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Suozzi seizes victory in Democratic primary By ViCToria ESpinoza
Former Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) came out on top after Tuesday’s Democratic primary, beating out four other candidates vying for the nomination in New York’s 3rd Congressional District. After declaring victory, Suozzi was set to take on Republican state Sen. Jack Martins from Old Westbury in November for the seat of Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington). The former county executive and mayor of Glen Cove beat out Suffolk County Legislator Steve Stern (D-Dix Hills), former North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jon Kaiman (D-Great Neck), North Hempstead Town Councilwoman Anna Kaplan and attorney Jonathan Clarke Tuesday. Israel announced back in January that he would not seek re-election after 15 years in Congress. Overall Suozzi earned 6,532 votes, Stern garnered 4,069 votes, Kaiman collected 4,060, Kaplan saw 2,815 and Clarke received 909. In Suffolk County alone, Stern took first with 2,540 votes, according to the Suffolk County Board of Elections unofficial results, and Suozzi came in second with 1,044 votes. But Suozzi took the lead in Nassau County and Queens, with 3,977 votes and 1,511 respectively, according to each area’s board of elections. Suozzi said Wednesday morning that he is excited to continue to work for his constituents after the support they showed for
Tom Suozzi of Glen Cove beat Steve Stern of Dix Hills in Queens and Nassau County, but Stern had the most votes in Suffolk County.
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Tom Suozzi (left) beat out Suffolk County Legislator Steve Stern, along with three others, in the overall Democratic primary for a seat in the 3rd Congressional District. him last night. “I am so grateful and appreciative to the voters… for supporting me in the Democratic primary,” he said in a statement. “It is clear the people in the district are looking for someone who has the ability to cut through the blame-game, finger-pointing and yelling that’s coming out of Washington these days. I look forward to meeting and talking to all of the voters and have a discussion with both sides on many of the issues to come up with solid solutions.” Suozzi served as county executive of Nassau from 2002-09 and mayor of Glen Cove from 1994-2001, but has been out of politics for about six years. He is a certified public ac-
countant and is currently of counsel to Harris Beach law firm in Uniondale. He lives in Glen Cove with his wife Helene and their three children. In his time in office, Suozzi said he fought to root out corruption in state politics and was named environmentalist of the year by the New York League of Conservation Voters, a statewide environmental organization. Stern said although he didn’t win, he intends to stand behind Suozzi in the general election. “I ran for Congress to stand up for a woman’s right to choose, protect our precious environment and to end the [National Rifle Association’s] grip on Congress,” Stern said in a statement. “While we did not prevail at
the polls, the fight for these critical issues — and to make Congress work for New York’s middle-class families again — goes on. Now, it is time for everyone to unite behind our nominee to ensure that our Congressional seat stays Democratic in November.” Stern was backed by Israel, and is in his sixth term as a Suffolk County legislator in the 16th Legislative District. He is the chairman of the county’s Veterans Committee and has worked on many projects to help increase the quality of life for veterans on the North Shore. Kaiman echoed Stern’s sentiment to rally behind the Democratic nominee. “[Tom Suozzi] will be a strong and successful candidate in November and an effective representative come next year when he takes his seat as United States Congressman for the 3rd Congressional District of New York,” he said in an email. Kaplan and Clarke did not immediately return calls for comment.
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Smithtown Fire Department gets crafty for quacks
When worshipers left St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church in Smithtown on Sunday, June 26, they began searching for the source of unfamiliar sounds. The sounds revealed the location of the faint cries of orphaned ducklings coming from the bottom of a storm drain. Parishioners quickly called the Smithtown Fire Department in the hope of rescuing the young ducks. Arriving on scene was 2nd Assistant Chief Kevin Fitzpatrick, who quickly sent out a call for a crew to remove the grate from the storm drain and rescue the ducklings. Engine Company 4 arrived in quick or-
der and carefully removed the grate and went down to rescue the ducklings. With their rescue mission accomplished, the department called the Sweetbriar Nature Center’s Wildlife Rehabilitation program to see if they would care for the ducklings. They quickly agreed, giving the orphans a new home. The efforts of churchgoers, Smithtown Fire Department personnel and the dedicated staff at Sweetbriar combined to make this summer Sunday a special day in the lives of the ducklings. Photos from Jeff Bressler
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Police said a 43-year-old woman from Hauppauge went inside a house on Morewood Drive in Smithtown she was not permitted to be inside on June 22. She was arrested and charged with seconddegree criminal trespassing.
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A 22-year-old woman from Glen Cove was arrested on June 22 after police said she had heroin his possession while loitering on Eklund Boulevard in Nesconset. She was charged with loitering unlawful use of a controlled substance. A 42-year-old man from Lake Grove was arrested at the same location and time for also having heroin in his possession and was charged with third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance narcotic drug.
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A 44-year-old man from Central Islip was arrested on June 22 after police said he had heroin in his possession while on Townline Road in Hauppauge while inside a 2000 Nissan. When brought to the 4th Precinct, police said they found more heroin on him. He was charged with two counts of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.
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On June 21 a 25-year-old man from Ronkonkoma was arrested after police said he had heroin in his possession while at Hauppauge Rural Cemetery on Townline Road. He was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. — Compiled by ViCtoria espinoza
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Smithtown sends off grads
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Above, Smithtown High School West graduates make their way to the ceremony last week. Below left, the graduates toss their caps into the air, marking their completion of high school. Bottom right, honor speaker Alexander Lusak addresses the class of 2016 during the commencement exercise on June 22.
