The Times of Smithtown - September 22, 2016

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September 22, 2016

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Local author Gus Alfieri will talk about his new book, “The Heart of a Champion.” The book is a memoir focusing on Alfieri’s work as a basketball coach at St. Anthony’s High School and basketball on Long Island. Alfieri will sell and sign copies of his book. This program is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 6, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Smithtown Library. This is a free program but registration is required. For more information, please call 631-360-2480, ext. 232.

Afternoon of Latin American Music

Naomi and Randy Zeitlin will perform Latin American and Hispanic tunes in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month. This is part of the library’s Fall Art, Music and Culture series. This program is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 8, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Smithtown Library. This is a free program but registration is required. —viCToRia eSpiNoza

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Residents walk to raise money for children with serious illnesses By Victoria Espinoza victoria@tbrnewspapers.com More than 700 people walked a day in someone else’s shoes this past weekend. Angela’s House, a Hauppauge-based nonprofit organization that offers support for families and children living with severe medical conditions, hosted its second annual Walk a Day in Our Shoes 3K Walk fundraiser at the Holtsville Ecology Center Sept. 18. $45,000 was raised to help bring awareness to the organization’s cause. Limited options exist for families with children born and diagnosed as being medically frail, chronically ill or suffering from any type of life-threatening conditions when or if they leave the hospital. Bob Policastro, founder and executive director of Angela’s House, said he was unaware of the limited options parents have until his daughter, Angela, suffered severe brain damage during birth, which left her very medically frail and in need of nursing care. “The process is incredibly painful,” Policastro said in a phone interview. “You’re in this situation no one wants to be in, and you need to figure out how you’ll be there as a parent for your child.” Policastro said he and his wife, Angie, had a hard time finding a specialized home or facility near where they lived in Hauppauge and eventually settled on a specialty hospital in Connecticut. The lack of services locally put additional emotional

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participants from the Walk a Day in our shoes event sunday, sept. 18, smile as they start their trek. and physical strain on the parents because they were forced to travel more than two hours to spend time with their daughter in Connecticut. Angela eventually succumbed to her illnesses and died shortly after her first birthday. The Policastros created the nonprofit in 1992 and since then have opened three homes in East Moriches, Smithtown and Stony Brook where children with serious medical conditions live and are cared for 24 hours a day. The funds raised from the event will help

continue the care in these three homes, as well as programs to help other families learn about the resources available for them and their loved ones who are struggling with life-threatening medical issues. One mother wrote about her experience with Angela’s House. Her son Johnny required a tracheotomy and a feeding tube around five years old. She said as his condition worsened, she was no longer able to take care of him at home, and that’s when she found Angela’s House. “Bob and his wife Angie have been

working tirelessly to have a home built for children [whose] medical needs were too great for families to care for their child at home but whose family is on Long Island,” she wrote. “Johnny spent nearly 16 years at Angela’s House and during that time he has received excellent medical care and a tremendous amount of LOVE. The wonderful nurses and aides tirelessly provided Johnny with kisses, hugs and jokes. Johnny rewarded them with the simplest of gestures … his smile.” The day included face painting, a D.J., a zoo and lunch provided by Applebee’s.

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Plastic bag fee looks to limit waste from LI shoppers Suffolk County legislator says he hopes fee will eventually be distributed to environmental groups It’s official: bagging your groceries will cost you. The Suffolk County Legislature approved a 5-cent fee per plastic grocery bag this month, which will be collected and kept by stores. The main goal of the legislation is to reduce bag waste by incentivizing shoppers to avoid the fee and bring their own bags. “I feel relieved,” Suffolk County Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D-Centerport) said in a phone interview. “But I am also concerned.” Spencer said he is “sensitive” to struggling families with the current cost of living, and doesn’t want them to feel like this is a new fee or tax being imposed on them. “This is nothing new, people are paying for these bags already,” he said. According to the legislator, grocery stores already work the price of the plastic bags they give away into the price of products they sell. A report conducted by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments about plastic bags stated consumers pay $37.50 per year in hidden bag costs passed on by retailers. But some residents are not on board with the future fee. Suffolk County Legislator Sara Anker (D-Mount Sinai) said she heard many responses from senior citizens in her district that they don’t like the new bill.

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“I had an overwhelming response from residents not supporting the fee,” she said in a phone interview. “To [the senior community] it’s just another expense. The 5 cents goes right back to the retailer, and it should really go to a designated environmental fund.” The idea of the fee going to an environmental cause was first implemented in Washington D.C., the first place in the United States to impose a 5-cent fee on plastic bags, with the Anacostia River Cleanup and Protection Act. According to the legislation, only 1 out of the 5-cent fee is collected by the store, and the rest is deposited in the Anacostia River Cleanup and Protection Fund. In a 2013 study of the D.C. law, researchers found that both residents and businesses reported a significant reduction in disposable bag use and a majority of residents and businesses supported the bag fee. In addition, both residents and businesses said they saw fewer plastic bags littering the area. Spencer said creating legislation similar to that in D.C. was discussed, with part of the fee going toward an environmental cause, however it ended up being out of his control. “I would love to do that, but we don’t have the taxing authority,” Spencer said. He explained it would require state action for part of the fee to be divided and sent to an organization. “I would love to see that money go

