The Times of Smithtown - June 28, 2018

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The stage is finally set for what will likely be a fierce campaign leading up to the November midterm elections. Perry Gershon, a largely self-funded firsttime candidate for political office, who spent years as a commercial mortgage lender and a small business owner, defeated four other Democrats aiming to take down incumbent 1st District U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) June 26. More than 20,300 1st District voters turned out to vote in the primary, which was open to only those registered as members of the party, as per New York State law. Gershon secured 7,226 votes, beating former Suffolk County Legislator Kate Browning, his closest competitor, by about 1,000 votes. Vivian Viloria-Fisher, another former legislator, finished third with 3,314 votes. In 2016, about 12,600 registered Democrats went to the polls on primary day to choose between Anna Throne-Holst and Dave Calone. “The voters showed that we’re tired of what’s going on in Washington,” Gershon said to a room full of supporters and volunteers at his campaign headquarters in Setauket when it became clear his lead would hold up. He thanked his family and those who worked to help him win the nomination, as well as the other four candidates, who he said ran a clean race with an eye on unifying postprimary all along. “Our elected leaders are not responsive to what people are looking for. People want a new breed, and that’s what I stand for.” Zeldin, who has been quiet about his potential challengers, wasted no time getting the campaign started on Twitter once Gershon became the presumed victor.

“Park Ave Perry may have bought himself the Democratic Party nomination in NY-1, but our Congressional seat is not for sale,” the incumbent wrote. “NY-1 isn’t electing a far left, Pelosi-loving, NYC Democrat who registered in our district very recently just to run for Congress.” In an interview after his win, Gershon said he intends to make his campaign about health care, the environment and creating high-wage jobs in the 1st District. “I’m really excited, I feel like people believed in me and I’m so happy for it,” he said. Many of those believers were people who readily admitted they’d never gotten much involved in politics in the past. “I’ve seen a lot of people, like at my school, very few people who cared about politics beforehand but after the March for Our Lives, after the result of the Never Again movement, and even after what’s happening at the border right now, far more young people are getting involved,” said Scott Egnor, a Ward Melville High School student who helped organize the youth-led local gun control protests in March. He cited Gershon’s desire to ban assault-style weapons and strengthen background checks as the driving force behind his motivation to volunteer for his campaign. “Even at the office, he still wears his March for Our Lives hat, and I think that spoke to me a lot.” Browning said in an interview from her watch party in Patchogue she’s not sure what her next move might be in politics, but vowed to support Gershon’s efforts to flip the seat in November. “It’s about taking out Lee Zeldin, and we all need to regroup and support [Gershon],” she said. All five candidates told TBR News Media in May they intended to support the primary winner.


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East Northport resident Mordechai Miller, pictured at left, was given an honorary diploma by Smithtown High School West. Above, from left, High School West Principal John Coady, trustee Daniel Lynch, Miller and trustee Christopher Alcure.

Holocaust survivor joins Class of 2018 A lifelong dream has been made a reality for a Holocaust survivor who, after nearly 30 years educating others, can finally say he’s received his high school diploma. East Northport resident Mordechai Miller was given an honorary degree at the 103rd commencement of Smithtown High School West June 21, becoming a member of the graduating Class of 2018. The 87-year-old donned a blue cap and gown, sitting with his fellow graduates on the field to wait to hear his name called by Principal John Coady. “It’s very exciting,” Miller said upon hearing he was being granted a diploma. The moment was decades in the making for Miller. “Everything he’s wanted in life he’s been able to achieve, except for this,” said his daughter, Leah. “He’s really wanted this for a long time, but it’s not something you can ask for.” Miller was born in the village of Jablonna, Poland, in 1931. Due to the outbreak of World War II, he was only able to complete first grade before he and his family were forced to live in a Jewish ghetto before eventually going into hiding. They were liberated from the war front town, where they had taken up work as Polish refugees, by the Soviet army in January 1945. Miller moved to the United States in 1956 where he settled in Brooklyn. A self-motivated man, he started his own business selling used truck parts and eventually opened his own junkyard in Bay Shore after moving to East Northport in 1984. Since the 1990s, Miller has shared his life story as a public motivational speaker at hundreds of events, according to his daughter. For the past 10 years, he has regularly been a guest speaker in Christina Cone’s Holocaust and Genocide class at Smithtown High School West. “He will always start out by saying that he loves to come to school because he didn’t get a chance at an education,” his daughter said. The Holocaust survivor’s goal in sharing his life and experiences with students each year is to increase tolerance in the world. To honor Miller’s message of doing right by others, Smithtown’s staff decided to confer upon him an honorary degree. “As he was deprived of a formal education and was never awarded a high school diploma, it is our privilege to bestow upon him this long-awaited document,” the principal said. “We thank you for all your work with our students, sharing your experiences and congratulate you on receiving your diploma.” Miller was given a standing ovation by the students, parents and Smithtown faculty at the June 21 ceremony as he walked across the stage and accepted his degree. “He has always wanted this opportunity, and tonight they have made his dream come true,” his daughter said. While the school district has given out honorary diplomas before, Miller was the first be allowed to walk in the ceremony.

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EDUCATION Top of their class: Valedictorians, salutatorians and honor speakers Commack High School

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to know that my life’s work has bettered the lives of others in some small way,” Bracco Lino Bracco has become a member of said in his retirement letter to the members the Class of 2018 by announcing his retire- of the Kings Park board of education. “By ment as principal at Kings continuing this mission of Park High School. Bracco ‘Mr. Bracco has done challenging our students’ has served the school disminds with rich academia trict in this position for the an amazing job embedding choice and challast eight years. lenge, they will continue to moving the high “Mr. Bracco has done an find success.” amazing job moving the high school forward The Kings Park board of school forward academically education students academically during and staff ofmembers, during his tenure as high Kings Park High school principal,” Kings Park his tenure as high School are what he will miss Superintendent Timothy the most, Bracco said in an Eagen said. “He will be sorely school principal.’ email. But he is looking formissed.” ward to spending more time Bracco has had a nearly — Timothy Eagen with his wife Sandy and their 40-year career in education, three grandchildren. out of which he has spent 20 years as a His retirement will take effect Aug. 31. high school building principal. He was giv- Jason Huntsman, assistant principal of en a standing ovation by the students, their Smithtown High School West, will be filling parents, teachers and faculty attending the Bracco’s position. Huntsman has served as district’s graduation ceremony June 21. an assistant principal for four years, accord“I am immensely grateful and humbled ing to Timothy Eagan.