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Smithtown High School West Margaret C. Aldrich Julia Rose Alessio Michael T. Alfano Francisco Luis Almeida Tyler John Antonacci Diana K. Apoznanski Joseph P. Aquiare Jennifer Michelle Arce Philip Anthony Arcilesi Samantha Arcilesi Thomas Joseph Ardizzone Joseph D. Aruanno Kassahel Guinevere Augustin Paul Alexander Avallone Eswa Avila Banegas Sophia Farah Babai Alexandra L. Baffo Austin Reed Baiardi Frank J. Baiata Anthony M. Bailey John William Bakunas Ariela Maria Baram Nicholas J. Barbanera Robert Ryan Barnett John C. Barone Carlos H. Barrera Rojas David Bauman Anya Kobashigawa Beck Kyle Beckhans Robert J. Belloise Jhared Bernard Jr. Jenna Marie Berté Dennis Bhola Jr. Nathan Richard Biondi Stefanie E. Bishop Jennifer M. Bizzaro Amanda Leigh Blum Andre Bogojevic Cameron David Bonhurst Alexa Marie Brin Melissa Paige Brosnan Brian Robert Brown Ryan P. Budney Michael J. Cacciuttolo Anthony G. Caliano Melissa Christine Callegari Angelina Isabella Campanelli Charles William Campisi Abigail Canaletich John A. Cangro Kyle A. Canny Ashley Rose Capri Nicholas Caravella Matthew C. Carlucci Daniel Joseph Caroussos Gabriella Natale Carucci Nicholas R. Cascone
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Smithtown West graduates on their special day. Christopher Michael Eng Matthew Robert English John M. Esposito Jr. Cassidy Faber Tyler C. Fabiani Abby Taylor Fain Kevin Richard Falk Michael John Fandozzi Amelia Farello Tyler John Farkas Rimsha Farooq Emily Rose Farrell Richelle Pamela Fassler Alec Fauvell Danielle Elizabeth Fay Joseph F. Feldman
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JUNE 30, 2016 • TIMES OF SMITHTOWN • PAGE A9 Jamie E. Frederick Michael Eric Friedman Anna F. Friedmann Nicholas D. Froehlich Eric R. Funke Joseph I. Gadaleta Stephen Galante Lorean Madysen Galarza Julia Lynn Gallo Nikolas Garcia Montejo Joseph Albert Garibaldi Robert J. Gatto Kara R. Gerstein Caleb Scott Gianotti James J. Gierak Rachel Alyssa Gladstone Gregory D. Goerke Andrew Flynn Golub Jack Thomas Goncalves Joseph R. Gordon Richard Alfredo Gordon Benedetto Joseph Gramarossa Nicholas Grande Gary C. Gratton Jacquelyn T. Haft Gabrielle M. Haines Kayla K. Hansen Ryan Harkins Schuyler John Harvey Kayla Brooke Haug Matthew P. Healy Rudolph E. Hedlund Ryan Thomas Helbock Mackenzie Ardele Heldberg Patrick D. Helmle Erica Ryann Henry Dana G. Hernitche Emily Marion Hickey Gabrielle Elizabeth Marion Hidalgo Rachel R. Holmgren Tiffany Lynette Holtje Danielle Alexandra Horner Elizabeth Nicole Howlin Michael John Hussey Joseph M. Iannuzzi Alexandra Maria Ilasi Jillian Annelise Ingrisano Hannah Rae Irwin Ally R. Isbit Alec Michael Ituarte Jenna Marie Jaworski Anthony P. Jimenez Michael Ryan Jinks Inga Corrine Johansson Otto Junior Keith Michael Jusas Merve Kadayifci Mark P. Kagiwada Bishaul Kanhai Darian Kane-Stolz Daniel William Kast John J. Kazubowski Valerie Marie Kehoe Anthony Kehrer Aaron Richard Kelly Kristin Kelly Mackenzie Kelly Matthew Kelly Jonathan A, Kendrick Meridith Grace Kennedy Richard Romas Kezys Evan Christian Kielmeyer Robyn Michelle Klingelhoefer John Joseph Klouda Kody M. Kohut Alexander Joseph Kolanik Matthew J. Kolasinski Abbey Jean Kostecki Alexa J. Kramer Paul Krokodilos Katarina Pauline Kronrad Nicole Marie Kuper David Paul LaCour Jenna Marie LaForgia Sophia Lynn Langella
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Smithtown West graduates gather in the school on their graduation day.
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Left, a Smithtown East graduate collects his diploma. Above, Smithtown East’s mascot, a red bull, is placed on the field at the ceremony.
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Above, Smithtown East Senior Class President Julia Esposito gives a speech during the school’s commencement ceremony on June 22. Below top, a graduate receives his diploma. Below bottom, Superintendent James Grossane delivers remarks to the graduates. Sarah Lacy Hovanec Paige Ashley Hurst Angela Marie Iervolino Maria Rose Impastato Thomas Damiano Intrabartola Kennedy Lee Itzkowitz Cassandra Adrienne Jackson Lena S. Jawdat Victoria Morgan Joscelyn Kayleigh Nicole Junz Lindsey M. Kandel Sydney E. Kandel Danielle Taylor Kaplan Jakob Sawyer Karseboom Julia Elizabeth Kearns Abigayle L. Keegan Jacquelyn R. Keegan Kevin John Keese Brendan J. Kelly Shawn Carl Kelly Nadia Samira Keynejad Alanah Paige Kleeman Brendan Charles Kondracki Tara Shayna Korkus Michael R. Kozik Brian T. Kuhnel Ryan T. Kuskowski Nicholas Anthony LaManna McKenna A. Lambrix Matthew A. Lanzon Marc Vincent Laurenti Kimberly Marie Lawless Jennifer A. Leddy Jason David Lederer Logan B. Lemorocco Nicholas J. Lenzo Alec Lestrange John A. Leto Bryan C. Levie Jacob Richard Levie Alden Licina Emily Marie Loach Michael Loccisano Steven Thomas Lomangino
Katherine I. Lucente Michael T. Lynn Mitchell Eric Machate Joseph Henderson Madonia Nicolina S. Maio Deanna Frances Mangione Rebecca M. Marklin John Michael Marti Jessica Rae Martin John Marques Martins Julia Anne Marullo Jessica Lee Masure Colin J. Mattera Jessica Marie Mattera Kelly Elizabeth Mawn Bryan J. McArdle Colm Dennis McCarthy Evan F. McCreesh Emily N. McDermott Johnna Michele McElroy Ally Catherine McFadyen Jonathan McGrath Ashley McGuigan Victoria A. McKee Conor J. McNicholl Courtney Medina Geena Louise Memos Sarah M. Mensch Angela Marie Merlino Brett A. Meyer Paige Allison Meyer Shelby Nicole Meyer Ryan T. Micozzi Christopher John Miller Gemma J. Min Melissa Ann Minerva Dominic T. Minervini Ruben Molina III Lauren S. Monahan Christina Montesano Tarabeth Moon Emily Moore Derek Michael Morrelli Alisha Mraz
Kevin Mumolo Erin Maureen Murphy Nicole T. Murtsef Brooke Amanda Musmacker Mariacristina Mussumeci John M. Musumeci Maxwell A. Nagle Serena Rose Napolitano Ryan Anthony Nascimento Sarah E. Nasser Jacqueline T. Nelson Mikenzie Paige Nelson Kevin Nguyen Shyla Brynn Niemann Thomas C. Nill Alexa Niven Connor J. Nolan Patrick James Nolan Charles Noto Alexandra Grace Novak Juliana N. O’Brien Dylan J. O’Connor Kyle Phillip O’Hara Michael A. Oliveri Dereck J. Onufrak Dominik Juergen Oramas-Arbelo Richard V. Orlandi Bartholomew Ostrowski Allison Nicole Padula Nicholas S. Pagan Matthew Logan Palumbo Kevin Dermot Parsley Joseph Pascale Gina Rose Patalano Antonio Tommaso Persico Brian Robert Phillips Ashley N. Picozzi Chandler S. Pitts Calvin J. Pizzano Jonathan B. Polat Anthony Ralph Portoghese Rebecca Marie Posner Kylie Price Christopher J. Prinzivalli
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Photos by Alex Petroski
Above, the student body listens to graduation remarks. Right, Smithtown East Senior Class President gives a speech during the school’s commencement ceremony on June 22. Emily P. Pue Elisa Maria Rosa Purita Justin Adam Purnell Kaitlin E. Quinn Kelly Michelle Quinn Tanner James Quinn Darwin J. Ramirez Richard N. Ramsahai Veronica Ambioly Rascoe Michael Italo Recine Francesca Rose Recino Dallas Reilly Jackie L. Repetti Kaylee Elizabeth Reumann Rosalee Ann Riddle Sean James Ridge Christopher Daniel Rinaldo Anthony Richard Rizzo Nicholas Rizzo Salvatore Rizzo Virginia D. Rodas Andrew A. Rodriguez Briana M. Romano Daniel A. Rooney Ryan Rosenking Jake W. Rossein Madison P. Rudzinski Hannah Leigh Russell Kristen Taylor Russell Rebecca Russell Olivia Valentina Russo Samantha Brooke Saar Jordan Lee Sackaris Rachel J. Saia Savannah P. Sangirardi Harsho Sanyal Frances Marie Sanzone
Katherine Saslawsky Lauren Emily Scannell Giuliana Scanni Jasmine A. Scarlatos Rebecca Joe Schwartz Thomas J. Schweit Suzanne Sciortino Kristin A. Scomillio Gabriela Segura Scott J. Senft Zakria Ali Shahzad Emily R. Shumer Juliette Catherine Sigler Thomas W. Silvester Nicole Silvestro Eric Romuald Slota Joseph Robert Soriano Danielle R. Spinella Trent Harrison Starr Connor Richard Stewart Erik Matthew Stickevers Alyssa Marie Sullivan Mishal I. Syed Joseph A. Taglino Nicholas George Takach Peter William Tarsoly Alessandro Nat Tartamella Jake E. Taub Devin Alexa Timpone Victoria Elizabeth Todd Griffin Reed Tokarski Nicole Erica Trisciuzzi Lexis Arielle Tudisco Cameron Kenneth Ulrich Matthew Victor Unrein Brandon Valdez Vincent R. Valentino
Emily M. VanderFliet Adam VanderWaag Dylan James Vetter Haylee Michelle Viup Michael Stephen Vlahakis Brendan Thomas Volz Katherine J. Wagner Mácole Tristan Wagner Simon M. Wahba Shanzay Shayan Wahedna Christopher Anthony Walsh Kerri Lynn Walsh Noelle Margaret Walsh James Wang Liam Thomas Waring Sierra Seline Wasielewski Matthew Daniel Wasp Gabrielle Wechsler Dana Jaye Weinstein Benjamin Reese Werner Leann Marie Werner Julie D. White CoriAnn Whitton Douglas Gabriel Wiener Alexandra Nicole Wild Matthew Eli Willing Corinne Nicole Witcomb Conor G. Wooley Megan Elizabeth Yurick Rosalie Edith Zack Richard T. Zampieron Melissa L. Ziegler Edward C. Ziolkowski Elaina Eva Zodiatis Londyn Katerina Zografakis Joseph Robert Zupka
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Photos by Greg Catalano
Kings Park High School sends its graduates off into the post-high-school world.
