The Times of Smithtown - July 14, 2016

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We have a winner Anna Throne-Holst declares Democratic primary victory

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Smithtown set to support and pamper cancer patients By Joseph Wolkin One Smithtown spa and salon is going above and beyond to make sure cancer patients beat the Monday blues. Mondays at Racine, a cancer care program created in 2003 by Racine Spa and Salon owner Cynthia Sansone has begun a new journey in conjunction with MAIA Salon Spa and Wellness in Smithtown. Designed to give free salon care to cancer patients, Mondays at Racine’s services vary based on what the salon usually offers. In the case of MAIA — a full service salon and spa — they said they will do anything from shaving someone’s head to manicures and pedicures, along with yoga and reiki, a technique used to help the natural healing process in the patient’s body and restore physical and emotional well-being. Karla Waldron, executive director for Mondays at Racine, said the salon reached out to them about being a part of the program. “This woman that owns this salon is very well-known on Long Island, and she expressed interest in taking on the program,”, Waldron said. “Once that happened, we went into action to develop her program.” The spa, owned by Agata Gajewski-Sathi, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to launch the new cancer care program on June 6, with approximately 50 people in attendance. “The staff and I at MAIA Salon Spa and Wellness are honored to participate in the Mondays at Racine program,” Gajewski-

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MAiA salon spa and Wellness staffers cut the ribbon to launch Mondays at MAiA in smithtown, a program to benefit cancer patients. Sathi said at the opening. “We look forward to making a positive difference in the lives of people going through a very challenging time. As a strong believer in the mind-body connection and an advo-

cate of integrative and holistic healing modalities, I strongly believe that incorporating these alternative options will have many beneficial effects on the dayto-day quality of life of our clients who are

fighting cancer.” In addition to debuting the new program, the spa held a special screening of Mondays at Racine, an Academy Award nominated documentary created by HBO. The 2010 short film showcased how two sisters enabled women diagnosed with cancer to receive treatment at their spa every third Monday of the month. “It follows some cancer patients around through their chemotherapy,” Waldron said. “It goes through their home life, their relationship with their husbands. The backdrop is our program. You can see them receiving the different services and it’s quite moving.” The film was released in 2012, and after that, the group’s popularity increased dramatically. The original Mondays at Racine started in Islip at Racine Spa and Salon, and now there are charter locations in Port Jefferson, Greenvale, and beyond. Waldron said the mission of Mondays at Racine is to show support for community members who are struggling with cancer. “We needed to do something for the people in our community that were dealing with the devastating side effects of cancers,” Waldron explained. “We were seeing more and more of them. They were our patrons and friends. We decided that as a part of giving back, let’s open up our doors and give complimentary services. We wanted to just treat them to something nice.”

Throne-Holst defeats Calone to win nomination By Alex petroski After more than a week of waiting, it is now known which Democrat will square off against freshman U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) in the race for the 1st Congressional District seat this November. Former Southampton Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst defeated Setauket native David Calone after nearly 1,800 absentee ballots were counted last week. After the June 28 Democratic primary, the candidates were separated by just 29 votes. After the absentee ballots were tallied, Throne-Holst was left standing. She defeated Calone 6,479 to 6,162. “I am deeply grateful to all who placed their trust and support in me, and I am truly humbled by the privilege it has been to get to know, share the concerns, and my message with so many,” ThroneHolst said in a statement through a public relations representative Friday. The Suffolk County Board of Elections confirmed ThroneHolst’s victory but couldn’t give an exact vote count on the absentee ballots as of Friday afternoon. Throne-Holst wasted little time turning her attention to Zeldin Friday.

