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A message from the publisher The Times of Smithtown is proud to continue an annual tradition of honoring members of the community who have contributed in a significant manner to its residents and institutions during the past year. These are the people who go the extra mile to improve the quality of our lives. In these pages, we salute their achievements. We also realize that these men and women are not unique — they are symbolic of the many who devote their efforts to the good of our hometowns. We salute them all and thank them for their service to the communities we love. In 2013, we changed the format of how we honor our People of the Year. Now we have one edition for each of the three towns we cover — Brookhaven, Smithtown and Huntington —

combining winners from multiple papers. We also eliminated the categories we previously used to organize the winners, such as medicine, sports or the arts, as we found that they were limiting in how we were able to honor people. Every winner is simply a person of the year, no matter what their concentration may be. We hope you enjoy our People of the Year issue, and that you feel enhanced pride in your community.

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ARLINE GOLDSTEIN

At left, Arline Golstein and Natalie Weinstein together inside Studio 455 Art Gallery; above, St. James residents at the summer concert series organized by Celebrate St. James.

Celebrate St. James brings its community together BY SUSAN RISOLI The St. James of the past was a gracious world, where locals were joined by artists and celebrities summering in the prosperous farming community. St. James of the present is a town marked by empty storefronts and limited opportunity for growth. “St. James needs sprucing up,” said Eric Neitzel, owner of DeBarbieri Associates Real Estate agency and a member of Celebrate St. James. “If you look at Lake Avenue, it looks a little depressed.” Interior designer Natalie Weinstein helped form the nonprofit organization Celebrate St. James whose mission is to “develop community pride and involvement, and allow people to understand what we can have here.” She is owner of Uniquely Natalie, a highend furniture consignment shop housed in the former location of the historic St. James Calderone Theater, and Studio 455 Art Gallery on Lake Avenue. Like Weinstein, many of the group’s members are lifelong St. James residents. They are proud of the town’s rich history. New York City mayor William J. Gaynor and his family lived at the Deepwells mansion, where notable figures such as Harry Houdini, Mae West and Madam C.J. Walker strolled through the parlor. “Our unique and special town has an auspicious history — but it has so much more,” reads a post on Celebrate St. James’ Facebook page. “It has spirit and pride and a desire to

look back while looking forward. It has young tour enhanced by kiosks that people could and growing families, valued seniors, those access via an app on their phones. Celebrate St. James is continuing its work who have been here for generations, and those who have just chosen to live and work in our to create a Lake Avenue arts district that would wonderful hamlet because of who we are and stretch from the St. James firehouse on Route 25A to Woodlawn Avenue. The group first what we stand for.” For their vision and determination to make presented this idea to Town of Smithtown St. James thrive once more, TBR News Media officials at their May 8 board meeting. “It’s in my heart for artists to show their is honoring the members of Celebrate St. James work, and for others to see that work,” as 2018 People of the Year. Goldstein told TBR News Since its formation in Media in May. “The project 2017, the group worked is the culmination of all my hard to create an 18-month ideas about art.” calendar for 2018 featuring Neitzel explained that historic photos of the town the district could become and put together an outdoor a reality when the street concert series at the St. is outfitted with a sewer James Gazebo. system. In the new year, Events scheduled for — Natalie Weinstein the first piece of the plan 2019 include a springtime will move forward, with dry silent film festival and an Art sewer mains scheduled to be Walk slated for May 5, from installed on Lake Avenue. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For three weeks, more than 20 local artists will partner The town’s streets and sidewalks will also be with St. James businesses along Lake Avenue redone. “Right now, development is hindered,” to showcase their work, according to Arline Goldstein, a St. James resident and Celebrate Neitzel said. “Eventually the commercial St. James member. It is currently in the process community, and an arts community surrounding of reaching out to visual artists, sculptors, it, will be piped into the sewers.” Smithtown Supervisor Ed Wehrheim (R), photographers, potters, weavers, performing artists and others interested in participating in the town board and its planning department have said they will help in any way they can. the event. Weinstein said Celebrate St. James has also Smithtown officials and St. James community applied for a grant to create a historic walking members, including representatives of

“We can and will save this town through the arts”

Celebrate St. James, have been having regular meetings to plan out steps toward downtown revitalization, according to town spokeswoman Nicole Garguilo. Weinstein and the organization’s hard work and persistence has not gone unnoticed by their neighbors. “Natalie is a phenomenal woman that’s done a tremendous amount for our town,” Tom Donohue, of St. James, said. She’s always looking for the future; she had a ton of energy.” Goldstein also oversees a committee composed of residents, business owners, architects and representatives of the Town of Smithtown planning department. Goldstein said they are looking at various issues, including off-street parking and signage. “Right now signs are haphazard and not attractive,” she said. Goldstein said Celebrate St. James is strategizing ways to strengthen the relationship between the town and creative people. One goal is to have artists and musicians living and working in St. James, “to bring art from the studios right out into the community.” “We can and will save this town through the arts,” Weinstein said. The members of Celebrate St. James are all volunteers. Together, they have embraced the challenge of navigating complex matters of zoning and funding, if it means restoring St. James to its former glory. “We have a big love for St. James,” Neitzel said, “It’s a wonderful town.”