Kings Park High School Leila Afati Kiera Josephine Ahern Dorian Albanese Paul Robert Alongi, Jr. Ashley Alvarado Shane Alzheimer Anthony Amadio Matthew James Arbatowicz Salvatore Lorenzo Armetta Lauren Atkins Ibrahim Aziz Anastasia Rose Barnych Kelly Anne Barrett Lauren Baxter Elizabeth Michelle Beall Erika H. Berger Derek Betancourt Grace Bly Shannon Kayleigh Booth Cooper J. Bower Kelly Elizabeth Boyle Geoffrey Boyle III Frank Brieva Jack C. Broomer James Robert Brown Kayla Buell Stephanie Nicole Burke Cassandra Lynn Butler Peter V. Caldarola Gianna Rosaria Cancemi Nicole Marisa Cappellino Luke Carlin Tara L. Carlin Genevieve Mary Carpenter Joseph Cartelli Brian Casciotta William Christopher Cassata
Brandie Ann Catalano Alexa Cebulski Gloria Chang Sayma A. Chowdhury (J) Nicholas Robert Ciavolella Caely R. Clark Emma Cleary Gary Anthony Cohan Christopher Shaw Corcoran Stephanie Cornwell Tycho Edward Cortese Brittany Costanza Samantha Costanza Sean Michael Coyle Jared Crocco Justin T. Cudahy Samantha M. Cuomo Jordan Cymrot Ryan Danley John Davignon Ryan Delgado Kevin W. DelValle Diana Del Vecchio Brigitte DeSane Robert J. DeSilva Erich Desmond Tyler J. Deveney Nicole Marie Devlin Jamie DiAngelo David DiBernardo Claudia Anna Miriam DiGiantomasso Joie Angela DiNapoli Kaitlin DiSalvo Ashley Julia DiSanti Andrew J. Doherty Shannon Donovan Anthony Donroe Lauren Dwyer Brendan Thomas Eagers
Janahn Esmaelsadah Jamie Ann Esposito Margaret-Jean Farrell Gianna Fenton Michael Andrew Fetherman Danielle E. Fierro Julia H. Fierro Michelle L. Fierro Ashley Florentz Colleen Flynn Jacqueline Foerst Nicholas R. Forte Brooke Francis Sophie Freeman Therese Friedel Kristin Frizol James Vincent Gadaleta Joseph Galante Caroline Amelia Galdorisi Nicolas Galioto Crist Luis Garcia James Giannitsis Richard Gilbride Julia Gilliard Brian T. Ging Diana Marie Girimonti Alexander Glazer Benjamin Glazer George Andrew Gonatas, Jr. Theresa Anne Grillo Ilayna Guevrekian Justine Carrie Guinaw Joann Guinta Nanette Prestia Gunnell Odalys Guzman Garcia Skylar Catherine Haas Nicholas Hall Paige N. Hansen Tyler Hayes John Paul Heim
Alan Hernandez Evan M. Hinphy Robert William Hogan III Bryan Edward Homeyer Eric Glenn Homeyer Ryan Hone Michael Hopkins Julianna Horn Caitlin Howell Michaela Rose Hunt Annalesa Iasevoli Kristen Ingraffia Michael Inzerillo Bailey Jackson John Jeffrey David Robert Kaelin Alexa Bailey Kamen Jennifer Keating Lauren Elizabeth Kehoe Christopher G. Kenavan Nicole B. Kent Carter Ray Klein Edmund Francis Kollath Lauren Koniuch Madelyn K. Koppelman Nicholas G. Koutouvidis Nicole Kritikos Rebecca Kustin Julianna Dolores Labita Alicia Lacourciere Antonio Frank Lamboy Brendan Lanese Frank LaVecchia John Michael Lavis Colin LaVista Erik Lea Kiera Lehr Nicole M. Lemmons Anthony Joseph Leo Tina LiRosi
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Anna Lisske Joseph Lopinto Samantha Lucker-Gentile Catherine Elizabeth Mach James Patrick Mahoney Melissa Danielle Mamarella Haley Mango Vincent Anthony Mangogna Lauren Manzi Matthew J. Martinsen Taylor Ashley Mastromonica Nicholas Caesar Mastronikolas Jenna Lynn McBrien Justin McCarrick Joseph Gerard McClung Danielle McCormick Thomas G. McGee Taryn J. McGinley Steven McGuire Shaine Patrick McKeever Terence McKenna Amanda Kathryn McLoughlin Shannon McMaugh David Lawrence Mealie Ian Conor Mealie Valeria Medina Perez Matthew J. Meehan Nicole M. Melillo Kaylee B. Mercer Michael Messina Richard J. Meyer Shaye Miller Virginia Mary Miller Abbey Lynn Mirelli Ashley Misturini Samantha Jade Mitchko Michael Modico Alyssa Molina Joshua Elliott Morales Robert Moran Diville Moss Teresa Marie Motherway Jaclyn Murano
Commack High School Nicholas Abbott Hamead Abdur-Razzaaq Evan Abreu Christopher Afonso Gabriella Agostino Michael Albano Thomas Amato Theresa Amoruso Michael Anastasio Michael Andrews Jeremy Angello Gina Angelucci
Jack Brian Murphy Michael John Murphy Jennifer Olinda Nealis Joseph Michael O’Connor Shawn O’Keefe Andrew Antoni Omeljaniuk Lisa Patel Antonio Salvatore Paterno Connor Pavese Noelle Perciballi Thomas J. Phelan III Cassandra Marilyn Pierce Philip T. Pitta Anna Piwowarczyk Kristen Hayes Plant Justin Poganik Matthew Nicholas Pond Tyra Porinchak Dylan J. Portela Nicholas Ptak Emily Rose Pucci Anthony J. Pulvirenti Marwa Qasmi Shozab Raza Michael Redden-Tully Kristen Ann Reed Kevin L. Reichardt Monica Christine Revere Moqadam S. Rhamatzada Samantha Victoria Ribaudo Conor Xavier Ricchetti Kevin Rivas Myra Rivera Melissa Ronisky Dillon J. Roske Noah Roth Diana Russo Lauren Russo Thomas Edward Ryan Majd A. Salim Valerie Theresa Salvemini Casey Siobhan Samson Eduardo Sanchez Ingrid Angulo Anthony Antonelli Joseph Antonucci Bruce Arneaud Christopher Arnold Austin Aronica Ariana Arroyo Ryo Ashida Brennan Avery Skylar Axenfeld Dionesya Baboukis Shelbie Bachai Young Jong Ban Alexa Barber Joseph Barth
Photos by Greg Catalano
Scenes from last Thursday’s graduation ceremony at Kings Park High School Joseph Rocco Scanapico Erik W. Schaeperkoetter Joseph Scocca Kameron Sedigh Emma Semevolos-Bullock Shakila Sevanan Maria Rebecca Shea Jake Shickler Lauren Nicole Sicardi Jonathan M. Sicoli Rachel T. Slagle Tyler Sledge David Smith Caleigh Flynn Snead Madison Leigh Solomon Andrew Sottile Samara Bianca Spinella Giovanna Lynn Stanco
