The Times of Huntington-Northport - October 13, 2016

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Vol. 13, No. 27

October 13, 2016

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Common Core revisions

Districts divided on proposed changes

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Conversations in Color at the HAC Also: Halloween coloring contest winner announced, scenes from LI Fall Festival

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kicking it at Li faLL festivaL: Eliana and Shanyla, Cirque du Soleil performers, hang out at Long Island’s Fall Festival

Oct. 8 at Hecksher Park in Huntington.

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Changes to Common Core met with mixed reviews By Victoria Espinoza victoria@tbrnewspapers.com The New York State Education Department wants teachers and parents to weigh in on changes to Common Core State Standards and some voices are already criticizing the proposals. The department released a draft of new learning standards for public comment at the end of last month, which included recommendations to change 60 percent of the English language arts standards and 55 percent of the math standards for New York State. The recommendations came from two committees comprised of more than 130 parents and teachers and included creating a new early learning task force and a glossary of math verbs and English terms. The NYS Allies for Public Education applauded the committee’s efforts but said due to the confining nature of the state education department the results are not substantive content changes. “The result of their efforts is essentially just a rebranding of the Common Core,” the group said in a statement. Comsewogue school district Superintendent Joe Rella echoed those sentiments. “The overriding opinion is that it’s more of the same,” he said in a phone interview. “They didn’t really make any substantive changes. These are more revised phrasing and language. They’re attached at the hip to the original standards.” He also said the department should have

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looked at the use of standards themselves. “It was not meant to do anything but review the current standards,” Rella said. “They never got into the bigger picture, which is the appropriateness of the standards.” The superintendent said he is not anticipating anything different this school year because of the proposed modifications. Jim Polansky, superintendent at Huntington school district, also questioned how effective these changes would be to districts. “The truth is that the large majority of those changes are immaterial,” he said in an email. “There is still a chance that additional modifications to the new draft standards will be made following the comment period; however, I don’t anticipate that any further changes will be particularly significant either. I do not necessarily believe that the new set will be drastically different from the current Common Core.” NYS Education Department Commissioner MaryEllen Elia said committee members spent a year listening to public comment before drafting new standards. “Dedicated teachers, parents and educators from across the state put in countless hours to develop these new draft standards,” Elia said in a statement. “Teachers will be able to use these standards as a basis for developing their curricula and lesson plans to meet the needs of students in their classrooms. These changes reflect what I have heard from parents, teachers and administrators over the past year in my travels across the state.” For the ELA changes, five subcommittee

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new york has updated changes to common core to try and help students achieve the most successful level of education. groups based on grade levels reviewed the original standards to see if they met the criteria for what a student should know and be able to perform at their grade level, and recommended new areas to improve standards. Specific changes include more focus on students in prekindergarten to second grade, with an early learning task force that discusses issues for younger learn-

ers, teaching from a wider variety of texts, and developing clear communication with parents so they understand the curriculum and assignments their children are given. Math changes include creating a glossary of verbs associated with mathematics, maintaining the rigor of standards so students are aware of what is expected of them at every grade level and providing more time for students to understand mathematics content. Smithtown Superintendent James Grossane said his district intends to give a thorough response to the state on the changes. “Some of the new standards reflect changes that we had already made in our local curriculum and instruction based on our own teacher and administrator input,” he said in an email. “We are providing detailed feedback to the NY State Education Department on the revised standards and will await final adoption before making any additional local changes.” Middle Country Central School District Superintendent Roberta A. Gerold also said the reactions from the public are an important part of the process. “I think all of that information will be more valid once the feedback is received from all of the stakeholders,” she said. To review the new English standards in more detail visit http://www.nysed.gov/ draft-standards-english-language-arts, and for math standards see http://www.nysed. gov/draft-standards-mathematics. The public can also comment on the changes by completing a grade-level specific survey. The public comment period ends Nov. 4.