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Robert Misseri puts his best ‘paw’ forward for veterans

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for training classes or running group meetings. “You can’t imagine how much dogs make an impact on your life,” said Frank James, a retired police officer from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, about his dog Bailey. “She’s helped significantly, really significantly.” This October, Paws of War moved to a new storefront within the Nesconset Plaza shopping center that offers more room to operate, due to the success and growth of the nonprofit. With the expansion, Misseri said the organization has added quiet rooms and lounge areas where veterans can relax with their companions. As many veterans suffer from PTSD, these quiet rooms and lounge areas serve as a sanctum where the former service members and first responders can go to unwind or relax with their four-pawed companions. The new, larger location has allowed the nonprofit to double the number of veterans they can train per day from 15 to 30, which, according to Misseri, made things “a lot less stressful.” Paws of War then launched a new mobile vet clinic in November it calls the Vets to Vets Mobile Animal Clinic. “One thing we see is that [veterans] have a hard time getting proper care [for their animals]; it’s expensive to get vaccinations and simple trimmings and services,” Misseri said. “It helps veterans mentally as well to know their animal is healthy.” In addition to vaccinations and grooming, the mobile service will provide annual exams, dental checks, FIV/FeLV testing for cats, flea and tick preventative care, heartworm testing and microchipping services. And the need for the nonprofit’s services keeps growing. “There was an explosion of needs with constant referrals by [Veterans Affairs], and we realized we need to expand and expand quick,” Misseri said. With a new location and mobile clinic, the Nesconset nonprofit is better set to provide veterans with the services they need. To learn more about Paws of War, visit www.pawsofwar.org.


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On a holiday to celebrate love in all its forms, two Suffolk County families’ worlds were forever shattered upon hearing their loved ones were killed in the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Dix Hills resident Linda Beigel Schulman learned that her son, Scott, a geography teacher was killed while attempting to lock his classroom door after holding it open for students fleeing from the gunman. Scott Beigel, 35, had only been teaching at Parkland for six months. Paul Guttenberg, of Commack, recalled waiting for news that his14-year-old niece, Jaime, was safely home from school, but his hope turned to despair when he received news she was one of the victims who was fatally shot. “How could this have happened,” he said at a March rally. “I remember hearing about mass shootings on the news, but you never think you’ll be so affected until you are. This can happen to anyone and anywhere. This could happen here to us, and it already happened to me.” Both Beigel Schulman and Guttenberg have worked hard to make the best of a tragic situation and in doing so they have been transformed in the process. “I have the deepest respect and admiration

for Linda, who while coping with unspeakable sorrow, has channeled her emotions and energy into becoming a forceful voice for reasonable gun control,” Huntington Councilwoman Joan Cergol (D) said. For their efforts in turning personal tragedy into action, TBR News Media is recognizing both Beigel Schulman and Guttenberg as 2018 People of the Year. Throughout 2018, these two individuals have spoken out publicly and have met with federal, state and local officials to advocate for stricter gun control measures. Beigel Schulman and Guttenberg are familiar faces in the offices and staff members of U.S. Congressman Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove), Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone (D), Huntington Supervisor Chad Lupinacci (R) and the Huntington town board. “[Linda] has implored legislators to ban automatic weapons and require background checks for all gun ownership and to pass the Red Flag Law in New York State,” Huntington Councilman Mark Cuthbertson (D) said. “She has and will continue to make a difference.” Beigel Schulman and Guttenberg came together July 29 in Huntington Station’s Breezy Park to speak at a gun control rally before a crowd of more than 600 people. Each took a turn at the podium to call for stricter gun control measures and encourage youth voter participation in the upcoming November elections.

From left, Ellyn Guttenberg, Linda Beigel Schulman and Paul Guttenberg at the July 29 rally in Huntington Station.

“People ask me, ‘What can we do to support you?’” Beigel Schulman said July 29. “My answer is so simple: Make sure you get out and vote.” Guttenberg’s wife, Ellyn, said it has taken a lot of courage and determination for her husband to step forward into the public spotlight following Parkland. “Paul was not a public speaker,” she said. “It was very hard for him in the beginning, but it’s something he’s very passionate about.”

The ability of both Beigel Schulman and Guttenberg to move forward and attempt to make a difference, while being level headed, is a feature many elected officials applauded them for. Others have called their actions inspirational. “Someday we will win this fight to have common sense gun violence prevention laws passed. Linda will be one of the proud drivers of that success,” Suozzi said. “She inspires me!”