Valedictorian: Lina Rohrer GPA: 106.04 (weighted) College: Not disclosed Major: Physics Rohrer plans on continuing her education by studying physics.

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Salutatorian: Keiffer Acoba GPA: 105.01 College: Carnegie Mellon Major: Computer Science Acoba was named among the Top 300 Scholars in Regeneron’s Science Talent Search, a Coca-Cola Scholar finalist, and a Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Regional finalist. He was vice president of the Independent Science Research, co-captain of the math team, head programmer of the robotics team and president of Science Olympiads.

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Kings Park principal joins the Class of 2018

Ciurleo served as president of the National Honor Society, a captain of the varsity boys golf team and was a member of both the Boys Scholar Athletic Leadership Club and Italian Honor Society.

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Honor speaker: Matthew Timmel GPA: 4.13 College: Florida State University Major: Business finance, computer science Timmel served as president of DECA, senior leader of RYLA, a member of the National Honor Society and played on the varsity boys badminton team.

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Kings Park High School Principal Lino Bracco gasps as he’s given a standing ovation from students, parents and faculty June 21.

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Honor Speaker: Matthew Ciurleo GPA: 105.12 (weighted) College: Harvard University Major: Economics

Honor Speaker: Kevin Camson GPA: 4.08 College: University of Notre Dame Major: Political Science Camson served as student liaison to Smithotwn’s board of education; founder and president of Student Pipeline; member of the teen council for the Robin Hood Foundation; founder and leader of Project Smith-Stead; founder of Tables to Enable; a member of the School Start Time Steering Committe; and on track and field.


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Congratulations to the Class of 2018

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Clockwise from top, Smithtown East graduates throw their hats toward the sky after graduation last week; two Commack students accept their diplomas; and Kings Park graduates proudly show off their degrees.

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Daniel J. Acosta Jacob E. Adelberg Rachel Adler Zachary A. Adler Visesha Ainapudi Stephanie J. Alesci Adham R. A. Almansouri Malak R. A. Almansouri Ariel R. Altheim Sean F. Apostoli Niel Kyle Henri A. Asuncion Frank J. Atanasio Malakhi E. Attis Zachary M. Audley Jordyn H. Bartone Danielle V. Bartsch Steven Basileo Stephanie M. Battaglia Desiree Bennett Anthony Berardicelli Stephanie M. Berdon Russell Berger Brooke A. Berroyer Lauren Bevilacqua Eric D. Bholan Marc A. Bigio

Taylor A. Bigliani Devin W. Bilski Marc S. Birbiglia Victoria L. Blackton Garret A. Bobyak Michael J. Bodor Gianna R. Bongiorno Sofia A. Bonilla Raymond Boriello Hailee P. Boscoe Kayla L. Boyle Matthew J. Boyzok Sydney A. Bracht Alessandra P. Brady Claire S. Brandofino James D. Brandt Victoria M. Brandt Jayson Braun Lauren A. Brusseler Bettina M. Bubb Maxwell L. Bublitz Nicole K. Cahill Rebecca L. Cairo Julia Campanile Tyler J. Cannata Christopher C. Capuano Nora O. Carpenter Joseph Carriero Nicholas T. Castelli

Estefani T. Castellon Benitez John Cawley Utshob Choudhury Jessica E. Clancy Kayleigh F. Clark Allison K. Cleary Robert C. Clemente Avery R. Cohen Caitlyn R. Cohen Matthew A. Cohen Dominick J. Collareta Matthew J. Colletti Alexandria Colon Juliana Coppola Madeline R. Cornish Victor D. Cortazar Brian P. Cosgrove Nicole M. Crocitto Alexandra V. Cuomo Gabrielle R. Curiano Kyra J. Dalli Sidney C. Davis Diana R. DeCanio Jessica A. DeJesus Derek J. DeMicco Thomas DePaola Samantha M. DeScalo Anna E. Deutsch Jordan Diaz Amanda DiBartolo Anthony J. DiPalma Nicole T. DiVagno Michael V. Dixon Rachel Dolowich

Above, Smithtown West graduates walk into the ceremony; and below a graduate waves to his mother. Madison N. Donnatin Caitlin M. Donnelly Jessica A. Donnelly James J. Donoghue Zagham A. Doora Kevin R. Doyle Jessica L. Drago Andrew Durland Danielle M. Dwyer Hannah Egitto Kyle Endsley Magdalena Eschbach Brian Espinal Dakota M. Esposito Noelle M. Esposito Vito R. Estrada James P. Fanning Raymond J. Fauchon Brian A. Femminella Starr A. Ferrari Josiah D. Figaro Michael K. Flanagan Jessica R. Flugman Robert J. Fondacaro Daniella R. Forca John Brendan Forrest Jr. Aidan R. Fortier Jenna L. Frederick Annmarie Freshour Carly Freund Amanda H. Funaro Jack Furci Shane T. Gahan Elizabeth P. Gallagher Samantha N. Galloway Matthew G. Geiser Hunter D. Gelfman Luke D. Gelfman Evangelos Georgakopoulos Hana M. Ghobashy Mark A. Giordano Jonathan P. Golbert Alexandra R. Granelle Eric P. Greenberg Matthew C. Guercio Mikayla C. Guerin Alexandra M. Guerriere Tyler R. Gugliotta Zainab Halimi Sean D. Hardware

