street. The passerby then threw a rock at the man’s car and shattered the vehicle’s rear break light. Bed theft and beyond A 43-year-old woman from St. James was arrested at the 2nd Precinct on Sept. 18 for fourth-degree grand larceny. Police said on Aug. 16 at 3:30 p.m., she took a Bank of America credit card from someone’s purse at Bocu Salon in Commack and then used it to buy items at a Bed Bath and Beyond in Lake Grove.

Burglary and a buzz A resident on Makamah Beach Road in Northport told police that someone broke into his or her house at 8 p.m. on Sept. 16 and stole a sound system, two PlayStation devices, four remotes and many bottles of wine and beer. Can’t af-Ford anymore problems A 47-year-old man from Huntington was arrested on Sept. 18 at 6:01 p.m. on Oakwood Road in Huntington Station and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle and operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08. He was stopped after police said witnesses said they saw him using a non-hands-free mobile device while driving a 1997 Ford. When police stopped him, they also found that he was driving without an interlock device in the car that he was required to be driving with due to previous DWI arrests. They also discovered he was driving while under the influence. Ring the alarm On Sept. 17, a 17-year-old woman from Huntington Station was arrested and charged with first-degree falsely reporting an incident after police said she pulled the fire alarm at Walt Whitman High School at 11 a.m. — COMPILED BY VICTORIA ESPINOZA

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Speedway hits road bump with 24-hour store plan Some oppose East Northport gas station rezoning By Victoria Espinoza

A Speedway gas station is hoping to get the Huntington Town Board’s green light to change its zoning to add a 24-hour convenience store — but some residents want to hit the brakes on the plan. Speedway on Fort Salonga Road in East Northport wants to change its zoning from C-7 Minor Commercial Corridor District to C-11 Automotive Service Station District. At a board meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 16, residents of Huntington spoke out against the proposal, which was up for a public hearing, saying it poses traffic issues and questioning the need for a 24-hour convenience store. The gas station, which formerly was known as Hess, is located at the intersection of Catherine Street and Fort Salonga Road. “Growing up in a commercial corridor as busy as we had was tough as a kid,” William Foley Jr., an East Northport resident who lives directly behind Speedway, said at the meeting. “A car once hit my brother when he was riding his bike. Adding more traffic to this commercial corridor would be a disaster.” Foley Jr. went on to list a number of grocery stores and markets all within a close proximity, including a Stop and

Shop, a Rite Aid, a King Kullen, a CVS, two liquor stores, a beer distributor, two delis, a pizzeria, two bagel stores and more. “What is this convenience store going to bring to our community that we don’t already have?” Foley Jr. said “We have everything, all within a mile span.” Speedway is hoping to get a C-11 rezoning instead of the current C-7, which allows for retail uses, food shops and convenience markets, but prohibits the sale of prepackaged food, soft drinks, newspapers and other convenience store-type products if the business is not part of a lawfully preexisting nonconforming service station or repair shop. “Most gas stations operating in the Town of Huntington are preexisting nonconforming ones, as is this one,” Kevin O’Brien said, who spoke on behalf of the applicant. “The correct zone for gasoline and service stations is C-11.” A C-11 zoning allows for the retail sales the applicant desires, and storage tanks must be on-site and underground. Aside from building a retail mart, Speedway is seeking to make underground and aboveground improvements. This includes removing or replacing the underground gasoline storage tanks and reconfiguring the pump volume. O’Brien expressed that Speedway was more than willing to work with neighbors and listen to their concerns. He also said that the company went through a very similar process with the Commack Speedway location, where they were able to change its zoning to C-11. Councilman Mark Cuthbertson (D) said he saw many differences in the two cases. “[In Commack] it was an old, shuttered gas station, that couldn’t sustain itself as just

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above, speedway on Fort salonga road, and below, William Foley sr. speaks at a public hearing on a proposal to rezone the property.