“Lee Zeldin has shown in every way how out of step and wrong he is, not only for Long Island, but for the country,” she said. Zeldin’s campaign made a statement after the results of the Democratic primary were known Friday. “Despite the shameful narrative that the Democrats have been desperately attempting to deceive voters into playing along with, First Congressional District voters are smart enough to sort fact from fiction and reject all of the false, negative and partisan attacks on our Congressman being spun up by the Democrats,” they said. “He looks forward to continuing his work for Long Island and our nation in his second term.” Throne-Holst commended Calone for his efforts during the campaign. “I want to congratulate Dave Calone on a spirited race, and I share in the respect and support he garnered in the district, as demonstrated by the very close margin and the strength of his candidacy,” she said. Though he was disappointed by the narrow margin of defeat, Calone quickly supported his party’s candidate in a statement from his campaign Saturday. “We were outspent by near-

‘I urge people across Eastern Long Island to join me in supporting our Democratic nominee ... to replace [Lee Zeldin] this November. ’ — DaviD Calone

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Anna throne-holst, left, gains a supporter in David Calone, right, after she defeated him in the Democratic primary. ly $1 million and fell short by around 300 votes,” Calone said in an email through a press representative. “That’s a testament to the great Democratic volunteers supporting our campaign across the district. We cannot continue being represented by Congressman Lee Zeldin, one of Donald Trump’s loudest advocates in Washington. ... I urge people across eastern Long Island to join

me in supporting our Democratic nominee, Anna Throne-Holst, to replace him this November.” Representatives from both parties commented on the primary and November’s general election. “Long Islanders are ready for a change,” Democratic Congressional Committee Chairman Ben Ray Luján said in a statement. “I congratulate Anna Throne-Holst on her hard-fought win, and

know she has the background and wide-ranging experience to bring desperately needed leadership to this district.” At least one Zeldin supporter was encouraged by the tight race in the primary. “That was a very expensive and underwhelming Democratic Primary for Anna Throne-Holst, with such a poor voter turnout showing an incredible lack of enthusiasm for her,” Brookhaven GOP Chairman Jesse Garcia said in a statement. “The choice is clear; Lee Zeldin understands what is right for New York’s First Congressional District, and knows how to fight and produce results for our values and our families. We look forward to Brookhaven’s own Congressman Lee Zeldin serving another term next January.”


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Commack’s Silvers joins Federal Credit Union board in Bethpage

Adam P. Silvers, of Commack, has been appointed to the Bethpage Federal Credit Union Board of Directors’ Supervisory Committee. As a member of the committee, Silvers will support Bethpage’s adherence to the National Credit Union Administration objectives and activities, monitoring policies and procedures and offering recommendations to safeguard the credit union’s assets. “I have always admired Bethpage for its many accomplishments and strong commitment to the Long Island community,” said Silvers. “Bethpage is a well-respected and recognized leader and I look forward to working with them directly during this exciting time of growth.” Silvers is managing partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C. and member of Photo from Epoch 5 Public Relations the firm’s Corporate & Securities Depart- Adam P. Silvers has been appointed to ment, Intellectual Property Group and the Bethpage FCU board. chair of the Technology Practice Group. He is the co-founder of the CFO Roundwhere best practices and timely business table, a by-invitation-only monthly gathissues are discussed. ering of CFOs from across Long Island

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Art students in Kings Park smile with State Sen. John Flanagan.

Flanagan visits art students

Gavin Marzigliano, Jenna Quinn, Ava Martinsen and Brooke Scannevin from Kings Park elementary schools recently showcased their artwork as part of the Annual Statewide New York State Teachers Association Legislative Student Art Exhibit: A Celebration of Young Artists held

LEGALS

Barbara A. Haug, 57, of Nesconset, passed June 26. She was the beloved wife of Victor; adored mother of Michael; cherished sister of Bettina (Kevin) Curry and Paige Pollaccia; and loving aunt of Karine and Kristen. Arrangements were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home in Smithtown, where a funeral service was celebrated. Interment followed in Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Barbara’s name to Wounded Warrior Project, Smithtown Guide Dog Foundation or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. An online guest book is available at www.branchfh.com.

