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May 30, 2019

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Brookhaven to operate on North Country Road with grant funds Town workers will soon be taking hammers and dozers to a stretch of North Country Road in Shoreham, all thanks to a state grant. The Town of Brookhaven announced it had received a $1.8 million grant from the New York State Department of Transportation, Transportation Alternatives Program and made available through the Federal Highway Administration with the intent to start construction in 2020. The plan calls for a revitalization of the well-worn pavement from Woodville Road to the entrance of Shoreham Beach. In addition, the town will construct new U.S. American Disabilities Act-compliant sidewalks, curbs and ramps from Valentine Road down to the entrance of Shoreham Beach. Dan Losquadro (R), the town superintendent of highways, said they have had the road on their radar for the past three years, but new ADA compliance standards have mandated the town reconstruct all the sidewalks before they look at paving the road, as was the case when they repaved roads in Rocky Point last year. These new compliances include sensory pads on all ramps and a widening of the sidewalks.

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“On North Country Road, there’s almost none of it that’s ADA compliant,” Losquadro said. “For our residents who are disabled, this is a very worthwhile project.” In addition to the roadwork on North Country Road, the town has also received $50,000 in Multi Modal #4 funding from the state DOT to replace the sidewalk on Route 25A in Shoreham from Roswell Avenue to Woodville Avenue, which should start within the next two months. The town boasted the new sidewalks will allow walkability from Shoreham Plaza on Route 25A, to Miller Avenue Elementary School all the way to the town-owned Shoreham Beach. Councilwoman Jane Bonner (R-Rocky Point) said local chambers of commerce, civics and the Shoreham-Wading River schools superintendent, Gerard Poole, wrote letters to the state to help in the grant effort. “Those sidewalks are crumbling, they’re narrow and they’re not ADA compliant,” she said. Currently the sidewalk ends at Valentine Road, and the shoulders of the road, beyond a few residential homes, border sharp slopes and woods on both sides. This makes it hazardous for bikers and joggers who climb the hilly road north of North Country Road. Losquadro said ROAD REPAVING CONTINUED ON A7

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Local hamlets pay homage to fallen servicemembers KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM In honor of Memorial Day, Mount Sinai’s Heritage Park hosted its annual Parade of Flags, while VFWs in Rocky Point and Sound Beach took the time May 27 to memorialize those servicemen and servicewomen lost throughout the years. Joe Cognitore, the commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6249 in Rocky Point, read the names of 204 people who have died in the service of the U.S., with each set of names said to the sound of a bell. He said the number of names he reads every Memorial Day grows every year.

Over in Sound Beach, the Sound Beach Civic, along with members of the Sound Beach Fire Department, hosted their own ceremony at the Sound Beach Veterans Memorial. Flags flew at half-mast, but veterans of each branch of service, from the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard, helped raise each of the flags high to the bright, sunny sky. Members of the Miller Place Boy Scouts Troop 204 played an echo version of taps. “Flowers, memorials and flags at half staff, and the sad notes of taps, as meaningful as they are, they are not enough,” Cognitore said. What we really must do to honor their sacrifice is to live what they died for.”

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Local firefighter recognized for saving Selden man from heart attack BY DAVID LUCES DLUCES@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM “It means everything that he was there — he knew,” Bob Short, a Selden resident said of Cliff Lesmeister, a Port Jefferson Station resident and New York City firefighter. The man had rushed to his aid after he crashed his car and stopped on a lawn in Selden and went into cardiac arrest Feb. 25. Four months later, Short and Lesmeister reunited for the first time since the incident at Stony Brook University Hospital May 28. The 28-year veteran of the FDNY and Olivia Hoerner, an EMT from the Selden fire department, were presented with the Stony Brook University Heart Institute’s HeartSaver Community Award. Lesmeister was off-duty and was parked on the other side of the road taking a phone call when he witnessed Short’s car crash. He and a bystander ran across a street, called 911, broke the car window to rescue Bob and started performing CPR. In a short time, the Selden EMS/

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fire department responded, and Bob was taken to the Heart Institute. After 15 days of treatment, which included a protected percutaneous coronary intervention procedure, Short was released March 12. When asked if he remembered anything from that day. Short said he doesn’t remember a thing and when he regained consciousness his wife told him he had suffered a heart attack. “Something was wrong — I had to act, and I was just happy I was there,” the FDNY firefighter stationed in Astoria said. Short stated he didn’t know what he could say to the firefighter and said he didn’t know if he’s supposed to be here or not supposed to be here after all that has happened. “You are supposed to be here,” Lesmeister reassured him. Recipients of the HeartSaver Community Award are recognized for delivering exemplary cardiac care to the community at large by the Heart Institute’s Chest Pain Center and Door-toBalloon Committee.