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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 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 359 9/15 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 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. 368 9/15 6x th 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 Notice of formation of Ascender Studios, LLC filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/1/2016. 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 the LLC: 315 Main St. 2nd Fl Huntington, NY 11743. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 398 9/29 6x thn Notice of formation of Midtown 211 LLC , Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 8/19/2016 . Office located in Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against he LLC 107 East Neck Road, Huntington, NY 11743. 399 9/29 6x thn Notice of formation of Akiha Holdings LLC. Arts of Org. filed with SSNY on 9/13/2016. Office loc: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of process served against the LLC: Bizfilings, 187 Wolf Road #101, Albany, NY 12205. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. 411 9/29 6x thn

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heather Buggee, creator of Splashes of hope, far left, smiles with members of the nonprofit in front of a mural they created.

Splashes of Hope celebrates 20 years of healing through paint By Wenhao Ma

“To date we have ‘splashed’ thousands of focal points and murals in children’s Splashes of Hope, a nonprofit organiza- hospitals across the U.S., local veteran’s tion based in Huntington that provides mu- homes, shelters, psychiatric clinics, canrals for medical and social service facilities cer centers, nursing homes, orphanages in to create welcoming environments that fa- Ukraine and hospitals in Paris, Cairo, Nicacilitate healing, turned 20 this past month. ragua and Rome,” Buggee said in an email. Years ago Heather Buggee, creator of To create murals, artists would first visit Splashes of Hope, was just an art school stu- the hospital or facility to see how their credent with a close friend who was suffering ation would best fit in the room. Then they from Hodgkin’s disease. While he was being can either paint directly on the walls in the treated, Buggee said the two friends talked facility or on removable panels in their stuabout how positive imagery and an appealing dios, which are later installed in the facility. environment would help patients relax and “We work with the staff in the hospisupport the healing process while they stayed tal and see what kind of theme they need in a hospital. for patients,” Baecher said. Her friend did not ‘In asthma centers, we “In asthma centers, we survive the illness— but want something where you Buggee decided to keep want something where can breathe, like an open their dream alive. sky with some birds flying you can breathe, like In 1996, Buggee crearound. In psychiatric cenan open sky with some ters, you don’t want stimuated Splashes of Hope. “Environment is very birds flying around. lus. We do a lot of open wamuch a part of the healter scenes.” ing process,” Phil Rugile, In psychiatric centers, Other than painting for president of the Splash- you don’t want public facilities, Splashes of es of Hope board said Hope also does murals for in a phone interview. stimulus. We do a lot of the bedrooms of children “Splashes fills that gap, with life-threatening illness, open water scenes.’ and if nothing else gives with artwork that shows off —Sarah baecher their favorite things. a child a few minutes of respite from whatEthan Chang, 13, is one of ever scary event brought the children who received a them to the hospital in the first place.” mural. Chang has degenerative brain disease, Senior mural artist, project manager and and five years ago, he was granted a wish by daughter of Buggee Sarah Baecher said the Make-A-Wish Foundation, an organization organization was started in her mother’s that grants the wishes of children with lifebasement. Now Splashes of Hope is located threatening medical conditions. Dave Gussainside Coindre Hall, a mansion built in 1912 roff, who was Chang’s “wish granter” at that that is now owned by Suffolk County, fit time, called Splashes of Hope and asked if with an office and art studio located on the they could do a mural for Chang’s bedroom. grounds of West Neck Farm in Huntington. Since then, Chang and his parents, ThomThey have been there for the past 15 years. as and Ann-Marie, have been involved with There are four artists working daily in the the organization. According to his mother, office, but Baecher said the nonprofit has Ann-Marie, Chang loves painting with Baechmore than 50 volunteers on Long Island and er and Buggee, and several of his paintings are more than 100 nationwide. With the help of now hung in the organization’s studio. volunteers, Splashes of Hope has worked on SPLASHES OF HOPE continued on page A9 projects across the country and world.


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Governor approves standards for lead levels in schools By ReBecca anzel

‘These rigorous new protections for New York’s children include the toughest lead contamination testing standards in the nation and provide clear guidance to schools on when and how they should test their water.’ — andrew cuomo File photo

new standards will require school districts in new york state to test for lead in water.