Leonard Romano

Leonard J. Romano, 81, of Smithtown, passed June 24. He was a proud U.S. Navy veteran who served in the Korean War. Leonard was the beloved father of Cecelia, Leonard and Eleanor; adored grandfather of Jennifer, Kimberly, Daniel, Steven, Corinne, Nicholas and Daniella and loving brother of Claire, Jeannie, Edward and Anthony. Arrangements were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral

in Albany. State Sen. John Flanagan (R-East Northport) visited the students and said, “It is always wonderful to see young students take an interest. Clearly, their interest has been nurtured by their art teacher Michele Lipinsky.”

NOTICE OF FORMATION of Barbara East LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 3/18/16. Office location: Suffolk Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Barbara East Manager, 1 Blackfield Dr, #335, Tiburon, CA 94920. Purpose: any lawful activities.

Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process c/o Leonard A. Tarzia, Jr., 760 Middle Country Rd, Middle Island, NY 11953. Purpose: any lawful activities.

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NOTIC E OF FORMATION of Regency Pet Memorial Center LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 6/13/16. Office location: Suffolk Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be

OCWEN LOAN SERVIVING, LLC,

NOTICE OF FORMATION of Regency Pet Cremation LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 6/13/16. Office location: Suffolk

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Home in Smithtown, where a funeral service was celebrated. Interment followed in Calverton National Cemetery. An online guest book is available at www.branchfh.com

Charles Gonzalez

Charles A. Gonzalez, 44, of New Hyde Park, passed June 27. He was the beloved son of Carlos and Ana; adored brother of Rosa (David) Sulma, Nancy Lerner and Kevin (Sherri) Gonzalez; and loving uncle of Peter, Nicole and Sean David. Arrangements were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home in Smithtown. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church in Smithtown and interment followed in Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale. An online guest book is available at www.branchfh.com.

Francesca Costanzo

Francesca Carmela Costanzo, 91, of Stony Brook, died June 21. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph; adored mother of Joseph (Janice), Gerard (Deana) and Raymond (Angela); cherished grandmother of Karen, Jason, Danielle, Daniel, Christopher and Michelle; and loving great-grandmother of Adrian, Emerson, Khiona, Madelyn and Aris. Arrangements were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home in Smithtown. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church in Smithtown and interment followed in St. Patrick’s Cemetery. An online guest book is available at www.branchfh.com.

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Block 02.00, Lot 028.000: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE LYING AND BEING AT ST JAMES, IN THE TOWN OF SMITHTOWN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 30050/2009. Elsie Acevedo, Esq - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff 143 06/30/16 4x ts

NOTICE OF FORMATION of JHC Real Estate Holdings III, LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 6/24/16. Office location: Suffolk Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to John H. Colman, c/o Erwin & Marcus, P.C., 825 Third Ave, 4th Fl., New York, NY 10022. Purpose: any lawful activities. 178 7/14 6x ts


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Police Blotter Incidents and arrests, July 5-July 10

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Joell nieves and dashaun odister were arrested in connection to a shooting in June.

Two arrests made for bar shooting in Smiththown by ViCtoria espinoza Suffolk County Police have arrested two men in connection with a shooting outside of a bar on Main Street in Smithtown on Friday, June 3, that left one man injured. Police said one man grabbed and hung onto a water pipe inside of Hypnosis 8.0 at 43 East Main St. around 1:15 a.m., causing the bar patrons to evacuate and a crowd to form outside the bar. Soon after, police said at least two people fired shots following an altercation, leading to a 29-year-old man from Central Islip to be shot in the leg. The victim, who was shot but not identified, was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk County cops said Friday. Following an investigation by Fourth Squad detectives, Joell Nieves surrendered

to police on June 24 and Dashaun Odister was arrested by members of the Suffolk County Police Firearms Suppression Team on Montauk Highway in Bellport on July 6. Nieves, 22, of Bay Shore, was charged with first-degree reckless endangerment and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon. Odister, 21, of East Patchogue, was charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and an active warrant for military desertion. Odister was held overnight at the Fourth Precinct and was arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on July 7. Nieves has already been arraigned. Additional reporting contributed by Phil Corso