Mitchell E. Stern Thomas Stevens Emmet Robert Stone Kyle F. Suhovsky Tiffani Sweeney Aleah Danielle Tanriverdi Marisa Elif Tanriverdi Colin Tekverk Connor John Tewes Julia Renee Theofield Francesca Timpone Salvatore Tiritter Brianna Tortorella Steven Joseph Trumbull Danielle Trupiano Mark Turrisi Julian P. Ubriaco Christian Basile Van Deusen
Brianna Van Dyke Brianna Velasquez Katie N. Veneziano Monica Louise Virgile Robert Voigt Tyler P. Wallace John Walter Karlie Mary Rose Walter Austin Ward Angel-Rose Weber Brian Weinberger Julia Wetzel Lauren Nicole Wiener Jaclyn Wilton Emma Wiwczar Dana Marie Yoos Alexa Zambelli Nicole Zummo
Zachary Bartocillo Matthew Beagan Allison Becker Kelley Beirne Matthew Bereche Joel Bernal Sarah Bernstein Alexander Bicocchi Joseph Biondo Eric Birnbaum Gabriella Biscardi Alexis Bisulco Lauren Blechschmidt Carly Bliss Jordan Bloom
Alyssa Bluethgen Joseph Bocchichio Thalia Bonilla Olivia Bonomolo Jason Bopp Robert Botticelli Gianna Bouchard Griffin Bouchard Samantha Bouchard Alexandra Boyle Julia Bradley Claudia Brafman Evan Bransfield Robert Brase Griffin Braun
William Braxton Christian Brennan Allyson Britt Noah Browser Julia Buonavita Zachary Burfeind Branden Byrnes Gabrielle Cadwallader Gerard Calabro Ronald Calcerano Giovanna Calderon Alexis Capasso Brianna Capua Steven Capua Danielle Caraturo
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Francesca Carbone Alexis Carey Katelyn Carone Colin Casaccio Stephen Catalano Michael Catarelli Joseph Catini Nicole Catuosco Alissa Cavallaro Thomas Cavallo Claire Cavataio Jack Cavataio Valerie Celentano Jennifer Chai Rahul Chakravorty Xiaoxuan Chen Hannah Cheung Joseph Chiarenza Dominick Chiechi Akhila Chilakala Daniel Choi Emily Choy Charles Chun Matthew Chung Samantha Cianci Michael Cianciola Anthony Ciccarelli Brian Clark Joseph Clarkin Megan Clohisey Matthew Cohen Zachary Cohen Matthew Colavito Kevin Colella Augustus Contressa Brianna Cook Max Cooperman Alexa Corben Crystal Corredor Leanne Corso Ryan Cortazzo Victoria Costa Hayden Costello Kristina Costello Kellyann Coveny Sean Cowles Gina Cozetti Monica Cramer Nicholas Crescenzo Christopher Crivaro Matthew Cronin Michael Crowley-Kienzler Juliette Cruz Emily Culen Diana Custance Tyler Czajkowski Grace Dallaglio Colleen Daly James Daniels Dara Danziger Kenneth Darragh Brett Davis Tanner DeCanio Abigail DeCarlo Lauren DeFelice Mia DeForca Anthony Delesparra Brianna Delgado Isabella Dell’Anno Jaclyn DelliSanti Nicholas DeMarco John DeMartino Juliette DePalo Kara DiBenedetto Jake Dickson
Jill Dieterich Amanda DiFrancisco Danielle DiFrancisco Nicholas DiGirolamo Anthony DiMotta Darren DiRocco Nicholas DiStefano Taylor Donahue Joshua Drelich Derek Drotman Thomas Dugan Averi Dupera Brian Duren Michael Duren Matthew Edwards Owen Egan Jacquelyn Ehmer Madina Ehrari Jamie Ehrhardt Marcelo Eisenberg Joshua Eisler Noa Elkarat Maria Ellers Katherine Elliot Heidi Elsayad Ryan Engberg Amanda Epstein Jared Esposito Vivian Everett Shannon Fagan Gillian Falletta Jamil Farakh Talia Faranda Brian Farrell Emily Farrell Sarah Feder Taylor Fee Alyssa Feld Benjamin Feldman Amanda Felitti Brianna Femia Ariana Fenty Victoria Ferlauto Nicholas Ferraro Juliana Fine Jake Finnell William Fischer Kelsey Fisher Colin Flederbach Jake Flores Cory Foeppel Ryan Fox Danielle Frankel Caterina Freites Nicole Fritz Thomas Furlong Gabrielle Fusco Michael Gaisser Courtney Gallagher Todd Gallert Kevin Gaughan Isabell Geffner Matthew Gill Nicolas Giuffrida Eliza Glaser-Kshensky Maya Glaser-Kshensky Sean Glogg Amanda Goedel Alexa Gold Jenna Goldberg Luke Golden Rachel Goldstein Christopher Gomes Lauren Gomes Michael Gomes
Photos from Commack school district
Left, Mehtaab Sawhney delivers his remarks to the graduating class at the Commack High School graduation ceremony. Right, graduates gather before the ceremony begins. Jennifer Gorgano Dean Gouskos Andrea Gouvoussis Chloe Gouvoussis Luke Gower Gianna Gransasso Ryan Graziano Travis Greenberg Sara Greiner Nicole Gresen Joshua Gross Kaysi Gruner Jessica Grunwald Jacqueline Guidice Jessica Gulino Vignesh Gunasekaran Shelly Gupta Sydney Haas Thomas Haas Jason Hackett Samantha Haegele Katelyn Hahn Mohammad Halimi Emily Halper Christopher Hamian Nicole Hammond Amanda Hanley Samantha Hanrahan Dylan Hans Cheryl Hardy Timothy Hardy Ashley Harris Sara Harrison Lyndsay Hathaway Amy Hauser Blake Hawanczak Timothy Hazelton Julia Hedrick Tiffany Heller John Heretakis Douglas Hernandez Aaron Hertzberg Stephen Hildebrandt Alexa Hill Morgan Hill Stephanie Hionidis Madison Hirshon Maxwell Hisiger Travis Ho Louis Hocevar Savannah Hogan Mark Hollingsworth Jonathan Honden Kyle Hopps Dara Horowitz Steven Horowitz Anthony Huggins
SurYoun Huh Bradley Husted Danielle Iacovelli Gionna Ibanez Matthew Innella Alexa Inzalaco Gabriella Iori Joshua Isaac Austin Izen Anthony Izzo Justin Jackson Daniel Jacobs Danielle Jacobs Ashley Jalazo Aryana Javaheri Robert Johnson Diana Johnston Naomi Johnston Alexandra Juliano Woo Jin Jung Adam Kantor Minahil Kasher Brandon Katz Mikayla Katz Nicholas Kaufman Sean Kenny Ibrahim Khan Sana Khan Mounir Kheir Hyunjoo Kim Soo Min Kim Brooke Kiront Evan Kirshen Danielle Klein Natasha Klein Hannah Kolber Nicole Korb William Koster Jamie Kotsiopoulos Stephanie Kotsovolos Dimitri Koukoulas Jillian Kowalsky Leah Kowalsky Anna Krage Sarah Kramer Elias Kranidis Bria Krause Jordan Krauss Ryan Kraut Joshua Kressel Tyler Krukowski Timothy Kunz Frank Kurklen Sara Kurten Andrew Labiner Thomas Lacey Kelsey Lageraaen
