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State Sen. Anthony Palumbo (R-New Suffolk) also made an appearance at the event to express his gratitude toward the frontline heroes and essential workers. According to Palumbo, during the pandemic, government officials were able to continue working using Zoom. However, firefighters and police officers did not have that same option, making them true frontline heroes. “You had to suit up and go into the belly of the beast, so when we use the phrase ‘frontlines,’ a military phrase, you were all absolutely the tip of the spear,” he said. The ceremony concluded with a car caravan past the honorees through Rocky Point to Rocky Point Funeral Home.
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Whether it is nurses taking care of COVID-19 patients, or Stop & Shop supermarket employees providing food for their community, the Rocky Point Sound Beach Chamber of Commerce felt it was only appropriate to gather residents to salute frontline heroes and essential workers last Saturday. “To all of our essential workers, and to all who have helped our community in the midst of this difficult time, thank you, thank you, thank you,” said Gary Pollakusky, president of RPSB chamber. “You’ve helped keep things together, and now life is returning back to normal.” A leader in the pandemic has been Stony Brook University Hospital. The doctors, nurses and physicians have spent countless hours volunteering their time, playing a pivotal role to help stop the spread. Carol Gomes, chief executive officer and chief operating officer at SBU Hospital, credits her team as the overall backbone in response to COVID-19 in Suffolk County — which has had the lowest mortality rate across the downstate region. “We have weathered an incredibly difficult storm, but our health care heroes rose to the occasion, not once, but twice during surges and continue to do so every day as the pandemic still does continue,” Gomes said. According to the hospital, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 200,000 Suffolk County residents have tested positive for coronavirus and more than 3,000 have lost their lives. “We grieve with the families that have experienced loss but, as more people become fully vaccinated, we remain hopeful for brighter tomorrows,” she added.
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New school mask guidelines cause confusion BY JULIANNE MOSHER & KIMBERLY BROWN JULIANNE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
Parents, students and school districts had a confusing week with mask mandates for kids pre-K through 12 needing clarification from the governor. On Friday, June 4, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said an announcement was coming to drop in-school mask mandates for children. But shortly after, the state Department of Health’s announcement didn’t align with what he said. Health officials said they had not yet received an OK from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and on Monday, Cuomo announced the CDC would not be changing guidance for wearing masks, therefore they are still required inside schools. According to Cuomo, school districts can lift the requirement that students must wear masks outdoors. The state’s guidance on mask use indoors remains in place, but school districts may choose to no longer require masks outdoors, for example during recess. This change aligns with guidance relating to summer camps, where even unvaccinated campers are not required to wear masks outdoors. “Children wear masks in school inside, and when they’re outside of the school building in recess, etc., it’s hot, they’re running around, but they’re outside, there is no mandate for masks
outside. We’ll leave that up to the local school districts,” Cuomo said Monday. This came just days after rallies were hosted across Long Island, demanding that the governor “unmask our kids.” Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-NY1) and upset parents gathered Wednesday, June 2, outside the H. Lee Dennison building in Hauppauge to demand a mask-free environment for children in schools and camps. “This is the right decision for children across New York, who have sacrificed so much throughout the pandemic and suffered emotionally, physically and mentally from lockdowns and remote learning,” Zeldin said at the rally. The week before, May 26, Andrew Giuliani (R) — another contender for Cuomo’s seat in 2022 and son of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) — stopped by the same spot to show his support for the same cause. These rallies were put together by parents and advocacy groups who hoped to influence Cuomo’s decision to lift the mandate. “It’s a parent’s right to take care of their children the best way they feel fit,” said Mike Hathaway from Long Island Loud Majority, a conservative organization. “Not the government, not for political pull, and not for control.” Moms for Liberty, an advocacy group from Suffolk County that focuses on unifying
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America while educating and empowering parents to defend their parental rights, has been working to get the mask mandate lifted in New York. A member of the group, Barbara Abboud, said her children, among many others, have been suffering in school, whether that be academic, mental or physical. “Everyone here today knows what’s at stake,” she said. “It’s more than just unmasking our children, it’s about getting our basic freedoms back.”
Zeldin also discussed his animosity with the prior COVID-19 restrictions, where businesses were forced to close at earlier hours to prevent the spread of the virus. “There was a time when they said you couldn’t go to the gym after 10 [p.m.] because, apparently, that spreads COVID,” Zeldin said. “However, if you go at 8:30 with a whole group of people, that would mitigate the spread.” Cuomo said virtually all restrictions can be lifted once 70% of New Yorkers aged 18 and older have received the first dose of the vaccine.