Police rescue Commack man stuck at sea by ViCtoria espinoza Police assisted a Commack man on Sunday afternoon after he could not get back onto his boat and was struggling in the water in the Long Island Sound, a mile and a half north of Eaton’s Neck Point. At about 4:30 p.m. on July 10, police said Russell Giannotti and his wife Kim Giannotti had anchored their boat to fish when their fishing line became tangled in the boat’s propeller. Giannotti, 63, went overboard to clear the tangled line. When he attempted get back on the boat, his ladder broke and he became stranded in the water. The Commack resident ended up becoming entangled in the rescue rope and started to struggle in the water. A passing boater observed Giannotti in distress and called 911. The boater was unable to assist due to choppy sea condi-

tions, but was able to give the victim’s location to police dispatchers. Two Marine Bureau vessels, a Suffolk County Police helicopter, and Huntington Harbormaster Marine 3 responded to the search area. Marine Bureau Section Officers Christopher DeFeo and Anthony Sangimino responded first to the scene in SCPD’s Bravo patrol boat. They were directed to the victim’s location by the nearby boater, and once they positioned their boat close to Giannotti, they threw him a life ring, and pulled him aboard. On board, the officers treated him for exposure and transported him to the Soundview Ramp in Northport, where they were met by rescue personnel from the Northport Fire Department. Huntington Harbormaster Marine 3 towed the victim’s boat. The victim was eventually reunited with his boat and his wife.

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He was lovin’ it

A 61-year-old man from Smithtown was arrested on July 10 after police said he would not leave a McDonald’s location on Crooked Hill Road in Smithtown. He was charged with third-degree criminal trespassing on an enclosed property.

Took her breath away

Don’t make her blush

Hero-out

On July 9, a 28-year-old woman from Centereach was arrested after police said she stole makeup from Sephora at the Smithaven Mall in Lake Grove and stole other miscellaneous items from shops in the mall including custom jewelry, wallet, clothing and handbags. She was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny valuing more than $1,000 and petit larceny.

Quite a pair

Police said a 32-year-old man from Ronkonkoma and a 35-year-old woman from Ronkonkoma both had heroin in their possession while on Smithtown Boulevard in Ronkonkoma on July 8. They were arrested and both were charged with third-degree criminal possession of controlled substance narcotics with intent to sell.

Where’s the script

A 33-year-old man from Brooklyn was arrested on July 7 after police said he had prescription pills in his possession without a prescription while at Hudson Court in Lake Grove. He was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

He needs to listen to the law more

On July 6 a 30-year-old man from Commack was arrested after police said he was smoking a green substance, which turned out to be marijuana, in a glass pipe while inside a 2009 Audi A4 on Golden Ridge Court in Commack. Police said he also engaged in resistance of lawful process by trying to contact someone he was ordered not to, violating an order of protection. He was charged with fifthdegree criminal possession of a controlled substance and second-degree criminal contempt for disobeying a court order.

On July 6 a 16-year-old woman from St. James was arrested after police said she assaulted a female victim on Plane Tree Lane in St. James. She was charged with second-degree strangulation.

Police said a 27-year-old man from Ronkonkoma had heroin in his possession while on Fir Grove Road in Ronkonkoma just after 2 p.m. on July 6. He was arrested and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Fakin’ it

A 38-year-old woman from Centereach was arrested on July 6 after police said she had forged medical prescriptions in her possession and oxycodone while on Main Street in Smithtown. She was charged with three counts of seconddegree possession of a forged instrument and criminal possession of controlled substance narcotics.

Life ain’t a walk in the Parkwoods

Police said an unknown person broke into a 1998 Toyota Camry parked on Parkwood Street in Ronkonkoma and stole a GPS charger and change on July 9. On July 10 an unknown person stole a laptop, cash and a backpack from inside a 2015 GNC parked on Parkwood Street, according to police. Police said an unknown person stole cash from inside a 2014 Volkswagen Jetta parked on Parkwood Street on July 9.