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plastic bags will have a 5-cent fee per bag starting in 2018.

towards conservation,” he said. “But it is important to move forward now and not wait for the state to act. On a county level, we’ve taken the lead.” Spencer said he hopes eventually the state will create legislation that will supersede his own, but for now he must continue to do his job. Citizens Campaign for the Environment Executive Director Adrienne Esposito applauded Spencer’s legislation. “Plastic bags are a mistake of the past,” she said in a statement. “Reusable bags are the solution for the future. This legislation

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will reduce plastic bag use by 60 percent or more and that will make our communities and our bays cleaner and greener, and save us money. Kudos to Suffolk County Legislator Doc Spencer for his leadership and persistence in protecting our environment.” The CCE said there is more plastic in the oceans than plankton, with 46,000 pieces of plastic in every square mile. Many marine animals are choked and strangled by bags, or die consuming them. The CCE said plastic pollution negatively impacts 267 species of marine life. John Durso, president of Local 228, a retail labor union and Long Island Federation of Labor, said the bill will introduce positive change to Suffolk County. “The Suffolk County plastic bag law is truly an innovative bill that takes great steps to cut back on environmental waste, while also addressing the needs of local workers and businesses,” he said in a statement. “We were glad to work with the Suffolk County Legislature to collaborate on a landmark legislation that will protect our environment for future generations of Suffolk County’s working families.” The fee will go into effect Jan. 1, 2018.

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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone (D) recently announced the extension of the Suffolk County Down Payment Assistance Program, which assists first-time homebuyers with funds for a down payment to help make the “American Dream” of homeownership a reality. Assistance will provide up to $10,000 in grant funding to eligible first-time homebuyers — helping an additional 35 Suffolk County families. Since the program’s inception, Suffolk County has helped more than 1,700 families with down payments on their first homes. Applications are now being accepted through Nov. 30. Residents may download the application through the Community Development tab on the County’s website, www.suffolkcountyny.gov. Applications will be accepted by mail only and may also be requested by telephone from the Community Development Office: 631-853–5705. Bellone stressed that qualified Suffolk County residents must purchase a home within the consortium area. They will have 90 days from the date of issuance of the Purchase Certificate to submit a fully executed Contract of Sale to the Community Development Office — or 300 days to submit a fully executed contract of sale if the first-time homebuyer is purchasing a new construction home. The consortium includes all of Suffolk

County, excluding the Towns of Babylon and Islip. Comprehensive details of the eligibility criteria, income guidelines and other elements of the program are available on the County website. Key elements include: Eligibility Criteria •An applicant must be a first-time homebuyer as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as a household that has not owned a home during the three-year period immediately prior to the purchase of a residence with HOME funding. •Prospective applicants must represent a low to moderate income household with an annual income not exceeding 80 percent of the area median income as determined by HUD, which includes an adjustment for family size; must have at least $3,000 banked at the time of application; have a documented minimum income of at least $30,000 and be able to obtain a mortgage from a qualified lender. •The maximum appraised value of a single-family residence to be purchased within the Suffolk County Consortium HOME Selection Area cannot exceed $356,000 for existing housing or new construction. The following kinds of housing are eligible: single family homes, condominiums and cooperative apartments (co-ops). –DONNA NEWMAN

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STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 065128/2014 _______________________ _______________________ WELLS FARGO BANK N.A., -vs-

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STEVEN NELSON A/K/A STEVEN C. NELSON, MARY ELLEN NELSON, NATIONAL CITY BANK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, OLIPHANT FINANCIAL LLC, CAPITAL ONE BANK USA NA, GE MONEY BANK, KEVIN NELSON, KELLY NELSON, Defendants. _______________________ _______________________ To the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff’s attorneys within thirty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of Honorable Howard H. Heckman, Jr., Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed the 18th day of August, 2016, at Riverhead, New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: Tax I.D. No. 0800-058.00-04.00016.000 (AS TO PART OF PREMISES) ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the building and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in St. James, Town of Smithtown, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being part of Lots 24 and 25 on a certain map