Emma K. Harlow Ashley T. Hayes Meghan E. Hayfield Emily A. Heinz Emma E. Heiser Lauden L. Hendricks Michael W. Hennessy Joseph H. Hergott Skyler E. Hirsch Megan G. Hochreiter Kendall R. Holfester Christopher M. Honan Drew W. Hovanec Sophia Z. P. How Kevin R. Hussey Alina Ingarozza Olivia Intardonato Julianna Iovino Anthony M. Italiano Vasilica R. Jaeger Sylvie Jagust Amanda L. Jarvis Madison F. Jelinek Erik J. Johnston Mackenzie Jorgensen Harry A. Jung Bryan L. Kaplan Harrison Kaplan Kathleen M. Keese Emily Keleher Andrew R. Khan Samantha P. Klee Joshua Klein Valente Katerina N. Kleopoulos Skyla R. Kloppenborg Gwyneth Knott Oonagh Knott Jack C. Kogan Gillian R. Kondracki Matthew Ryan Krajci Mason A. Lambrix Michael J. Lang II Matthew C. Laurelli John T. Lebci Alyssa A. Leodis Faith C. Leonard Kevin M. Leone Jonathan E. Lerner Nicholas D. Leung Cindy Li


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At left, two students show off their diplomas; above, graduates celebrate with their principal; and below, a graduate hugs her music teacher. Andrea N. Lichas Joseph M. Link Max S. Lippman Brianna P.. Liszewski James V. Livoti Michael C. Loccisano Jr. Colin T. Logatto Caroline E. Loiodice Alexandria R. Lotardo Julia M. Machate Nicholas V. Magistrale Brandon A. Malenitza Alyssa D. Mammana Jordan J. Mancini Christopher R. Mangels Nicole R. Mangione Alyssa L. Mannino Anthony Margiotta Sean D. Marklin Amanda N. Marrapodi Hailey L. Marshall Alex W. Martin Isabella B. Martino Corinne N. Marx Sydney C. Marzano Caroline V. Massaro Andrew T. Masure Patricia Matonti Maxwell S. Mays Samantha L. McCleery Matthew E. McClure Michael J. McCreesh Jackson L. McFadyen Chelsea McGovern Katelyn McGuigan Michael J. McKee Savannah R. McMaster Jack P. McQuade Caitlin A. McSweeney Alexandra M. Medina Melvin A. Mejia-Guzman Jonathan Meringolo Isabella R. Migliorino Keeghan A. Miller Aaron H. Min Simran P. Mistry Mark S. Moawad Caitlyn Moccia Jordahn Mohammed Harrison R. Moss Lily E. Moss Alexa B. Mountzouros Daniel J. Murphy Juliana R. Murray Kaylee M. Nallan Danielle N. Napoli Grace M. Napolitano Kyle A. Nascimento

Austin Nasworthy Zachary V. Natoli Lolita N. Nazarov Joseph J. Neto Angela Nicoletti Brian T. Niski James R. O’Connell Kevin J. O’Connor Michael T. O’Leary Marissa R. Oliveri Lauren A. O’Malley Alexa K. Ondrush Dominic A. Orlando Thomas J. Padula Tony Palas Jr. Sofia Palazzolo Robert A. Palminteri Devin J. Palumbo Diana E. Panarello Robert E. Panetta Arielle J. Park Alyssa M. Patti Anthony L. Pecorale Taylor L. Pedley Jessica L. Pedone Samantha R. Penalvert Michael S. Pennello Tyler W. Perez Daniel R. Perillo Laura E. Perillo Alexa S. Peters Lillie E. Pisciotta Jenna Pobjecky Anthony Polizzi Nicholas Polizzi Christopher R. Pollina Jr. Christopher M. Pollock Annalyse E. Potter Max Prensky Faith Pronesti Dominic Pulisic Kelvin R. Ramirez Jhanvi V. Ravishankar Angelina M. Reimers Deanna C. Reinhardt Paige Relyea Ryan J. Ricci Jack C. Riccio Kayla Rickles Samantha N. Rini Lauren Roback Lyndsey A. Robinson Cassandra Rodichok Antonia Rodriguez Rachel M. Rogers Alisa Rose Roman Gabriel Romero Jared P. Rossein

Stephanie T. Rowe Brian L. Ruggiero Sean J. Russell Matthew J. Russo Giovanni M Sabatino Brianna R. Saggese Emily Salazar Brianna M. Sanchez Marisa A. Santospirito Christopher K. Saracino Daniel P. Sarube Julia A. Scagluso Giordana Scanni Marco Scanni Jack E. Schnurr Kristin Schoenhofen Robert Schugman Julianna M. Schulz Emily R. Sckalor Matthew Selman Kiersten E. Seltzer Daniel J. Serino Keisuke Setsu

Kyle R. Shaffer Catriona R. Sheppard Tavia B. Sherman Heather R. Shifflett Hannah Shine Isabelle A. Sicoli Zachary L. Silverberg Ryan P. Simmons Ilysa T. Sirota Ivan P. Slawsky Ingrid A. Slota Jordyn N. Sollecito Jacqueline N. Soriano Bryan B. Spinella Dhathri L. Srungaram Dante J. Stabile Camryn J. Stanco Drew C. Stanco

Reid E. Stevenson Eric M. Stewart Rachel Streich Hayden P. Sutter Reilly E. Sutter Tristan Svatek Hanna L. Takach Heidy L. Takach Christina Tang Shubhangi Tank Pasquale A. Tartaro Jacob S. Tehranian Lexi M. Tellerman Miranda A. Tenaglia Natalie G. Tetuan Shrey D. Thaker Erin M. Thieke

John W. Thieke Alexandra J. Thode Ryan M. Thrasher Mark A. Tienken Matthew R. Timmel Calvin J. Trebing Meagan Troutman Claudia L. Turturro Charles J. Tuttolomondo Julia M. Urbina Vincent M. Valentino DiStasi Venkata Pranav K. Vallapragada

Robert P. Varello John F. Vecchio Jr. Kaylee M. Vega Alessandro M. Vella Brandon S. Vella Connor L. Ver Straten John A. Vetter Christian Villani Jacquelyne R. Vlahakis Anthony F. Wagers Wanezay Wahedna Chelsea N. Wallace Jake T. Wallasch Victoria Walsh Sara J. Weber Justin R. Wei Sara Welshimer Patricia A. Werker Marina Whitehouse

Tyler J. Whitton Andrew J. Wiedersum Samantha P. Wild Ceili L. Williams James P. Winters Sean T. Wisniewski Christopher Wolf Gregory Wolf Stephen C. Wolf Jacque M. Yee Kaitlyn E. Young Alexander R. Zampieron Eric H. Zhang Lexington S. Zografakis


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At left, Smithtown High School West students smile during their graduation ceremony; and above, a graduate accepts his diploma.