Top, firefighter Cliff Lesmeister greets Selden resident Bob Short for the second time since Short’s heart attack; bottom, Lesmeister and Olivia Hoerner were presented with a community award. Photos by David Luces

Suffolk introduces new substance abuse awareness training for coaches BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Legislators are asking high school athletic coaches to help combat substance abuse in Suffolk County and are looking to give them the training needed to do so. On May 21, at a press conference held at Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone (D) and Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket) announced a partnership with the nonprofit Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. Bellone said a new, countyfunded program will provide athletic coaches and trainers in middle and high schools with a 75-minute training course designed to combat substance abuse among student-athletes. Ward Melville coaches have already been through the awareness training that now will be offered to all county secondary schools. “This program will help save lives,” Bellone said. “I have no doubt about that.” Krista Bertschi, who lost her son Anthony Mazzella to drug addiction, attended the press conference, holding a photo of her son, to show support for the training.

Mazzella passed away Jan. 22, 2017, from an overdose of heroin and fentanyl. Bertschi said her son was a boxer who was clean for two years when he dislocated his shoulder before Thanksgiving of 2016. While he refused pain medication at first, as the pain lingered, he decided to take them. The program, developed with LICADD and Stony Brook University, will look to provide coaches with the knowledge of the warning signs of drug and alcohol abuse in studentathletes and how to engage and intervene with team members suspected of abusing addictive substances. Bellone said a coach’s knowledge of an injury may be especially critical in that they may be able to link subtle changes in a player’s behavior to the treatment they are receiving as many times opioids are prescribed for pain. Hahn had piloted the program with several local school districts, working alongside LICADD and SBU to develop the training. The county will be providing $100,000 to LICADD to aid in developing the program. Hahn, a graduate of Ward Melville High School, said she was pleased to launch the program at her alma mater. As a former

student-athlete and the mother of a recent Ward Melville cheerleader and current Three Village athlete, Hahn said she recognizes how influential a coach’s role can be in a student’s life both on and off the field. She added that the training course was customized to address the various scenarios coaches may encounter, from an injured teenager being prescribed opioids to a marijuana bag falling out of a backpack to team members talking about a big party coming up. “It’s a unique place in a player’s life that is provided by the coach with an unparalleled opportunity to understand the circumstances the athlete is facing,” she said. Hahn said social workers are still needed when a problem is identified but coaches can be the first line of defense. “They can play an important role in the fight against student drug abuse, and through this training, we have invited them to be among the traditional stakeholders working to save lives,” she said. Steve Chassman, executive director of LICADD, said the seeds of drug disorders usually start in high school, and he thanked the legislators and coaches for their help in solving

what he called a public health crisis. “We are encouraging the coaches to create a culture where people can work together and come forward not just from a disciplinary standpoint but from a public health standpoint,” he said. Peter Melore, executive director of health, physical education, recreation and athletics for the Three Village Central School District, said during training the district coaches had numerous questions, including how to approach a student, and what to say if they were approached first. “It’s been a privilege and an honor to be the first to do this,” he said. “I would be remiss if I did not thank our coaches for their engagement in the workshops.” Bertschi said she believes the program will foster essential communication between coaches and parents if an issue is identified. She will continue to support awareness and prevention programs such as the coach training course, she said, “In memory of my beautiful son and all of the other angels gone too soon to this horrific disease so that no other parent has to walk in the ugly shoes that I walk in every day.” Districts interested in participating in the program can reach out to LICADD at 631-9791700 to schedule a training session.