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Drinking water in public schools across the state will soon conclude testing for lead contamination. Legislation signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) in September makes New York the first state to mandate such testing. The law established a level of lead allowed in drinking water, initial and future testing requirements for schools and deadlines for notifying parents and staff of results. “These rigorous new protections for New York’s children include the toughest lead contamination testing standards in the nation and provide clear guidance to schools on when and how they should test their water,” Cuomo said in a press release. Schools are more likely to have raised lead levels because intermittent use of water causes extended water contact with plumbing fixtures. Those installed before 1986, when federal laws were passed to restrict the amount of lead allowed in materials, might have a higher amount of lead. “We know how harmful lead can be to the health and well-being of young children, and that’s why the Senate insisted on testing school water for lead,” state Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan (R-East Northport) said in a statement. “As a result, New York becomes the first state in the nation to perform this testing and protect millions of its students from potential health risks.” Lead consumption by children is especially harmful because behavioral and physical effects, such as brain damage and reduced IQ, happen at lower levels of exposure, according to the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Even low levels of lead exposure can cause hearing loss, nervous system damage and learning disabilities. In adults, lead can cause damage to the reproductive system, kidneys and cardiovascular system. The new law required schools teaching children in prekindergarten through fifth grade to test drinking water by Sept. 30 and schools with children from grades six through 12 to complete testing by the end of October. This affects in excess of 700 school districts and 37 BOCES locations in the state, consisting of more than 5,000 school buildings, according to the state. Private schools are exempt from this testing. Any lead level exceeding 15 micrograms per liter must be reported by the school to the local health department within one business day. Schools are also mandated to share the test results with parents and staff in writing and to publish a list of lead-free buildings on their websites. Glenn Neuschwender, president of Enviroscience Consultants, a Ronkonkoma-based environmental consulting firm, said to a certain extent, these deadlines are a challenge, especially those pertaining to the test results. “I’ve been speaking to the county health department — they’re currently not prepared to receive that data,” Neuschwender said in a phone interview. “The same would go for the state Department of Health. They’re not currently prepared to start receiving data yet, but they’ve told me that they will be within the coming weeks.” The cost of a lead analysis ranges from $20 to $75 per sample and must be conducted by a laboratory approved by the Environmental Laboratory Approval Program. Long Island Analytical Laboratories in Holbrook and Pace Analytical Services in Melville are two approved labs, according to the state Department of Health. If the level of lead in a sample exceeds what the law allows, the school is required to prohibit the use of that faucet until further testing shows the issue is rectified. The law also requires schools to conduct testing every five years. “The law is certainly, I would say, a work in progress,” Neuschwender said. “The law is very short in discussing remediation — it’s more specific to sampling and action-level objectives — so we expect to see some clarification on the remediation side of things as the law is revised.” Port Jefferson school district conducted voluntary testing of fixtures throughout the district this summer before Cuomo signed the law, and found small amounts of lead in nine locations. All nine fixtures have been replaced, according to Fred Koelbel, district plant facilities administrator.


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Notice of formation of CUSTOM COSMETIC CONSULTING, LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on June 6, 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: 106 Third Avenue, East Northport, NY 11731. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

Notice of formation of Thai Republic International Cuisine, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 09/27/2016. Office located in Suffolk. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC to: 3485 Ella Road, Wantagh, NY 11793. Purpose: any lawful purpose.

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Gianna Figliolia, left, and angelina navas were arrested for a home burglary in Huntington station.

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Suffolk County Police arrested two women for burglarizing an occupied home in Huntington Station Oct. 4. An officer said a resident of a home on Oakcrest Drive woke up after hearing a noise and observed two people standing in the hallway of her home at approximately 3:15 a.m. They fled and she called 911. 2nd Precinct Patrol, Canine Section and Aviation Section officers responded. Approximately 30 minutes later, Officer Jesus Faya located Gianna Figliolia,

25, and arrested her. Officers Heather McQuade and Bobby Temple then located Angelina Navas, 24, several hours later and arrested her. Following an investigation by Second Squad detectives, Figliolia, of Sound Beach, was charged with second-degree burglary, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and possession of a hypodermic instrument. Angelina Navas, of Ridge, was charged with second-degree burglary and possession of a hypodermic instrument. Attorneys for Figliolia and Navas could not be reached or comment.

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commack Motor inn was the scene of a murder and suicide this month.