as a gas station,” he said. “This particular station is very, very active. There are a lot of people going in and out of there all day just with gas.” Kevin Papasian, branch manager of FST Engineers and who was also representing the gas station with O’Brien, said that although the station is popular, several other well-used gas stations in the area have secondary uses besides gas. “Those all have car repairs,” he said. “This station does not.” In terms of the repairs and renovations, Papasian said the underground storage tanks are old and need to be upgraded. Speedway also would like to move them closer toward Fort Salonga Road and farther away from the residents. William Foley Sr., an East Northport resident who also lives directly behind Speedway, said that the site plan for this proposal requires many variances. “Right from the start they showed gross disregard to the neighbors in the area by submitting a site plan that will need several

variances before they can proceed,” Foley Sr. said. According to Foley Sr., as per town code, no side yard adjacent to a residential property shall be less than 50 feet from the property line and Speedway’s proposing land is only 15 feet from the property line. Councilwoman Susan Berland (D) also questioned the number of variances the plan needs. “Mr. Foley said that your side setback and rear setback are off, as well as your square footage and height,” Berland said. “Maybe you should start over again and at least try to present something that doesn’t require four or five variances before you present it to the board.” O’Brien said that the height was off at one point due to a decorative feature that has since been removed from the planning. When reached Monday, Speedway declined to comment. The public hearing was closed and the Town Board must vote within 90 days or hold another public hearing before voting.

A healthy history Historical society honors Huntington Hospital By Eric santiago

Residents celebrated the town’s more-than 350 years of history last Friday courtesy of Huntington Historical Society with a night of dancing and dining on dishes from local restaurants. The society also honored Huntington Hospital, which will celebrate its 100-year anniversary next year. Hospital executive director, Dr. Gerard Brogan, was presented with a plaque commemorating the hospital’s work by Paul Warburg, a society trustee. Robert “Toby” Kissam, the HHS president, compared the hospital’s founding to that of the society’s, saying that both

were founded by groups of concerned citizens. According to an article written by Huntington Town historian, Robert Hughes, the hospital began to take shape as early as 1904 when Huntington residents were frustrated with their lack of a dedicated hospital. In 1911, citizens launched a fundraising campaign to build their own hospital, which was eventually completed by Christmas 1915. In receiving the plaque, Brogan said the hospital’s staff was honored to be recognized. “I speak for the entire staff at Huntington Hospital when I say we see it as a privilege and big responsibility to take care of you,” he said.

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Huntington Historical society trustee, paul Warburg, right, presents Huntington Hospital executive director, Dr. gerard Brogan, left, with a plaque commemorating the hospital’s nearly 100 years of operation.


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From left, Therese Mora, vice president of TD Bank; Andrew Sherman; Susan Sherman, vice president of General Needs; Lonnie Sherman, founder and president of General Needs; Dr. Mitch Scharde, vice president of General Needs; and Anthony Vitale

TD Bank raises $8,226 for General Needs

As part of its Bring Change campaign, TD Bank’s Penny Arcade located at 410 New York Avenue in Huntington served as a designated hub to support General Needs. This past Green Friday TD invited people to participate in a community coin counting event and fundraiser. TD then matched up to $2,000 in coins counted and donated a total of $8,226 to the organization. With 500 Green Friday events planned through February 2016, this program promises to raise more than $1 million in support of local orga-

nizations. The General Needs organization was started by Lonnie Sherman, a Huntington Village resident who was distressed by the number of homeless veterans who were displaced in the town of Huntington. He began taking his bonus money from his job and buying basic needs for the homeless veterans within his town. After working with the local VA hospital, he noticed the need was greater than he expected and decided to open a new nonprofit organization, General Needs. The mission of this or-

ganization is to help needy and homeless veterans and their families. Aid is provided through the provision of basic necessities of living, coordinated through the VA hospital. The veterans are given toiletries, soup, gloves, hats, towels and other items. As soon as the day started, over 15 local businesses brought change from their teams and made their way to the Penny Arcade. By 10 a.m., $800 in change was counted. The owner of Aboff’s Paints came to bring in a dozen TD Coin Banks that he

had filled up by customers at his paint stores to be counted by the arcade. He said he wanted to make sure to give back to the veterans who need it on this special day. KeySpan/PSEG saw the call to action on social media to support the homeless veterans in the community and decided they needed to be a part of a magical day. They contributed money toward General Needs on behalf of their workers across the area. They came to the check presentation to donate $2,500 to General Needs.

