The Village Beacon Record - April 21, 2016

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Mount Sinai • Miller Place • Sound Beach • rocky Point • ShorehaM • Wading river • leiSure country April 21, 2016

Volume 31, No. 39

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Learning the “Ugly Truth”

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The annual William Waltz cleanup of Cedar Beach, above, will start at 9 a.m. on April 30.

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Historical society’s tours tell important tales hold artifacts native to the home, including furniture, kitchen items and even toys once The oldest house in Rocky Point has once played with by Hallock children. Each room again opened its doors to visitors, offering in the house is dedicated to a particular asa peek at the history of the town spanning pect of either the life of the Hallocks or the almost 300 years, during Saturday tours of history of Rocky Point and the surrounding the home, which acts as a museum run by areas, including a room dedicated to farmthe Rocky Point Historical Society. It’s the ing, complete with antique tools and photos third season in a row that tours are being of the farms that once grew rye and raised offered, according to society president Nat- dairy cattle nearby. The schoolhouse room alie Aurucci Stiefel. offers a glimpse into what school was like for Built in 1721 by Noah Hallock, a de- Hallock children and their contemporaries. scendant of English settlers, the house has Visitors can even walk around the block to sat at the end of Hallock the Hallock family cemeLanding Road mostly ‘Rocky Point is a mecca tery where at least 40 Halunchanged. It still has the locks are buried, includoriginal wood shingles of history and if it wasn’t ing Bethia, Noah’s wife, and a red tin roof on the for the volunteers, this who died in 1766. Anexterior. Inside, original history would not be other room is dedicated wide-planked wooden to Rocky Point’s ties with floors creak underfoot, preserved.’ radio history, including and a trap door in an up— Sarah anker artifacts from RCA, which stairs hallway reveals a operated out of a transstaircase that leads to rooms once used by mitting station just down the road from the slaves. Eight generations of Hallocks lived house off of Rocky Point-Yaphank Road. in the house over the centuries, including Tours are conducted by trained docents Noah Jr., William and Josiah Hallock, who such as Nancy Pav of Rocky Point, who was all served in the Revolutionary War. The leading the tours on Saturday. Pav stressed last Hallock to live there was Sylvester, who the importance of preservation. sold it in 1964 to the Via Cava family who “If we don’t preserve old houses like this owned it until 2011. one, people will tear them down and build The Historical Society took ownership monstrous vinyl palaces,” Pav said. “We are of the home in 2013 and turned it into a preserving the history of a house that was museum, showcasing a variety of house- in the same family from 1721 to the 1960s. By Erin DuEñas

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The Hallock house was built in 1721 and it has remained largely unchanged through the centuries. it is open for tours from april to December, on saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m.

It’s extremely unusual.” Stiefel said that new artifacts on display this season include the wedding album of Sylvester Hallock and his second wife Josephine and photos of the now-abandoned Rocky Point drive-in movie theater. Legislator Sarah Anker (D-Mount Sinai) praised the society for offering another season of tours, especially because of the awareness they promote. “Rocky Point is a mecca of history and if it wasn’t for the volunteers, this history would not be preserved,” she said. “The tours help to pass down interest and advo-

cacy. If there’s no one to take care of it, they will be lost forever.” Stiefel refers to the Hallock house as a “precious gem” and added she is proud of the work the society’s volunteers do with the house tours. “They are very dedicated to Rocky Point’s history, which is fascinating,” she said. “We are so happy to share it with the community.” The Noah Hallock house, located at 172 Hallock Landing Road, is opened for tours April through December, on Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. For group tours or more information, call 631-744-1778.

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Police bring truth about addiction to Mount Sinai By Giselle Barkley

Parents and students alike walked out of Mount Sinai High School knowing the ugly truth about heroin and opioid use and addiction. But they also walked away with a lesson about Narcan. The school district held it’s first “The Ugly Truth” presentation on Tuesday in the Mount Sinai High School auditorium. Suffolk County Police Department officer George Lynagh, EMS officer Jason Byron and county Medical Examiner Michael Caplan tackled the origins of heroin and trends among addicts over the years. Suffolk County Legislator Sarah Anker (DMount Sinai) and Town of Brookhaven Councilwoman Jane Bonner (C-Rocky Point) also spoke at the event. But residents didn’t simply learn about heroin on the Island, they also left with their own Narcan kits after Byron led a Narcan training class. According to Sgt. Kathleen Kenneally of the police department’s Community Response Bureau, Narcan, also known as Naloxone, was successfully administered around 530 times since the opiate antidote was introduced to the police department in July 2012. Narcan, which reverses the effect of heroin or other opiate-based overdoses, can be administered via an injection or nasal spray. Mount Sinai resident Susan Matias

said the spray is a friendly option for community members. “Here, it’s introduced through the nasal passages — there’s no harm done, you’re not afraid of administering a needle and/ or sticking yourself in the moment of chaos,” Matias said. “I think that’s why people are more open to partake and participate in the training.” The nasal spray also makes it easier for people who still have a stigma about drug addicts and users. Byron reminded residents that the face of addicts has evolved and they’re not the only ones in need of drugs like Narcan. “Sadly, the connotation is, we think people that could have overdosed are dirty when really it doesn’t have to be,” Byron said. “For opiate overdose, it doesn’t mean that it’s someone addicted to heroin. It could be somebody who’s possibly on pain management for cancer, end of life care, hospice care. It’s not the stereotypical — I hate to say it — junkie. That’s not what we’re seeing out there.” According to Caplan, in the last few years, drug addicts who’ve overdosed on the substance have gotten younger and younger. The rate of opiate overdose deaths has increased by 140 percent since 2000. Synthetic opioids, like fentanyl, are responsible for 80 percent of these death rate increases.

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event attendees learned that four out of five heroin users started their addiction by taking prescription medications.

Fentanyl, which some dealers or users will mix with another drug like heroin, is 50 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine. Combining this drug with others can make it difficult when administering Narcan. “One of the problems with Fentanyl is, because it’s so potent, because it acts so fast, you may need to give multiple doses of Naloxone,” Caplan said. According to Lynagh, the police department is starting to see higher levels

of Fentanyl. He added that in his more than three decades as a police officer, the drug is one of the more addictive drugs he has seen. Lynagh added that heroin was initially introduced to combat morphine addiction. “We don’t have too many people addicted to morphine now,” Lynagh said. “We have this heroin addiction, so sometimes we mean to do something well or combat a drug or something bad, with something else that’s bad.”