Smithtown West

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Nada H. Abdelfatah Sarah E. Adamo Gabriella Afanador Jake S. Agunzo Brooke M. Albertson Justin A. Allen Peri E. Allen Sean D. Altemose Jack A. Amorosano Jessica T. Anderson Andrew S. Arce Jack R. Archer Timothy J. Archer Angelica Y. Arroyo Daniel R. Arrucci Matthew J. Attardi Lauren E. Baffo Artem J. Balogh

Darlin Josue Batres Gutierrez Ryan P. Behan Jaimie L. Bell Matthew T. Bennett Jordyn E. Bergenfeld Christian Bernard Kamryn Bernard Brendan M. Beutel Efe Bilgin Brianna R. Bontempo Connor J. Braat Marisa C. Brady Janna S. Brandafino Aaron M. Brenner Emily A. Brin Lauren L. Bruce-Tagoe Madison N. Budney Caroline R. Buff Nicholas A. Buglion Ciara M. Burke

Kevin James Burkert Kaelyn N. Burney Maxwell Andrew Burton Nyssa Lauren Burton Kaitlyn Byrne Sean R. Byrne Valerie Cacciuttolo Andrew Caliano William J. Callegari Erica L. Camilleri Kevin A. Camson Travis J. Canese Jonathan T. Canny Alexander Caporale Tyler Caputo Blake A. Carey Brendan M. Caro Andrew Carone Brenden W. Caroppoli Marie R. Carpenter

Ryan P. Carroll Christian J. Carucci Tyler Casucci Braely D. Caturano Gabrielle M. Cecere Jacqualine M. Cerbone Julianna N. Cerbone Saher A. Chaudhry Leah Chiappino Alexandria L. Chimenti Allyson N. Christie Nicholas R. Cipolla Matthew S. Cleary Cameron Cohen Christina M. Compitello Natalie M. Condzal Mackenzie S. P. Connick Daniel M. Conroy Juliana B. Contess Timothy W. Corcoran Megan P. Cornelius Samantha G. Cosme Colleen P. Costabile MaryRose Coughlin Allison V. Crafts Sydney E. Crafts Rebecca Crawford Tyler W. Crawford Christopher A. Crespo Dana Cuccurullo Jenna L. Curcio Laura C. D’Ambrosio Alicia J. D’Aoust Vincent S. D’Aprile Alexander J. D’Erasmo Julia R. Daleo Kirsten A. Daley

Caitlin E. Dasilva Melissa L. DeGaetano Derrick P. DeHart Kaitlin E. Delaney Daniel J. Della Pace Shane T. DelRosario Kayla N. Dempsey Sophia G. De Ricco David A. DeRosa Anthony M. Dettori Jacqueline Devito Patrick J. Diecidue Julia R. DiFiore Sabrina R. DiGiovanna Lisa DiGiulio Alyssa B. DiLoreto Michael V. DiLullo Gerard M. DiMuro Brandon DiSalvo Arcangelo J. DiSpirito Ashley J. Dolan Ethan Donovan Owen F. Doughty Danielle R. Doyle Julia K. Duerwald Ryan R. Durante Manisha J. Dyal David Ehlers Joseph M. Ehrlich Laurel N. Ehrlich Daniel J. Esposito Melissa G. Evrensel Haley J. Faber Michael Falco Jr. Hassan Farooq Brianna N. Fatone Matthew Felicioni Jennifer M. Ferolito Jordan G. Fields Matthew R. Finkelstein Nikolas R. Finne Colin J. Fitzgerald Emily R. Fitzgerald Erin E. Fitzgerald Hannah Fitzgerald Taylor N. Fox Connor J. Frank Juliana Gadaleta Meghan T. Gaffney Michael E. Gannon Matthew J. Garcett


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Above, Smithtown West graduates celebrate at the end of graduation; and below, the seniors are all smiles after accepting their diplomas. Tristan Garcia Montejo Jacob Gelman Alyssa F. Geraci Hailey N. Germano Michael Giaimis Emily Rose Goldberg Christopher A. Golden David A. Gonzalez Nicole Gordon Gavin R. Grabowski Anthony R. Gramarossa Baylie R. Greenberg Jeffrey T. Gregory Danielle R. Griffing Brianna N. Grill Alex D. Gross Jenna E. Gutierrez Julia N. Gutierrez Christopher Gutmann Kenneth H. Hain Jr. Alexander Hamrak Amanda C. Hansen Sarah T. Harvey

Susan Harvey Michael J. Hawkins Isabel P. Hayes Garett A. Hedlund Kevin W. Heil Jessica H. Heinlein Stephanie Helbock Emily P. Hennessy Emma P. Henry Kevin E. Hernandez Connor B. Hickey Katherine Hickey Alexander M. Hoffmann Jack R. Hogan Imani B. Holliday Alisha A. Horne Ryan Horoszewski Mackenzie E. Hovsepian Thomas Hu Juliana Hurtado Caitlin M. Hussey Samantha J. Iannucci Kenneth M. Indovino