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On a gray, mid-December day, Scott Posner wheeled four cardboard boxes into the gymnasium at St. James Elementary School, just as he has done annually for the last 13 years. “Do you know what a hero is?” he said to the 106 third-graders sitting attentively on the gym floor. “It’s someone who makes a difference.” Posner said the Rotary International’s one million members assist people in need. Some of the world’s neediest people, he added, often ask for schools. He then handed out to each child a copy of the dictionaries stacked inside his boxes, a gift from the Rotary Club of Smithtown. Feeling fortunate and inspired, the children filed back to class after leafing through their new book. Posner, of St. James, is a financial planner. For the last 20 years, he’s worked for Edward Jones in its St. James office. The company encourages its advisers to be active community members. For Posner, that altruism comes naturally. Posner founded and currently serves as president of the Deepwells Farm Historical Society. He’s also president of the St. James Chamber of Commerce and past president of the Rotary Club of Smithtown. Each year, he prepares and promotes events such as parades, street fairs, outdoor concerts, a haunted house, Christmas parties and a winter gala. He also raises funds for Angela’s House, a Hauppaugebased charity that provides assistance to medically fragile and terminally ill children and their families. More than a decade ago, Deepwells Farm, a county-owned historic property on North Country Road in St. James, fell into disrepair. Posner took action. “The place was left to rot, but Scott formed a foundation to save the structure,” said

Howard Essenfeld, treasurer for Deepwells Farm Historical Society. The site serves as an important hub for community events. For the last 11 years, acoustic musicians have performed for a live audience in the farm’s parlor. The recorded live broadcasts ultimately became the No. 1 acoustic music podcast on iTunes. “Scott’s shown me how important it is to immerse yourself in giving back,” said David Dircks, the program producer. He credits Posner for getting permission from county officials to use the site as a music venue. “I don’t mind fighting to get money for St. James and Deepwells, but I find myself working harder knowing that someone like Scott is keeping an eye on things,” said Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta (R-Fort Salonga). An East Northport native, Posner moved to St. James in 1995 with his wife, Debby Fiorella Posner. She attended the same elementary school where he now delivers dictionaries to thirdgraders. They have two daughters: Rebecca, a junior at SUNY Geneseo, and Julianna, a senior at Smithtown East High School. After his wife was diagnosed and treated for cancer, Posner pedaled 532 miles from Manhattan to Niagara Falls with four comrades to raise $18,225 for the Roswell Park Cancer Center. “I could not be more thankful for the incredible leaps in cancer treatment that directly benefited us,” he stated in a 2018 Facebook post. “Many people’s past contributions made those breakthroughs possible. Now it’s our time to fund research for the next generation of warriors that will face the challenge of cancer.” His wife, Posner said, may participate in the seven-day Empire State Ride next summer. “This is what Scott does,” said Laura Endres, president of the Rotary Club of Smithtown, a sponsor for Posner’s ride. “He’s just a wonderful human being.”


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THE REV. CN. DR. RICHARD D. VISCONTI, RECTOR 1 Dyke Road on the Village Green, Setauket Web site: www.carolinechurch.net Parish Office email: office@carolinechurch.net • 631–941–4245 Thursday Noon: H.E. and Healing Service | Saturday Service: 5 pm Sunday Services: 8 am - Rite I • 9:30 am - Rite II • 9:30 am - Sunday School Church School classes now forming. Call 631-941-4245 for registration. Weekday Holy Eucharist’s: Thursday 12:00 pm Youth, Music and Service Programs offered. Let God walk with you as part of our family–friendly community.

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127 Barnum Ave., Port Jefferson • 631–473–0273 email: ccoffice@christchurchportjeff.org • www.christchurchportjeff.org FATHER ANTHONY DILORENZO: PRIEST–IN–CHARGE Sunday Services: 8 am & 10 am Sunday Eucharist: 8 am and 10 am/Wednesday 10 in our chapel Sunday School and Nursery Registration for Sunday School starting Sunday after the 10 am Eucharist Our ministries: Welcome Friends on Mondays at 5:00 pm AA meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm/Prayer Group on Wednesdays at 10:30 am/Bible Study on Thursdays at 10 am. It is the mission of the people of Christ Church to grow in our relationship with Jesus Christ and to make his love known to all through our lives and ministry. We at Christ Church are a joyful, welcoming community. Wherever you are in your journey of life we want to be part of it.

ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

“To know Christ and to make Him known” 12 Prospect St, Huntington On Main St. next to the Library 631-427-1752 • www.stjohnshuntington.org • LIKE us on Facebook REV. DUNCAN A. BURNS, RECTOR REV. JOHN MORRISON, ASSISTANT PRIEST REV. ANTHONY JONES, DEACON ALEX PRYRODNY, ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Sunday Worship: 8:00 AM – Rite I Holy Eucharist 10:00 AM – Rite II Choral Holy Eucharist

Evangelical THREE VILLAGE CHURCH

Knowing Christ...Making Him Known 322 Route 25a, East Setauket 631-941–3670 • www.3vc.org LEAD PASTOR JOSH MOODY Sunday Worship Schedule: 9:15 am: Worship Service, Sunday School (Pre–K – Adult), Nursery 10:30 am: Bagels & Coffee 11:00 am: Worship Service, Nursery, Pre–K, Cornerstone Kids (Gr. K–5) We Offer Weekly Teen Programs, Small Groups, Women’s & Men’s Bible Studies, Alpha, Stephen Ministry Faith Preschool For Ages 3 & 4, Mommy & Me For Age 2 Join Us As We Celebrate 55 Years Of Proclaiming The Good News Of Jesus Christ!