Wails at ale house

Police said an unknown person stole a wallet with credit cards from inside a 2014 Hyundai parked in the parking lot at Miller’s Ale House in Lake Grove on July 9. An unknown person stole a purse with a checkbook from a 2006 Honda Civic after breaking in through the front passenger door inside the parking lot at Miller’s Ale House in Lake Grove on July 10. — Compiled by ViCtoria espinoza


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OpiniOn Editorial

Letters to the editor

Primary election became big money race

Photo from Sylvia Kirk

A Black Lives Matter banner is dedicated locally on July Fourth weekend.

Relationships are two-way streets It certainly has not been a quiet two weeks in America. A shooting in Dallas, Texas, resulted in the death of five police officers, and the killings of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, La., and Philando Castile in St. Paul, Minn., have sparked a national conversation, with many people on social media finding themselves in between #BlackLivesMatter, #BlueLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter. Supporting #BlackLivesMatter doesn’t make someone antipolice, and responding to #BlackLivesMatter with #AllLivesMatter does nothing to address the reasons the movement started in the first place. The same goes for killing police officers. Yet every time a new video surfaces showing a young black male being detained, and in some cases killed by police, or another story of an attack on a uniformed officer comes to light, finger-pointing and politically motivated, unproductive talk ensues for as long as the given news cycle will allow. There is one important question that needs to be answered and given substantial thought by every person in the United States, so that we can decide what kind of a country we want to be. It is also important to note that asking questions of your government or law enforcement does not mean you are against them. But why do we see interactions between African-Americans and police officers frequently start at a place of such heightened tension? How is it that we continue to see citizens of our country killed by the people entrusted with protecting them, and how do we fix it? Just like any relationship, this one is a two-way street that needs reflection and cooperation from both sides to provide any hope of one day fixing it. We believe it would serve America well to look past the conversation of #AllLivesMatter. This phrase would not have started without #BlackLivesMatter, which came to the forefront because of violent incidents in this country. We need to look at why these events took place, if we want to try to fix what many citizens now think is a national problem.

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In the primary election between David Calone and Anna Throne-Holst, over $3 million was spent for a turnout of 12, 641 votes, leading to the staggering figure of over $300 per vote. What was accomplished by this enormous expenditure? The election was a contest of big money and outside endorsements for Throne-Holst, versus grass roots organizing and local endorsements for Calone. Throne-Holst outspent Calone by nearly $1 million to achieve a margin of 317 votes. There were no issues different between the two campaigns. Instead, the election was fought out over biography and endorsements. Throne-Holst ran as a woman candidate who changed her registration only in November 2015 to run for Congress as a Democrat, and was endorsed by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand from upstate New York, and Congressman Steve Israel from Huntington. Calone ran as a lifelong Democrat, who had strong support from the Democratic committees in Brookhaven and East Hampton and was endorsed by almost every elected Democrat in the Congressional district. Calone ran strong in the 4th Assembly district and in East Hampton, which elect Democrats into public office. Throne-Holst ran

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strong in Smithtown, Riverhead, Southold and Shelter Island, where very few Democrats are elected to public office. On Election Day, these two contrasting campaigns were separated by only 29 votes, which is well within the statistical margin of error of 100 votes, for the 10,863 votes cast. However, of the 1,778 absentee ballots, Calone got only 42 percent of the vote. Since by definition the absentee ballots can be cast many weeks before the actual date of the election, the conclusion could be that early voters favored ThroneHolst. This correlates with the fact that because of her financial advan-

tage, Throne-Holst was able to begin advertising several weeks before Calone was able to do so. The theory behind the ThroneHolst candidacy is that a Democratic woman who has very little background of Democratic partisan activity can attract sufficient Republican women voters to defeat the incumbent Republican. This theory that gender solidarity of Republican women will overcome partisan loyalty has been much discussed in the last 10 years. The race between Throne-Holst and Rep. Lee Zeldin will put it to the test.