Samuel D. Isbit Garett Ituarte Aanchal Jain Kyle Jenulis Hannah E. Johnson Skyler A. Johnson Eric D. Joseph Matthew R. Jung Gino J. Junior Daniel J. Kamvakis Brandon C. Kattou Lindsey H. Kaufman Julia M. Kazubowski Kevin P. Kelleher Jack M. Kelly Matthew S. Kelly Meghan M. Kelly William M. Kelly Jonathan W. Kennedy Robert King Richard J. Kloppenborg Meghan M. Knapic Anthony T. Kolanik Filip Kornecki Stephanie Kranenberg Shannon Kuczwaj Robert F. Kulovany Nicholas J. LaMonte Tianwei Lan Grace Langella Jay M. Laskin Matthew Lefkowitz Olivia Lefkowitz Andrew J. Levine Kailey E. Licata Lily E. Link Matthew T. Logan Edward Lorrain Nicholas J. Lotito Lanz Iryl A. Maagad Kevin T. Madigan Matthew T. Maidhof Nicholas M. Mango Michael A. Marinello Vincent M. Marinello Christopher R. Marino Jillian R. Marotta Gabrielle L. Marshall Matthew R. Martin

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From left, Smithtown West students await their diplomas; a graduate is all smiles with his diploma in hand; top right, Jenna Curcio presents Smithtown West’s senior class; a post-graduation celebratory hug; and below, Smithtown West’s Class of 2018 toss their caps skyward.

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Kings Park High School graduates show off their diplomas.

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Above, a Kings Park graduate accepts his diploma; middle row, graduates celebrate receiving their diplomas; and bottom row, Kings Park football players gather together one last time.

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Commack

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Rachel Abrams Robert Abshire Jennica Adame Stephanie Afonso Anthony Agostino Melike Akoglu Leila Alami Joseph Albano Jillian Alenik Vincent Alfani Sarah Alia Salvatore Allevato Marisa Amato Jeana Ambrosio Giovanna Amodio Abinaya Anand Gianna Anderson Aaron Angeles Ariana Arato Robert Arena Isabella Argiros Julia Arrigale Daisuke Ashida Michael Aspromonti Larence Avery Skylar Aviles Alexandra Babcock Nikoletta Baboukis Allia Baird Jasmine Bajaj Keith Bannerman Andrew Baroni Daniel Basmajian Alexa Baum Gabriella Becerra Michael Becker John Beirne Joseph Belfi Dahlia Benbenisti Rafael Benitez Michael Bernzweig Warren Bickmeyer Brianna Blair Ryan Bliss Kayla Bluberg Michael Bongiorno Veronica Borracci Ashley Borruso Lauren Botter Grace Braider Thomas Brennan Adam Brett Andrew Brett Casey Brown Molly Browser

Domenico Brucculeri Paulina Buchta Kelsey Bunce Jamie Burfeind Shannon Burns Morgan Callahan Stephanie Calobrisi Tatum Calvagna Matthew Campisi Carol Ann Campsey Marissa Canty Christina Capito Gianna Cappellino James Cardinale Alex Caren Tara Carney Tyler Carrillo Steven Carullo Sean Casaccio Jason Casano Catelyn Casey Keegan Cassidy Michael Catalano Isabella Cavallo Drew Cavataio Danielle Cecere Dana Cerini Delmy Chavez Shabaan Cheema Joseph Chirico Yonghyun Cho Danielle Christian Joseph Christian Jay Chun Marcus Seok Jin Chung Mario Ciaccio Julianna Cianciola Alyssa Cicalo Ariana Ciniski Andrew Cinque Taylor Cipolla Matthew Ciurleo Alexandra Cocchiarelli Megan Coconato Gabriella Cohen Michelle Cohen Rachel Cole Christopher Collado Jonathan Collado Cassandra Considine Thomas Conway Sophia Coppola Brian Correnti

Above, Commack High School graduates celebrate after their commencement ceremony; and below, students wave to friends and family on the procession into graduation. Jaleena Cozzo Cameron Cremer Maria Crescenzo Brianna Cuadra Melissa Cuomo Samantha Curran Mackenzie Daly Matthew Damiata Salvatore D’Aurio Jordan Davidson Alexis Davitashvili Jay Dayal Nicholas DeCicco Anthony Decristan Michael DelBene Michael Delmonaco Julia Denig John DeRasmo Nicole DiFrancisco Vincent DiFrancisco

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Above, a Commack graduate signs the national anthem for the hearing impaired; middle left, Commack graduate Zach Gross shows off his diploma; middle right, honor speaker Matthew Ciurleo addresses the crowd; and bottom, a bagpippe and drum ensemble led students into the ceremony.

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Clockwise from top right, Kings Park graduates show off their diplomas; Smithtown East graduate accepts his degree; Smithtown West Honor Speaker Kevin Camson addresses his peers; a Kings Park graduate in his cap and gown; wwSmithtown East girls smile at commencement; and Smithtown East boys at their June 21 graduation.


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SCHOOL NEWS Smithtown school district

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Back to where it all started

Graduating seniors from Smithtown High School West’s Class of 2018 who attended Accompsett Elementary School returned to their former school one last time during a senior walk June 18. Dressed in their caps and gowns, the seniors walked the hallways as students and teachers applauded and later visited their former classrooms.

Smithtown High School West

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Smithtown High School West student Carolyn Qu won first place in the nonfiction division of the Writing for Peace essay contest for her piece on “The South Korean Suicide Epidemic.” Her essay will be featured in the 2018 issue of DoveTales, an international journal of the arts. Writing for Peace is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating empathy through education and creative writing to develop a foundation of compassion on which to build a more peaceful world. Students were encouraged to write an essay about an unfamiliar culture and explore social, political and environmental pressures and universal themes. Qu is pictured with her social studies teacher, Christina Cone, on left.