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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 3 standard proposal form in the manner designated therein and as required by the specifications that must be enclosed in sealed envelopes bearing the name of the job and name and address of the bidder on the outside, addressed to: MOUNT SINAI UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, clearly marked on the outside: Bid For: Mount Sinai High School – Roofing Replacement Each proposal submitted must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond, made payable to the MOUNT SINAI UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid, as a commitment by the bidder that, if its bid is accepted, it will enter into a contract to perform the work and will execute such further security as may be required for the faithful performance of the contract. Certification of bonding company is required for this bid, see Instructions for Bidders section. Each bidder shall agree to hold his/her bid price for forty-five (45) days after the formal bid opening. A pre-bid meeting and walk thru is scheduled for Friday, May 31, 2019 at 3:00 pm. at Mt. High School, 114 North Country Road, Mt. Sinai, New York 11766. Potential bidders are asked to gather at the Main Office at which time they shall be escorted to the area of work. Although not mandatory, it is highly recommended that all potential bidders attend. It is the Board’s intention to award the contracts to the lowest qualified bidder providing the required security who can meet the experience, technical and budget requirements. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any informality and to accept such bid which, in the opinion of the Board, is in the best interests of the School District. Mount Sinai Union Free tbrnewsmedia.com

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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com School District Board of Education 118 North Country Road Mount Sinai, New York 11766 658 5/30 1x vbr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, SEC. 85-55 (B) OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING AND AT ONE INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. (AUDITORIUM – 2nd FLOOR), ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019 COMMENCING AT 2:00 P.M. AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH OPEN MEETINGS LAW, SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE LIVE STREAMED OVER THE INTERNET AT http:// b r o o k h a v e n t o w n n y. i g m 2 . com/Citizens/Default.aspx, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: VILLAGE BEACON RECORD 23. Nicholas Brill, c/o Traci’s Permits 80 Terry St., Patchogue, NY. Location: East side Adams Ave. 100’ North of 7th St. (not open), Sound Beach. Applicant requests front yard setback variance for existing 6’ x 32.3’ covered wood porch and existing garage addition; also, minimum and total side yard variances for existing carport addition with roof overhang. (0200 07300 0300 004000) 33. Terry & Regina Hill, c/o Andrew Malguarnera 713 Main St., Port Jefferson, NY. Location: East side Randall Rd. 701’+/- South of Albert St., Shoreham. Applicant requests rear yard variance for existing one story residence additon; also, side yard and rear yard variances for existing gazebo. (0200 10400 0200 006000) East American • 37. tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com

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SCPD arrests Centereach man after narcotics investigation Suffolk County police arrested a Centereach man May 22 following a narcotics investigation. Police said the man was trying to sell drugs at a playground with his daughter beside him. During the course of the investigation, detectives apprehended Chaleek Williams for possession and intent to sell crack cocaine on the playground at the Oxhead Road Elementary School, located at 144 Oxhead Road, allegedly with his 2-year-old daughter present. Williams was also allegedly in possession of a quantity of the ecstasy drug. As he was being placed under

arrest, police said Williams became combative and had to be restrained by officers. Williams, 25, of Centereach, was charged with multiple counts of possessing a controlled substance with intent to sell, as well as endangering the welfare of a child and resisting arrest. Williams was held overnight at the 3rd Precinct and is scheduled to be arraigned at 1st District Court in Central Islip May 23. The child was released into the custody of family.

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661 5/30 1x vbr MT. SINAI FIRE DISTRICT NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Mt. Sinai Fire District, in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, at a meeting thereof, held on the 21st day of May, 2019, duly adopted, subject to permissive referendum, a Resolution, an abstract of which is as follows: The Purchase of ONE (1) 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 4WD Crew Cab with related and necessary equipment for an amount not to exceed $70,000.00 from the Apparatus and Equipment Reserve Fund. Dated: Mt. Sinai, New York May 23, 2019 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF THE MT. SINAI FIRE DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK MARIANNE WATERBURY, DISTRICT SECRETARY 5/30 1x vbr • 664 tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com • tbrnewsmedia.com

Security photo of woman who allegedly shoplifted from Selden Target. Photo from SCPD

Police seek woman who allegedly robbed Selden Target Suffolk County police officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the woman who allegedly stole items from a Selden store this month. A woman allegedly stole a shirt,

sweater and purse from Target, located at 307 Independence Plaza, May 7 at approximately 7 p.m.

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers to submit an anonymous tip by calling 800-220-TIPS (8477) or texting “SCPD” and your message to “CRIMES” (274637). All calls and text messages will be kept confidential.