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From left, Greg Fitzgerald, president of the Rotary Club of Huntington; Paul Limbach from Aboff’s East Northport; and Matt Aboff

Aboff’s brightens homeless vets’ lives

Aboff’s, headquartered in Huntington, recently received an award from the Rotary Club of Huntington for their generous donation of 120 gallons of paint and related supplies needed

to refurbish a large facility for homeless veterans on the Veterans Administration Medical Center campus in Northport. This building serves 40-50 homeless veterans in the area.

The Halesite Fire District has reacquired its 1966 Maxim Light Truck, the original 226, from a collector in Wisconsin. Purchased in 1966 as a Heavy Rescue apparatus, it operated scene lighting and transported Heavy Rescue tools to alarms. During its nearly three decades of service, 226 responded to hundreds of fire alarms. The 226’s crew compart- 1966 Maxim Light Truck ments were not enclosed. Members were exposed to the One — still named 226. Members who drove and weather, tree branches and other obstructions and learned responded on the old Maxim quickly to give the truck the re- 226 have many fond memories spect it deserved as the “Little and were grateful to have it returned. Engine That Could.” Tom Hincz, a private colIn 1993, the district replaced the Maxim with a 1991 Mack lector of antique cars, acHeavy Rescue truck that had quired the apparatus after the the storage space and crew Maxim performed its duty safety features required by that in Ohio on Interstate I-80 as time. That truck was recently a lighting and Heavy Ressold and replaced by a modern cue tool apparatus. He made Heavy Rescue truck by Rescue some minor improvements,

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but luckily, 226 still maintained its markings as 226 and boasted “Halesite FD” on its nose and passenger and driver side doors. He contacted the Halesite Fire Department to offer the truck; he was acquiring a new antique vehicle and had to make room. Upon its return to Halesite, members found that the radios were still on the same frequency that the Halesite Fire Department continues to use to this day.


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Clockwise from left, andrew Smith passes over the middle; the northport football team gets pumped up before the homecoming game; the band plays during halftime; and cheerleaders root for the Tigers from the sidelines.

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Northport . . . . . . . . . 29 Sachem North . . . . . 22 By Bill landon

The Northport football team briefly enjoyed a two-touchdown lead early in the game, and Sachem North may have come back to take the lead in the second quar-

ter, but the Tigers wouldn’t let their homecoming game go that easily Saturday, and clawed their way back to pull out a comefrom-behind victory, 29-22. Northport hit the scoreboard first four minutes in when senior running back Rob Dosch went the distance for a 20-yard score, and senior wide receiver and kicker Ryan Tromblee split the uprights for a 7-0 lead. “It was a great block — the play was designed to go up the middle,” Dosch said. “It started to the right, I cut back left; it was

great blocking up front with a huge hole and just used some speed.” On a play that was slow to develop, Dosch ran down the sideline and cut back inside to find the end zone, again. This time, it was a 29-yard play at the 3:44 mark. Tromblee nailed the kick and helped the team edge ahead, 14-0. After a slow start, Sachem North began to move the chains when senior quarterback David McCarthy, on a keeper, broke it outside for a long gain to the Tigers’ 16yard line. To open the second quarter, the Flaming Arrows finished it when senior running back Steve Anacreon broke free for six points, and with the extra-point attempt successful, the team closed the gap, 14-7. Sachem North, on its longest sustained drive of the game, marched down the field and capped it off with another six points, as Anacreon struck again to close within a point, 14-13. The Flaming Arrows then turned lemons into lemonade on a bad snap on the extra-point attempt, when after the holder picked up the ball, he rolled to his right and found an open receiver in the end zone for the two-point conversion. Fortune smiled on Sachem North as the Flaming Arrows took their first lead of the game, 15-14. With seven seconds left in the half, the

Tigers attempted a field goal from the 28yard line, only to have it blocked. With the wind out of the south all afternoon, Sachem North kicked off with the wind on its back to open the second half. The ball almost sailed over the head of Northport’s senior kick returner and running back Enzo D’Angelo, who had to make a leaping, one-handed catch to field the ball at his team’s own one-yard line. It might have been wiser to let the ball carry into the end zone, but D’Angelo took off. The senior cut inside as he followed several blockers before breaking it to the outFOOTBALL continued on page A12


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Clockwise from above, John Tabert makes a diving catch; Jack Joyce leads the offensive line through Sachem North’s defense; Northport head coach Kip Lukralle smiles from the sideline; and Rob Dosch drags defenders with him as he gains yards for the Tigers.