entitled “18th Map of House and Home Co.” which map is filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk as Map 575. Said part of Lots 24 and 25 being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the northerly line of Lot 23 on the aforementioned map marking the northeasterly corner of land of Schumann; RUNNING THENCE westerly along said northerly line of Lot 23 and along land now of Schumann a distance of 100 feet to a point marking the northwesterly corner of land of Schumann; RUNNING THENCE northerly through Lots 25 and 24 on the aforementioned map and along land now of Grodski, approximately 100 feet to a point in the southerly line of Lot 26 of the aforementioned map; RUNNING THENCE easterly along the southerly line of Lot 26 of the aforementioned map a distance of 100 feet; RUNNING THENCE southerly through Lots 24 and 25 of the aforementioned map approximately 100 feet to a point in the northerly line of Lot 23 on the aforementioned map, marking the northeasterly corner of land of Schumann, said point being the point or place of BEGINNING. (AS TO REMAINDER OF PREMISES) ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at St. James, Town of Smithtown, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being a portion of Lots Numbered Nineteen (19) to Twenty-three (23) inclusive, on a certain map entitled “18th Map of Property of the House and Home Co., situated near St. James, L.I., Town of Smithtown, Suffolk County, N.Y.” surveyed by Israel G. Hawkins, C.E. and Surveyor, subdivided by Robert Kurz, C.E. and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, more particularly bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING at a point on the northerly side of Woodlawn Avenue which point of beginning is 345 feet westerly on a course South 88 degrees 00 minutes West from the intersection of the Northerly side of Woodlawn Avenue with the westerly side of Moriches Road; RUNNING THENCE in a westerly direction along the northerly side of Woodlawn Avenue South 88 degrees 00 minutes West 100 feet to a point and lands of the party of the first part; RUNNING THENCE northerly along lands of the party of the first part North 1 degrees 46 minutes 20 seconds West 206.0 feet to a point and Lot Number 25 on the aforesaid map; RUNNING THENCE in and easterly direction North 38 degrees 00 minutes East 100 feet to a point and lands now or formerly of Tellefson; RUNNING THENCE in a southerly directions along lands nor or formerly of Tellefson South 1 degree 46 minutes 20 seconds East 206.0 feet to the northerly

side of Woodlawn Avenue on the point or place of BEGINNING. Subject to easements, covenants, and restriction of record. These premises are also known as 331 Woodlawn Avenue, St. James NY, 11780. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 700 Crossroads Building 2 State Street Rochester, New York 14614 323 9/1 4x ts NOTICE OF FORMATION of MCH-Wisdom, LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 8/4/16. Office location: Suffolk Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process c/o Maryhaven Center of Hope, Inc., 51 Terryville Rd, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. Purpose: any lawful activities. 274 8/18 6x ts NOTICE OF FORMATION of Paulsen Designs, LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 8/25/16. 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 Stefans Law Group, 137 Woodbury Road, Woodbury, NY 11797. Purpose: any lawful activities. 333 9/8 6x ts NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY PENNYMAC against

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TODD ADWAR; LISA J. ADWAR ,et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein, Such & Crane LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered AUGUST 8, 2016 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the SMITHTOWN TOWN HALL, 99 WEST MAIN STREET, SMITHTOWN, NY 11787 on OCTOBER 6, 2016 at 10:00 A.M.. Premises known as 10 HOLLY LANE, SAINT JAMES, NY 11780. District 0802 Sec 009.00 Block 01.00 Lot 005.000. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Nissequogue, Town of Smithtown, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $1,843,945.81 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 061638/2014 . DARRIN BERGER, ESQ. , Referee 320 9/1 4x ts

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NOTICE OF BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION OF THE SMITHTOWN SPECIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT TOWN OF SMITHTOWN, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the resident qualified voters of the Smithtown Special Library District (Town of Smithtown), that a Library Budget Vote and Trustee Election will be held at the below-designated polling places on Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at 6:00 AM, prevailing time, to vote upon the following propositions: 1. To adopt the Annual Budget of the Smithtown Special Library District for the calendar year commencing January 1, 2017 and ending December 31, 2017 in the amount of $14,303,158.00 (which includes the annual financing costs of the bond previously approved by the electorate on March 4, 2008) with the requisite portion thereof $14,010,858.00 to be raised by a levy upon the taxable portion of the Library District. 2. To elect three members of the Board of Trustees of the Smithtown Special Library District for terms commencing January 1, 2017 and expiring on December 31, 2019. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that voting at such Budget Vote/Election will be by voting machines and paper ballots; the polls will be open between the hours of 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM, prevailing time, on October 11, 2016. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that voting shall take place at the following four (4) polling places: 1. Smithtown Main building library patrons who are qualified voters residing: within zip code 11780; within zip code 11788 who live SOUTH of Route 347, Nesconset Highway; within zip code 11787 who live EAST of Blydenburgh County Park, Caleb Smith State Park and Route 25A (St. Johnland Road) and SOUTH of Landing Road (NOTE: homeowners who reside in the area serviced by the Emma S. Clark Memorial Library CANNOT vote in this election) will vote at the Smithtown Main building, located at One North Country Road, Smithtown, NY. 2. Kings Park Branch Library patrons who are qualified voters residing: within zip code 11754 or 11768; and within zip code 11787 who live NORTH of Route 25, Old Northport Road and Landing Road, WEST of Route 25A (St. Johnland Road) and EAST of Plymouth Blvd will vote at the Kings Park Branch, located at One Church Street, Kings Park, NY.