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From left, SWR high school students Kathleen Loscalzo, Mahdi Rashidzada, Caroline Morgan and Andrew Honold Photo from SWRCSD

SWR high schoolers help host blood drive The Shoreham-Wading River Central School District community came out to support the High School National Honor Society Blood Drive, held before the Memorial Day weekend. Spearheaded by NHS officers — president Kathleen Loscalzo, vice president Mahdi Rashidzada, secretary Caroline Morgan and treasurer Andrew Honold — the drive collected 34 donations.

“We are so proud of these students for not only taking this leadership role in coordinating this drive but for bringing the school and community together in the spirit of teamwork to potentially help more than 100 people who urgently need the lifesaving blood,” said social studies teacher Maria Lovasco, who co-advises the NHS along with social studies teacher Russ Mitchinson.

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the new sidewalk will be located on the north side of North Country Road and construction should start in spring of next year. Along with road resurfacing, new sidewalks, curbs and ramps, plans include the construction of new retaining walls along grade changes and drainage installations plus upgrades. “This project will dramatically improve the road safety and access for our students and families as they travel to school and walk to bus stops,” Superintendent Poole said in a release. “We look forward to its implementation as it is an added level of protection for our school community.” The highway superintendent said the new project has the potential to dovetail into Suffolk County’s upcoming Rails to Trails project, which looks to make a hiking and biking trail from Wading River to Mount Sinai along the PSEGLI/LIPA-owned right-of-way. County Legislator Sarah Anker (D-Mount Sinai) has told TBR News Media in previous interviews that project is expected to start construction in the fall, however there is no word where construction will begin.

Plans for the new sidewalks will connect to Brookhaven town owned Shoreham Beach. Photo by Kyle Barr

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Rocky Point students aim high at school records Two students on Rocky Point High School’s track and field teams have jumped well ahead of previous school records. Alexandra Kelly broke the girls triple jump record with a 39-foot leap and Gavin DaVanzo broke the boys long jump record with a jump of 22 feet 1/2 inch.

Rocky Point High School students Alexandra Kelly and Gavin DaVanzo Photo from RPUFSD

Rocky Point elementary students send packages to troops overseas

Frank J. Carasiti Elementary School second grade students in Stacy Iberger’s class recently helped to show gratitude for the troops serving overseas in honor of Memorial Day and Military Appreciation Month by sending out Lunchbags of Love. Through the generosity of the class’ families, the students collected hundreds of toiletry items, snacks and a variety of games and used those donations to create care packages for soldiers. With the help of local veterans, Councilwoman Jane Bonner (R-Rocky Point), district administrators and volunteers, the students made enough care packages to fill 22 large boxes of packages. Each package included a mixture of the donated items as well as a handwritten thank-you letter from the students. The care packages were sent to the soldiers in honor of Staff Sgt. Louis Bonacasa, who was killed in action in 2015 and is the father of a current student in Ms. Iberger’s class. Local veterans and government officials join second grade students in Stacy Iberger’s class to create care packages for soldiers. Photo from RPUFSD


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Open the freezer Despite the hours we work to consistently get this paper into your hands and the local news to your eyes and your ears, we cannot be everywhere at once. Our budgets are ever-more limited, and our attention is pulled to all parts of our coverage areas. News outlets having to cut staff and resources means there are gaps of information. We do our best, and we hope you agree it is well worth the buck you paid for it, but perfect coverage is impossible in this day and age. Something will move in to fill the gap — it’s the nature of these things. Surprisingly, that hole has been filled with something that was once used for college kids to learn who was dating whom, that being Facebook. It’s amazing how much information is parsed and spread through individual Facebook pages, along with both private and public groups. You have community pages, moms pages, VFWs, even small municipalities like fire departments and villages all using their pages to get messages out. For us journalists, Facebook has become a tool to gather stories, sources and even occasionally to conduct interviews. But for residents, Facebook is a razor-barbed rose. Disturbingly, to professional journalists who do their absolute best to get to the heart of the truth, the opposite is regularly proliferated through these same Facebook pages. Rumors fly across social media faster than any one person could hope to actually investigate each post. At meetings, we often hear officials complain about the rumors spread online, though we journalists condemn any elected official who should ever truly complain about a community becoming engaged, looking at the overall low polling numbers across the spectrum. However, this activism on the community’s side is not helped with false facts. Taking journalism classes in college, students are often first made to take a media literacy course, which helps students identify false information when it’s presented to them. One phrase, which became a tagline at the media literacy course at Stony Brook University, was “open the freezer,” relating to a media report back to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans back in 2005. One broadcast claimed the bodies of those who died during that traumatic storm and its aftermath had been stacked in a walk-in freezer as they were waiting for transport. However, the news report was false, there were no bodies in the freezer. The problem? The reporter never bothered to open the freezer and see for themself. Don’t take what is on Facebook for truth automatically, as each one of us can be a little journalistic even without a degree. Try researching online, try calling the people referenced in these stories. Don’t take any information presented for you at its face value. Skepticism is healthy for the eager news junkie. Never let what you read on Facebook be the end to a story. Be sure to take a peek inside that proverbial freezer.