Football Continued from page A10

side, leaving would-be tacklers behind as he covered 99 yards for the touchdown run that helped the Tigers retake the lead. “It was really my blockers that did the job for me,” D’Angelo said. “When I caught it

I saw the open hole; it was the blockers up front, and I just ran through it.” With the point after good, Northport edged ahead 21-15. After a sustained drive, Sachem North marched deep into Tigers territory when Anacreon got the call. Again, he punched it in for the score three yards out to tie the game, 21-21. The Flaming Arrows split the

pipes for the extra point and retook the lead, 22-21, to open the final quarter. With just under six minutes left in the game, the Tigers pounded their way into field goal range. The kick just missed to the left, to leave Northport still down a point. Northport’s defense made a critical stop with 3:23 left in the game, where the team held Sachem North to a three-and-out, forcing them to punt on fourth and 15. From the punt formation, the Flaming Arrows faked the kick, and the punter took off with the ball, gaining 14 yards — just one yard shy of the first down, but Northport took over on downs, and with excellent field position. Northport senior quarterback Andrew Smith said his team got off to a slow start but came on strong in the second half for the homecoming win. “We really ran the ball well in the second half and everyone pushed today,” Smith said. From the 29-yard line, Dosch went to work as he bowled his way up the middle to move the chains to the 14-yard line. Dosch got the call again as he punched through a hole up front and made his way into the end zone untouched for his third touchdown of the afternoon. “The defense slanted to the hole that we were supposed to go to and my running back Dan Preston was my lead blocker,” Dosch said. “[Dan] recognized where they were, and there was one man [to beat] on the outside, and I just ran off his block.” To make it a seven-point lead Northport, Smith went for two as he dropped back and rolled to his left. In a play that was slow to develop, tight end Kristian Gerken crossed to the left side of the end zone, and Smith spotted Gerken after checking for his primary receivers, as the two connected for the successful attempt. “Our line held so I had plenty of time to throw,” Smith said.

Dosch said Smith threw a good ball and pointed to Gerken as a strong receiver. “Kristian Gerken is a big kid — kind of a Rob Gronkowski type — who just used his body, went up, made the catch,” he said. “[He’s got] great hands and that sealed it.” Northport stretched its lead, 29-22, with 2:24 left. With time running out, Sachem North, on its final offensive drive, did not go quietly. On a fourth and 20, the Flaming Arrows completed a pass over the middle, as the receiver turned upfield. The Tigers made the stop again, one yard short of the marker, and Northport took over on downs with 1:12 left in the game. “Our kids just never give up — persevering, never feeling like we couldn’t do it, and we stayed right in there,” Northport head coach Kip Lukralle said. “We have confidence in each other and confidence in what we do, and that paid off today.” Smith took three knees to run out the clock for a very sweet homecoming victory.


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$40,000 TO START EAST NORTHPORT Westy is the finest self storage in America. We have a career opportunity at our new East Northport Center. Enjoy working with quality people in our beautiful new building. Salary, bonuses & commissions. Medical & 401k benefits. E-mail resume to: BECKY@WESTY.COM SEE OUR AD IN EMPLOYMENT DISPLAY FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. ACCOUNTANT/TAX PREPARER Southampton firm seeking candidate experienced in individual and small corporate tax returns with strong Quick Books knowledge. Full time, flexible. Please send resumes to socpapc@socpapc.com or fax (631)287-4347

