The Times of Smithtown - June 4, 2015

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The TIMES of Smithtown

Volume 28, No. 14

Serving Smithtown • St. JameS • neSconSet • commack • hauppauge • kingS park • Fort Salonga June 4, 2015

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Culper Spy Day draws near

also, ‘The Producers’ at the engeman, ‘Puss in Boots’ at Theatre Three

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Smithtown comes up short Photo by Bill Landon

After topping Ward Melville, 11-10, in double overtime for the Suffolk County Class A title, the Smithtown East boys’ lacrosse team failed to score a goal in the second half of the Long Island championship matchup, as the Bulls fell, 14-8, to Syosset at Stony Brook University Saturday afternoon. Above, junior attack Dan Rooney walks across the field in defeat as the Syosset team celebrates its Long Island win. Story on page A10.

Cleaning up Commack

Resident on lookout for helpers to beautify hometown grounds

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St. James still opposes CVS site By phil corSo

After striking out the first go-around, CVS has stepped up with a second attempt at building a new site in St. James, and residents are not going silently. Vincent Trimarco Sr., the attorney representing CVS Albany LLC, had withdrawn initial plans to install a 13,551-square-foot CVS pharmacy with a mezzanine and 57 parking spaces at the intersection of Woodlawn and Lake avenues back in November. But Peter Hans, principal planner for the Town of

Smithtown, outlined the details of the latest proposal at a Town Board work session on Tuesday as St. James residents dusted off their anti-CVS lawn signs for another bout. The new plans, documents showed, included an 11,970-square-foot building on the first floor with 1,581 square feet of mezzanine space. Hans said CVS had modified its original plan, now placing the proposed building within a commercial business portion of the lot without a zone change, and would require slight variances CVS continued on page a16

lawn signs opposing a potential cvS in St. James have resurfaced several months after the pharmacy withdrew its initial application. File photo by Phil Corso


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