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SPORTS Kings Park High School KINGS PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT

Kingsmen take to thrones at new colleges, universities Twenty-two Kings Park High School student-athletes have chosen to play a sport of his or her choosing at the collegiate level starting this fall. The following students signed letters of intent to play at the collegiate level: • Ben Sacks: SUNY Cortland, baseball • Samantha Schultz: New Jersey Institute of Technology, basketball • Michael Trupiano: SUNY Maritime, football • Shaylagh Devlin: Nyack College,

lacrosse • Mckaela Braun: Iona College, lacrosse • Zoe Dougherty: University of Mount Olive, lacrosse • Matt Browne: Wilmington University, lacrosse • Andrew Medeiros: Florida Southern College, lacrosse • Anthony Manna: College of Mount St. Vincent, lacrosse • Liam Thompson: SUNY Geneseo, lacrosse

Smithtown East High School

• Dylan Winwood: Florida Southern College, lacrosse • Ciara Devlin: SUNY New Paltz, soccer • Jessica Hoyt: Mercy College, soccer • Katie Gunning: Eastern University, soccer • Lauren Vellecca: SUNY Plattsburgh, soccer • Eoghan McGovern: La Salle University, soccer

• Katie Mullady: SUNY Geneseo, track and field • Lexi Petraitis: Le Moyne College, women’s volleyball • Kara Haase: Merrimack College, women’s volleyball • Erika Benson: Southern Connecticut State University, women’s volleyball • Meagan Murphy: Le Moyne College, women’s volleyball • Nico Ziccardi: Stevens Institute of Technology, wrestling

Smithtown West High School

Thirty Smithtown High School East student-athletes have chosen to play a sport of his or her choosing at the collegiate level starting this fall. The following students signed letters of intent to play at the collegiate level: • Rachel Adler: University of New Haven, cross-country and track and field • Danielle Bartsch: Union College, soccer • Marc Birbiglia: Long Island University, baseball • Alessandria Brady: Iona College, volleyball • Nora Carpenter: Iona College, lacrosse • James O’Connell: American International, lacrosse • Brian Cosgrove: Binghamton University, lacrosse • Kyra Dalli: Molloy College, field hockey • Annie Freshour: Manhattan College, lacrosse • Amanda Funaro: Quinnipiac University, field hockey • Liz Gallagher: Swarthmore College, swimming • Matt Guercio, SUNY Maritime, lacrosse • Bryan Kaplon: SUNY New Paltz, volleyball

• Matt Laurelli: Long Island University, baseball • Chris Mangels: SUNY Maritime, lacrosse • Sydney Marzano: Long Island University, women’s lacrosse • Katelyn McGuigan: Bentley University, field hockey • Dan Murphy: Culver-Stockton College, volleyball • Kevin O’Connnor: SUNY Maritime, lacrosse • Sofia Palazzolo: Molloy College, field hockey • Matt Russo: Fairfield University, lacrosse • Marco Scanni: Bard College, soccer • Julianna Schulz: SUNY Geneseo, tennis • Kyle Shaffer: Lewis University, volleyball • Catriana Sheppard: University of New Hampshire, soccer • Bryan Spinella: Farmingdale State College, track and field • Calvin Trebing: Vassar College, lacrosse • Rob Varell: Farmingdale State College, lacrosse • Christian Villani: Stony Brook University, lacrosse • Patricia Werker: Florida Southern College, lacrosse

SMITTHOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT

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East bulls charge off to college

West bulls charge off to college Thirty-seven Smithtown West high school student-athletes have chosen to play a sport of his or her choosing at the collegiate level starting this fall. The following students signed letters: • Jack Amorsano: Johnson and Wales, soccer • Andrew Arce: Binghamton University, lacrosse • Angelica Arroyo: Cornell University, track • Jamie Bell: Pace University, lacrosse • Brendan Beutel: SUNY Oswego, swimming • Sean Byrne: SUNY Geneseo, lacrosse • Nick Cipolla: Stony Brook University, track • Chris Crespo: Assumption College, basketball • Alicia D’Aoust: Rutgers University, soccer • Erin Fitzgerald, Drew University, soccer • Michael Gannon: SUNY Geneseo, basketball • David Gonzalez: Christopher Newport University, lacrosse • Alex Gross: Staten Island College, baseball • Michael Hawkins: Providence College, swimming • Connor Hickey: SUNY Geneseo, lacrosse • Mackenzie Hovsepian: Arizona State University, lacrosse

• Megan Knapic: Auburn University, equestrian • Grace Langella, Hofstra University, lacrosse • Matthew Maidhoff: Maritime College, track • Gabby Marshall: Binghamton University, lacrosse • Andrew McDonnell: Binghamton University, soccer • Brandon Meir: Siena College, lacrosse • Matt Miller, Quinnipiac University, lacrosse • Emily Montagnino: University of Tampa, golf • Madison Mulder: SUNY Geneseo, track • Tim Nagosky: Long Island University, wrestling • Jazel Negron: Buffalo State College, track • Nicholas Palmer: SUNY Geneseo, lacrosse • Kyle Reilly: SUNY Oswego, lacrosse • Chris Shanley: SUNY New Paltz, volleyball • Andrew Sheahan: Union, football • Matthew Simco: SUNY Potsdam, soccer • Steven Spreizer: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, track • Matthew Villano: Pennsylvania State University, track • Kyle Walker: West Point, lacrosse • Sarah Wilkinson: Duquesne University, soccer • Kyle Zawadzki: Yale University, lacrosse