Legals NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING, BUDGET VOTE and ELECTION MOUNT SINAI UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Budget Hearing will be held at the Mount Sinai Middle School, Route 25A, Mount Sinai, New York, on Tuesday, May 10, 2016, at 8:00 p.m., prevailing time, for the transaction of such business as is authorized by Education Law, including the following items: 1) To present to the voters a detailed statement (proposed budget) of the amount of money that will be required for the 2016-17 fiscal year. 2) To discuss all of the items hereinafter set forth to be voted upon by voting machines at the Budget Vote/Election to be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. 3) To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting pursuant to Education Law of the State of New York. Polls will be open to vote by voting machine upon the following items on May 17, 2016: a. To adopt the annual budget of said school district for the fiscal year 2016-17 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the district. b. To enter into an agreement for Library Services. c. To elect members of the Board of Education as follows:

1) One member for a term of three (3) years commencing July 1, 2016 to succeed Lynn Jordan, whose term of office expires June 30, 2016. 2)One member for a term of three (3) years commencing July 1, 2016 to succeed John Kostic, whose term of office expires June 30, 2016. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that for the purpose of voting at such Budget Vote/ Election on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at the Mount Sinai Elementary School, the polls will be open between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., prevailing time. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money that will be required to fund the School District’s budget for 2016-17, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any resident of the District during business hours beginning May 3, 2016, except Saturday, Sunday, or holidays, at the Administration Office, and at each of the school buildings. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to Real Property Tax law section 495 an “exemption report” is to be attached to the budget citing the amount of the total assessed valuation of the District that is subject to exemption from taxation including a listing of every type of exemption (providing the statutory authority for each such exemption); the cumulative impact of each such exemption; the cumulative amount to be received from recipients of exemptions in the form of “pay-

ments in lieu of taxes” or other payments for municipal services; and the cumulative impact of all exemptions granted. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., prevailing time, with the Clerk of said school district at her office in the Mount Sinai District Office, Route 25A, Mount Sinai, New York, not later than Monday, April 18, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. Vacancies on the Board of Education shall not be considered separate specific offices and nominating petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy for which a candidate is nominated. Such petitions must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least thirty-two (32) qualified voters of the District, and must state the name and residence of the candidate. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots will be obtainable during school business hours from the District Clerk beginning April 18, 2016; completed applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m., prevailing time, on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will

be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the Office of the District Clerk on and after Thursday, May 12, 2016, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on weekdays prior to the day set for the annual election and on May 17, 2016, the day set for the election. Any qualified voter may, upon examination of such list, file a written challenge of the qualifications as a voter of any person, whose name appears on such list, stating the reasons for such challenge. Any such written challenge shall be transmitted by the District Clerk or a designee of the Board of Education to the inspectors of election on election day. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that personal registration of voters is required either pursuant to S2014 of the Education Law or pursuant to Article 5 of the Election Law. If a voter has heretofore registered pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law and has voted at any annual or special district meeting within the last four (4) years, or if he/she is eligible to vote under Article 5 of the Election Law, he/she is also eligible to vote at this election. All other persons who wish to vote must register. 1. The Board of Registration will meet for the purpose of registering all qualified voters of the District at the Mount Sinai District Office, Route 25A, Mount Sinai, New York, on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. prevailing time, to add any additional names to the register to be used at the aforesaid Annual Budget Vote/Election, at which

time any person will be entitled to have his/her name placed on such register, provided that at such meeting of the Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of said Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such Annual Budget Vote/Election for which the register is so prepared, and that the register so prepared pursuant to Section 2014 of the Education Law and the registration list prepared by the Board of Elections of Suffolk County will be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the School District in the Mount Sinai District Office, Route 25A, Mount Sinai, New York, and will be open for inspection to any qualified voter of the District on and after Thursday, May 12, 2016, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., prevailing time, on weekdays, and each day prior to the date set for the Annual Budget Vote/Election, except Sunday, by appointment on Saturday, and at the polling place on the day of the vote. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Registration will meet on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., prevailing time, at the Mount Sinai Elementary School to prepare the register of the school district to be used at the Annual Budget Vote/Election to be held in 2017 and any special meeting that may be held after the preparation of said register provided that at such meeting of the Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of said Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at the Budget Vote/Election for which said

register is so prepared. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board of Education in accordance with Section 2035 of the Education Law, any questions or propositions to amend the budget or otherwise to be submitted for voting at said Budget Vote/Election must be filed with the Board of Education at the Mount Sinai District Office, Route 25A, Mount Sinai, New York, not later than Monday, April 18, 2016 at 4:00 p.m., prevailing time; must be typed or printed in the English language; must be directed to the Clerk of the School District; and must be signed by at least twenty-five (25) qualified voters of the school district. However, the School Board will not entertain any petition to place before the voters any proposition the purpose of which is not within the powers of the voters to determine, or any proposition or amendment which is contrary to law. Dated: March 17, 2016 Maureen Poerio, District Clerk Mount Sinai U.F.S.D. Town of Brookhaven Suffolk County, New York 803 3/31 4x vbr


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POLICE BLOTTER

Incidents and arrests April 11-17 Supermarket steal On April 16 at 12:16 p.m., police arrested a 19-year-old Coram resident for petit larceny. According to police, the man stole a purse from a shopping cart in Uncle Giuseppe’s supermarket on Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station. The purse contained a wallet and a cell phone. Police arrested the man at the scene. Petit in a Chevy A 29-year-old man was arrested for petit larceny on April 12 around 6:40 a.m. Police said the Mount Sinai resident stole money from a 1996 Chevrolet parked on Belle Terre Road in Port Jefferson. He was arrested at the scene. During National Karastan Month you will find the lowest prices of the season. Sale ends June 7, 2016. See store for details.

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Legals Notice of formation of Windstorm Outfitters LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 01/15/2016. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 48 Chestnut St, Mount Sinai, New York 11766. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 741 3/17 6x vbr Notice of formation of Primos DNA Tribe, LLC, org. filed with Secretary of State on New York [SSNY] on 12/14/15. Office Location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been has been designated as the agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 4 Rolling Hill Dr., Patchogue, NY 11772. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 805 3/31 6x vbr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005-PR1 TRUST, Against No.: 5658/14

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Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on 2/4/2016, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction, at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 5/9/2016 at 11:00 am, premises known as 21 Echo Avenue, Mount Sinai, NY 11766, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on District 0200, Section 096.00, Block 02.00 and Lot 061.000. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $303,526.68 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 5658/14. Cory Hal Morris, Esq., Referee. STIENE & ASSOCIATES, P.C. (Attorneys for Plaintiff), 187 East Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743 Dated: 3/8/2016 File Number: 201400085 PB 838 4/7 4x vbr Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 20(5) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Shoreham at the Village Hall, 80 Woodville Road, Shoreham, New York on the 10th day

of May, 2016 at 7:30 PM to consider enacting a proposed local law as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. ____ OF 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ENTITLED UTILITY TAX This local law would enable the Village to collect utility gross receipts tax. This is a summary. The full text of the proposed local law is available at the Village Clerk’s office during Village office hours and is available for inspection and on the Village web site: www.shorehamvillage.org. At said public hearing all persons with an interest will be heard. Dated: April 13, 2016 Cathy Donahue-Spier Village Clerk 80 Woodville Road Shoreham, NY 11786 631-821-0680

Rough-and-tumble Police arrested a man from Commack for gang assault after the 24-year-old kicked and punched another man on West Broadway in Port Jefferson on March 27. Police said two other people helped the suspect. Police arrested him at the 6th Precinct on April 16. Caught looking A Coram teen struck another person with a baseball bat and was arrested on April 14 for assault with a weapon. Police said the victim needed medical attention. The 18-year-old male assailant was arrested at the scene, on Dawson Place. Looking sharp Police arrested a 26-year-old man from Miller Place on April 13 for possession of a hypodermic instrument after police stopped him in a 2005 Honda on Route 25A in Rocky Point. During the traffic stop, officers discovered he was in possession on a hypodermic needle and arrested him. Yard work Between April 11 at noon and April 13 at 2 p.m., someone stole two iron pedestal table bases, an iron and copper urn, an iron planter and two cement art objects from a residence on Bayview Avenue in Setauket-East Setauket.