3. Commack Branch Library patrons who are qualified voters residing: within zip code 11725; within zip code 11788 who live SOUTH of Veterans Memorial Highway; and within zip code 11787 who live WEST of Blydenburgh County Park, Caleb Smith State Park and Plymouth Blvd will vote at the Commack Branch, located at 3 Indian Head Road, Commack, NY. 4. Nesconset Branch Library patrons who are qualified voters residing: within zip code 11767; who live SOUTH of Route 25 from the Smithtown-Brookhaven border to Southern Blvd.; EAST of Southern Blvd. from Route 25 to Route 347, Nesconset Highway; SOUTH of Route 347, Nesconset Highway from Southern Blvd. to the Smithtown Greenbelt Town Park; EAST of the Smithtown Greenbelt Town Park from Route 347 Nesconset Highway to the Smithtown-Islip border (homeowners residing in the areas serviced by the Sachem School and Library Districts CANNOT vote in this election) will vote at the Nesconset Branch, located at 148 Smithtown Boulevard, Nesconset, NY. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that every qualified voter of the Town of Smithtown who resides within the Smithtown Special Library District and is otherwise qualified to vote at a General Town Election shall be qualified to vote at the October 11, 2016 Budget Vote and Board of Trustees election. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots are available now at every library building within the Smithtown Special Library District during regular business hours. Such application must be received by the Clerk of the Election at least seven (7) days prior to the October 11, 2016 vote/election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter; or the last business day before the vote/election if the ballot is to be personally picked up by the voter. Qualified voters who wish to personally pick up an absentee ballot may do so at the Community Relations Department in the Nesconset Branch, located at 148 Smithtown Boulevard, Nesconset, NY, during regular business hours beginning September 19, 2016. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be posted in the Administration Office in the Nesconset Branch on each of the five (5) days prior to the October 11, 2016 vote/election between the hours of 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM, except Saturday, Sunday and holidays. No absentee ballot shall be canvassed unless it shall have been received by the Clerk of the Election not later than 5:00 PM on the day of the vote/election.

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Whenever Denise Pianforte saw one of her neighbors getting a new roof installed, she hoped to soon be able to afford one as well. The Port Jefferson Station home she lived in with her sister, Heather Richards, was 60 years old. Pianforte saw a flier on her church’s bulletin board for a program that advertised a free roof for a Suffolk County family in need. “I always pray to God to help me find a way to get the money [for a new roof],” she wrote in the online nomination form. She added that even with her and her sister each working two jobs at over 50 hours a week, it looked like the day would never come. “Seems like my only hope would be to win the lottery.” She did not win the lottery, but she did win the new roof. A-1 Roofing & Siding, a family owned and operated contractor in Port Jefferson Station, installed it Feb. 6.

Maria Malizia and her three brothers, who took over running the business after their father retired, became involved in the national No Roof Left Behind program last year. No Roof Left Behind provides contractors with the necessary tools and resources to construct a free roof for a local family in need. The program was founded in 2009 by Jay and Dena Elie, the owners of a Detroit roofing firm called Ridgecon Construction. Malizia said that they were immediately interested in the opportunity to help deserving families in Suffolk County. “We’ve been in the community for decades and were just happy that we were finally able to give back a little,” Malizia said. “When we heard about the program, we said to ourselves, how could we not do this.” After helping Denise Pianforte and Heather Richards, Malizia said the immediate gratification let them know they needed to continue their involvement with No Roof Left Behind. “They were really grateful, excited and relieved that they were safe under a new roof and didn’t have to worry about any leaks in the future,” Maria Malizia said. Councilwoman Valerie Cartright (D-Port Jefferson Station) said No Roof Left Behind is providing the community an important service. “We are fortunate to live in an area such as Port Jefferson Station where residents and local businesses strongly believe in giving back to their community,” she said. “I commend A-1 Roofing for their sponsorship of the program.” The importance of community support is not lost on the organization. “This is a nice way for contractors to engage the community,” said Dena Elie, who is

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above, a-1 Roofing & Siding is a family owned and operated business in Port Jefferson Station that helped Denise Pianforte and Heather Richards, left, win a free roof. a member development director for the program. “No Roof Left Behind helps the community to recognize you as a shareholder there, and someone who genuinely cares.” More than 247 roofs have been installed by 60 contractors in more than 27 states and provinces since the program’s founding. As a participating contractor, A-1 Roofing pays an annual subscription fee. That gives it access to outreach and promotional materials Elie created, and designates the firm as the sole participating contractor in Suffolk County. It is one of two in New York — the other, Marshall Exteriors, is located in Newark. Nominations for this year’s recipient are open until Oct. 31. Malizia said Suffolk County community members are invited to submit photos and a brief paragraph to the local No Roof Left Behind website. Then, the roofing contractor will narrow the list down to four finalists. Malizia said A-1 considers whose roof is least able to survive the winter months. When the finalists are revealed,

residents can vote from Nov. 14 to Dec. 16 for the winner, who will be announced on Dec. 23. Currently, there are four nominees — two from Sound Beach, one from Amityville and the other Nesconset. The day the new roof is installed is usually a huge celebration, Elie said. She encourages contractors to bring members of the community to meet the winning family. A-1 will be using materials donated by General Aniline & Film (GAF) and delivered to the home by Allied Building Products, both national sponsors. “Roofing contractors are a group of bighearted fellows,” Elie said. “They grow to care for the folks they’ve put rooves on for, and I think one of the most rewarding things to see is a sense of community develop.” Malizia said her family is looking forward to helping more Suffolk County families. “We all know how difficult it is to survive when you don’t have a safe roof — it’s a constant worry,” she said. “We’re going to keep participating as long as we’re able.”