Taylor Lagner Taylor LaGrasta Mathusa Lakuleswaran Jacob Lampert Sarah Lane Jack LaPrelle Davina League Kenneth Leavy Hyun Seo Lee Matthew Lee Ryan Lee Rachel Lehrer Brandon Lenberger Rachel Lenberger Christina Leontakianakos Samuel Lesser Connor Levine Emily Levine Jordan Levine Kaitlin Levine David Li Matthew Lieberman Julia Liebman Jack Lipson Vincent Lodato Jenna Lombardo Peter Lopes Andrew Lordahl Jacqueline Lowe Agustina Lucero Calvin Lui Tyler Macchio Connor MacKnight Nickolai Maggiore Michelle Maldari David Malinovsky Anthony Mallardi Jamie Maloney Matthew Maloney Tara Manchio Julia Manetta Thomas Mangeri Karli Manko Peter Mannino Christopher March Salvatore Marchica Joseph Maricevic Noah Marinaro Giavanna Marino Lucas Marmorale Bridget Martin Anthony Martino Theresa Marzullo Joseph Massaro Victoria Massucci Joseph Materia Melissa Matos
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Photo from Commack school district
Commack graduates toss their caps in triumph. Michael Matthews Robert Mayer Jennifer McDonald Nicollette McGuinness Thomas McMahon Sarah McMann Benjamin McNeill John McNicholl Ashton McPhee Ryan Meller Judith Mermelstein Julianne Merz Matthew Messina Michael Messinger Brianna Miller Nicole Miller Samantha Miller Timothy Miller Steven Milo Vincent Minucci Conor Miro Aaron Mizrahi Joshua Mojica Matthew Monroy Francis Montenes William Moodhe Valerie Morace Andreas Morales Dolich Gerald Moran III Julianna Mori Joshua Morris Danielle Mortensen Alexander Mosquera Alanna Mueller Sarah Musso Gabriella Musto Melissa Napoli Stephanie Nardelli Paige Nardo Tehreem Naseem Jacqueline Nasser Kerri Neville Sarah Newfield Alyssa Nichols Jackson Nissen Erin Nolan Nicholas Noto Brooke Novello Lacee O’Boyle
Brian Oh Chase Oliver Lauren Olshever Yeliz Ozdemir Cassandra Pacheco Brandon Pachman Giuliana Palasciano Julia Parisi Jacob Park Michael Pascuzzi Caitlin Passaro Gregory Patrizio Devin Patterson Vincent Pennetti John Pereyo Stephanie Perhauz Jessica Petragnani Joseph Petrillo Ryan Petrone Frank Pfeiffer Brian Piccola Frank Pirnat Michael Pisano Danielle Plarinas Austin Pogrob Adam Portnoy James Pousont Devon Price Gabriela Prieto Alexandra Pugliese Megan Quinan Cassie Radzanower Sean Raggio Julia Railo Matthew Rana Emily Rance Ryan Raschella Ryan Ratway Madelyn Regan Michael Regan Alex Regino Julianna Reinhardt Kristen Reynolds Jared Richman Carly Riegler Jaime Riso Kelly Rivara Chelsea Rivera Nicolas Rivera
Qandeel Rizwan Gina Rizzo Patrick Robilotto Jakob Roderick Anthony Rodriguez Christopher Rodriguez Danielle Romano Carmen Rosario Sara Rose Jenna Rosenberg Madeline Rosenberg Jessica Rosenthal Richard Rosero Connor Ross Sean Rossner Alyssa Roth Ian Rubin Emily Ruggero Lorenzo Russo Katherine Ryan James Ryder Jennifer Ryder Samantha Sack Jacob Sadowski Jillian Sainsbury Scott Salkind Ryan Salmon Valerie Sampson Annamarie Santangelo Shawn Santo Jacob Sass Samantha Savary Mehtaab Sawhney Anthony Scaccianoce Morgan Schare Kyle Scheppy Jordan Schiff Rachel Schiff Shawn Schlosser Hayley Schmidt Joseph Schmitz Brandon Schneider Sarah Schuster Evan Schuval Micah Schwartz Gabriela Scoppio Thomas Seguino Jessica Seidman Nicholas Selca
Stephanie Serrao Kevin Servedio Victoria Sferrazza Vraj Shah Matthew Shalhoub Jared Shaw Aidan Shea Amy Sheinbaum Connor Shephard Ryan Shillingsford Ariana Shirangi Colin Shovlin Deborah Siegel Kailee Sievers Jessica Silber Diego Silva Steven Silverman Sarit Simon Peter Simos Ryan Sinnott Matthew Sluka Michael Smagala Amanda Smith Christopher Smith Nathalie Solorzano Ryan Song Juliet Soto Maya Srinivasan Karah St. Preux Taylor Steck Ryan Steffens Robert Stillitano Sarankan Subramaniam Hunter Suesser Vadim Sulima Jordan Sunshine Alexa Svensson Karli Swenson Hassam Syed Sara Tillman Anna Tobin Sage Torres Patrick Tracy Christian Trenkle Kyle Tricarick Daniel Tropper Carly Turkiewicz Victoria Turner Ava Twomey
Ryan Tyack Robert Utter Samantha Valentine Jacquelyn Valsamis Victoria Varone Shelby Vasiluth Erick Vaysman Madeleine Vellon Talia Venezia Avery Vicenty Kelsey Voiklis Samantha Wade Sarah Wagner Sonia Waheed Emma Walas Robert Waldvogel Alexander Wallace Cameron Walsh Christopher Walsh Emily Walton Samantha Walton Maya Wang Michelle Ward Max Watkins Morgan Weber Jessica Wechter Benedetta Weinman Matthew Weinstein Carly Wellner Kevin Whittall Amber Willett Elijah Wilson Kelly Wilson Brittany Wisniewski Mailysa Wood Patrick Wrynn Sara Wyman Stacey Yanez-Gomez Praveen Yogendran Shin Young Yoon Giavanna Yopp John Young Mirra Yu Alexis Zappasodi Robert Zatyk Hernan Zavala Yanes Lucas Zeikowitz Patrick Zeng Andy Zhou
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Photo from Smithtown Senior Citizens Department
Smithtown seniors sip and paint The Smithtown Senior Citizens Department recently held another Sip & Paint class for local senior citizens. Participants created their masterpiec-
es by following the step-by-step instructions of the senior center’s art teacher, Debbie Rosenberg. The group sipped sparkling cider
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McLaughlin to head foundation
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John Flanagan smiles with Edward Springer after Springer is honored.