At least they didn’t key ya On April 17 around 5:30 p.m., an unknown person damaged the driver’s side door of a 2011 Kia on Caddy Place in Sound Beach. A shocking call On April 14 around noon, someone called a resident posing as a PSEG utility representative and told the victim that they hadn’t paid their electric bill. The victim paid around $500 to the scammer. Police said the incident happened while the victim was at Local’s Cafe on East Main Street in Port Jefferson. Stealing for suds According to police, a man entered the CVS Pharmacy on Route 25A in Miller Place and stole body wash. The incident happened on April 11 around 8:40 a.m. Ride on, thief Between 1 and 2:15 p.m. on April 12, someone stole a ride-on lawn mower from a residence on Noahs Path in Rocky Point. Sacked Police said someone stole a backpack and a laptop from a 2014 Chevrolet Malibu. According to police, the car was parked in a parking lot on Stony Brook Road on April 15. Beer me Police charged a Port Jefferson man on April 11 with petit larceny and unlicensed operation of a car. The 48-yearold man stole four beer kegs from an establishment on Route 25A in Mount Sinai last November, police said, and when he was pulled over on the corner of Barker Drive and Bonnie Lane on Stony Brook, police discovered the man was driving his 2003 Hyundai with a suspended license. Not-so-minor mistake A 27-year-old man from Yaphank was arrested for selling alcohol to a minor at Handy Pantry on Route 25A in Rocky Point on April 17 around 10 p.m. — Compiled by Giselle barkley

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Legals NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION OF THE SHOREHAM-WADING RIVER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Public Hearing of the qualified voters of the Shoreham-Wading River Central School District, Suffolk County, New York will be held in the Shoreham-Wading River High School Library on Route 25A, Shoreham, New York, in said school district on May 3, 2016 at 7:00 PM prevailing time, for the transaction of business as authorized by the Education Law, including the following items: 1. To present to the voters a detailed statement (proposed budget) of the amount of money which will be required for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. 2. To discuss all the items hereinafter set forth to be voted upon by voting machines at the Budget Vote and Election to be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. 3. To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting pursuant to Education Law of the State of New York and acts amendatory thereto. A copy of the proposed budget shall be made available, upon request, to residents of the school district beginning April 26, 2016, between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM, prevailing time, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at the office of the District Clerk, District Office, 250B Route 25A, Shoreham, New York. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that said Budget Vote and Election will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 9:00 PM, prevailing time, at which time the polls will be opened to vote by voting machine upon the following items: PROPOSITION #1 Budget RESOLVED, that the Budget as proposed by the Board of Education of the Shoreham-Wading River Central School District, Towns of Brookhaven and Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York, for the 2016-2017 fiscal school year, be adopted and so much thereof as may be necessary shall be raised by a levy of tax upon the taxable property of said school district. ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBERS There are two (2) vacancies for a term of three (3) years each, commencing July, 1, 2016 and expiring June 30, 2019. You are to vote for two (2) candidates only. The two (2) candidates with the highest pluralities of the votes cast will be elected to the Board of Education. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required to fund the School District’s budget for 2016-2017, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any resident of the District between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM beginning April 26, 2016, except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at the District Office, 250B, Route 25A, Shoreham, New York and at each school house in the District.

AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to Chapter 258 of the Laws of 2008, Section 495 was added to the Real Property Tax Law, and requires the School District to attach to its proposed budget an exemption report. Said exemption report, which will also become part of the final budget, will show how much of the total assessed value on the final assessment roll used in the budgetary process is exempt from taxation, list every type of exemption granted, identified by statutory authority, and show: (a) the cumulative impact of each type of exemption expressed either as a dollar amount of assessed value or as a percentage of the total assessed value on the roll; (b) the cumulative amount expected to be received from recipients of each type of exemption as payments in lieu of taxes or other payments for municipal services; and (c) the cumulative impact of all exemptions granted. The exemption report shall be posted on any bulletin board maintained by the District for public notices and on any website maintained by the District. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed with the District Clerk of said School District at her office in the District Office, 250B Route 25A, Shoreham, New York, not later than Monday, April 18, 2016, between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, prevailing time. The present incumbents whose terms are expiring are Mr. Richard Pluschau and Mr. Sean Beran. Vacancies on the Board of Education are not considered separate, specific offices; candidates run at large. Nominating petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board for which the candidate is nominated, must be directed to the District Clerk, must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters of the District (representing the greater of 25 qualified voters or 2% of the number of voters who voted in the previous annual election), must state the name and residence of each signer, and must state the name and residence of the candidate. Notice is further given, that the names of the candidates for the Board of Education will be drawn by lot on Tuesday, April 19, 2016, at 3:30 PM prevailing time, at the Office of the District Clerk, to determine the position of their names on the ballot. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that personal registration of voters is required either pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law or pursuant to Article 5 of the Election Law. If a voter has heretofore registered pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law and has voted at an annual or special district meeting within the last four (4) calendar years, he or she is eligible to vote at this election. If a voter is registered and eligible to vote under Article 5 of the Election Law, he or she is also eligible to vote at this election. All other persons who wish to vote must register. The Board of Registration will meet for the purpose of registering all qualified voters of the District pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law on May 12, 2016 (voter registration deadline), between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, prevailing time, to add any additional names to the Register to be used at the aforesaid election, at which