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430 Sheep Pasture Rd., Port Jefferson 11777 Tel: 631-473-0894 • Fax: 631-928-5131 www.kimisis.org • goc.assumption@gmail.com REV. DEMETRIOS N. CALOGREDES, PROTOPRESBYTER Sunday Services: Orthros 8:30 Am - Devine Liturgy 10 Am Services Conducted In Both Greek & English* Books Available To Follow In English* Sunday Catechism School, 10:15 Am - 11:15 Am* Greek Language School, Tuesdays 5 Pm - 8 Pm* Bible Study & Adult Catechism Classes Available* Golden Age & Youth Groups* Thrift Store* Banquet Hall Available For Rental* For Information Please Call Church Office*

“Judaism With A Smile” Future Site: East Side Of Nicolls Rd, North Of Rte 347 –Next To Fire Dept. Current Location: 821 Hawkins Ave., Lake Grove 631-585–0521 • 800- My–Torah • www.chabadsb.com RABBI CHAIM & RIVKIE GROSSBAUM RABBI MOTTI & CHAYA GROSSBAUM RABBI SHOLOM B. & CHANIE COHEN Membership Free •Weekday, Shabbat & Holiday Services Highly Acclaimed Torah Tots Preschool • Afternoon Hebrew School Camp Gan Israel • Judaica Publishing Department • Lectures And Seminars Living Legacy Holiday Programs • Jewish Learning Institute Friendship Circle For Special Needs Children • The Cteen Network N’shei Chabad Women’s Club • Cyberspace Library Chabad At Stony Brook University – Rabbi Adam & Esther Stein

1404 Stony Brook Road, Stony Brook • 631-751–8518 www.tisbny.org A Warm And Caring Intergenerational Community Dedicated To Learning, Prayer, Social Action, And Friendship. Member Union For Reform Judaism RABBI PAUL SIDLOFSKY • CANTOR MARCEY WAGNER RABBI EMERITUS STEPHEN A. KAROL RABBI EMERITUS ADAM D. FISHER CANTOR EMERITUS MICHAEL F. TRACHTENBERG Sabbath Services Friday 7:30 pm And Saturday 10 am Religious School • Monthly Family Service • Monthly Tot Shabbat Youth Groups • Senior Club • Adult Education Sisterhood • Brotherhood • Book Club-More

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328 Elwood Road, East Northport 631-368-6474 • www.ENJC.org RABBI IAN SILVERMAN Shabbat Services every Friday evening and Saturday morning Daily evening minyan & Sunday morning minyan Newly revamped religious school • Experiential learning for children ages 5-13 • Dynamic Teachers • Family Services Monthly Tot Shabbat • Youth Group • Adult Education Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah • Community Service Sisterhood • Men’s Club 50% off First Year Dues A warm, spiritual, cultural & social Jewish Community “The Haimish Shul”

NORTH SHORE JEWISH CENTER

385 Old Town Rd., Port Jefferson Station 631-928–3737 www.northshorejewishcenter.org RABBI AARON BENSON • CANTOR DANIEL KRAMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MARCIE PLATKIN PRINCIPAL HEATHER WELKES YOUTH DIRECTOR JEN SCHWARTZ Services: Friday At 8 Pm; Saturday At 9:15 am Daily Morning And Evening Minyan- Call For Times. Tot Shabbat • Family Services • Sisterhood • Men’s Club • Seniors’ Club Youth Group • Continuing Ed • Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah • Judaica Shop Food Pantry • Lecture Series • Jewish Film Series NSJC JEWISH LEARNING CENTER RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Innovative Curriculum And Programming For Children Ages 5-13 Imagine A Synagogue That Feels Like Home! Come Connect With Us On Your Jewish Journey. Member United Synagogue Of Conservative Judaism

KEHILLAT CHOVEVEI TZION

764 Route 25A, Setauket (At The Old Victoria House) Mail: P.O. Box 544, E. Setauket, NY 11733 Call 631-689-0257 (Leave A Message And You’ll Get A Call Back) Visit Us At: www.kct.org. We Are A Traditional Conservative Congregation, Run Entirely By Our Members. We Have Services every Shabbat And All Jewish Holidays, Along With Other Community Activities, With Participation Opportunities For All Jews. Join Us Shabbat Morning And You’ll Get A Warm Welcome! KCT - An Old Fashioned Friendly Shul

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Lutheran–ELCA 46 Dare Road, Selden 631-732-2511 Emergency Number 516-848-5386 REV. DR. RICHARD O. HILL, PASTOR Email: hopelutheran@msn.com • Website: www.hopeluth.com Holy Communion Is Celebrated Every Weekend Saturdays at 5 pm (beginning September 15) Sundays at 8:00, 9:30 and 11 am The Service Of Prayers For Healing is included on the first Sunday of every month. Sunday School (ages 3-11) at 9:30 am Anchor Nursery School Tuesday through Thursday 9:15 am-12:15 pm Teen Ministry meets on alternating Saturdays from 3-6 pm Bereaved Survivors of Opiate Addiction Group meets on Thursdays from 6:30-7:30 pm (no cost) Sunday Services Are Live-Streamed Through Our “Friends Of Hope Lutheran Church” Facebook Group. Sermons are posted on Youtube.com at “Pastor Richard O Hill”

ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

309 Patchogue Road, Port Jefferson Station 631-473-2236 REV. PAUL A. DOWNING PASTOR E-mail: Pastor pauldowning@yahoo.com • Pastor’s cell: 347–423–3523 Services: Sunday worship at 8:30am & 10:30am both with Holy Communion Adult Bible Study at 9:30am on Sundays Sunday school during 10:30am service Wednesday Night--7:30pm Holy Communion Friday Morning 10:30am--Power of Prayer Hour Free meal provided to the community on Sunday at 1:00pm and Wednesday at 5:45pm provided by Welcome Friends December 31: New Year’s Eve Service with Holy Communion at 7:30 pm Pray before partying. Join Us For Any Service--All Are Welcome We are celebrating our second century of service to the Port Jefferson Area.

Lutheran–LCMS MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH

Messiah Preschool & Day Care 465 Pond Path, East Setauket 631-751–1775 www.messiahny.com PASTOR STEVE UNGER We welcome all to join us for worship & fellowship Sunday Worship Services 8:15 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday School at 9:30 am Sunday, December 30 at 10 am We have NYS Certified Preschool & Day Care

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Methodist

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COMMACK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 486 Townline Road, Commack Church Office: 631-499–7310 Fax: 631-858–0596 www.commack–umc.org • mail@commack–umc.org REV. LINDA BATES–STEPE, PASTOR

SETAUKET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 Main Street, Corner Of 25a And Main Street East Setauket • 631–941–4167 REV. STEVEN KIM, PASTOR www.setauketumc.org • sumcny@aol.com Sunday Worship Service & Church School: 10 am Holy Communion 1st Sunday Of Month Mary & Martha Circle (Women’s Ministry) Monthly On 2nd Tuesday At 1pm

STONY BROOK COMMUNITY CHURCH UNITED METHODIST 216 Christian Ave., Stony Brook, 11790 Church Office: 631-751-0574 stonybrookcommunitychurch@gmail.com www.stonybrookcommunitychurch.org REV. CHUCK VAN HOUTEN, PASTOR Connecting People To God, Purpose And Each Other Sunday Worship: 10:00 am Sunday School: 10:00 am Renewing, Restoring, Reviving For The 21st Century!

380 Nicolls Road • between Rte 347 & Rte 25A 631–751–0297 • www.uufsb.org • office@uufsb.org REV. MARGARET H. ALLEN (minister@uufsb.org) We welcome people of all faiths to holiday services that celebrate the traditions of Christmas and other winter liturgies, and honor their messages of hope and joy. Holiday Schedule: Sunday, Dec. 16 - Winter Solstice Service - 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 21 – Solstice/Yule Vespers – 7:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 23 – “Miracles” - 10:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 24 – Candlelight Christmas Eve Services: Family Service - 7:00 p.m. ● Late Service – 9:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 30 – Living Unitarian Universalist Principles - 10:30 a.m. Sunday Service: 10:30 am Religious Education at UUFSB: Unitarian Universalism accepts wisdom from many sources and offers non-dogmatic religious education for children from 3-18 to foster ethical and spiritual development and knowledge of world religions. Classes Sunday mornings at 10:30 am. Childcare for little ones under three. Senior High Youth Group meetings Sunday evenings Registration is ongoing. For more information: dre@uufsb.org.

Quakers

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4 Friends Way, St. James 631–928-2768 www.cbquakers.org Worship Sundays: Sept. - June 11 am , July - Aug. 10:00 am We gather in silent worship seeking God • the Inner Light • Spirit. We are guided by the Quaker testimonies of simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality, and stewardship. Weekly coffee and fellowship, monthly discussions, Religious Education for children.

Unity 203 East Pulaski Rd., Huntington Sta. 631–385–7180 • www.unityhuntingtonny.org email: unitychurchny@yahoo.com FB & YouTube: Unity Church of Healing Light REV. SABA MCHUNGUZI, MINISTER Sunday Service - 11:30 am - 12:30 pm (Sign Language Interpreter) Sunday school for children and youth 3-17 years old Wednesday Prayer Group - 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 pm We believe that everyone is a child of God and entitled to live a fulfilling and productive life. We teach spiritual principles, such as affirmative prayer, the power of thought and the law of attraction (LOA). We celebrate a diverse fellowship where everyone finds acceptance. We are a member of Unity Worldwide Ministries and affiliated with the Daily Word devotional booklet, and Silent Unity.

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5 Caroline Avenue ~ On the Village Green 631- 941-4271 Celebrating and Sharing the love of God since 1660. www.setauketpresbyterian.org Email: setauketpresbyterian@verizon.net Sunday Worship: at 9:30 a.m. (childcare available) Sunday School for children 3 years -- 8th grade at 9:45 a.m. Adult Education at 11:00 Rev. Marjory Roth, guest preacher through Dec. 24th. December 16: Worship at 9:30 (with childcare) December 23: 9:30 a.m. Intergenerational Christmas Pageant December 24: 4:30 p.m. Blessing of the Animals 7:30 p.m. Worship Service 11:00 p.m. Candlelight Service Outreach Ministries: Open Door Exchange Ministry: Furnishing homes...Finding hope www.facebook.com/welcomefriendssoupkitchen Welcome Friends Soup Kitchen Prep Site: tfolliero@yahoo.com All are welcome to join this vibrant community of worship, music (voice and bell choirs), mission (local, national and international), and fellowship. Call the church office or visit our website for current information on church activities. SPC is a More Light Presbyterian Church and part of the Covenant Network of Presbyterians working toward a church as generous and just as God’s grace.