Man kills woman, himself at Commack Motor Inn By DEsiréE KEEGan Desirée@tbrnewspapers.com Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating an incident in which a man and woman were found dead inside a hotel room at Commack Motor Inn, located at 2231 Jericho Turnpike in Commack at approximately 12:33 p.m. Sept. 26. An employee entered the room after the

occupants, Omar Torres and Yesenia Abreu, failed to check out at their scheduled time, and discovered them dead inside. The investigation revealed that Torres, 31, of Glendale, killed Abreu, 29, of Glendale, and then shot himself. Abreu’s cause of death remains undetermined. Detectives are awaiting autopsy results from the Office of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner. The investigation is ongoing.


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PeoPle

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From right, Chester and Natalie Smiley celebrate 70 years of marriage.

70 years of wedded bliss Chester and Natalie Smiley, residents at Atria Huntington, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary with a romantic lunch on Aug. 25. They were thrilled to be surrounded by their friends and the staff that they consider family. They first met when Natalie was 15 years old and Chester was 16 years old. Chester asked the beautiful Natalie to a movie and that night, as they watched Fred Astaire and

Ginger Rogers, they held hands for the first time. It was love at first sight. Chester proposed to Natalie a few years later, right before Christmas, after serving in the Marine Corps. They went on to have two beautiful children and a love that stands the test of time! When asked the secret to a lasting relationship, Mrs. Smiley responding with a simple word: love.

obituaries George Rau

George V. Rau, 90, of Huntington Station, died Sept. 30. He was the beloved husband of the late Peggy; loving father of George (Brooke), John (Jane), Peggy (Christopher) Dopfel, Raymond (Cathy), Thomas (Frances), Theresa, Francis (Maggie) and the late Ann Marie; cherished grandfather of 15; dear brother of Regina Wendell, Bernadine Chomas, Sister Valerie Jarzambowski O.F.S., the late Msgr. Raymond Rau and brother-in-law of John McAlinden. Arrangements were entrusted to M.A. Connell Funeral Home in Huntington Station. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Melville and interment was at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. An online guest book is available at www.maconnellfuneralhome.com.

Richard Hardtman

Richard John Hardtman, 71, of Huntington, died Oct. 1. He was the beloved husband of Evelyn; loving father of Stephen (Janice Holsborg Hardtman) and Christine (Adam Greenbaum) and cherished grandfather of Alexander and Brian. Arrangements were entrusted to M.A. Connell Funeral Home in Huntington Station. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church in Huntington and interment was at St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Huntington. An online guest book is available at www.maconnellfuneralhome.com.

Gertrude Dougherty

Gertrude “Trudy” Helen Dougherty, 75, of Boynton Beach, Florida, formerly of Huntington, passed peacefully Oct. 1 after a brave five-year battle against MDS, surrounded by her loving family. Trudy was the beloved mother of four children: Kelly (Alex) Kupisz, Dennis, Maureen (Al) Salese and John (Diane). She was the cherished grandmother of Brittany, Alyssa, Kristina, Alex, Brendan, Katie and Connor; and the adored sister of Carol (Al) Thompson, John Dougherty, Maureen (Don) Mayerhofer and Marie (Joe) Infranca. She was a loving aunt to the Thompson, Mayerhofer and Infranca families and valued friend to many, especially Janice Becker and Joseph Coyle. Trudy was welcomed into heaven by Dennis and the rest of her family. Her love of teaching and special education was demonstrated by her many years working with children at St. Anthony’s Elementary School, New York Institute of Technology and most recently Forrest Hill Elementary School in Palm Beach County, Florida. Memorial donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Trudy’s name would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements were entrusted to M.A. Connell Funeral Home in Huntington Station. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church and interment was at Pinelawn Memorial Park. An online guest book is available at www.maconnellfuneralhome.com.

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Harborfields High School NYSSMA All-State students with Principal Timothy Russo and music teachers Nicholas Rinaldi, Clare Jackson and Alan Walter

Music students selected for prestigious music festivals Harborfields school district recently announced that five Harborfields High School students have been chosen to represent the district at the 2016 NYSSMA All-State festival: Samantha Schapero, Soprano I; Melanie Bautista, Trombone; Jay Best, Trombone; Audrey Lenahan, French Horn; and Gianna Masi, Violoncello. The students, an extremely select group, were chosen based on their scores

in the NYSSMA solo festival. They will visit Rochester for four days in December for intensive rehearsals culminating in weekend concerts at Kodak Hall at the Eastman Theatre. “These students give their all in their musical studies, putting countless hours into private and group practicing,” said Music Department Coordinator Daniel Bilawsky. “They are extraordinarily dedicated and they deserve every bit of this.”