time any person will be entitled to have his or her name placed on such Register, provided that at such meeting of the Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of said Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such election for which the register is prepared. The Register so prepared pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law will be filed with the District Clerk, 250B Route 25A, Shoreham, New York, and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District beginning on Thursday, May 12, 2016, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, prevailing time, on weekdays, and each day prior to the day set for the election, except Sunday, and on Saturday, May 14, 2016, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, and at the polling place(s) on the day of the vote. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law of the State of New York, the Board of Registration will meet on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 (day of vote), between the hours of 7:00 AM and 9:00 PM, prevailing time, to prepare the Register of the School District to be used at the Budget Vote and Election to be held in 2017 and any special district meetings that may be held after the preparation of said Register, at which time any person will be entitled to have his or her name placed on such Register provided that at such meeting of said Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at the school election for which said Register is prepared, or any special district meeting held after May 17, 2016. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots will be obtainable during school business hours from the District Clerk beginning April 21, 2016; completed applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 PM, prevailing time, on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the office of the District Clerk commencing Thursday, May 12, 2016, during regular office hours, and on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Sunday, and on May 17, 2016, the day set for the election. Any qualified voter may, upon examination of such list, file a written challenge of the qualifications as a voter of any person whose name appears on such list, stating the reasons for such challenge. Any such written challenge shall be transmitted by the District Clerk or a designee of the Board of Education to the inspectors of election on election day. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board of Education in accordance with §2035 of the Education Law, any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, or otherwise to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed

with the District Clerk, Board of Education at the District Office, 250B Route 25A, Shoreham, New York in sufficient time to permit notice of the proposition to be included with the Notice of the Public Hearing, Budget Vote and Election required by Section 2004 of the Education Law and should have been filed on or before February 17, 2016 (90 days prior to vote, as per Policy #1650), at 4:00 PM, prevailing time; must have been typed or printed in the English language; must have been directed to the District Clerk of the School District; must have been signed by at least 60 qualified voters of the District (representing 5% of the number of voters who voted in the previous annual election); and must have legibly stated the name of each signer. However, the Board of Education will not entertain any petition to place before the voters any proposition the purpose of which is not within the powers of the voters to determine, which is unlawful or any proposition which fails to include a specific appropriation where the expenditure of monies is required by the proposition, or where other valid reason exists for excluding the proposition from the ballot. Dated: March 23, 2016, New York By Order of the BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THESHOREHAM-WADING RIVER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Shoreham, New York Janice M. Seus, District Clerk Publish 4x: Weeks of 3/28, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2 813 3/31 4x vbr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Brookhaven Town Planning Board on Monday, May 2, 2016, at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 to consider the application of Building Permits Plus Ltd, 19 Stillwood Road, Brookhaven, NY 11719 to repeal Restrictive Covenant for property known as Liberty Lane, Lot 6 @ Miller Place. Covenant relief being requested on the abovedescribed premises is as follows: Increase in clearing from 36% to 53% The application and diagram of the subject property are on file in the Planning Division and may be examined during regular business hours. At the time of the public hearing all interested parties will be given the opportunity to speak. Vincent E. Pascale, Chairman Dated: April 4, 2016 866 4/21 1x vbr Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 20(5) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Shoreham at the Village Hall, 80 Woodville Road, Shoreham, New York on the 10th day of May, 2016 at 7:30 PM to consider enacting a proposed local law as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. ____ OF 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ENTITLED ASSESSMENT

This local law provides for the Village to act as its own assessing unit. This is a summary. The full text of the proposed local law is available at the Village Clerk’s office during Village office hours and is available for inspection and on the Village web site: www.shorehamvillage.org. At said public hearing all persons with an interest will be heard. Dated: April 13, 2016 Cathy Donahue-Spier Village Clerk 80 Woodville Road Shoreham, NY 11786 631-821-0680 891 4/21 1x vbr PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 20(5) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Shoreham at the Village Hall, 80 Woodville Road, Shoreham, New York on the 10th day of May, 2016 at 7:30 PM to consider enacting a proposed local law as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. ____ OF 2016 A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ENTITLED ADMINSTRATION This local law relates to administrative matters concerning local laws. This is a summary. The full text of the proposed local law is available at the Village Clerk’s office during Village office hours and is available for inspection and on the Village web site: www.shorehamvillage.org. At said public hearing all persons with an interest will be heard. Dated: April 13, 2016 Cathy Donahue-Spier Village Clerk 80 Woodville Road Shoreham, NY 11786 631-821-0680 892 4/21 1x vbr INVITATION TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of the Rocky Point Union Free School District at Rocky Point, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York hereby invites sealed bids for: Schedule: 17-03 Commission Vending Ice Cream as specified in the contract documents. Bids will be received until 11:30 am, prevailing time on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, at the District Administrative Office, 90 Rocky Point-Yaphank Road, Rocky Point, New York, 11778, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bid title should be clearly marked on each envelope, along with the date and time of the bid opening. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept that bid which in its judgment is in the best interest of the School District. Any bid submitted will be binding for NINETY (90) days after the formal opening thereof, and no bid shall be withdrawn during that time, pending the deci-

sion of the Board of Education. The contract documents, including specifications may be examined and obtained between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:00 PM, Monday through Friday at the District Administrative Office, 90 Rocky Point-Yaphank Road, Rocky Point, New York beginning Thursday, April 21, 2016. BY ORDER OF THE: Board of Education Rocky Point Union Free School District At Rocky Point, Town of Brookhaven Suffolk County, New York By: Debra Hoffman Purchasing Agent DATED: April 21, 2016 897 4/21 1x vbr INVITATION TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of the Rocky Point Union Free School District at Rocky Point, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York hereby invites sealed bids for : Schedule No. : 17-04 Athletic/PE Supplies 17-05 Athletic Uniforms as specified in the contract documents. Bids will be received until 10:00 A.M., prevailing time on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, at the District Administrative Office, 90 Rocky Point-Yaphank Road, Rocky Point, New York 11778. Bid title should be clearly marked on each envelope, along with the date and time of the bid opening. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept that bid which in its judgment is in the best interest of the School District. If required by the contract documents, each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond or Bank Check payable to the Board of Education, in an amount not less than FIVE percent (5%) of the amount of the bid. Any bid submitted will be binding for Forty-Five (45) days after the formal opening thereof, and no bid shall be withdrawn during that time, pending the decision of the Board of Education. The contract documents, including specifications may be examined and obtained between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M., Monday through Friday at the District Administrative Office, 90 Rocky Point-Yaphank Road, Rocky Point, New York beginning Thursday, April 21, 2016. BY ORDER OF THE; Board of Education Rocky Point Union Free School District At Rocky Point, Town of Brookhaven Suffolk County, New York By: Debra Hoffman Purchasing Agent DATED: April 21, 2016 898 4/21 1x vbr


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Photos by Bill Landon

Clockwise from above, Joy Papagianopoulos connects with a pitch; Shelby Curtin scoops up the ball; and lindsey McKenna tosses the ball to first base.