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SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr. is commended for working with students to combat bullying, gang issues and more.

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In a ceremony this past January at the Van Nostrand Theater on the Brentwood campus of Suffolk County Community College, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) swore in Errol Toulon Jr. (D-Lake Grove) as the 67th Suffolk County sheriff. Toulon, whose father is a retired Rikers Island warden, spent many years as a Rikers Island corrections officer and went on to become an aide to Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone (D). In that position, Toulon supervised numerous public safety departments including fire, rescue and emergency services. Ralph Grasso has spent 31 years in law enforcement and is a close personal friend of Toulon. Grasso said he met Toulon at their children’s soccer game 27 years ago, and they struck up a conversation that led to a longterm friendship. “He was in corrections, and I was an NYPD police officer,” Grasso said. “We hit it off and became friends. He is the godfather of my daughter.” He said he knew Toulon would excel when it came to being sheriff. “Knowing him, and how he perseveres through just about anything, I knew he would take this role and take it above and beyond,” Grasso said. “We speak a lot on the issues that correlate from the city to where I am now in the waterfront commission and the surrounding areas. He’s cognizant of everything that goes on, especially the gang issue.” First Undersheriff Steve Kuehhas said Toulon can often be found out in the communities and the schools throughout Suffolk County with an outreach program he established. “He dedicates at least two days a week to go to schools to talk about vaping, bullying and gangs,” Kuehhas said. “He goes himself and speaks to the younger ones in the middle schools.” The undersheriff said Toulon also increased the number of officers in the county’s gang resistance program, where officers spend time

with middle school students for a whole semester. “It serves a lot of purposes,” Kuehhas said. “One is students are no longer apprehensive when they see a uniformed officer because some of them grow up with a negative connotation of a uniformed officer. But when they are in the schools every day, they see that the officers are just like their dads, and they are teachers and many times kids confide in the officers when they get to know them about things we can actually investigate or to help them.” Grasso said Toulon has placed the best of the best in the office and has taken on the role of sheriff head on. “He’s a rare breed where he actually looks at the outside people and what they have to deal with,” Grasso said. With a goal of improving the mission of the sheriff’s office, Toulon has looked to uncover talents already existing within the department. “What Sheriff Toulon has done is increased some of the specialized units within the sheriff’s office on both corrections and deputies,” Kuehhas said. “He is also very attuned to education. He’s actively looking for officers with backgrounds in certain areas or specialties like analytics or education.” Toulon’s approach to the sheriff’s office has been to engage actively and do what it takes to improve morale too. “He’s nonstop,” Kuehhas said. “His mind is always racing. He’s always wanting to better the sheriff’s office. It’s really pleasant to know that he’s trying to better your agency.” Kuehhas added that Toulon is always among the officers in the jails and stops in on holidays with Kuehhas and Undersheriff Kevin Catalina. On a personal note, Sheriff Toulon is a two-time cancer survivor, and his battles with cancer have inspired him to continue his mission to help others. “He’s an avid hockey player and a Penguins fan,” Grasso said. “He actually wears the number 66 because he also had Hodgkin’s disease along with Mario Lemieux from the Penguins.”


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SBU’s Heather Lynch performs pioneering penguin research

Above, Heather Lynch and Michelle LaRue in Hope Bay, Antarctica, on a Cheeseman’s Ecology Safari Cruise in January 2013. Below, Lynch wearing gear for a Google Earth project.

water fowl never will. Indeed, the 1.5 million penguins may have been higher in the 1990s, although she is working to pin down exactly how much larger they might have once been. Lynch has also won admiration and appreciation from Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket), who recently won his 14th term and has focused attention on environmental issues. “Her ability to use statistics and mathematics to further conservation biology is pioneering work and worthy of recognition,” Englebright said. The assemblyman believes scientists and policymakers are still in the early part of the process of understanding the complexity of the ecosystems in the Antarctic. Finding the penguins on the Danger Islands doesn’t mean the “Antarctic is any less at risk. We still have to place that discovery into its proper context and [Lynch] is helping us do that,” Englebright said. People who have ventured to the Antarctic with her admire Lynch’s focus, energy and stamina. Michelle LaRue, who is a lecturer at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, suggested that Lynch was “the most hardworking scientist that I know.” LaRue recalled a time when Lynch was ill, and she still got up and did her job every day. “The work we were doing wasn’t easy,” LaRue said. “I know she didn’t feel well and she kept going. She has a lot of perseverance.” LaRue appreciates how her fellow scientist sees the “forest for the trees,” using a combination of high technology and considerable on-site counting to understand what changes in the penguin population reveal about the region. Michael Polito, an assistant professor in