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FT DAYCARE TEACHER & TA’S. Dix Hills & Setauket. Must have experience with infants/toddlers. HS Deploma required. EC Associates Degree or CDA a plus. Excellent salary & benefits. Email resume to annemarie.mongiardo@ alternativrsforchildren.org or fax 631-331-6865. FULL TIME CARPENTER WANTED for residential remodeling. Must have own transportation. 631 -737-8794

HHA’s & PCA’s Certified. FT/PT, Live-In. Sat. & Sun and live-in’s, immediate. Vision Health Care, in affiliation with Away From Home Day Care. Fax resume 631-743-9203 INFANT TEACHER WANTED The Learning Experience at Northport. Experience with infants required. 12 credits in Education or a CDA required. Email: Northport@tlechildcare.com or fax resume to 631-651-8324

UCP SUFFOLK SEEKS candidates for the following positions: Direct Support Professionals, Asst. Resident Managers, Confidential Secretary, Registered Nurse, Program Aides, Painter, Custodian. For full contact info and descriptions of positions, please view our Employment Display ads.

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Snack Bar Associates to work on-board The Port Jefferson Ferry. Full-time, part-time early morning & afternoon shifts available. Excellent pay, benefits package. Light cooking, good attitude & people skills a must. Call: 631.331.2167 between 10am – 1pm or Fax: 631.331.2547

MEDICAL ASSISTANT PT PEDIATRIC OFFICE. Excellent opportunity. All are welcome to apply, inccluding assistants in training and nursing students. Contact office 631-751-7676 or fax resume to 631-751-1152

PT VETERINARY ASSISTANT Smithtown. Approx. 10-12 hrs/wk. See full ad in our Employment Display Section

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST F/T - EXPERIENCED Busy Pediatric Offices in Port Jefferson Station and Wading River. Must be able to multi-task. Some eves and Saturdays required. Fax resume to: K. Johnson, 631-331-7579 MEDICAL/SURGICAL OFFICE STAFF P/T. Professional phone and computer skills. Knowledge of surgical billing, data entry, insurance, verification and precertification. Send resume to: surgofficestaff@gmail.com SEE AD IN EMPLOYMENT DISPLAY FOR COMPLETE DETAILS NURSE PRACTITIONER, F/T NSHOA Cancer Center. All Shifts available. $73K-$85K based on experience. See contact info and full job description in our Employment Display Ads.

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RECEPTIONIST; Doctor’s office. Experience preferred but will train. P/T-F/T. Mon-Fri for both Setauket/Rocky Point offices. Fax resume 631-751-2322. RECEPTIONIST Phones, filing, scheduling, interaction with customers, must speak English. No weekends. 16-36 hours. Call Mary, 516-850-8593 RECEPTIONIST/MEDICAL ASSISTANT For OB/GYN Office. 10-20 hrs per week. Flexibility a must. Call 631-474-4917 or fax resume to: 631-331-1048 UPSCALE MILLER PLACE SALON NEEDS Experienced Stylist with following and Experienced Assistant. Excellent compensation package. Sign on bonus for right person. Call, 631-902-6307, 631-331-4073

PT RECEPTIONIST needed for acupuncture office. Flexible hours. Setauket. Medical experience a plus. Please email resume to natural approach@optonline.net or fax resume to 631-675-9002

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LITTLE FLOWER CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES OF NY SEEKS MAINTENANCE MECHANIC III, F/T DIRECT CARE WORKERS For our Wading River Location HOUSE MANAGER, F/T APPLIED BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST, F/T for our Day Hab and ICF in Wading River. COTTAGE SUPERVISOR, F/T APPLIED BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST F/T for Residential Treatment Center CHILD CARE WORKER, F/T, P/T and Per Diem RN’S Per Diem for our infirmary TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST P/T DATA CONTROL CLERK, P/T (20 hrs per wk) Valid NYS Driver’s License required for most positions. Send Resume to: wadingriver-jobs@lfchild.org or fax to 631-929-6203 EOE SEE OUR AD IN EMPLOYMENT DISPLAY FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.