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SARA-MEGAN WALSH

We need to keep 2018 graduates on LI

Hundreds of Long Island students have accepted their high school diplomas this week. We’ve sent them off into the world armed with the best advice and pearls of wisdom we have to offer. In doing so, we can’t help but hope this isn’t goodbye. The Class of 2018 students are each pursuing his or her own version of the American Dream. What defines that dream can vary greatly — whether it’s studying medicine at Stony Brook University, learning a trade or joining the military. The question we have to ask is this: When these students are envisioning their futures, how many picture himself or herself staying on Long Island? While parents and teachers are taking pride — and deserved pats on the back — in getting this year’s seniors through their first 12 years of schooling, it doesn’t stop there. The older generation and its leadership must continue to take action to transform Long Island into an attractive and affordable place for young adults to live. “We spend a lot of money educating our kids here,” Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone (D) acknowledged in his 2018 State of the County address. “Too many of them have left for other parts of the country, where they are helping to power their regional economies. We have to stop that.” For the first time in two decades, there is a glimmer of hope that the brain drain trend is starting to slow. The population of people between ages 20 and 34 living in Nassau and Suffolk counties has increased by 7.6 percent from 2010 to 2015 — for the first time since 1990 — according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2015 Population Estimates, as stated in a June 2017 report by the Long Island Association. LIA is a nonprofit organization that advocates for policies, programs and projects that benefit Long Island and support economic development and infrastructure investments. However, there’s still 100,000 fewer residents in the 20 to 34 age group on Long Island than in 1990. So, there’s still a ways to go in attracting and keeping bright, young professionals on Long Island. To this end, Suffolk County Legislature’s Presiding Officer DuWayne Gregory (D-Amityville) proposed legislation June 22 that would instruct Suffolk’s Department of Economic Development and Planning to create a pilot program to address the issues causing millennials to leave for less expensive areas. While there are few specific details available on this proposal, Gregory has pointed to other municipalities creating programs that help young adults with student debt purchase homes while still paying down their loans. This is but one step in the right direction. As the Class of 2018 disperses, their parents’ work shifts from helping with science projects and math homework to advocating for local change that will improve the quality of life young adults can expect on Long Island. Better entry-level job opportunities that offer competitive salaries without requiring travel into the city are needed, and more affordable housing and assistance to put the down payment on a house to help start a family are also important. Take a few days to rejoice and celebrate with the graduating Class of 2018, but there is much work to be done creating a brighter, more youthful future for Long Island.

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The rising cost of prescription drugs has dealt a crushing blow to the wallets of everyday Americans and put a great strain on the government-supported programs that benefit some of our country’s most vulnerable populations — our seniors, children, disabled and impoverished communities. According to a report by Express Scripts, a prescription benefits company, between 2008 and 2015, name brand drug prices increased by 164 percent. These price spikes frequently make lifesaving medications unaffordable. When it comes to driving down the cost of prescription drugs for those who need it most, we must consider every option. This Congress, in an effort to keep pace with an ever-changing marketplace and ever-evolving scientific innovation, the FDA Reauthorization Act of 2017 (H.R. 2430) was passed into law to bring lower-cost generic drug alternatives and biosimilars to market faster by increasing competition and lowering drug costs. With an increase in authority and flexibility, this reauthorization streamlines the process for reviewing and approving new treatments and cures for patients, ultimately delivering new and innovative therapies, drugs and devices to patients more quickly. Under current law, the federal government has the ability to negotiate the prices of the prescription drugs government purchases from manufacturers, but the negotiating authority is insufficient and outdated. Currently, the federal government has the ability to negotiate prices under Medicare, but even when the government can negotiate prices, it is hamstrung by overregulation that ensures it

cannot push for the same prices charged throughout the rest of the world. Under Medicare Part D, before reimbursing doctors, Medicare adds 6 percent to the sales price reported by pharmaceutical companies, then forces patients to cover 20 percent of the total cost. The burden to negotiate for prices is disproportionately left to doctors, often small practitioners who lack the market power to bargain effectively. As a result, Medicare pays significantly more than European countries for the same drugs, passing costs along to taxpayers and patients alike. The drug companies receive a windfall from Medicare’s lack of negotiating ability, reporting profit margins more than double market averages and earning upward of an additional $50 billion annually in revenue from overcharging consumers. So what else can government do to lower the price of prescription drug prices? With some reforms, Medicare Part D could provide the rough outlines of a solution. Within Medicare Part D, private nonprofit and for-profit health insurance companies bid to provide prescription drug coverage for Medicare beneficiaries and separately negotiate prices with pharmaceutical companies. The incentive for Part D plan sponsors to negotiate lower prices comes from the fact that they can then reduce their premiums for Medicare beneficiaries and therefore attract more customers. Due to the fact the taxpayer subsidy depends on the bids submitted by plan sponsors, this competition benefits not only Medicare beneficiaries, but taxpayers overall. Medicare Part D should be reformed to provide increased flexibility of plans to

enhance negotiating power with drug manufacturers and drive down costs for beneficiaries. Notably, the bid system within Medicare Part D could ensure that cheap and effective generic products reach consumers. By forcing companies to bid for Medicare’s business, the government could promote competition within the marketplace, driving down prices on name-brand products. While depression-medication Wellbutrin costs, on average, $6,000 per 100 pills, its generic counterpart, Bupropion, costs only $50-$60 for the same quantity. Though namebrand anxiety drug Ativan also costs, on average, $6,000 for 100 pills, an equal supply of Lorazepam costs only $2-$3. The shocking discrepancies in price continue across the board, from asthma medication to EpiPen to blood pressure drugs to cancer treatments. The recent price spike in a two-pack of EpiPen from around $100 to over $600 epitomizes the monopoly power of the drug companies. The producer of EpiPen could overcharge customers at will, confident that few generic counterparts could compete. Similarly, the price of insulin to treat diabetes tripled within 10 years, the cost of asthma medication increased 6 percent and the price of Betaseron spiked from $8,000 per year to close to $60,000. Americans who rely on EpiPen and other drugs in potentially life-and-death situations have been railroaded with a lifesaving medication at a price they cannot afford, and we must work to drive down the increasingly burdensome cost they have been saddled with.

U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin 1st Congressional District

Today’s children are being coddled Dear publisher, I have never read a letter or heard a person speak in such an objective manner as you expressed in your May 31 column entitled “Dumbing down America as graduation approaches.” For the first time in my life I felt that the Pope and I had lost the power of infallibility. I say this with tongue in cheek as humor and do agree that your words were flawless in truth.

Our children today are coddled to such a degree that they now dictate in so many social ways to family structure. It is a far cry from the days of “Andy Hardy.” Parents today have become victims of a progressive movement that is presently changing the very character of families. Many moral families have lost values that no longer exist. To realize this phenomenon in this manner becomes

a matter of requirement in age over 50. We are now in transition alien to the culture that we were once founded on. The very soul of our nation is the family. Our structure is now in change. Once accomplished, we shall no longer be the republic for which it stands. God bless America.