Shoreham scores big, wins three in a row Softball

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Prior to topping Westhampton Beach and Bayport-Blue Point this week, the Shoreham-Wading River softball team started its three-game winning streak with a 21-9 nonleague victory over Comsewogue Saturday. The Warriors may have led the Wildcats 5-0 after the first inning, but Shoreham scored big in a fourth inning that blew the game open. Comsewogue, fresh off its win over Westhampton Beach, didn’t have ace pitcher Alexa Murray available to start the game, although she came in for relief, and spread pitching duties across three different hurlers. Comsewogue junior Dominique Bailey drove in two runs, and Murray followed with a three-run homerun to jump out to a 5-0 lead to open the game. “We trailed 5-0 after that first inning, but we’re a hitting team,” Shoreham senior Shelby Curtin said. “We all have the capability, so I told the girls we all have to hit the ball. It’s what we do — go out there and show them that we can hit the ball just as well as they do.” Curtin homered over the centerfield

fence, driving in freshman Joy Papagianopoulos to close the gap. Comsewogue scored twice more when sophomore Emily Whitman drove in two in the top of the third, to edge ahead 7-2. Shoreham answered next when a crack of freshman Melissa Marchese’s bat drove the ball over the fence for a solo shot to help her team trail by four. Next, it was sophomore Katherine Opiela’s turn, and she ripped a shot deep to right field, plating Curtin and junior Lindsey McKenna to cut the Warriors’ lead to 7-5. Sophomore Victoria Coman kept the rally alive as she belted one through the infield, scoring Opiela, to make it a one-run game before the inning was over. The Wildcats, with a stout defensive effort, retired the Warriors in order to begin the bottom of the fourth. The Wildcats had a marathon inning, lighting up the scoreboard with 11 runs, led by Marchese, who had three RBIs, followed by Curtin and sophomore Olivia Baudo, who had two RBIs apiece. “They’re very good defensively — every time we hit the ball, they caught it,” Comsewogue’s Murray said. Coman and Opiela also helped plate run-

ners, as the Comsewogue pitcher walked in two runs with the bases loaded. Coman brought more runners home with an RBI-single that scored Opiela, and Papagianopoulos took a pitch on a full count to draw the walk with the bases loaded, forcing in a run. Marchese had a busy day at the plate, and remained consistent when she jumped on a pitch for a deep shot to right field, plating Coman and freshman Kaitlyn McGivney, to break out to the 21-9 advantage. Shoreham-Wading River head coach John King liked what he saw, and was especially pleased with his team’s performance at the plate. “We’re a very good hitting team,” King said. “We had to bring in our regular starting pitcher [Coman], and she did a nice job.” Marchese triggered the mercy rule, so leading by 12 runs after five innings, her Wildcats were awarded the win. “We played really well today, we kept it together, and it was a great team effort,” Marchese said. “We made a few errors, but we picked each other up. We can’t look at anyone’s record; we just have to come out and play as hard as we can.” Marchese’s fielder’s choice in the bottom

of the fifth against Westhampton drove in McGivney for a 3-3 tie. Papagianopoulos went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs and McKenna went 2-for-3 in that game. In the following game against BayportBlue Point, Marchese went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI for Shoreham, now 4-4 in League VI. Papagianopoulos went 2-for-4 with an RBI and junior Hannah Longboat went 2-for-2 with two runs.


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Eagles still searching for first win of season boys’ Track & Field

Harborfields . . . . . . 103 Rocky Point . . . . . . . 38 By Bill landon

Rocky Point and Harborfields each looked to notch their first victory of the season Tuesday, but the Tornadoes’ boys’ track and field team blew past the Eagles on their home track, to win the League V meet, 103-38. Harborfields long jump standout Randy Maldon, a senior, was the talk of the event, taking first with a jump of 18-9 3/4, to come up well ahead of the second place finisher. Maldon, who has competed in the event since his sophomore year, also runs winter track, and said the windy conditions affected his performance despite the positive turnout. “The wind definitely throws off my steps — it’s pushing me back so I have to push harder, and it affects me in the air,” he said. “Going down the runway, I drifted to the left a little bit.” The Tornadoes flexed their muscles early, dominating, the 1,600-meter to take

the top five spots. First across the line for Harborfields was sophomore James DeSantis, who won the event in 4 minutes, 59:06 seconds. Harborfields senior Jake Miller won the 3,000 in 11:28.2, finishing just ahead of teammate Alexander Martin, a junior, as both runners traded the lead several times. “It was windy, but I ran with my teammate Alex alternating laps and we would take turns blocking the wind,” Miller said. “We needed to see who had a little bit left with 800 meters left.” Rocky Point’s Chris Valleau, a threeyear varsity competitor, competed in the 200 and 400 dashes, and said he felt he underperformed. “I can run better than I did today,” the junior said, adding that it had nothing to do with the windy conditions. Rocky Point senior Kevin LaRosa, who competed in the 100 and 200, finished the races in 13 seconds and 28 seconds, respectively. “I thought we underperformed as a team today — we certainly could’ve done better,” LaRosa said. “The conditions really didn’t affect me today in the shorter races, but it does in the longer distances.” Alex DeMottie, a senior who competed in the high jump, 800 and 4x800 relay, echoed LaRosa’s and Valleau’s assessment that there was room for improvement. “It wasn’t my best performance,” DeMottie said. “I’ve got to work harder to improve my times.” Rocky Point head coach Chris Donadoni said in the end, his Eagles just faced a better team. “I was pleased with our shotput and discus events today, although we didn’t get to see those because those events are held on the lower field,” the head coach said, adding that his assistant coach

Photos by Bill Landon

Clockwise from top left, Joe Harris races around the track; austin Garske leaps over the hurdle; and Matt Farrugio leaps into the sand pit.

said each kid threw their best in both events. “It’s a growing process with this team. They’re real young and inexperienced, so each meet is an opportunity for all of them to learn something. We’ll look at each of their performances, but more importantly, how they prepare

mentally for each event. They’ve made progress in their preparation since the start of the season.” With the win, Harborfields improves to 1-2 as the Eagles fall to 0-3. Rocky Point travels to Westhampton Beach on April 30 for an 8:30 a.m. meet.

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Mount Sinai . . . . . . . . 6 Middle Country . . . . . 1

he Miller Place girls’ track and field team traveled to Amityville Tuesday and outscored its opposition.

he Mount Sinai boys’ tennis team traveled to Middle Country Tuesday and served up a win over its competition.