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Heather Lynch is thrilled that she’s in the first class of scientists chosen as a recipient of the National Geographic AI for Earth Innovation Grant. An associate professor of ecology and evolution at Stony Brook University, Lynch uses computers to study satellite images to reveal details about populations of penguins. In addition to determining how many penguins are in an area, Lynch also can use images of the stains penguin poop leaves on rocks to determine what the penguins eat. Krill, which feeds on the underside of ice, is reddish or pinkish, while fish leave a white stain. A total of 11 researchers won the grants, which are a combined award from Microsoft and the National Geographic Society and were announced in December. The winners were chosen from more than 200 qualified scientists. “This is the first grant that National Geographic and Microsoft are doing,” Lynch said. “It’s super exciting to be in the inaugural group.” To hear from Lynch’s colleagues, she is an extraordinary candidate for a host of awards, including recognition as one of the TBR News Media People of the Year for 2018. In addition to landing a coveted grant for her innovative research using sophisticated computers and satellite images, Lynch earlier this year made a remarkable discovery using Landsat imagery about a population of Adélie penguins on the Danger Islands in the Antarctic that was largely unknown prior to her published paper. This archipelago of nine islands, which were named because of the ice that is impenetrable in most years, was home to 1.5 million penguins, which she surveyed using a combination of photos, drone imagery and hand counting. That figure represents a substantial population of a charismatic animal whose numbers often are used as a way to determine the health of a delicate region managed by a collection of nations. “She does such good work,” said Patricia Wright, a distinguished service professor at Stony Brook University and the founder and executive director of Centre ValBio, a research station in Madagascar. Her discovery of the additional Adélie penguins was “fantastic.” Lynch received some pushback from people who thought the discovery of these penguins ran counter to the narrative about the need for conservation. Wright appreciates how Lynch shared the discovery with the public, reinforcing her scientific credibility. “She’s an example of a scientist who doesn’t give in to political pressure,” Wright said. “It’s difficult sometimes to face up to people who have good intentions, but who don’t seem to want to accept the reality.” While the discovery of the Adélie penguins was remarkable, it doesn’t necessarily run contrary to the notion about the delicate balance of the Antarctic ecosystem, and it also doesn’t indicate that the population is soaring in a way the flightless

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the Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University, has also worked with Lynch for years. He appreciates how she’s “not afraid of uncertainty. In science, it’s knowing how well you know something. She’s amazing at taking data and information, which from the natural world is messy, and analyzing it and helping people pull useful and meaningful knowledge from complex situations.” Ron Naveen, who founded the nonprofit group Oceanites in 1987, has worked with Lynch for 11 years. “I’m very much proud of her work ethic and the standard of excellence she brings to the job,” Naveen said. Oceanites collaborates with Lynch and others, Naveen said, to understand how penguins have reacted to climate change in an area where temperatures have been increasing at a faster rate than they have for much of the

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R E A L ESTAT E Commercial Property/ Yard Space PUBLISHERS’ NOTICE All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

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Tim Needles Tricia McDermott Allison Cruz Richard Dolce Ken and Laura Washington

Business

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Richard Leakey John Feal Mike Fitzpatrick Jack Kulka

2009 2010 2011 2012

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Man of the Year

Joseph J. Smith Kenneth Hirsch Warren DeMato Members of the fire departments Emergenc; y room staffs PTA volunteers TWA crash volunteers Those who saved and restored the St. James Sta. Dr. Barry Coller Those who helped preserve the Smithtown Theater Those who created the Nissequogue State Park The American citizen Patrick Vecchio Stan Purgar Tony Tanzi Rick Holmes Hank Miller John Kennedy Jr. Nissequogue River State Park Foundation

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Louise Hall Nora Bredes Janet Elderkin Members of the fire departments Emergency room staffs PTA volunteers TWA crash volunteers Those who saved and restored the St. James Sta. Natalie Weinstein The American citizen Judith Shivak Eleanor Scott June Carlson Judy Bishop Virginia Schmidt Barbara Franco Nissequogue River State Park Foundation members Colleen West-Levy Myra Fontana Allyson Murray, Kelly Brown & Elaine Learnard Kathy Albrecht

Arts

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Nancy Caponegro & Joann Corvini1988 Sue Pasfield 1993 Norma Cohen 1994 Larry Sobel 1995 Noel Gish 1996 Smithtown Arts Council 1997 Arlene Goldstein 1998 Mark Shimsky 2000 Deepwells team 2001 Ken Washington 2002 Smithtown schools’ music program 2003 Colleen Hanson 2005 Barbara Miller 2006 Rob & Dave Dircks 2007

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Joseph Knipfing Marian Zulkofske Fran Reitz Vito Blandi Kenneth Zaletski Betty Haynes Matthew Crosson Steven Lerner Harlan Fisher Smithtown Business and Professional Women’s Network Ruth Garthe Smithtown’s Downtown Revitalization Committee 9/11 Memorial contributors Mario Gino Arthur Krantz Charlie Reichert Kevin Denis Mike Franchi