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Color Run paints a day of fun Photos from Smithtown school district

Accompsett Middle School in the Smithtown Central School District held its annual Color Run on Sept. 18. The Accompsett PTA-sponsored race drew more than 200 participants. Proceeds from the 4K run will directly benefit the students at Accompsett Middle School and help to fund a variety of cultural arts programs.

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Smithtown West High School students stand with their awards.

West students get Awards of Excellence Three students from Smithtown High School West in the Smithtown Central School District were recognized for their participation in the Congress of Future Medical Leaders in Boston this past June. The students were presented with Awards of Excellence from the National Leadership

Academies. Students include Aidan Buzard, Jesse Damm and Morgan Thomas. They were congratulated by High School West counselors Jeanmarie Wilson, Michele Randall, Michael Agostino and Smithtown High School West Principal John Coady.

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Bulls beat out Centereach in heated matchup By Bill landon

momentum to bring in some wins this season.” Smithtown West’s Jillian Meaney’s foot deWith a 5-0 league record, Smithtown West cided the game with 11:21 left to play, when hosted the Centereach girls’ soccer team, and the freshman’s shot found the right corner of on paper, it looked the net for the lone goal of the afternoon. to be an easy “It was a short corner — we planned it matchup. But the before,” Meaney said. “I had a good angle to 1-4 Cougars gave shoot and I just shot it.” the team a run for Centereach head coach Andrew Nardi its money. said his team studied and prepared to take on In a raucous the team atop the League III leaderboard. game that was stopped multiple times for “Smithtown West — they’re undefeated, players to receive yellow cards, leading to but we had a game-plan and we stuck with both fan and coach ejections, the Bulls’ the game-plan,” he said. “And it helped us. We lone goal came with 12 just got unlucky in that last minutes left to play, as 12 minutes.” Smithtown West escaped Centereach senior Lauwith a 1-0 victory. ren Buscarino, Annalie’s Although the Bulls spent twin sister, was under no ilmost of the game on the lusion that her team would Cougars half of the field, have an easy time against Centereach’s defense stood Smithtown West. its ground and time and “We were expecting a time again was able to clear hard game, and we had to the ball down field. step up and we did that,” Play was stopped as the she said. “We kept our spircoaches questioned many its up; we played up to their — Jillian Meaney level. We’re both division calls made by the officials. There was a lengthy delay [III] teams, so it’s easy to fall for an injured player with 27 minutes left, back a little, but today we played up to them.” and a minute later play stopped as the offiMeaney said she thought her team may cials ejected Smithtown West’s head coach have underestimated Centereach. Rob Schretzmayer. “I didn’t think they were going to be that With all the play stoppages, neither team strong,” she said. “We came in weak and we could find a rhythm, and the game stretched should’ve gone in stronger. I’m happy we beyond two hours in length. were able to stay up, and we kept pushing On a penalty kick, Centereach senior through the game, even after all the crazy goalkeeper Annalie Buscarino stood tall in stuff that went on.” the net, and dove to the right side of the net, Smithtown West assistant coach Steve Iadeflecting the ball for the save to the astonish- none said it was difficult for his team to gain ment of the Bulls’ kicker. any kind of traction during the contest. “They always come out hard and we were “The game was stopped so many times definitely expecting a lot, because they’re the during the course of play … neither team No. 1 team in the league right now, but I think could get into any kind of groove, so we just we did a really great job at stepping up and I couldn’t get a flow going,” Ianone said. “I was was very happy with my team’s performance,” pleased with everyone’s overall performance she said. “Defensively and offensively, we on the field today, though, especially with the moved the ball and we have to keep up this stop-and-go play.”

Smithtown 1 Centereach 0

‘We came in weak and we should’ve gone in stronger. I’m happy we were able to stay up, and we kept pushing through the game, even after all the crazy stuff that went on.’

Photos by Bill landon

Clockwise from left; Smithtown West’s Sarah Harrington battles Centereach’s Jessica desena for the ball; Centereach’s Emily Tirado leaps up with Smithtown West’s Jillian Meaney and heads the ball; and Centereach’s annalie Buscarino makes a diving save off a penalty kick.


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Heritage County Fair is a homerun

Photos by Victoria Espinoza

Scenes from the Heritage County Fair hosted by the Smithtown Historical Society this past Sunday, Sept. 18. The fair entertained an assortment of appealing attractions, such as antique cars, barn animals, children’s crafts, Civil War soldiers, hay rides, old time baseball, pony rides, live music, food and much more. Demonstrations included the Island Long Riders, with mounted cowboy shooting as well as woodworking, spinning, quilting and ethnic folk dancing.