Leonard J. Henderson Port Jefferson

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JUNE 28, 2018 • TIMES OF SMITHTOWN • PAGE A31

OPINION

Celebrating all of America on Independence Day

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irst of all, we’re going to need a big cake. No, I know you think most cakes are big and that most people’s eyes are bigger than their stomachs, but this one is going to have to be huge. You see, we’re about to celebrate an important birthday. Next week, it’s the 242nd birthday of the country, so we’ll need a place to put all the candles. So, what do we get for the country that has everything? Well, for starters, it depends on what you imagine By Daniel Dunaief represents the country. Is it the Statue of Liberty? The bald eagle? A baseball game? Mount Rushmore? The Grand Canyon?

D. None of the above

Seriously, this is one huge country and we haven’t even discussed the last two states to join the union. Alaska is a gem, with vistas stretching as far as the eye can see, as shimmering spawning salmon make streams and rivers glow orange, while bears nibble here and there as cars and buses pass them along the sides of the highways. Hawaii reminded everyone this year that it’s a volcanic archipelago. It’s a magnificent and lush combination of majestic mountains, bamboo forests and striking cliffs. So, what would this great country of ours want for its birthday? Well, maybe it would want us, even for a day, to all get along. We are all Americans, we have all heard the stories about the forefathers who fought for this country, who defied the British, and who wanted what was best for them and, all these years later, us. Maybe it would want us to tidy up. After all, who doesn’t want to look

good on their birthday, right? We could clean up our yards, clean up our neighbor’s yard, remove trash from the area around the school, a place so many enthusiastic children recently abandoned for the start of the summer. Maybe we should take a moment to think about how we are helping ourselves, or others, reach the American Dream. We all want life to be better, but maybe we can encourage others to strive for, and reach, a dream that anyone from anywhere could reach greatness. We are not like Europeans of past centuries, who limited opportunities for success by class, gender or ancestry. The home of the free and the land of the brave is all about allowing anyone from any walk of life to reach their potential and, more importantly, to decide their potential. America is about celebrating youth. We are a young country, filled with hope for the future, unbridled optimism and joy.

Regardless of what politicians in Washington say, we are also a country that likes to laugh, even at ourselves. We have a great sense of humor. Need a laugh? Watch “Bridesmaids” or “Groundhog Day” — or if in the mood for something older, “Animal House.” We pull apart and then we come together. We speak with different accents, depending on where we come from or what part of the world our ancestors originally inhabited. When we come together, we are unstoppable, finding our best selves from the roles we play in companies, on teams, or in close-knit families that stand ready, willing and able to support each other through any challenge. Sure, we can hang the flag, eat a hot dog, have a barbecue and sing a few American songs to celebrate our country. But, hey, maybe we can also look for the best in each other and in ourselves as we again give hope to the notion that a rising tide of optimism, of cooperation, of compassion lifts all boats.

And by the time the movie was over, I believe there was an enriched sense of community among those in the room. As much as we want to know where we came from, we also enjoy a sense of belonging to a community. One viewer from farther away came up to me at the end and said he wished for that pride in his city. That particularly pleased me because we as publishers of the hometown paper have always sought to strengthen those ties. Strong communities can be a powerful force for good. They also want to get the latest local news by reading the local papers, which is not so bad for us. Making a film was a new experience. My eldest grandson, Benji, the director of “One Life to Give,” aspires to be a professional filmmaker as his career progresses, and as we saw he has already acquired many filmmaking skills in college, where he is now a senior. He also brought to us for this venture a remarkable hardworking and talented crew of young professionals in front of and behind the camera. Thanks to our local connections, which included local historical societies and carefully preserved sites, we were able to put together an authentic venue for the

shoot. The weather was wondrously cooperative, and actors and historic re-enactors of considerable skill joined the team. Local restaurants, costume outfitters, dry cleaners, scenery designers, makeup and special effects people and SBU, among others, made in-kind contributions. Muskets and cannons were procured and brought to the filming site, often among hilarious circumstances. One rule became obvious: No day would go exactly as planned. A number of generous local businesses helped us meet costs by agreeing to be sponsors, and for their help they received credits before and after the film. Their names will be seen near and far as a number of groups have asked to show the film. My major contribution was offering my house for the 15 young people and their equipment throughout the shoot. I can tell you there was not a clear view of floor or rug during those 16 days. It was great fun with high excitement but on their next film, the shooting of which starts in two weeks’ time for release next year, they will definitely stay in a hotel.

House full for our hometown movie

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unday was a magical night. After a full year of work, we offered you, our readers and viewers, the initial screening of “One Life to Give.” Our first full-length film, the story is set at the beginning of the Revolutionary War more than 200 years ago, and is about Nathan Hale, Benjamin Tallmadge, George Washington and the events leading up to the founding of the Culper Spy Ring. The location for this screening was the 1,000seat Staller Center off Nicholls Road within Stony Brook University, and to my amazement and delight, we filled the By Leah S. Dunaief auditorium to the point where our general manager had trouble finding a seat just before curtain time. This full house by itself is a most gratifying testimony to your regard and to the pulling power of our newspapers

Between you and me

and digital media, especially competing as we were with graduation day at the local high school. It’s also a lot more. In these chaotic and divided times, I believe we yearn to understand our common origin as a nation and the history that we share. History after all is glue that holds us together and, to the surprise of many students who hate social studies in school, is also the series of fascinating stories about people, personalities and events that help define who we are today. And since our film is focused on local people and events, we share a pride of place. Our area has been dubbed the “cradle of history” because of its brutal occupation by the British, the activities of the spy ring and the military skirmishes during the war. Long Island, in fact, endured the longest occupation of any part of the colonies because its farms and forests, livestock and fish made up the unwilling breadbasket for the major British garrison in New York City. So viewers came to see the history and the authentic local scenes and events, and the familiar faces of many residents as they served as extras on screen. Also some were simply curious.

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