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Local assistant principal named athletic director done a really nice job of supervision of both faculty and staff. We’re really proud of her.” A new athletic director has entered After graduating from Sachem, Turner the kingdom. received a bachelor of science degree in After an extensive search, Port Jefferson physical education from SUNY Cortland. school district hired Danielle Turner to She followed that up with a master’s in be the new face of Royals athletics, taking athletic administration and coaching from the helm on July 1 and replacing Edward Stony Brook University, and is currently Cinelli, who has served as interim athletic pursuing a doctorate in educational admindirector since former leader Deb Ferry left istration and supervision from St. John’s in December. University. She also holds certification in “I’m super excited to get in there and the areas of the Dignity for All Students Act, start,” Turner said. “Being an athletic crisis prevention and intervention and first director has always been my goal. It’s a aid, and is a certified personal trainer. small community, a very supportive comTurner received her first teaching and munity. I think, for me, Port Jefferson is coaching positions at Longwood Middle the perfect fit.” School, where she was The Sayville resident ‘I think the sky is the limit a physical education and Farmingdale native for Danielle in regard to teacher and varsity volis the assistant princileyball coach from 2008pal at North Country athletic administration, 12, while also coaching Road Middle School in and I think that’s because lacrosse and basketball at Miller Place, a role she different levels. She later took after first applying of the way she approaches served as assistant prinfor the athletic director all the different tasks she cipal at Eastern Suffolk position there. She will Premm Learnhas — and that’s because BOCES’ follow former assistant ing Center and Sayville principal Robert Neidig of her work ethic.’ Academic Center. to Port Jefferson, who “I went from teach— DAVID FALCO himself left Miller Place ing phys ed with sixthto become the principal at Port Jefferson graders to being a special education asMiddle School. sistant principal, which was extremely North Country Road Principal Matt difficult, but also was just a great learning Clark said Turner will do a phenomenal job experience for me in terms of the types of for the Royals. students that I dealt with,” Turner said in “She did a really nice job of acclimating an interview. right to our culture and I could tell right David Falco, a physical education teachaway she had tremendous initiative,” he er at Sachem North and the school’s varsisaid. “We were very impressed when she ty football coach, instructed Turner when stepped in and became a big part of the fab- she was on the girls’ basketball team there. ric of what we do. She’s done a great job of He said his former athlete was a dedicated, team building within teachers and she’s also tough inside player. As a SUNY Cortland BY DESIRÉE KEEGAN

Movers & Shakers Photo from Danielle Turner

Danielle Turner will take over as athletic director in Port Jefferson on July 1.

alumnus, he was an integral part of her college discussion. “She has a love of sports and kids, she has a great rapport with parents and the other administrators in the building, and I’ve seen her interact with all of those groups in a very positive way,” he said. “I think the sky is the limit for Danielle in regard to athletic administration, and I think that’s because of the way she approaches all the different tasks she has — and that’s because of her work ethic.” Turner, who is also making waves as a female boys’ basketball referee, said she’s thankful for those like Lisa Lally and Deb Ferry, Miller Place and Port Jefferson’s former longtime athletic directors, for paving

the way for females. “I owe it all to them,” she said. “They’ve been super supportive and helpful, and excelled and thrived in the position.” She thinks Port Jefferson is the perfect place for her because of its small, intimate setting, and said she was excited to learn that the athletic office was within the high school. “Port Jeff obviously has a great reputation academically, so I definitely keep up with that reputation while getting a feel of the land,” she said. “I want to continue with producing quality student-athletes and ultimately improve upon those programs in whatever way we can. I am again just so thrilled to be able to see the kids in action and get out there at games supporting our kids.”

Legals Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 20(5) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Shoreham at the Village Hall, 80 Woodville Road, Shoreham, New York on the 10th day of May, 2016 at 7:30 PM to consider enacting a proposed local law as follows:

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 20(5) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Shoreham at the Village Hall, 80 Woodville Road, Shoreham, New York on the 10th day of May, 2016 at 7:30 PM to consider enacting a proposed local law as follows:

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 20(5) of the Municipal Home Rule Law, a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Shoreham at the Village Hall, 80 Woodville Road, Shoreham, New York on the 10th day of May, 2016 at 7:30 PM to consider enacting a proposed local law as follows:

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

percent (5%) of the amount bid.

Notice is hereby given that the Miller Place Union Free School District, in accordance with Section 103 of Article 5-A of the NYS General Municipal Law, invites the submission of sealed bids for:

Any bid submitted will be binding for ONE HUNDRED TWENTY (120) days after the formal opening thereof, and no bid shall be withdrawn during that time, pending the award decision of the Board of Education.

LOCAL LAW NO. ____ OF 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ENTITLED PUBLIC DRINKING

LOCAL LAW NO. ____ OF 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ENTITLED NOISE CONTROL

LOCAL LAW NO. ____ OF 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ENTITLED STREET WORK

17-05 Music Repair 17-06 Printing Bid As specified in the contract documents.

This local law would regulate the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public places in the Village This is a summary. The full text of the proposed local law is available at the Village Clerk’s office during Village office hours and is available for inspection and on the Village web site: www.shorehamvillage.org. At said public hearing all persons with an interest will be heard.

This local law would allow the Village to regulate and control sound levels within the Village This is a summary. The full text of the proposed local law is available at the Village Clerk’s office during Village office hours and is available for inspection and on the Village web site: www.shorehamvillage.org. At said public hearing all persons with an interest will be heard.

This local law would regulate excavations, construction and other activities on Village streets. This is a summary. The full text of the proposed local law is available at the Village Clerk’s office during Village office hours and is available for inspection and on the Village web site: www.shorehamvillage.org. At said public hearing all persons with an interest will be heard.

The contract documents, including specifications, may be examined and obtained between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M., Monday through Friday at the District Administration Office, 7 Memorial Drive, Miller Place, New York 11764 beginning on April 21, 2016.

Dated: April 13, 2016 Cathy Donahue-Spier Village Clerk 80 Woodville Road Shoreham, NY 11786 631-821-0680 893 4/21 1x vbr

Dated: April 13, 2016 Cathy Donahue-Spier Village Clerk 80 Woodville Road Shoreham, NY 11786 631-821-0680 894 4/21 1x vbr

Dated: April 13, 2016 Cathy Donahue-Spier Village Clerk 80 Woodville Road Shoreham, NY 11786 631-821-0680 895 4/21 1x vbr

Sealed bids will be received until 2:00pm , prevailing time, on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at the District Administration Office, 7 Memorial Drive, Miller Place, New York 11764, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bid title must be clearly marked on each envelope, along with bidder name and address, and the date and time of the bid opening. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids, or to accept that bid which, in its judgment, is in the best interest of the School District. If required by the contract documents, each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond or Certified Check payable to the Miller Place Union Free School District, in an amount not less than FIVE

MILLER PLACE FIRE DISTRICT TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK

BY ORDER OF THE: Board of Education Miller Place Union Free School District At Miller Place, Town of Brookhaven Suffolk County, New York

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Miller Place Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, at a meeting held on March 13, 2016, duly adopted the following Resolution subject to Permissive Referendum: The Resolution authorizes the replacement of the HVAC system and related equipment at Headquarters located at 12 Miller Place Road, Miller Place, New York, at an estimated total cost not to exceed $100,000.00, and the expenditure for such purpose of not more than $100,000.00 from monies now in the Capital Reserve Fund of the Miller Place Fire District heretofore previously established.