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DENTAL ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST P/T. Busy general dentist in Port Jefferson Station. Experience necessary. Fax resume to: 631-474-4613 or call 631-928-7200. DISTRICT CLERK, P/T 12 months stipend position, $14,500 pro-rated. Submit letter of intent and completed RPUFSD non-instructional Employment Application: Susan Y. Sullivan, President, Rocky Point Schools Board of Education, Rocky Point UFSD, 90 Rocky Point Yaphank Rd, Rocky Point, NY, 11778 ENTRY LEVEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Career. Get Trained, Get Certified, Get Hired! Bulldozers, Backhoes & Excavators. Immediate Lifetime job placement. VA Benefits. fits.866-362-6497. PART TIME POSITION; Clerical Assistant for Real Estate Professional 3 mornings a week (10 hours). Computer proficiency a must! Inquire: Andrea Kozlowsky, Coach Realtors, 631-928-5484 Andreak@coachrealtors.com

MEDICAL ASSISTANT PT Well established PEDIATRIC OFFICE. Setauket. Excellent Opportunity. Contact office 631-751-7676 or fax resume to 631-751-1152 NURSING ASSISTANT OB/GYN office days & evening, Flexibility a must. Call 631-474-4917 or fax resume to: 631-331-1048. R.N., L.P.N., C.N.A. POSITIONS AVAILABLE, ALL SHIFTS. Please send your resume to: jfhr@jeffersonsferry.org,or to dcaccamo@ jeffersonsferry.org, via fax 631-675-5597 Jefferson’s Ferry, 1 Jefferson’s Ferry Drive, South Setauket, NY 11720, 631-650-2614, EOE SAFE HARBOR TITLE Seeks detail oriented, team player with strong typing and computer skills. P/T. Email resume to: gina@safeharbor-title.com See employment display for complete details. SECRETARY P/T Computer Savvy, must be proficient in Word. Stony Brook. Fax resume and cover letter to: 631-751-8665.

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PAGE A26 • TIMES OF SMITHTOWN • SEPTEMBER 22, 2016

OpiniOn Editorial

Letters to the editor

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Anna Throne-Holst: It’s time Congress takes action to stop gun violence Stock photo

A new law will encourage Suffolk County residents to bring reusable bags to the grocery store with them.

The state should lend a hand to limit bags This month, Suffolk County took a step to help reduce plastic bag pollution. The Suffolk County Legislature approved a bill that, starting in January 2018, will charge 5 cents per plastic bag used by a consumer at a grocery store. The idea of the law is to encourage residents to bring reusable bags to the grocery store with them to help reduce plastic bag waste that threatens marine life and the environment on the North Shore and across Long Island. Like any bill, there were supporters and detractors. Supporters praised the positive impact this bill would have on the environment and protestors argued that this is just another fee that is going right back to the grocery stores. Suffolk County Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D- Centerport) introduced the legislation and agreed with voices that said the money should go somewhere else, like toward environmental organizations. However, he said it’s not that easy. The state must act and create a bill that supersedes his, since Suffolk County does not have the authority to impose a tax that would divide the fee. So we as an editorial staff urge the New York State Legislature to take action and do what we see as a no brainer. A plastic bag fee that gives the majority of the funds collected to an environmental group helps the Earth twice. People are encouraged to eschew plastic bags, while money is also raised to help the environment — from the people who choose not to do so.

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It’s high time to stop simply talking about gun violence and start doing something about it. A large majority of Americans already supports commonsense gun laws and public safety measures. They recognize that far too many people are dying or losing loved ones at the hands of weak gun safety laws. I recognize it, too, and that’s an important difference between me and my opponent in our campaign for Congress. Truthfully, the facts are staggering. Each year more than 33,000 men, women and children die in gun deaths, counting murders, suicides and accidents. Unfortunately, Lee Zeldin, my opponent, votes right down the line with the corporate gun lobby, which as everyone knows intimidates elected officials from passing any commonsense gun reforms whatsoever. Mr. Zeldin refuses even to expand background checks to all commercial gun sales, which would stop dangerous felons and domestic abusers from buying

guns. He is the only member of the Long Island congressional delegation who refuses to support the no-nonsense legislation to prevent suspects on the terrorist watch list from purchasing firearms. Mr. Zeldin has placed himself far to the extreme right of his own party. Nationally, 90 percent of Republican voters favor background checks on all gun buyers. Some 85 percent support a ban barring those on the terrorist watch list from buying guns. Our current policy absolutely makes no sense. If you’re deemed too dangerous to fly on an airplane, why should you be allowed to buy a deadly weapon? Yet in each of the last three years, more than 200 people on the terrorist watch list have not been stopped from buying guns. I am the mother of four and I have spent my life working to protect and nurture children. There is no more urgent task than sheltering our children from terrorism, whether from abroad

or home-grown. As your representative in Congress, I would be committed to doing real work to keep guns out of the hands of violent felons, domestic violence perpetrators and individuals suffering from mental illness. I will fight to close the gun-show loophole and require background checks for those purchasing a gun. I am also committed to finally regulating the high-impact assault weapons that have too often been the weapon of choice in mass shootings across the United States. Sadly, gun deaths in the United States already rival traffic fatalities in number. Yet while a host of sensible laws and regulations promote traffic safety, we do next to nothing to bring down the lives lost to the misuse of guns. Lee Zeldin is part of the road block, and it’s time to get him out of the way.