Peter Klein, second from right, smiles after being honored.

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H’ton resident honored at golf tournament Peter J. Klein, a Huntington resident and president of The Claire Friedlander Family Foundation was the guest of honor at an annual golf tournament at North Shore Country Club, Sea Cliff, to benefit YAI, National Institute for People With Disabilities, one of America’s oldest, largest nonprofit agencies for people with developmental disabilities and autism. “Ms. Friedlander, a Holocaust victim

had great interest in helping out people with developmental disabilities. She viewed this as a human rights cause to help this population achieve a quality of life and dignity. YAI’s work with the developmentally disabled, embraces Claire Friedlander’s ideals,” Klein said, who also serves as chairman of Tilles Center at C. W. Post College. He is managing director/partner of High Tower Advisors, Melville.


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sports

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Clockwise from above, P.J. Clementi gains yards on a keeper play; Gavin Buda makes an acrobatic catch; the homecoming crowd cheers on the Tornadoes; and cheerleaders amp up the intensity from the sidelines.

Tornadoes fall short on homecoming in final minutes By Bill landon The fourth quarter showed something the Tornadoes did little of all game. Trailing by six points in the final minutes, the Harborfields football team came out throwing against Rocky Point — making a push to tie — but time ran out on a fourth and long for a 20-14 homecoming loss. Harborfields junior quarterback P.J. Clementi worked the sidelines and gained heavy yardage as the clock wound down to a minute left, airing the ball to junior wide receiver Gavin Buda, whose acrobatic catches and ability to get out of bounds after the grab brought the Tornadoes into Rocky Point’s zone. On a fourth and long, the Tornadoes were unable to convert as time expired. “Rocky Point came out more physical than us in the beginning and that took away our [speed] and our running game, which forced us to pass, which is fine with us,” Harborfields

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head coach Rocco Colucci said. “These kids got a lot of heart; they fight to the bitter end no matter what the score is, no matter who we’re playing — they always believe they have a chance to win.” Rocky Point struck first when junior running back Petey LaSalla punched into the end zone following a 22-yard run three minutes into the game. With senior quarterback Sean McGovern’s extra-point kick good, the Eagles were out front 7-0. McGovern shared the quarterback duties with junior Damian Rivera all afternoon. The Eagles struggled with their running game, and neither team scored in the second, as Rocky Point squandered a field goal attempt in the seconds before halftime. Again, it was LaSalla who got the call to start off the scoring for the second half. Early in the third, the junior broke several tackles, bounced outside and went the distance on a 32-yard run. McGovern’s foot put his team out front, 14-0. LaSalla said he never doubted the outcome of the game. “Not for a minute did we think we were going to lose,” he said. “Our defense really stepped up big today. We had a really good back field and we were able to shut them down, which forced them to throw the ball.” After a sustained drive, Harborfields finally got on the scoreboard when senior running back Mark Malico ran off left tackle and took the ball 1 yard for six points. Harborfields senior kicker Thomas Beslity added another to make it a one-score game to trail 14-7. “They’re always a tough team — we’ve had trouble with them in the past — obviously we had some trouble with them today,” Malico said of Rocky Point. “We turned it on [late] and we found our niche with our passing game, with some nice catches on the sideline.”

On the ensuing kickoff, McGovern fielded the ball on his own 6-yard line, and sprinted up the left side, crossing midfield and jetting down the right sideline for a 94-yard kickoff return to stretch the Eagles lead to 20-7, with the extra-point attempt failing. “We just had to stay consistent — every man has got to do their job and [not] overdo it,” McGovern said. “We battled through everything today, between the turnovers and them coming back in the last two minutes, so we stayed calm and worked together.” Harborfields switched to its passing attack with seven minutes remaining. Clementi worked the routes and the sideline, and connected with senior wide receiver Andrew Loiacono for a 70-yard catch and run to set up the Tornadoes’ next score. Clementi threw a screen pass to sophomore running back Thomas Sangiovanni, and he turned the corner and jetted down the sideline for the touchdown. Beslity split the uprights to close the gap, 20-14. “We analyzed our defense,” Sangiovanni