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Perspectives

The tide must turn for New York fishermen Right now, the only thing New In a district nearly completely surrounded by water, our waterways are York’s delegates to the ASMFC seem to our way of life, supporting tens of be effective at is taking it lying down. billion of dollars in economic activi- These decisions have taken place while ty per year. For our local recreational a New York delegate has served as the and commercial fishermen, it is how ASMFC’s chairman, which is appallthey make a living and provide for their ing. In addition, New York’s third delegate, John McMurray, families, but year after who has somehow manyear the livelihood of aged to become known our community’s anas the most notorious glers has suffered. and hypocritical anNew York anglers ti-fishermen fishermen have been put at a great in the state, is the andisadvantage, suffering tithesis of who should at the hands of lower be appointed to the quotas and allocations ASMFC and must be than neighboring states. removed. That means when two If they won’t fight boats are fishing next for hardworking New to each other, one may Yorkers, Gov. Andrew be allowed to catch up Cuomo (D) must apto double the amount of YOUR TURN point delegates who the other because it is Congressman Lee Zeldin will. Middle-class Long landing the fish in New Islanders are losing their Jersey or Connecticut vessels and family businesses over bad instead of New York. Last year, we witnessed the Atlantic policy, and they can’t afford to wait. With their livelihoods relying on the States Marine Fisheries Council (ASMFC), the multistate organization that health and vitality of our community’s sets fishing quotas, cut off New York waterways, there’s no doubt our area fishermen from their fair share of black fishermen are committed to protecting sea bass while allowing New Jersey’s and preserving our environment, but allocation to grow. This was despite when New Jersey fishermen are catchblack sea bass being over 240 percent ing twice the fish in the same waters, above the target biomass. This discrep- they’re unfairly bearing the burden. ancy is ridiculous and inequitable, and this year the ASMFC is serving up a New York anglers have been bad case of deja vu. put at a great disadvantage, Due to the failures of New York’s delegates, these inequitable quotas suffering at the hands of on multiple fisheries will continue lower quotas and allocations through this upcoming season. This is totally unacceptable, and we must se- than neighboring states. cure parity for local fishermen, small For example, thanks to the advocabusiness owners and those who rely on the tourism this industry draws into cy of New Jersey’s delegates on behalf our region. It is important to point out of New Jersey’s anglers, New Jersey’s though that of New York’s three seats commercial summer flounder quota of on the ASMFC, Emerson Hasbrouck 1,500 pounds per week at the height of has consistently demonstrated an un- the season is more than triple New York’s wavering commitment to fighting for commercial summer flounder quota of 490 pounds per week this season. New York’s fishermen. That’s why, I’m calling on New Many of my constituents are fishermen and small business owners trying to York to follow the successful model of attract customers, and this decision hurts other states like New Jersey in going their ability to make a living and sup- into noncompliance to finally take a port their families. Customers who are stand for New York anglers who conequidistant from Long Island and New tinue to get screwed. Noncompliance is Jersey are going to take their business never the first option, but allows New to the place they can catch the most fish, York to set its own fair and equitable quota and provide immediate relief as and right now, that’s not Long Island.