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THE INC. VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON Is accepting applications for Treasurer/Director of Finance *College Degree in Accounting required *Five years experience in Public Administration *CPA Preferred but not required Resumes will be accepted by the Village through October 12, 2015 Send resume to: MayorsOffice@Portjeff.com SEE AD IN EMPLOYMENT DISPLAY FOR COMPLETE DETAILS

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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH SCIENTIST Charmtech Labs LLC (Stony Brook, NY) Seeks Assistive Technology Research Scientist to conduct R&D to dev. Assistive Technology to help ppl. w/vision impair. interact w/computers. Research/dev. tech. for Windows/MAC/IOS for client use, optimize op. efficiency, evaluate it w/blind users. Coord. beta testing. Perform software releases. Research/dev. algorithms for web info. extraction, analyze results, optimize perf. Req. M.S. in Comp. Sci., Comp. Engg. or Comp. Info. Sys. 2 yrs exp in commercial software dev. Strong Java & Objective C skills for Windows, Mac, Linux, IOS, Android platforms. Email resumes to: info@captivoice.com. ATTEND AVIATION COLLEGE Get FAA approved Aviation Maintenance Training. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM for free information. 1-866-296-7093 CLERK/TYPIST - Part time position. Please send letter of interest to Ms. Linda Surh-Ong, Director of Special Education, Mount Sinai High School, 110 Gertrude Goodman Drive, Mount Sinai, NY 11766 or lsurhong@mtsinai.k12.ny.us. DOG GROOMER P/T - F/T Family Owned, same owner 40 years. Very busy shop, extremely high income. Minimum 2 years experience. Career oriented. Must love pets and people. 631-871-1160 ask for Alan.

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Requirements: College Degree in accounting. Five Years experience in Public Administration/Municipal Accounting/Public Finance. Full knowledge of principles, practices, methods and techniques of Public Finance. CPA Preferred but not required. Responsibilities Include: Budget Development and Management Projects Cash flow and conducts cash flow analysis Full knowledge of Federal & State Financial Reporting Requirements Resumes will be accepted by the Village through October 12, 2015. Please send Resume to the Search Team at MayorsOffice@Portjeff.com No phone inquirers will be accepted.

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Maintenance Mechanic III: F/T at our Wading River Campus; Req: all phases of maintenance, equipment safety and security Direct Care Workers for our Wading River Location- P/T and Per Diem to work with our OPWDD Adult population in a residential setting. High School Diploma and NYS Driver’s License

*Direct Support Professionals Full Time & Part Time / Flexible Schedules Locations throughout Suffolk County

House Manager- F/T for our ICF in Wading River. BA and Supervisory Exp. and working with OPWDD adult population

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Applied Behavior Specialist F/T for our Day Hab and ICF in Wading RiverReq: Master’s degree in Psychology, Social Work or related Human Service field with experience providing behavioral services with the OPWDD population

Confidential Secretary

Cottage Supervisor –F/T for our Youth Residential Program in Wading River. BA and Supervisory Exp.

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Applied Behavior Specialist F/T for our Residential Treatment Center working with our youth 9-21 yrs of age Req: Master’s Level

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A National Reputation for Excellence in Your Backyard. NSHOA, North Shore Hematology Oncology Associates, is the premier hematology / oncology medical group in the New York metropolitan area, and a go-to research facility for clinical trials from around the country. A comprehensive community oncology center, we have been providing premium cancer care to Long Island area residents for over 35 years, delivering more personalized services and faster access to technologies and treatments. NSHOA is seeking Full Time Nurse Practitioners, licensed/registered in NYS, experience preferred. All shifts available. We currently have opportunities in Setauket, Port Jefferson, Bay Shore, Smithtown, Patchogue, and Riverhead Progressive, positive environment. Email resume to: rnicoletti@nshoa.com Attention: Robert Nicoletti, COO Fax – (631) 828-3210 | 235 Belle Mead Road, Setauket, NY 11733

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Electricians COMPLETE WIRING FOR YOUR HOME AND BUSINESS Everything electric since 1979. YOUR ELECTRIC 631-474-2026 FARRELL ELECTRIC Serving Suffolk for over 40 years All types electrical work, service changes, landscape lighting, automatic standby generators. 631-928-0684