By: Carrie Sandt

Dated: April 15, 2016

Dated: April 21, 2016

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS MILLER PLACE FIRE DISTRICT

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Janet Staufer, District Secretary NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM #16-03

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PEOPLE

Recognizing Miller Place firemen

On April 2, Suffolk County Legislator Sarah Anker (D-Mount Sinai) joined the Miller Place Fire District at its annual installation dinner at Majestic Gardens in Rocky Point to present recognition awards to members of the department for their service. Alfred Kopcienski and Jack Katrina received recognition for 45 years of service, Carol Hawat was named EMT of the year, and Jeff Kinkaid was named firefighter of the year. “The Miller Place Fire Department deserves nothing but our utmost gratitude,” Anker said. “Their service is vital

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Marine graduates:

Connor Moore, of Shoreham-Wading River High School, graduated March 26 from U.S. Marine Corps Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. He received a commission in the U.S. Marine Corps as a second lieutenant. Moore attended Bryant University, played soccer there and worked at ACE Insurance Group in Atlanta until entering Officer School this past January to serve his country.

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Legislator Sarah Anker, third from left, honored Miller Place firemen and EMTs at the Miller Place Fire District’s annual installation dinner.

to keeping our community safe. I am proud to honor these local heroes.” Anker also had the opportunity to recognize those who are both volunteer firefighters and veterans. Through Suffolk County’s veteran recognition program,

Anker awarded pins to veterans John Hagermann, Don Nimphius, Michele Devaux, Robert Foley, Alvin Johnson, Scott Walsh, Chris Lall, Mike Higley, Joe McCrain Jr., John Quinn, Guy Schneider, Jack Katrina and Thomas Crosby.

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Long Island Cares’s Michael Haynes, Legislator Sarah Anker and manager Elana Sissons collected pet supplies for Baxter’s Pet Pantry.

Long Island cares about pets During the month of March, Suffolk County Legislator Sarah Anker (D-Mount Sinai) partnered with Long Island Cares to host a pet supply drive at her office in Mount Sinai. Through the generous donations of local community members and pet supply stores, Anker collected pet food, small animal bedding and pet treats. All collections are donated to Baxter’s Pet Pantry, operated by Long Island Cares – Harry Chapin Food Bank.

“It was my pleasure to partner with Long Island Cares,” Anker said. “They have a wonderful reputation and their support of families who are in need of pet food is a unique service.” Baxter’s Pet Pantry was developed in partnership with the Animal Relief Fund to make free pet food and supplies available to pet-owning families in need in Nassau and Suffolk counties. For more information, call Long Island Cares at 631-582-3663.


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WE BUY MID CENTURY FURNITURE. 1950’s thru 1970’s Danish, Italian, French, American modern. Herman Miller, Knoll, France and Sons, Fritz Hansen. Eames, Wegner, Nakashima, Gio Ponti, Finn Juhl. 718.383.6465 info@openairmodern.com CASH FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Up to $35/Box! Sealed & Unexpired. Payment made SAME DAY. Highest Prices Paid!! Call Juley Today! 800-413-3479, www.CashForYourTestStrips.com WANTED! GUNS-STAMPS-COINS LIC.FFL dealer. We buy& sell Modern/antique rifles, pistols, Amo. Also military souvenirs. We do gun transfers & receive Amo. Also buying stamps & coins. B&C SPORTING 631-751-5662

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AIR COMPRESSOR. Sears. 100PSI. Model # 106153541. $25.00. Stony Brook. Text or call. 631-816-3456. ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL HUTCH w/drawers, stained walnut, 3’4�w x 1’4�d x 6’h. $50. 631-751-5818 CABBAGE PATCH DOLLS Asking $20.00 each. Call 631-744-3722, please leave a message. K’NEX BUILDING SETS Over 25 complete at $8 or less each. 631-941-4939.

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FARMWORKERS: RICHTERS ORCHARD IN NORTHPORT, NY 2 temp jobs 4/18–11/10 Rate $11.74/hr, &/or piece rate per bu. $.75 apples & pears, 3 mths exp. Manually prune, plant, cultivate & harvest fruits. Tools/equipment supplied at no cost. Employment guaranteed for .75% of work contract. Free housing to workers not able to return home same day. Transportation/subsistence provided by employer upon 50% completion of work contract. Apply One Stop Office: 877-466-9757 Job #NY 1160908 THE ARC OF DELAWARE County seeks dynamic professionals to lead our nationally recognized organization in supporting people with I/DD in living personally fulfilling lives. Positions include: Chief Supervisor/Life Coach 10, Assistant Director of Residential Services, House Manager. Apply: www.delarc.org

PROFESSIONAL PIZZA MAKER For Pizzeria in Wading River. Must have 3-4 years experience. Salary based on experience and performance. Please call 631-680-7044, between 8am-6pm. PT GARDEN HELP WANTED. Must be knowledgable of different types of plants. Planting and weeding a must. $10/hr. 631-751-1714 The Laurel Hill School is seeking a Bookkeeper, PT, 6 hours per day, 4 days per week. Call 631-751-1154 TRUST & ESTATE ATTORNEY OR PARALEGAL with 3 to 5 years of experience. Familiarity with Hot Docs and Time Matters programs a plus. Send cover letter with salary requirements and resume to caltebrando@burnerlaw.com VETERINARY ASSISTANT Jefferson Animal Hospital Port Jefferson Station Assist in providing direct care and maintenance of the kennels and hospital. Assisting in exam rooms. Dog walking shifts required. Please email or fax resume: jrosedvm@optonline.net, 631-331-2532

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TOWN OF SMITHTOWN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BAY CONSTABLE PART TIME – Rotating Shifts: 8-4,

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To The ediTor: i recently had the joy of appearing in traffic court. Literally hundreds of people, one by one, appear before the judges in multiple courtrooms to plead their cases, trying to avoid an $80 or more penalty, because a car registered in their name was caught on camera not abiding 100 percent by the letter of the law. it was made perfectly clear, time and again, that the court didn’t care who drove the car. The owner of the car may have been guilty of nothing more than letting someone who needed it borrow his car. if someone uses your pencil to stab someone or your medicine to overdose themselves, are you at fault? if you give your pen to someone who uses it to sign a mortgage, are you liable to pay it? Also, the judges make it perfectly clear that this is not a question whether public safety was compromised in any way. if the camera caught you going one mile per hour over the legal limit, not coming to a complete stop before turning right on a red light, or if you stopped your car one inch over a white line on the road, you were guilty, even if no other cars were in sight or affected. No exceptions. No common sense. No mercy. No circumstances considered. The question was never whether the action was perfectly safe or sensible, only whether it was according to the letter of the law. everything was perfectly legal and completely unfair, unjust and

unreasonable. in none of the cases before the judge could i imagine a policeman or traffic cop giving a ticket for such infractions, all of them trivial. in its graciousness, the court lets you know no points are charged to your driver’s license, and you can have extra time to pay if you don’t have the money in hand. Most people plead for time till they get their next paychecks or social security checks, but still there are hundreds waiting for one of six cashier windows to be free to take their money. (i waited an hour, which is why hundreds of others just mail in the fine and don’t waste a morning at court to be heard perfunctorily, ignored and summarily sentenced.) Newly developed driverless cars, which are programmed to obey all traffic laws meticulously, are involved in twice as many accidents as cars with human drivers who exercise their judgment. The driverless cars are never at fault legally — they just weren’t able to think and adjust to circumstances. Typically, they are involved in more rear-end collisions and fender-benders, which is also true of drivers paranoid about being caught on camera. The bottom line: cameras at intersections have nothing to do with public safety and everything to do with finding ways to fleece the citizens. Just another reason why people have lost respect for government. ronald W. Stelzer, Senior Pastor our Savior Lutheran Church Centereach