we continue to urge state delegates to the ASMFC to get their act together. In 2017, with those at every level of government and side of the aisle on board, the State of New Jersey proposed its own quota for recreational summer flounder (aka fluke), was found “out of compliance” by the ASMFC, appealed the ASMFC’s decision all the way to the secretary of commerce and won. Last year, I helped to secure House passage of the largest fishing reform legislation in a decade, the Strengthening Fishing Communities and Increasing Flexibility in Fisheries Management Act, which improved federal fisheries law so regulations and quotas can be more transparent, equitable and fair, and improves data collection and science and ends the current arbitrary 10-year rebuilding timeline by replacing it with a more flexible approach that helps fishermen while preserving important fisheries. This Congress, the House must once again pass this important legislation, and the Senate must finally take action to send it to the president’s desk. It is imperative that New York State step up to the plate for our fishermen as well and pursue alternative data collection methods so that flawed decisions made by the ASMFC can be challenged. The State of Florida is instituting it’s own data collection program on red snapper, utilizing state resources from local universities to do the science and statistics. With world class marine science institutions like Stony Brook, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) and Cornell that can do the research, this is the model New York should be following. Since my time in the New York State Senate when I led the successful effort to repeal the Saltwater Fishing License Fee, I’ve never stopped fighting for hardworking Long Islanders and to protect and preserve the waterways that so many of them rely on, and we cannot stop now. As we head into this year’s fishing season, we are reminded of just how urgent it is to turn the tide for our local fishermen. Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) represents New York’s 1st Congressional District in the House of Representatives.

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MAY 30, 2019 • THE VILLAGE BEACON RECORD • PAGE A19

Opinion

Managing the uneasy marriage between determination and doubt

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e generally don’t have to look too far to find difficult marriages. But what about the unions that reside

inside us? Determination and doubt travel together when we’re making a decision, when we’re confronting the naysayers and when we’re preparing for the next steps in our lives. Sure, I could take the harder assignment, prove something to D. None myself or my boss, of the above venture into the unknown in my BY DANIEL DUNAIEF area of expertise, or I could stick with what I know, take jobs that will be manageable and remain in my comfort zone.

Determination is often considered the more admirable member of this marriage. Such fortitude pushes us to set new expectations and to venture into arenas where the risks we take could cause physical or emotional bruises. We see determination when we look at the faces of people running up a hill, returning home late from work, or practicing their musical instruments until they develop rings on their lips or red welts on their necks. When we’re seeking inspiration, we read about or consider the determination of others, who overcome financial, emotional or logistical limitations and exceed everyone’s expectations but their own. Determination is akin to an offroad vehicle that we maneuver into untrodden or difficult terrain, hoping our suspension and alignment can handle the sudden and unexpected contours of a landscape better suited for pictures or studies of nature than for travel. While it has a bad reputation, doubt, like the blue girl Sadness from the movie “Inside Out,” also has its place. Doubt can, of course, make the determined part of ourselves even more steadfast,

as we seek to prove to ourselves and everyone else that we can and will accomplish anything. Doubt is the rain that can make the sunshine that much sweeter. Doubt also can spring from reason and understanding, as in, “I doubt climbing to the top of that tree, when I haven’t maneuvered to the top of a tree in years, is a good idea.” Yes, doubt can and does save us, not just from embarrassment but from injuries, discomfort or dead ends. Reflexively ignoring doubt as an unwelcome voice whispering in our ear carries risks that may be unnecessary, such as ignoring a “Beware of the Dog” sign before jogging through a stranger’s yard. So, how do we deal with this married couple? Do we let determination rule the day most of the time, while we periodically give doubt the chance to share concerns about obstacles and consequences? The answer depends on the circumstance. What is the downside to acknowledging, understanding and appreciating the origin and

potential benefit of a doubt? This doubt shouldn’t need to hide behind the punch bowl, sit in the dark with the coats in a back bedroom, or wait in the car while determination gets to run wild, pushing our limits. We should consider doubt — whether we or someone else expresses it — in the open, allowing ourselves to ponder and plan for the difficulties ahead, giving ourselves a chance to make informed decisions and to see a few steps into the maze of our future. Our doubt may help us find a better course of action, redirecting and refocusing a determination that enables us to persevere over the course of a future filled with potential but riddled with uncertainty. If our determination makes a better case than our doubt, at least we’ve benefited from the marriage that lives in us. Indeed, at its finest, determination should not only understand and appreciate doubt, but this tenacity should also use concerns and objections as motivation, giving determination the opportunity to win over the concerns doubt expresses.