Electricians SOUNDVIEW ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Prompt * Reliable * Professional Residential/Commercial Free Estimates Ins/Lic#41579-ME Owner Operator 631-828-4675 See our Display Ad in the Home Services Directory

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

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THREE VILLAGE HOME IMPROVEMENT Serving the community for over 30 years. See ad in Home Service Directory. Rich Beresford, 631-689-3169

EASTSIDE SERVICES NY, INC. LANDSCAPE SERVICE Grading/topsoil/mulch, rockwalls, plantings/brush removal. New lawns/lawn maintenance, fences, masonry repairs, dry wells/drainage problems solved. Dane D’Zurilla 631-474-3321, 631-387-3189 www.eastsideservicesny.com

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*BluStar Construction The North Shore’s Most Trusted Renovation Experts. 631-751-0751 Suffolk Lic. #48714-H, Ins. See Our Display Ad

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Lawn & Landscaping BLUEGRASS LANDSCAPING INC. Landscape garden design & construction. Grading, irrigation, ponds, maintenance & clean ups. Lic./Ins. 631-732-3760, 631-774-3169 CLOVIS AXIOM, INC. Expert tree removal, pruning, planting & transplanting. *Insect & disease management. *Personalized healthy edible gardens and chicken coops. 631-751-4880 clovisaxiom@gmail.com

GIULIANO TREE SERVICE AND LANDSCAPING BOBCAT SERVICE. Tree removal, pruning, cleanups, stump grinding, landscape design, mowing, etc. Charles, 631-371-9913

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PAINTING ** HANDYMAN PLUMBING** ELECTRICAL Honest, neat, professional, SACCOCCIO PAINTING 631-831-3089 Lic/Ins. “No Job Too Small” 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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EXCELLENCE IN TREE CARE Cornell Tree Experts, Inc. Specializing in Delicate and Hazardous Removal & Pruning 631-474-8084 Cornelltree.com Serving L.I. since 1995 KLB LAND SERVICES Specializing in all phases of Tree Work, Landscape Installation & Masonry. Insured/ Lic# 52839-H Michael O’Leary 631-901-2781 KOCH TREE SERVICES Certified Arborists. National Accredited Tree Care Company. Fertilization, Firewood, Pruning, Removals, Organic Spray Programs, Tick Control. CALL NOW! 631-473-4242 www.kochtreeservice.com Lic#25598-H Insured NORTHEAST TREE EXPERTS, INC. Expert pruning, careful removals, stump grinding, 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. 631-862-9291 Fully insured. LIC# 50701-H

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Cow Harbor Weekend in Northport: Clockwise from top left, members of the Engeman Theater step out to celebrate Cow Harbor Day, from left, James Schultz (cow), Alyson Clancy (Snow White), Kate Keating (Alice in Wonderland), Samantha Carroll (Cinderella), Courtney Fekete (Elsa) and Cristina Faicco (Anna, in front); Parker Stinson leads The Great Cow Harbor 10K Run; the Northport F.D. Smokeaters; more runners; a joyous Brianne Nelson, the top female racer; Northport Middle School participates in the parade; and the opening act of the parade.


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o reply all, or not to reply all, that is the question. But, seriously, when is replying to everyone by email necessary? I know we live in a world where we share every thought that occurs to us because we can. Distributing our thoughts electronically to as many people as possible gives new meaning to the words “publish or perish.”

Still, something about replying all is the equivalent of spraying graffiti, with your initials on it, in my email box. I already get more than enough emails from all the stores that send me hundreds of discounts a day. With all these discounts, I feel like an idiot for paying the listed price for anything. But I digress. I know there are times when replying all is helpful. You see that the conference room is unavailable. Sharing the news will allow everyone to be more productive through the day. There might be a time when you need everyone on a list to know something, like not to park on a side street where the permitparking-only signs might be hard to see. But do all 100 of us on a long email distribution list really need to know that you, specifically, received the email? Not only do people tell us they got the message we all received, but some of them feel the need to embarrass themselves