I’ve been listening for weeks to attacks on the evil Clinton Foundation. I want to share my experience with the organization. Sixteen years ago I became involved in opening a home for AIDS-affected children in Meru, Kenya, a town then being ravaged by the AIDS pandemic. We were able to open the home in 2005 to the first 18 children, three of whom were HIV positive. Since then, the number of children we support has risen to 78. In 2007 I heard a report on

the radio that the Clinton Foundation was spearheading an AIDS initiative in East Africa that would supply life-saving drugs to those afflicted with the disease. I called the Clinton Foundation offices in Harlem and asked for the name and number of their contact person in Nairobi. I shared this information with my colleague Joseph Kirima, the director of our home in Kenya. He immediately drove to Nairobi and met with the Foundation representative. We

soon began to receive the AIDS medication free of charge. Our three HIV-positive children, now teenagers, are still with us, and the threat of AIDS has diminished, in part because of the efforts of the AIDS Initiative. I think we need to look at the Clinton Foundation in the larger context of what it has accomplished, instead of viewing it as a campaign issue.

Anna Throne-Holst Candidate 1st Congressional District

In defense of the Clinton Foundation

Larry Hohler Hope Children’s Fund

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opinion Questions for the presidential candidates at their first debate

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onday, we will finally get to see, on the same stage, the presidential candidates who hate each other, find each other unqualified, and who long ago seem to have taken the gloves off in their smackdown. Here are just a few of the questions I’d ask the man and woman who would like to be our president: • People don’t like either of you, including politicians in Washington. Secretary Clinton, how will you bring together Democrats and Republicans, By Daniel Dunaief when your war with so many Republicans dates back to your years as first lady? And, Mr. Trump, notable Democrats and Republicans seem to find your style and policies confounding. How much

D. None of the above

can you really accomplish without the broad-based support of Republicans? • Mr. Trump, you suggested that Congress shouldn’t consider President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee and they haven’t. What would you do if you were President Obama and the Senate openly ignored your choice for Supreme Court? • Mrs. Clinton, there’s a frequent line from courtroom dramas like Law & Order that goes something like this: “You said X when the detectives spoke to you and now you’re saying Y. Which is it? Were you lying then or are you lying now?” People don’t trust you. You don’t seem completely forthcoming, even about your pneumonia, until we see pictures of you stumbling into your SUV. How do we know when you’re sharing the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? • Mr. Trump, are you going to release your tax returns? The longer you go without sharing them, the more people wonder if you’re hiding something. You believe your opponent selectively discloses details about her-

self all the time, but you’re not sharing something most, if not all, candidates have shared. What gives? • Mr. Trump, you have suggested on a few occasions that advocates of the second amendment might have something to say about Hillary Clinton’s position on gun control. You claim that people misinterpret what you say because you didn’t mean what you said when you wrote it. Your rhetoric, were you to be president, would mean something far different from what it does when you’re tweeting. If you were president, would you tamp down the bluster that people might misinterpret? Do you feel you can and should be able to shoot from the hip, as it were, whenever it suits your interests? • Neither of you seems ready to say the kinds of things we would hope to teach our children, such as “I’m sorry,” or “I was wrong.” Can each of you name a situation or circumstance in public life when you made a mistake and you recognize that you could and should have done better? • Okay, turning away from each

New Yorkers first; then first ladies

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istory came alive on the distaff side last Monday night, as Liz Kahn Kaplan talked about the nine first ladies born in New York State. Kaplan, a longtime resident of this area and prominent member of the Three Village Historical Society, as well as an author and docent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, combined her appreciation for history and art with delicious details from the lives of the nine By Leah S. Dunaief women to make a delightful and informative evening at the Neighborhood House. So who are those women? Some of them we can tick off readily: Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy, Barbara Bush and Nancy Reagan. Others are shrouded in more distant history. They are the wives of Presidents Monroe, Van Buren, Tyler, Cleveland

Between you and me

and Fillmore. Here is an example of one of Kaplan’s anecdotes about these women. Elizabeth Monroe, born of an aristocratic Loyalist family in 1768, who disregarded the disapproval of her father to go ahead and marry the patriot James Monroe, is generally credited with saving the life of Madame de Lafayette. The wife of the French hero of the American Revolution was incarcerated as a result of her aristocratic heritage during the Reign of Terror and about to be guillotined, as had been her grandmother, mother and sister before her. At the time, Monroe was the ambassador to France, but was unable to officially intercede. Elizabeth Monroe, not bound by diplomatic constraints, acted on her own and publicly went to visit Mme. Lafayette in prison, promising to return each day. Not wanting an appearance of conflict with America, the French authorities released Mme. Lafayette the next day. When Monroe became president, did the American public appreciate his wife? They did not, as Kaplan reported. She was far too elegant and aristocratic for American tastes. Tyler’s wife, Julia Gardiner, born