Senator Flanagan honors St. James veteran Senator John J. Flanagan (R-East Northport) recently had the privilege of presenting Edward Springer as his 2016 honoree for induction into the New York State Senate Veterans’ Hall of Fame. Springer joined Flanagan for a special ceremony in Albany during which he was honored for his service to his country during the Vietnam War and for his community efforts since his honorable discharge. In addition to his military service and volunteer efforts, Springer spent 40 years dedicating himself to Suffolk County residents. He began his career as a Northport VA
hospital firefighter in 1976 and was named chief in 1984. Though retired, Springer continues to serve his community as the commissioner of the St. James Fire District. He also serves his fellow veterans by serving as the Commander of the American Legion Post 1152 in St. James. Springer and his wife Therese are the parents of current St. James Fire Department Chief Edward Springer Jr. and his wife Christine and daughter Christine Amato and husband Anthony Amato. They are also the proud grandparents of six.
Thomas E. McLaughlin, has been appointed executive director of the St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center Foundation. Prior to his new role, McLaughlin was an active member of the hospital’s Advisory Council and Golf Committee. He served as the honorary chairman for the 16th Annual Golf Classic, recently held at The Huntington Country Club. McLaughlin was a scholar-athlete at Brown University but was recruited by UCLA, where he earned his bachelor’s degree, along with two Rose Bowl Championship rings as a quarterback on its football team. A long-standing philanthropist, he has served on the board of directors for the Friends of OHEKA Castle for more than 18 years, raising funds for various endeavors. “As a volunteer on the hospital’s Advisory Council, I quickly came to admire the great strides the current administration made in women’s health, orthopedics and stroke care, and now look forward to playing an active role in the development of service lines that best serve our com-
Photo from St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center
Thomas E. McLaughlin is the new executive director of the St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center Foundation. munity needs,” said McLaughlin. McLaughlin lives in Nissequogue with his wife Deborah.
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sports
Photo above from Carrie Bodo; photo below from smithtown school district
above, the smithtown West girls’ lacrosse team took a group photo after beating northport for the first time in school history. Below, the Bulls rally around Bodo after she earned the suffolk County Coach of the year award.
Smithtown West’s Carrie Bodo is Coach of the Year By Desirée Keegan On her wall in her office, Smithtown West girls’ lacrosse coach Carrie Bodo has an old photo of one of her Hofstra University teams posing for a group photo, with her lying on the turf field. Her girls asked her several times about the significance of it. Bodo said her Pride team had never beaten the University of Delaware, and that photo was taken after the first time the team had done it. She has wanted to replace that photo for a long time now. Her Bulls team had also never beaten Northport, so she told the girls that if they did this season, she’d swap out one winning photo for another. The Bulls made a goal, and achieved it, outscoring Northport 11-7 on April 29, and Bodo took a photo lying down on the turf field with the girls behind her. The girls also had a goal to win the school’s first ever Suffolk County title. Although the team fell one goal shy, dropping the county title game to West Islip, 9-8, in the school’s first appearance in the finals, the team had a postseason success that made all the hard work of a 15-2 season all the more worth it. The Suffolk County Girls Lacrosse Coaches Association named Bodo the Suffolk County Division I Coach of the Year. She was also named Smithtown Central School District’s Coach of the Year. Although earning the recognition, she was more excited for her team than herself. “They wanted it for me more than anything,” she said. “For me, anything I get is truly because of them. It was nice because they were so excited for it.” Before coming to Smithtown in 2006, Bodo was the head women’s lacrosse coach at Hofstra University for 14 years, and was
also the field hockey coach for almost half of her time there. She had played lacrosse since she was in seventh grade, and even played for Hofstra, before becoming a graduate assistant on the team and taking over the helm when she was just 24 years old. When the time came to choose which sport would be her focus, the decision was easy. “The sport is such a part of me,” she said. “The big joke is I’ve never had a spring break since seventh grade. It goes to show how much I love it. I love everything about the game. I love playing it, I love watching the girls, and being with the girls, seeing them achieve, seeing them go to college.” Although leaving the sport briefly when she had children — two boys — she began teach-
ing and was soon asked to take over the West team when the school split. Her athletes are happy she agreed to take over the program. “I have to say I’ve never had such a good relationship with one of my coaches, both on and off the field,” said Kayla Kosubinsky, who has played under Bodo since eighth grade, but knew her from back when she would attend the booster club camp that her coach runs every year. “Bodo has impacted Smithtown lacrosse just like she did when she coached Hofstra. When it comes to the game, she is smart and always gives us so much motivation to win. One thing that I love most about her is that she loves to have fun and she has a big heart. Even when we lost, she would tell us to keep our heads up
and always have a positive outlook.” This sort of parent-daughter relationship she’s created with her girls is crucial to Bodo and her players, and is an integral part in the team’s success. “We have this joke that I’m their mom,” Bodo said, laughing. “They always call me mom, and I call them my family. I love that part of it more. Just hearing about their boyfriends, and the prom and that kind of stuff. It’s that girl atmosphere I don’t get in my personal life. That’s what makes us closer as a group.” Although it took some years to get the Bulls to the level they’re at now after the school split, nine of the 12 starters from last year’s squad committed to play lacrosse. The younger kids in the area are seeing the older ones’ success, and want to emulate that, something Bodo hears at camp over the summer. For players like senior Mackenzie Heldberg, who committed to play at Johns Hopkins University, leaving a coach like Bodo is bittersweet, but she will always be appreciative of what her longtime coach has done for her. “I couldn’t ask for a better coach — she has taught me so much about not only lacrosse, but life, and has helped me develop into the player I am today,” said Heldberg, who played for Bodo for five years, but knew her for eight because her older sister also played for the Bulls. “As our coach, she always pushed us to our fullest potential and I dedicate our success this year to her, for she was the glue to our team. Having Bodo get this recognition is so heartwarming and amazing because she deserves it. This team has improved tremendously since I’ve been a part of it and the common denominator of it all is Bodo. She led us with pride and fearlessness to a county game and I couldn’t be happier I’ve gotten to play under someone as amazing as her.”