Barry McCoy Setauket

America needs to put an end to the gun violence We have a problem with gun violence in America. This is not a political issue; this is plain for anyone to see. How many more preventable deaths are we going to suffer? After the recent tragedy in Dallas, a tabloid controlled by Rupert Murdoch splashed the headline “civil war.” Is this the America we want? Aside from the disgusting irresponsibility of inflaming the situation by invoking a tragic war that killed more than 600,000 Americans — some 2 percent of the nation’s population — this panders to our basest selves for the sake of selling newspapers. If we are truly, in Lincoln’s words, one nation “conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal,” we need to learn to live with each other without killing each other over angry disagreements or grievances. We need to share our common

humanity. We need to promote peace and harmony. We need to be secure without being armed to the teeth. The alternative is a nightmare in which angry people act out twisted military-style fantasies armed with weapons of war. After the shooting stops it doesn’t really matter what the killer “believed.” What happened in Dallas, Texas, is what a “Second Amendment solution” looks like. Armed resistance to a democratically elected and duly authorized government is not “freedom.” It is chaos, anarchy and death of innocents, in this case police officers who were doing their job with exemplary professionalism. As comic-strip character Pogo said, “We have met the enemy and he is us.” What happened in Dallas, or what happened at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon and elsewhere, is not what the framers of the Constitution and the writers of the Second

Amendment had in mind. What happened in Dallas should also give the lie to the silly myth, already thoroughly debunked by combat veterans, that the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. There were plenty of good guys with guns present in Dallas, both police and protesters. The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is reasonable measures to try to prevent him from getting a gun in the first place. How many more? How many more deaths from a toddler finding a gun? How many more suicides that are “successful” with a gun? How many more domestic disputes settled with a gun? How many more innocent victims killed by crossfire with a gun? How many more people of all ages, races and beliefs killed by a mass murderer with a gun? Is this how we want to live?

David and Rebecca Friedman St. James

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opinion Are summer or winter birthdays best?

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y brothers are getting ready to celebrate their birthdays, which are two days apart. OK, so, several years and two days apart, so, no, they aren’t twins who kept my mother in labor for more than 48 hours. At times I thought perhaps I, the middle child, should have been born on the day in between them. That way, my parents would have gotten all the birthday parties for the year done in one By Daniel Dunaief week. Then again, it would have been hard for any of us to own more than 24 hours if we were all making plans for something special in the same narrow window of time. As a longtime baseball devotee

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and recreational player, I always imagined the best thing I could do on my birthday would be to attend a Yankees game. Over time, the focus on my birthday has changed. Yes, I enjoy my wife’s chocolate chip cookies, which she bakes as often as I like and, yes, I enjoy the calls and the cards. However, I don’t anticipate the day the same way I did when I was my children’s age, as they count down the days, hours and minutes until their annual celebration. My son, who also loves baseball — hmm, I wonder how that happened? — has often talked about going to a game on his birthday, which is, conveniently, during the summer. The biggest challenge to making that happen is that he plays baseball so often that his games often conflict with Yankee games. In fact, during some weeks in the summer, he plays more games than Alex Rodriguez. OK, well, maybe that’s a bad example because poor A-Rod, who is a shell of his former self, hasn’t gotten much playing time these days.