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on Gardiner’s Island, was known a bit infamously as the “rose of Long Island” and was called “madam presidentress,” the term “first lady” not having been coined until much later. Gardiner was Tyler’s second wife, and she attracted a lot of attention by being the first to marry a sitting president and for being 30 years younger than him. Tyler’s eldest daughter was five years older than her stepmother. And so the stories unfolded, Kaplan keeping her audience totally engaged for well over an hour. Martin Van Buren, the first president to be born after American independence, and the only president to speak English as a second language, married his childhood sweetheart, Hannah Hoes. She spoke Dutch at home with her husband and was his first cousin once removed. Millard Fillmore married Abigail Powers, a schoolteacher. Both were upstate New Yorkers. Grover Cleveland, who served two terms, but not consecutively, married Frances Folsom, a woman 22 years younger. A bachelor when he entered office, he married the daughter of a close friend. He had looked after her as executor of his friend, Oscar Folsom’s,

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other, what policy do each of you guarantee wouldn’t change one iota and for which you would be inflexible or unwilling to compromise if either of you became president? Candidates often make promises they can’t keep when they’re elected. Is there anything you will pursue in its current form from your platforms? • You both must recognize that your own rhetoric has alienated voters and raised concerns among various groups about your ability to lead and act on their behalf. Mrs. Clinton, how would you reconcile with Trump’s “deplorables,” as you put it, and Mr. Trump, how would you represent MuslimAmericans, Americans of Mexican heritage or any of the other people you’ve alienated if you became president? • This campaign seems steeped in negativity. What is the most positive message each of you can share? How would that positive message make people feel better about the election and, down the road, the prospects for themselves and for this country? Be as specific as possible.

estate and simply waited until she was old enough before they married. At 21, Frances was the youngest first lady, and she was well-liked. She is appreciated for having started kindergarten in schools. The other first ladies are well known to us. Eleanor Roosevelt is credited as the most influential and active first lady in our history. The longest-serving first lady, as wife of four-term president Franklin Roosevelt, she went on to a public life of her own. Jackie Kennedy became an American idol and is known for her cultural efforts and redecorating the White House. Barbara Bush, with her forthright style, her constant loyalty and support of her family, and refusal to dye her hair when her husband became president, was always a more popular figure than he. And Nancy Reagan, Ronald Reagan’s second wife, was a diminutive and elegant first lady whose life was dedicated to protecting her husband after the assassination attempt that wounded him and his press secretary. They are fascinating women and we can claim them as our own.

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sports

The Kingsmen still rule the court Girls’ volleyball team remains undefeated with sixth-striaght three-set sweep By Bill landon When you think of girls’ volleyball, you think Kings Park. The Kingsmen have been a powerhouse for years, and despite losing strong seniors each year, the team continues its winning ways. In the still early season, Kings Park has managed to sweep all five of its opponents leading up to the Sept. 19 matchup against Comsewogue, which was no different. The Kingsmen invaded Warrior territory, and although Comsewogue came close in the second set, the five-time Long Island champions prevailed, defeating their opponent 25-7, 25-17, 25-6. Kings Park head coach Ed Manly was happy with the result the team put up despite its much different roster. “We had a little bit of a different [mix] out there today, so that was an adjustment for our girls,” Manly said. “If you haven’t seen us play before, you wouldn’t know we’ve had a serious adjustment to our lineup.” Sophomore Carly Esterson set the tone early with an unbroken service rally that put Kings Park out front 11-1 in the first set. It was the setter’s first varsity start, but you wouldn’t know it, as she settled in, bumping set after set. “I don’t really play much, but we were together mentally on the floor,” Esterson said. “We had good communication.” Comsewogue struggled at the net, having a hard time finding a rhythm, as Kings Park demonstrated why they’ve gone to

Kings Park 3 Comsewogue 0

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Clockwise from above, Carly Esterson opened the first set on a service tare, scoring 10 straight points; Kings Park’s lauren Kloos tallies a kill; and Samantha Schultz sends the ball back over the net.

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the New York State quarterfinals four out of the last five years. Momentum shifted in the next set though, as Comsewogue closed within three points midway through the second set, trailing 17-14. It would be as close as the team would come, and Kings Park slammed the door shut, taking the set 25-17. Manly pushed deep into his roster throughout the game, and each player on the team saw action. “Everyone from the first kid on the floor to the last kid on the bench got after it tonight,” he said. “They played hard, they were loud and vocal, so there’s a real sense of family on the court. They feed off of that.” The Kingsmen turned up the heat in the third set, jumping out to a 13-3 advantage, forcing Comsewogue to call a timeout. Looking for the first win of the season, Comsewogue head coach Kevin Parker did not doubt Kings Park’s power. “We knew Kings Park was going to be good — we know what their reputation is,” Parker said. “But our girls have been putting in a lot of work this year. We’re building, and the hope is to turn this program around.” Kings Park senior outside hitter Lauren Kloos said her team’s preparation was no different from any other game, and Kings Park put the matter to bed, and dominated the final set, claiming a 25-6 set to sweep the match. “We faced Comsewogue like we prepare for any [team],” she said. “We put in our practice and we get ready. Our sophomore setter [Carly Esterson] — the way she stepped up — she completely killed it, so to be able to communicate and adapt to a new setter on the court, we did it really well. I don’t think we could’ve done it any better.”


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