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Alternative technologies bring hope to Island’s polluted waters By Colm Ashe The message from Stony Brook University’s center for clean water technology was clear — it’s time to cut the poop. Suffolk County’s waters are inundated with nitrogen pollution and the main culprit is wastewater coming from our homes, officials said this week. There are more than 360,000 homes in the county using a 5,000-year-old system for waste management — septic tanks and cesspools. The waste from these systems is leaching into the groundwater, causing high amounts of nitrogen pollution. On June 20, the NYS Center for Clean Water Technology at Stony Brook University proposed the new technologies they aim to implement in order to restore our polluted waters to a healthy state. The design is simple, officials said: utilizing locally sourced, natural materials to provide a system that is both efficient and economically feasible. This is not just an environmental issue. Suffolk County’s waters underlie the foundation of the state’s greater economy, from real estate to tourism. If nothing is done to counteract continuous contamination, officials argued, the very identity of Long Island could be compromised. The center is taking action, and its members shared that action with the public on Thursday, June 23. “These simple systems, comprised of
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R E A L E S TAT E Commercial Property/ Yard Space PUBLISHERS’ NOTICE All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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R E A L E S TAT E Architecture Guide HOME FEATURES: arches, columns, dormers, roofs, windows, classic molding RESIDENTIAL STYLES: Art Deco – Homes built in this style feature geometric elements and a vertically oriented design. California Bungalow – A forerunner of the Craftsman style, California Bungalows offer rustic exteriors, sheltered-feeling interiors, and spacious front porches. Cape Cod – A true classic, Cape Cod homes – square or rectangular one-story structures with gabled roofs and unornamented fronts – were among America’s first houses. Colonial – An offshoot of the Cape Cod style, Colonial homes feature a rectangular, symmetric design, second-floor bedrooms, clapboard siding, and gabled roofs. Contemporary – Unmistakably modern in feel, Contemporary style homes are identifiable by their odd-sized windows, lack of ornamentation, and unusual mix of wall materials. Craftsman – Full or partial-width porches framed by tapered columns, overhanging eaves, and exposed roof rafters differentiate a Craftsman home from the similar California Bungalow. Creole – A front wall that recedes to form a first-story porch and a second-story balcony highlights the Creole Cottage design. Dutch Colonial – German, or “Deutsch”, settlers in Pennsylvania originated the Dutch Colonial style, dominated by a barn-like broad gambrel roof with flaring eaves.
Federal – This style arose amid a renewed interest in Greek Roman culture, as its classical ornamentation around cornices, doors, and windows demonstrates. French Provincial – Balance and symmetry define the French Provincial style, which includes a steep hip roof; balcony and porch balustrades; and rectangular doors set in arched openings. Georgian – Refined and symmetrical with paired chimneys and a decorative crown, Georgian houses were named after English royalty. Gothic Revival – English romanticism influenced this style marked by “Gothic” windows with pointed arches; exposed framing timbers; and steep, vaulted roofs. Greek Revival – Large porches, entryway columns, and a front door surrounded by narrow rectangular windows characterize Greek Revival homes. International – The International style exposes functional building elements, including elevator shafts, ground-to-ceiling plate glass windows, and smooth facades. Italianate – Symmetrical bay windows in front; small chimneys set in irregular locations; tall, narrow, windows; and in some cases towers, typify Italianate houses. Monterey – The Monterey style updates the New England Colonial style with an adobe brick exterior and a second floor with a balcony. National – Rooted in Native American and pre-railroad dwellings, the National style consists of a rectangular shape with sidegabled roofs or square layouts with pyramidal roofs.
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Neoclassical – Recognize Neoclassical homes, which exist in incarnations from one-story cottages to multilevel manses, by their Ionic or Corinthian-columned porches. Prairie – Originated by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Prairie style house comes in two styles--boxy and symmetrical or low-slung and asymmetrical. Pueblo – Flat roofs, parapet walls with round edges, straight-edge window frames, earth-colored stucco or adobe-brick walls, and projecting roof beams typify Pueblos. Queen Anne – Emerging in the late Victorian era, the style employs inventive, multistory floor plans that often include projecting wings, several porches and balconies, and multiple chimneys with decorative chimney pots. Ranch – Similar to the Spanish Colonial, Prairie, and Craftsman styles, Ranch homes are set apart by pitched-roof construction, built-in garages, wood or brick exterior walls, siding, and picture windows. Regency – Although they borrow from the Georgian’s classic lines, Regency homes eschew ornamentation. They’re symmetrical, two or three stories, and usually built in brick. Typically, they feature an octagonal window over the front door, one chimney at the side of the house, double-hung windows, and a hip roof. Saltbox – This New England Colonial style gained the Saltbox nickname because its sharply sloping gable roof resembled boxes used for storing salt. Second Empire – A Victorian style, Second Empire homes feature mansard roofs with dormer windows, molded cornices, and dec-
orative brackets under the eaves. Shed – A subset of the Modern style, Shed houses are asymmetric with multiple roofs sloping in different directions, which creates several geometric shapes. Shingle – An American style that echoes the Queen Anne, Shingle style is distinguished by unadorned doors, windows, porches, and cornices; continuous wood shingles; a steeply pitched roof line; and large porches. Shotgun – Tradition says that a shotgun blast can trace a straight path from the front to back door of this long, narrow home. The style is characterized by a single story with a gabled roof. Spanish Eclectic – Taking its cues from early Spanish missions, Spanish Eclectic then adds a dash of details from Moorish, Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles. Split Level – A Modern style, Split Level design sequesters certain living activities, such as sleeping or socializing. Stick – Decorative horizontal, vertical, or diagonal boards characterize Stick houses, which are members of the Victorian family. Tudor – Half-timbering on bay windows and upper floors, and facades that are dominated by one or more steeply pitched cross gables typify Tudor homes. Victorian – Built during the rise of the machine age, Victorian architecture often incorporated decorative details such as brackets, spindles and patterned shingles. The above information is provided by The National Association of Realtors®.
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OpiniOn Editorial
Letters to the editor
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From Mount Sinai to Orlando, the issue of access to guns is a hot topic. Above, police uncovered this arsenal of weapons from a North Shore home earlier this month.
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Consumers are being encouraged to bring reusable bags to the grocery store instead of plastic bags by one Suffolk County legislator.
In the bag Plastic bags have replaced tumbleweeds as the de-facto street debris blowing across town, but the two have very different affects on our environment. Environmental groups from all over the country talk about the consequences of plastic bags polluting our waterways and killing our marine life. Marine animals choke on these bags and try ingesting them, which often leads to death. One North Shore legislator is working on reducing the amount of plastic bags we use by imposing a 5 cent tax on every bag. County Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D-Centerport) first tried to introduce an outright ban on plastic bags in stores earlier this year, but has since amended the bill to put a tax on the bags instead. We support Spencer’s resolution to tax the bags, and think the Legislature should act quickly to put it in place. Organic and green labels have become trendier over the past few years, but not where it actually counts. A measure like this could impact the environment that we so often take for granted. We’re always careful when it comes to trusting government to make personal decisions for its citizens — in this case, which bags to use while shopping — but we have also been historically supportive of governmental measures that aim to conserve, improve or save the environment. This is a case where we believe the government should get more involved in our lives and regulate what materials we are using because of the tremendous impact it could have on our environment and the animals that inhabit it. Other places, including Washington D.C., have already reported a significant reduction in the use of plastic bags through new tax laws. We think Suffolk County should join in on this success for the environment’s sake.