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Bobbi Mastrangelo Emergency food pantry volunteers Anti-bias task force Greg Szurnicki Donald Wagner Richard Smith Marilyn Davis Ron Barz Bob Rossi Linda Henninger Fred Gorman Steve Weber Maureen Rossi KPHS Pantry Sean Lehmann Paul Borowski

Education

Sue Gubing Harry Ortgies Mary Leibitz Sr. Catherine Fitzgibbon & Sr. Eileen Kelly Michael Walsh Kenneth Wolk Chris Gallagher Industrial Advisory Board Edward Ehmann Michelle Labuski Elaine Champey Michael Chlystun Anthony Corbo Debra Shaw Cathy Ball Ann Marie Tognella

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Gladys Waldron Carl Gianino Mary Pat Grafstein Ken Morseon Arlene Mullin Rob Gelling

Environment

Crow Miller Elizabeth Shepherd & Ann Sayre Andrew Kolikof Russell Barnett Amy Freiman Louise Taylor Marden Charles Ambrey Rockwell Doretta Dick Simons family Brad Harris Cathy McShane John Baker Joel O’Connor Russ Barnett and Town Board Matthew Sclafani Commerdinger Preservation Soc. Michael Kaufman

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of the Year winners: 1988–2017

Government

James Lack Joan Scherb Patrick Vecchio Carol Ann & George Hochbrueckner Ed Werheim Michael Fitzpatrick Jane Conway Helen Seeburger & Emma Tufano Kelly Brown Lynne Nowick Frank DeRubeis Sen. John Flanagan David Flynn Rep. Tim Bishop Tom Spota Glenn Jorgensen Peter Hans Ted Sanford

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Health/Science/Medicine

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1988 1993 1994 1995 1995 1997 1997 2000

Janet Stevenson St. Catherine of Siena Sweetbriar Nature Center Thomas Biancaniello, Lenny Stevens Walk for Beauty David Krause Suzanne Fields Lisa Koshansky Ira Sacker Fred Sganga VNS Hospice Clint Rubin Dr. Wayne Waltzer Ginny Salerno Stephen Dewey Dr. Patrick O’Shaughnessy Kings Park Farmers Market St. Catherine of Siena Healthy Sundays program

Religion

Kenneth Hansen Tina Cafaro Linda deLorenzo Rabbi Joseph Topek Bill Edwards Father Daniel Bitsko Rabbi Spar Father Fred Hill Bishop Paul Walsh Rabbi Alan Londy St. Catherine of Siena Hospital Fred Herzog Rev. Ed Wistbauer Rev. Sean Gann St. Joseph’s food pantry Pastor Jim Ryan

Sports

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2002 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1988 1993 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2003 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Edward Ehmann 1988 The two Ys 1998 Trish Roberts 2000 Thad Mularz 2001 Nick Schroeder 2002 Smithtown Booster Club 2003 Robert Madarasz 2004 Smithtown Restore Sports Committee 2005 Pat Smith 2006 Dave Shouler, KP boys’ basketball 2007 Mark O’Brien 2008 Chris Higgins 2009 Mike and Max Soria 2010 Lou Gambeski 2011 Kings Park girls volleyball 2012

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Friends of Music volunteers Otto Grosskopf Win Hall Joseph Cassidy Win Anderson Retired Senior Volunteer Program Smithtown Rotary Smithtown area Chambers of Commerce Smithtown Veterans Youth Program Carin Perez Pat Brady Ed and Pat Kaleita Mike Hebron Marie Goldstein Eagle Scouts Leo Ostebo Diane Melidosian Angels Without Faces Sean Weisse Foundation Rick Holmes Marsha Noren Retired Senior Volunteer Program

Kings Park High School varsity girls volleyball team was honored in 2012.

People of the Year 2014

Holiday Committee of LI Museum Huntington Senior Center staff Linda Ventura Literacy Suffolk Liz Catz Mike Mauro Northport Fire Department NYS Sen. John Flanagan Ralph Cartisano Smithtown Township Emergency Food Pantry Steven Schrier

2015

Charles Reichert Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory staff Debi Triola Ed Mikell Ed DiNunzio Gail Lamberta Heather Bugee Huntington Hospital staff

Miles Borden Sheriff Vincent DeMarco Yusuf Hannun & Linda Obeid

2016 Anthony Tanzi, Sean Lehmann & Linda Henninger for Kings Park Carolyn & James Borella Cause Cafe COPE officers Crime Stoppers Smithtown Children’s Foundation Smithtown Food Pantry Tim Eagen

2017

John Jr. & Leslie Kennedy Kerry Maher-Weisse, William Capurso & Tim Small Lizz & Ed Manly Rev. Myrl Bailey-Walton

..and many more to come!

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Leah S. Dunaief GENERAL MANAGER Johness Kuisel EDITOR Sara-Megan Walsh LEISURE EDITOR Heidi Sutton

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Kathryn Mandracchia DIR. OF MEDIA PRODUCTIONS Michael Tessler

ART AND PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Beth Heller Mason INTERNET STRATEGY DIRECTOR Rob Alfano CLASSIFIEDS DIRECTOR Ellen Segal

BUSINESS MANAGER Sandi Gross CREDIT MANAGER Diane Wattecamps CIRCULATION MANAGER Courtney Biondo


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