said. “We had to execute the plays perfectly, we had to change a couple of things up and it worked out. [Rocky Point] just played harder than us in the end.” Harborfields’ defense took a stand and a clock-eating drive forced the Eagles to punt with three minutes left. Rocky Point head coach Anthony DiLorenzo said he wasn’t surprised that the game was decided in the final seconds. “We knew this was going to be a four-quarter football game,” he said. “They’ve put it on film every week. We’ve done [that in only] two games so far, so our message all week was that this was going to be a four-quarter game.” Clementi went to the air, picking apart the Eagles’ secondary, moving the chains downfield as he marched his team to Rocky Point’s 30-yard line with 1:37 left in the game. On fourth down with 38 seconds, Clementi threw a strike to Buda crossing over the middle, but Rocky Point junior linebacker Alec Rinaldi knocked down the pass to seal the win.


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A political cartoon depicting the second presidential debate this past Sunday.

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Donald Trump has received a lot of backlash for private comments he made in 2005 regarding his boastful treatment of women.

The right to be offended As an editorial staff, we have an opinion. … The first half of that sentence isn’t necessary in order to reveal what we think. And that is the exact problem we have had with this past weekend’s news cycle. Political leader after political leader came out this past Friday, Saturday and Sunday to condemn Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s leaked comments, bragging about being able to commit sexual assault against women. One of the common themes from legislators who pulled their endorsements was “As a father of daughters” or “As a brother with sisters — or a mother,” they were offended. Two problems here: You don’t need to be a “someone” in order to be offended, you can simply be offended. And why is it that women are repeatedly being referred to as a sister, a daughter or a mother? A presidential candidate talked about how he can sexually assault women because he is a star. A woman doesn’t need to be anything to be offended, threatened or violated by that sentiment. A man is also not disqualified from finding Trump’s comments reprehensible simply because he is a man. Women don’t need to give birth or have a brother before they can be victimized by Trump’s words. Men don’t need to be married to condemn sexual assault. It should not matter your role, your background or your stature — no one should need to back up or justify why they are against sexual assault. They just should be.

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Thank you from C’port Fire Dept. The volunteers of the Centerport Fire Department would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the community for their support of our first annual Country Concert and BBQ Cook-Off fundraiser, which was held at Centerport Beach on Saturday,

Sept. 24. We would also like to extend a special thank you to all of our sponsors for their generous support and partnership. Without all of you, this event would not have been such a great success. Thank you to our neighboring

departments for their assistance which made this event possible. We hope everyone had a great time and look forward to seeing you all at next year’s event.

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here can we turn when the dialogue from, or about, our presidents seems to fall short? Fortunately, we can look to the imperfect presidents of the past, whose ideas and inspiration have, for years, proved much more than “just words,” and whose notions about who — and what — we can or should be has helped provide a compass for the country. James Garfield might be a good place to start: “We can not overestimate the fervent love of By Daniel Dunaief liberty, the intelligent courage and the sum of common sense with which our fathers made the great experiment of selfgovernment.” Garfield also proferred, “If wrinkles

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must be written on our brow, let them not be written on our heart. The spirit should never grow old.” Thomas Jefferson suggested a way to deal with growing personal frustration: “When angry, count 10, before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.” How about a few words from Rutherford B. Hayes who said, “He serves his party best who serves the country best.” Martin Van Buren advised, “It’s easier to do a job right, than to explain why you didn’t.” How about a quote from Honest Abe? “My dream,” Lincoln said, “is of a place and a time where America will once again be seen as the last, best hope on Earth.” Or this one: “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” Here’s another Lincoln quote: “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.”