From sudden choices, deep roots grow

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ncredible as it seems to me, it was exactly 50 years ago that we started packing for our move to the North Shore of Long Island. We were on an Air Force base in Texas at the time and had originally not planned to come here. It was 1969, the Vietnam War (a part of our everyday life in the military) was raging, both Kennedys and Martin Luther King had been assassinated, the country was being ripped apart by riots, and until that moment we had intended to settle permanently in San Diego. My husband, who loved warmer weather, Between had researched the you and me climate throughout BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF the nation and decided that when his

tour of duty ended, we should live on the southern California coast. So we were taking our two sons, the third still in utero, to settle on the other side of the country from the city in which we were both born. But our families were still in New York. And when the time came for us to declare our intentions to the movers, we couldn’t go through with the decision. In those chaotic times, family seemed the most important element of our lives. My parents were our children’s only grandparents, my husband’s parents having both passed away some years earlier. Our children were my parents’ only grandchildren, and they all adored each other. To everyone’s surprise we changed our plans at the last minute and wound up in Stony Brook, attracted by the coming medical center, which my husband felt would enrich his ophthalmology practice. The rest is history, our history interacting with our hometown, and after half a century I will say that the community never disappointed. We discovered St. Charles Hospital, where

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our third son was born and where I was cared for like royalty. After a nomadic year of renting, we found a beautiful piece of property in the middle of the woods and borrowed to the hilt so that we could build a modest ranch house there. My husband started his solo practice—that’s what physicians did in those days—in a small medical building in Port Jefferson, and after six months we could afford linoleum to cover the subflooring in the kitchen. A year later we were able to pave the driveway. We regarded those as personal high water marks. Meanwhile we loved, loved, loved the beaches, the creeks and the rivers within easy drive. We swam, collected all manner of shells and identified them for our children, we rode tire tubes into the harbor as the tide swept us out of the creek and we rented kayaks to paddle on the Nissequogue River. Our big expenditure was a Sailfish that we kept on the rack at the beach, and we sailed across Stony Brook Harbor to the Smithtown beach. We were pleased to join the Historical Society, the Environmental Center, the Emma S.

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Clark Library and the Civic Association. People welcomed us, we found friends—or rather our children found friends and we then became friends with the parents—and we enjoyed the social and cultural scenes thoroughly. Our children were educated in the local school district well enough to continue in life and thrive. We thank the many teachers, administrators, counselors and other personnel who every day delivered that fine effort. My husband’s practice grew, and so did our children, so that shortly after the youngest started first grade I was able to realize my dream: starting a hometown newspaper to serve these villages. Again, our work was welcomed and our lives blossomed. I am thrilled every time I meet new residents and visitors to our area. Those contacts are invariably enriching, and we take our mission to provide impartial information and protect the community to be a noble pursuit. Over the years, I have been lucky enough to be joined by highly committed colleagues. After 50 years, we can look back and know that we made the right choice.

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Sports

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Wildcats win in overtime against Mount Sinai Mustangs BY BILL LANDON DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM The Mount Sinai Mustangs boys lacrosse team traded goals with the Shoreham-Wading River Wildcats throughout all 48 minutes of regulation in the Suffolk Class C final at Farmingdale State College May 28. Both teams knotted at 13-13. It was SWR senior Anthony Cimino’s stick that made the difference when he scored his only goal of the game in the opening seconds of the sudden victory period to give the Wildcats the win, and with it another county championship victory. The Mustangs couldn’t contain ShorehamWading River junior Xavier Arline, who did what he’s done all season topping the scoring chart for the Wildcats with six goals and a pair of assists. SWR sophomore Johnny Schwarz stretched the net four times and teammates Jack Erb, Alec

Gregorek and Tyler Schwarz each scored. Senior Bobby DeMeo topped the leaderboard for the Mustangs with an assist and six goals. With the win the Wildcats advance to the Long Island Class C championship round where they’ll face Cold Spring Harbor June 1 at the James M. Shuart Stadium at Hofstra University. Photos from top left, with the Wildcats capturing the Class C Suffolk title in the rain: Mount Sinai attack DeMeo winds up for a shot on goal; with the score tied at 13-13 at the end of regulation, the crowd reacts as the game goes into overtime; the Wildcats celebrate after a score; SWR senior Dominick Visintin (No. 13) clears the ball upfield against Mustangs junior Trevor Marsala; the Wildcats erupt after Cimino’s goal found the cage in the opening seconds of overtime; and the Mustangs celebrate after a goal.

Photos by Bill Landon


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