Back to birthdays, though, if I could choose between a summer and winter birthday, I’m not sure which way I’d go. Let’s lay out the advantages of a winter birthday: For starters, I might get one of those natural gifts, when a snow day would eliminate all the hustle and bustle as the world stops and is covered with a white blanket. Nice as that sounds, that never happened. My school friends were around on my birthday. During the summer, some of my son’s friends go to camp, where they might send him a snapchat or a text message around his birthday, but they can’t hang out, eat cake and swim in a pool. I could also go skiing on my birthday. I love racing fast enough down a mountain that my eyes water from speeding down a trail. And, after an incredible day at Killington or Mount Snow, both in Vermont, I could relax in a lodge, in front of a fireplace, with my tired feet and exhausted knees propped up on the hearth. I also enjoyed going to the

beaches during the winter, when the crowds were gone and I felt as if I owned the windswept landscape, from one end of West Meadow Beach to the other. OK, how about the disadvantages? Tests were at the top of that list. When I was in school, a test on my birthday wasn’t as much of a wet blanket as a test the day after my birthday, when studying superseded any birthday celebration. The movies around the middle of the winter never seemed as much fun to attend as the ones during the summer, perhaps because of the pressure to prepare for school. Still, while the grass may be greener, literally, for summer birthdays and the baseball season may be in full swing, the winter birthdays give those of us looking for festivities during the colder, darker months something to celebrate. Ideally, we can enjoy these festivities all-year round, as we celebrate with our friends and family, particularly during frenetic birthday weeks.

The remarkably artistic Queen Christina of Sweden

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ueen Elizabeth I and subsequently Catherine the Great have captured the attention and the imaginations of people over the centuries, but there was another such extraordinary woman whom I had never heard of until last Saturday night. She was Queen Christina of Sweden, born in 1626, and she was the monarch technically from the time she was 6 until she abdicated her throne in 1654. By Leah S. Dunaief Her father was King Gustav II Adolph, and he died on the battlefield at the Battle of Lützen during the Thirty Years’ War. Close to his daughter, his only legitimate child, as she was to him, he decreed that in the event of his death, she was to be educated as a prince — to receive

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a boy’s tutoring and instruction. Except for a brief, three-year period when she was raised by her father’s half-sister, Catherine, who then died, Christina was always in the company of men and was effectively overseen by the governing regency council and the chancellor. She took to her books eagerly, and throughout her early years she energetically studied 10 hours a day. Her education ranged from religion, mathematics, Greek and Latin, philosophy and alchemy, and she eventually learned at least eight languages: German, Dutch, Danish, French, Italian, Arabic, Hebrew and her own Swedish. She was also deeply interested in the arts and filled her palace and her kingdom with books, manuscripts, sculptures and statues, while encouraging theater and ballet. When her chancellor, Axel Oxenstierna, wanted to continue the war, she sued for peace. Christina was interested in bringing scholars and artists from throughout Europe and surrounded herself and her court with learned men. In 1648, Christina commissioned 35

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pieces of art. By 1649, 760 artworks, 170 marble and 100 bronze statues, 33,000 coins and medallions, 600 pieces of crystal, 300 scientific instruments, manuscripts and books were forthcoming. Christina was widely viewed throughout Europe as one of the most educated women of the 1600s, nicknamed “Minerva of the North.” She was also regarded as eccentric since she often dressed in the most comfortable clothing, including pants and men’s shoes. Christina stunned the royals throughout Europe by announcing she would never marry, although constantly pressed to do so by her regency council to produce an heir, and that she would abdicate her throne in favor of her first cousin Charles, with whom she had been secretly betrothed when she was 16. Impressed by a biography she had read of Elizabeth I, known as “The Virgin Queen,” and taken with the idea of Roman Catholicism celibacy — although Christina was rumored not to have been celibate, rather the contrary — she sailed from Sweden for Rome. The pope, who pronounced her a

“queen without a realm, a Christian without faith and a woman without shame,” welcomed her elaborately. As the eventual guest of five consecutive popes, Christina is thought to have been a symbol of the CounterReformation since she converted from Lutheranism and became a Roman Catholic. For the most part, she lived in high style throughout the rest of her life, mainly in her beloved Rome, and she certainly influenced continental Europe profoundly with her taste and protectionism of the arts. She militantly advocated on behalf of personal freedom, of charities and, interestingly, of Jews in Rome who were sometimes taunted on the streets. So how did I come to learn of her remarkable life? I am a fan of Saturday night classic movies hosted by Columbia University arts professor Richard Peña on Channel 13 at 9 p.m., and caught the showing of “Queen Christina” (1933) starring Greta Garbo. From what I have subsequent read, the story is surprisingly faithful to the broader outlines of Christina’s life. She died in 1689 and is buried in a Vatican grotto.