Turning to the other side of the Civil War conflict that threatened to tear the nation apart, Robert E. Lee, the Confederate general, said, “I tremble for my country when I hear of confidence expressed in me. I know too well my weakness, that our only hope is in God.” John Quincy Adams’ inspirational suggestion was, “Try and fail, but don’t fail to try.” Chester A. Arthur said, “Men may die, but the fabrics of our free institutions remain unshaken.” Harry S. Truman indicated, “No government is perfect. One of the chief virtues of a democracy, however, is that its defects are always visible and under democratic processes can be pointed out and corrected.” Dwight D. Eisenhower said, “If you want total security, go to prison. There you’re fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking … is freedom.” Describing a country whose ancestors came from so many other nations, Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “Remember, remember always, that all of us,

and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.” FDR’s cousin Theodore Roosevelt said, “Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” Teddy also suggested, “Courtesy is as much a mark of a gentleman as courage.” John F. Kennedy, who saw his fair share of crises during a presidency cut short, said, “The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word ‘crisis.’ One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger — but recognize the opportunity.” John Tyler offered these amusing and humbling words: “Here lies the body of my good horse, The General. For 20 years he bore me around the circuit of my practice, and in all that time he never made a blunder. Would that his master could say the same.” William Howard Taft pointedly said, “Politics, when I am in it, makes me sick.” An Eisenhower quote might be a fitting way to end: “America is best described by one word, freedom.”

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baroness and former leader of the British House of Lords, Margaret Jay, came to Stony Brook University to speak to us about “The new populism in America and Britain: What has happened to our politics?” The talk, which was open to the public and well attended, drew parallels between Trumpism and the Brexit movement in Britain and served as one way to understand our preBy Leah S. Dunaief election frenzy. Populism, as a political ideology, views virtuous citizens as mistreated by small circles of elites to be overthrown. In Britain, where jobs are drying up and wages have been stagnant for those 31-59 years of age for decades, migrants have been pouring into the country — some 330,000 in the last year, looking for jobs and a good life.

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Citizens are angry. The landscape has changed and a common cry is, “I don’t recognize the town I grew up in,” as a result of the changes. As a member of the European Union, Britain had open borders for laborers throughout the 28-member countries even as British workers could in turn move anywhere within the EU from Britain. Baroness Jay of Paddington, daughter of former Prime Minister James Callaghan, told us that there are four times as many Brits collecting unemployment insurance in Germany as there are Germans collecting unemployment in Britain. Nonetheless, the “elites” and the politicians are seen by the British middle class as being unresponsive and only self-serving, and there is a deep sense of insecurity in the country. In such an environment, the message, “Support Brexit to take back control,” resonates and sounds not dissimilar to “Make America great again.” These slogans would seem to pit the common people against the top 1 percent. Leaders of populist movements have certain characteristics in common, as the baroness pointed out. They tend to be blunt to the point

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of crude. The media loves them for their irresistible sound bites and the attention they draw from the public, and offers them a platform. Interestingly in this comparison of Britain and the United States, those who would speak “for the people” are not actually “of the people.” They feel none of the economic insecurities but seek to identify with the millions of citizens. That is certainly the case with “billionaire” Trump and also the leaders of the Brexit campaign, who are from the upper classes. Populism is spreading in Europe. Will it spread here? That is the question Margaret Jay poses for us. For the United Kingdom, there are other serious issues. Will the four parts of the country stay together? Scotland and Northern Ireland resoundingly voted to stay in the EU, while Wales and England voted to leave. Also there is what the baroness described as an “unpleasant divide” between foreign workers, who are increasingly viewed as taking away jobs, benefits and even lifestyle, and the citizens. The Brexit vote seems to have given legitimacy to the antagonisms. Then there are the matters of

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making separate trade agreements with 27 other countries, and the pound sterling exchange rate. Meanwhile what has Brexit done to the rest of the EU? Other countries, with similar movements, are stirring. There is even the thought that the Brexit vote may have caused matters to improve elsewhere, as politicians heed the message sent by the voters. The solution, proposed by Baroness Jay, lies in rebuilding the center. We must not become fortresses of isolation, she warns, either in trade or of xenophobia. Pluralism and diversity are the way of the future, and in the U.S. these ideas are baked into our democracy. To rebuild the center involves a role for education. Tellingly some 75 percent of the more educated in Britain voted to stay in the EU, while about the same number, 75 percent of the less educated, voted to leave. The latter are those for whom the present system is not working. And while this picture of current politics, is specific to Britain at the moment, the dark and unpleasant nature of this past Sunday’s presidential debate here would urge us to pay further attention to the people whose needs are not being met.

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