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Of primary concern for New York voters As the primary season in New York comes to a close, with real estate mogul donald Trump and former Secretary of State hillary Clinton winning the night for the republicans and the democrats, respectively, one of the more lingering questions is whether to have open or closed primaries. New York has a closed primary system, meaning only voters who are registered with a certain political party may vote in that party’s primary. That left millions of independent voters out of the race entirely, making many call instead for an open primary, in which voters are not

required to declare an affiliation before casting a vote in a single party’s primary race. if they had gotten involved earlier, those independents did have methods to participate in Tuesday’s primary, if they so desired. Their deadlines to register with the Board of elections passed in october. our editorial board does not support an open primary. People not affiliated with an institution should not have equal rights to its members to decide how that institution should run and who should lead it. An open primary also leaves

room for abuse. The voting system in New York — and nationwide — has already seen its fair share of that, with issues like dead people somehow casting ballots in presidential races. in an open primary, less honest people would vote for the weakest candidate in one party just so the nominee they support in the opposite party has a better shot at winning. That’s not fair and it’s not the way our system should work. New York’s primary voting system is best in its current form. Let’s leave the party votes in the hands of its actual members.

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wonderful visual image that I think about it or rely on it with some regularity. Do you remember the Venn diagram? It has two adjoining circles with a varying amount of overlap in the middle, and the theory can be applied to almost any circumstance. Let’s start with sports, where passions are high, but the consequences of any single event or season are, relatively speaking, much lower. Red Sox and Yankee fans would seem to have almost nothing in common, with two circles drawn as far away on a page as humanly possible. But each year there is at least one game where a Red Sox fan might root for a Yankee and a Yankee might root for a member of the Red Sox. Yes, think about it. The all-star game determines the home field advantage for the World Series. If the result of the all-star game was on the

line and a member of the Red Sox could win the game with a home run, wouldn’t a Yankee fan begrudgingly cheer for that player in the hope that if our team made it to a seventh game of the World Series, the game would be at Yankee Stadium? There, we might get to see our team win a title instead of in a National League park. From the passion of sports to the passions in our lives, a Venn diagram can also be useful in affairs of the heart. Let’s say you’re dating and you’re exploring similarities in your partner. Do you like the same food, books and movies? Do you have the same view on the importance of family, the role you might play in a community or the value of vacation time? While all of these questions might lead to a better understanding of where you have common ground, marriage counselors or even dating services might suggest that circles

with a perfect overlap might not create a perfect couple. After all, some differences or nonoverlapping spaces might make for a refreshing extension of our own circles. Maybe, as part of these relationships, we look for ways to expand the circles that define what we know and have experienced. Even relationships that have ended can help shape ways to find common ground with someone else. Then there’s politics. We will need to pick a president in November. Do any of the candidates overlap with your circle? Maybe, instead of looking at the breadth of their campaigns, you can consider the depth or importance of any one issue, extending that middle ground into a threedimensional space. Maybe your vote will reflect whatever common ground you can find on a single issue, while rolling your eyes at the differences on

real options instead of the usual Tweedledum and Tweedledee candidates. Whatever happens from this point on, New York state has uncharacteristically played a significant part in this election. Until April, by the time we here have our primaries, the dust has usually cleared and our outcomes haven’t particularly registered on the political Richter scale. This time was different. Yes, advance polling had projected Trump and Hillary Clinton victories. But the wide margin for both was a major additional factor. With just a few precincts to report, Trump had won 60 percent of the vote in a three-way race; and Clinton won 58 percent against Sanders, holding together a wide coalition of voters more typical of the national voter profile. Some other interesting points: John Kasich came in a solid second with 25 percent; the only district Trump lost was Manhattan, his home, which went to Kasich; and Ted Cruz was a distant third which was predictable, if for no other reason than after his “New

York values” comment earlier in the contest. I have often thought that the race for president goes on far too long but I read an article recently in The New York Times that gave me a different perspective. The writer suggested that the contest could be compared to a job interview, in this case the most powerful job in the world, and that we were the employers, which as voters I guess we are. So in this long interviewing process, we get a chance to see how the candidates react when in friendly domains, when under pressure from unfriendly spectators and when they are in an adversarial role, attacking each other. These are all simulations of the job they are after, and their reactions are revealing. We also get to judge how well they manage a complex campaign over a considerable period of time. Few would disagree that the stark contrast between the campaigns of Obama and Clinton contributed to Clinton’s loss in 2008. Besides being president and commander in chief, the winner had darn well

be a good manager. Although he won the election in 1976 against Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter will go down in history as one of the U.S. presidents’ worst managers who tried in vain to micromanage throughout his four years. Ronald Reagan handily beat him in 1980 and could be known as the delegator in chief for the way he managed his administration until he became ill. Trump and Clinton, if they wind up going head-to-head in November, also offer stark contrasts. Regardless of whom one intends to vote for, few would deny that Clinton has the most experience in government and Trump has the least. This is the great advantage for Clinton and paradoxically the great advantage for Trump. People who are dissatisfied with the direction our country is headed — or their own lives — or look at government in Washington as abdication of responsibility, see Trump as an unsullied outsider capable of shaking out the deadwood and turning things around. Can he do it? He continually refers to himself as a “deal maker,”

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A concept from my grammar school world still applies today. so many other topics. Ultimately, it seems that the most effective politician might not be someone who wants to fight for us, as Hillary Clinton suggests in her campaign mantra. And it might not be someone who wants to make America great again, as Donald Trump urges. Instead, it might be someone who can find the greatest common ground with other politicians and with other Americans. We know that the best policies for Iowa likely won’t be the best for New York, but there must be ways to get New Yorkers and Iowans to find a national leader who can represent all of us — and not just those who are part of our inner circle.

Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump have presented us with some real options. capable of making the United States great again. And Russian President Putin likes him, another first for an American presidential election. Clinton has the problem of being “old goods,” familiar as the paintings on the wall that go unappreciated with time. And for various reasons, people profess not to like her, as if that is a criterion for the highest office. Do they have to like her? In fact I have met her half-adozen times and unlike the public face she presents from the podium, she struck me as not only likeable but also delightful and quite human. On the other hand, do people trust her to reflect their values and do the right thing when under great stress? That is the biggest voter question, and in New York state Tuesday the answer came back a resounding “yes.” Stay tuned.

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