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North Shore standout gets drafted to NBA By Clayton Collier The NBA was a dream worth the wait for Cheick Diallo; even if it meant waiting a little longer than anticipated. Diallo, at 6 feet, 9 inches, 220 pounds, widely expected to be a late first-round pick, was selected 33rd overall by the Los Angeles Clippers. The 19-year-old forward’s draft rights were acquired by the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for the 39th and 40th overall picks. A 2-for-1 is a hefty price to pay in any exchange, but Pelicans general manager Dell Demps knew they had to get Diallo. “You talk to people and say, ‘Is he a good kid?’” Demps said. “And they say, ‘No, No. He’s a great kid. He’s a phenomenal kid.’ In our interview process with him, when he walked out of the room, everybody just thought, wow. We all said, ‘Did you hear that? Did you listen to this guy? You want to root for him.’” Demps said that first phone call with Diallo was one to remember. “I was surprised Cheick didn’t go in the “We talked to him on the phone, and he first round based on preliminary reports I was so fired up and we were so fired up,” got,” Kansas head coach Bill Self said in a he said. “We were sitting there screaming release. “The big thing is he was able to go and yelling on the phone.” 33rd and that will hopefully put him in a poRev. Ronald Stelzer, head basketball sition to sign and get a guaranteed contract.” coach at Our Savior New American School, Minimal collegiate playing time aside, Diallo’s high school in Centereach, made a Diallo was a highly sought after talent point to be at the Barout of high school. The clays Center to see his 2015 McDonald’s Allstar pupil get selected. American picked up of“I was so happy to fers from the University see how he reacted of Kentucky, University when he got picked,” of Louisville, Syracuse Stelzer said “He was reUniversity and Villaally excited and happy; nova University, among beaming. Sometimes others, before eventukids get picked a little ally deciding on Kansas. later than expected A native of Kayes, and they get all mopey. Mali in Africa, Diallo Cheick had this childcame to Our Savior New like exuberance to have American as a 15-yearthis chance to play in old freshman. It wasn’t the NBA now.” until a few years later Diallo goes to New — Rev. Ronald Stelzer that Stelzer said his Orleans following his coaching staff began to see professionalfreshman year at the University of Kansas, level talent out of Diallo. where he averaged 3.0 points and 2.5 re“By his junior year, we knew he had bounds in 7.5 minutes per game, while also something really special,” he said. “We amassing 0.85 blocks per game, ranking have a lot of kids who have had talent, but 12th in the Big 12. he had a little extra athleticism. Combine

‘Sometimes kids get picked a little later than expected and they get all mopey. Cheick had this childlike exuberance to have this chance to play in the NBA now.’

that with an extremely hard worker, and he just launched.” Diallo’s former college rival, Buddy Hield, also went to the Pelicans with the sixth overall pick. The reigning John R. Wooden Award winner now joins a rotation that will include Diallo and All-Star big man Anthony Davis. “That mix of speed and athleticism and power is a great combination,” Stelzer said. “It’s the kind of situation where [Cheick] could make an immediate impact.” Stelzer said his assistant coaches and Diallo’s host family were essential in getting Diallo from high school onto the next stage. “We’ve been blessed, and we have a lot of people who have contributed in a team effort to make it possible,” he said. “I wish him the best. It was a pleasure to coach him; he’s a fine young man.”

Photo above by Jeff Jacobsen; photos left from Sara Stelzer

Clockwise from top left, Cheick Diallo during his high school years with our Savior new american head coach rev. ronald Stelzer; Diallo blocks a shot for the University of Kansas; and Diallo addresses the crowd after being selected by the los angeles Clippers.


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