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North Country Peace Group dishes on gun legislation Dear U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin: We are members of the North Country Peace Group. We are a diverse group that includes a broad spectrum of occupations, including educators, health care professionals, and students. We have been demonstrating for peace and justice weekly on the corner of 25A and Bennetts Road in Setauket since the autumn of 2002. We have actively been seeking resolution to problems regarding war and peace, economic fairness, health care, the environment, and other matters in meetings and public demonstrations. We are very concerned about the increasing violence and human, cultural, and physical destruction that is evident globally. We are appalled at the recent tragedies stemming from gun violence and the failure of Congress to find common ground as these events have continued to escalate in scale and frequency. This inaction has led us to focus on this continuing and pervasive series of tragedies. We in the United States now experience a mass shooting on average every two months, 92 deaths from firearms every day, and more deaths from guns than from AIDS, drugs, wars,
and terrorism combined. In the United States and the world, there is a clear correlation between increased gun deaths and increased frequency of gun ownership. In point of fact, we in the United States suffer the highest per capita rate of gun deaths of all the developed countries. Still Congress has failed to act. This despite the fact that the vast majority of Americans, including a majority of NRA members, support gun control legislation. The Washington Post cited the following in October, 2015: “Surveys by Johns Hopkins and the Pew Research Center show that about 85 percent of gun owners favor universal background checks, an idea fiercely opposed by the gun lobby. Gun owners also strongly support a federal database of gun sales, prohibiting ownership for those convicted of domestic violence and barring people with mental illness from buying guns.” A Pew Research poll this year found the following: “Americans have shown broad and consistent support for expanded background checks for gun purchasers. In July, 85 percent of the public – including large majorities of both
Republicans (79 percent) and Democrats (88 percent) – favored making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks. There also was substantial bipartisan support for laws to prevent people with mental illness from purchasing guns.” We respectfully request that, for the sake of humanity and the lives of our citizenry, and in view of the vast majority support in the country for gun control legislation, including a majority of NRA members, that you declare your support for legislation in support of a ban on the sale, possession, and manufacture of semi-automatic firearms that have a magazine with a capacity for more than five bullets; and legally required universal background check for purchase of firearms. Immediate action is required and long overdue. We believe that any elected official who does not support, at a minimum, the above two legislative acts is shirking her/his duty and does not deserve to hold elected office. We sincerely hope you can rise to the challenge to do what is best for the country. John C. Robinson, M.D. North Country Peace Group Setauket
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opinion Blowing off steam
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e all have them and we can laugh about them — later. In the moment, they are the shortening fuse that converts us from rational people capable of responding to any challenges into people who can’t control the frustration boiling inside us. Recently, I visited with a friend who couldn’t get through a security gate on the way to a party. She had to wait as several people working at a gated community discussed By Daniel Dunaief whether to admit the car in front of her. My friend is a brilliant person who is capable of erudite speeches, has keen insights and is informed about a wide range of subjects. She is among the most charming people in a room
D. None of the above
— most of the time. Sitting in a line that came to a complete standstill, however, she “lost it.” She walked up to the glass partition, shouted at the security guards and demanded that they let her enter a party that would last for hours. Even in the moment, she says, she could see herself saying things out of intense frustration, but she couldn’t regain control. Those raw and exposed moments can be — and often are — the subjects of YouTube videos, as people around the action whip out their phones to chronicle someone who reached the point of no return in his or her actions. From what I understand, our fuses get shorter during the summer months. It’s an ironic time for us to become so irate, when we dial back the pressure and take trips to our national parks, to Niagara Falls, or to a college or high school reunion. Maybe the heat shortens the fuse or speeds up the travel from when the fuse is lit to when it triggers us to react in a way we would just as soon avoid?
To some degree we need moments to blow off steam, to let it go and to release the toxins that have built up in us over the preceding days, weeks, months or, in some cases, years. Letting go of the control we maintain over ourselves through all the hundreds or thousands of nuisances and annoyances can cleanse us and restore our equanimity in a way that yoga classes, deep-breathing exercises or a repetition of a mantra like “serenity now” doesn’t quite cover. To be clear, I’m not talking about those moments when someone commits some grievous act but, rather, the times when those of us with considerable calm suddenly throw spirited temper tantrums that are visual or verbal displays, without injuries to anyone other than our pride. In those contained but still surprising displays, is it possible to stop the reaction before we start flapping our arms, jumping up and down, banging on glass doors, or unintentionally releasing saliva when we make our anger-laden point about the inconvenience someone is causing?
Generally, I’ve found that a lit fuse finds its mark, no matter how many James Bond movies I’ve seen where he stops a detonation with 007 seconds left. So, who lights our fuses? I think it’s people on either extreme: those we know incredibly well, who have a talent for throwing darts at our anger bull’s-eye; and those people we may interact with only once, whose commitment to a process keeps us from accomplishing some task. Then again, no one can light our fuse if we didn’t let them. We bear responsibility for a lit fuse because we ultimately sit in the control rooms of our brains, like those characters in the animated movie “Inside Out.” So, when the red guy in our brains takes over and he starts stomping our feet and demands that the car in front of us should “go, go, go,” what’s the solution? Maybe if we anticipate laughing afterward, we can short-circuit that red guy and neither laugh at him nor with him, but laugh about what he might have done.
No picnic for Teddy on July Fourth
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s Independence Day approaches, Teddy becomes more anxious. Teddy is our 11-year-old golden retriever, and he still has not come to terms with the noises of the holiday in particular and summer in general. We can feel his distress. For no apparent reason he begins to breathe more heavily. He doesn’t remain in his guardian position near the front door of the house throughout the By Leah S. Dunaief night but seeks to sleep in one of our bedrooms alongside the bed. During the night he will get up and push against the mattress, tossing his head as if seeking comfort in the form of a few reassuring pats. This happens repeatedly throughout the remaining hours of sleep.
Between you and me
Clearly that doesn’t go over too well with whichever one of us he has awakened. But just try shutting the bedroom door to keep him out, and he will go into another routine. He knocks with his paw, his nails tapping against the wood. When that gets no response, he throws his body against the door two or three times. If admission isn’t granted, he begins to cry, loudly and piteously. At that point Teddy wins. While we have been aware of his unease, it was not until we read an article about “noise anxiety” in dogs that we actually understood this behavior was part of a seasonal syndrome and not just the expected reaction to the firecrackers going off on July Fourth. Think about it. With the advent of more beautiful weather, we humans get outside more and do things like mow the lawn, blow the leaves, drive back and forth frequently, and play outdoor games like baseball or even catch amid screams and laughter. Air conditioners switch on and off and summer storms with rolling thunder and crackling lightning
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come and go. With the far-more-acute hearing of dogs, is it any wonder that such bursts of sound can send them into panic? They can hear far beyond what we can hear, so the volume of what to us is a deafening storm must be like a rock concert on steroids to their ears. This excites their norepinephrine, the brain chemical that triggers a fear response, and they sometimes do frantic things to try and escape what they perceive to be great danger. They may become agitated hours before a storm arrives, and they may continue to shake for hours after the offending storm leaves. No wonder their nervous systems cannot easily calm back down. A few comforting pats in the night just doesn’t do it for them. There is a new medicine, as reported by The New York Times,
which is the first drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration to counter what is now officially termed “canine noise aversion.” It is called Sileo, distributed by Zoetis, and it works by inhibiting the effects of norepinephrine. I don’t know how you feel about administering medicine, but I prefer the loving, comforting approach so far. There is one room in our house that is quieter than the rest because of its location, and I might take Teddy there and sit with him as I read, if all else fails. There is even a cot in that room. That seems to work — for him and for me. But depending on the severity of the dog’s discomfort, medicine may be required. Meanwhile there is a movie coming called, “The Secret Life of Pets.” For those of us who enjoy animals and even tend to treat them like humans, the trailer looks amusing, so I recommend the film. Happy Fourth!
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