in the process. A teacher asks all the parents in her six classes to confirm that they received her message. A reply-all message that says: “The Smiths received the email and couldn’t be more excited about the start of a new school year. Every morning, Johnny can’t wait to sit in your class,” is a surefire way to sabotage Johnny as he navigates through the middle school minefield. Then there are the simple emails that don’t require any reply, such as an email with the address of a field or a meeting. “Got it, Dan. We’ve been there so many times before.” Of course you know where it is — everyone knows where it is. The directions and the address for the GPS make it possible for everyone to get there. Seasonal greetings are not, repeat not, an opportunity to hit reply all, especially when the group includes people you’ve never met. An email that “wishes everyone a healthy and a happy start

to the new school year” is not an opportunity to echo the same, exact thoughts to strangers. “So do we” is not an appropriate reply-all response, nor is “Ditto for us” or “Same to everyone else” or “The Dunaiefs feel the same way.” Adding emojis doesn’t make the email message more personal. It’s like doodling next to your graffiti. Cut it out, people — we’re not all 12. I’m tempted, when these replyall messages come through, to write something snarky, but in a distribution list that includes people I don’t know, someone will undoubtedly take it the wrong way because, let’s face it, there’s always someone ready to take offense. Then there are the reply-all messages that seem to highlight a specialized talent or experience. Someone might, for example, be asking people to bring baked goods to a party, a meeting or a fundraiser. By indicating that you’ll bake miniature tarte tatin, crème brûlée or flourless chocolate soufflé, you seem to be brag-

Adding emojis doesn’t make the email message more personal. ging first and contributing to something a distant second. It reminds me of that old joke about an 80-year-old man who goes to a priest to confess that he spent a magical evening with two 25-year-old women. The priest, in shock, asks the gentleman how long it’s been since last confession. The man said, “Confession? I’ve never gone to confession. I’m not religious.” The skeptical priest replied, “So why are you telling me this?” “Are you kidding?” the man answered. “I’m telling everyone I know.” Daniel Dunaief’s recent book, “The Other Parent,” may be purchased online from www.tbrnewsmedia.com/ebooks.

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Deerest neighbors

At what point does a neighborhood nuisance become a problem that warrants lethal action? A few North Shore communities have been debating whether to legalize hunting deer in their residential areas, after complaints relating to an increase in their region’s deer population. Hunting advocates say the ticks deer carry have been transmitting Lyme disease to humans; the animals are eating their garden plants; and the deer are moving traffic hazards. As a result of the complaints, Huntington Town officials have given residents of Eaton’s Neck the green light — under certain restrictions — to hunt deer with longbows on their own properties. Officials in Belle Terre Village, after receiving emotional pushback from many community members, did not take action on a similar proposed hunting law. The issue is still up in the air in Head of the Harbor, where officials recently floated a proposal to allow hunting there as well. There are many problems with allowing people to hunt deer in a residential location: It will not have the desired effect; it is an unreasonable and disproportionate response to nature; and there is great potential for negative

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consequences. It’s not a problem for nature to occur around Long Island, it’s merely a fact of life. We hear residents bemoan the loss of open space and cry out against development. Well, this isn’t “The Sims” life simulation video game — we can’t cherry pick the greenery and sprawling beaches, and kick out the deer. Or rather, we shouldn’t. There are nonlethal ways to patiently deal with the deer issue: Spray deer and tick repellant in your area; use tick repellant on yourself when you go outside; check your body and clothes for ticks when you hang out in tall grass or woods; use plants that deer do not eat; and drive slowly on small back roads that are surrounded by woods. Let’s not forget that hunting is dangerous in a residential area because accidents can — and do — happen.

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TO THE EDITOR: I am writing for the Long Island for Bernie Sanders volunteer grassroots movement, which is supporting Bernie Sanders for president in both Suffolk and Nassau counties. This is to remind all registered voters who are not a registered Democrat and want to vote for Bernie that you must be a registered Democrat by Friday, Oct. 9. The County Board of Elections must have your completed email or paper form in its office by Oct. 9. This will enable you to vote in the April 19, 2016, New York State Presidential Primary. If you are not a registered Democrat, you

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