Community comes out to support Hahn’s run for Congress BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM More than 150 people, celebrating a local elected official’s announcement, filled the front courtyard of the Three Village Inn, Stony Brook, in the late afternoon of June 2. Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket) announced her bid to run in 2022 for New York’s 1st Congressional District. Hahn, who is also deputy presiding officer of the county Legislature, will run against fellow Suffolk Legislator Bridget Fleming (D-Noyac) for the Democratic nomination. U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R) has held the seat since 2015. The congressman is currently campaigning for the Republican nomination for New York State governor in 2022. The June 2 event was organized for Hahn to make her first public remarks about her decision. When she was younger, the legislator was a waitress at the Three Village Inn. Hahn said her father, who was a volunteer firefighter in Stony Brook, gave her inspiration to serve the community. “I always try to match the level of service my dad gave,” Hahn said. “He is my hero, and my prime example of what it means to show up for your community and help families in need. It’s his example that led me to pursue a career in
social work and become a civic leader.” She said his influence also helped her tackle difficult issues in the Legislature where she has worked on legislation to protect land and water from pollutants, confront Long Island’s opioid epidemic, and helped victims of domestic abuse. Hahn said more than ever the district needs a leader in Congress, “who actually wants to find solutions for our problems, and that is what I will do — find solutions.” “I have so much hope and optimism right now,” she added. “We are back together close enough for handshakes and hugs.” Hahn compared the pandemic to a storm, and said like other storms, residents will come out stronger “if we are willing to face head on together the enormous challenges that need to be tackled for Long Island’s hardworking families.” The legislator said she recognizes the impact the pandemic has had financially on many. She added Long Islanders’ finances were affected long before the COVID-19 shutdowns when the federal government capped the state and local tax deduction. “This punitive tax has hurt families and hurt our economy,” she said. “Of course, I’ll stand up for Long Island homeowners and vote to repeal that tax.” In addition to removing the tax cap on
Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn formally announced her bid for Congress at a June 2 event at the Three Village Inn in Stony Brook. Photo by Rita J. Egan
SALT deductions, among her goals, if elected to Congress, are making health care affordable, child care more accessible, investing in local infrastructure and protecting land and water from pollution and having access to parks and shorelines. “Washington must be better for us,” she said. Hahn said she believes a campaign can be built with Long Islanders across the political spectrum “while upholding deep-held Democratic values of respect, equality, justice and opportunity for all.” She made it clear she is ready for the task of running for Congress and described herself as a problem solver.
“I work to get things done,” Hahn said. “I lead with respect, and I listen. I have a track record of working with anyone, to put family first and get results. That’s the kind of leadership our community needs in Washington. This campaign isn’t going to be easy, but like a lot of Long Islanders, I’ve never backed down from a challenge.” Nancy Goroff, who challenged Zeldin in 2020, was at the event. In an email to her supporters earlier this week, the former Congressional candidate endorsed Hahn. “Kara is a leader who is deeply connected to this community and understands the problems families here face,” Goroff said. “As our county legislator, she has tackled tough and important challenges and has come up with creative, practical solutions.” Alexandra VanDerlofske, executive director of the Suffolk County Democratic Committee, said in an email statement that voters will have a difficult decision to make when it comes to the primaries. “Kara Hahn has been a dynamic legislator and has a proven record of getting things done for Suffolk,” she said. “Voters are going to have a tough choice to make, but either choice will be a good one as Kara or Bridget will both be strong advocates for Suffolk in Congress.”
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Rocky Point students create environmental editorials Rocky Point’s Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School students are sharing their opinions on environmental issues and working to convince others to do their part. Fifth graders in Ms. Julianne Warren’s class each chose a topic on how they can help the planet and wrote an editorial for why others should do so as well. They researched and learned to write about things such as turning off the lights, composting and preserving water and presented their findings to their classmates. “Some of them were even convinced to follow the suggestions of their peers,” said Warren of Aidan Rubi’s suggestions to eat more wheat instead of meat, Taiga Matsumoto’s thoughts on the
importance of planting trees to help the earth and why everyone needs to recycle, according to Gwendolyn Graham, among others. Photo courtesy of RPSD
Rocky Point students raise thousands for Madagascar Ankizy Fund Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School’s annual readathon to support the Madagascar Ankizy Fund recently took placed, and the Rocky Point community contributed to its success. A total of $2,880 was raised — with a $600 donation from the Rocky Point High School mathclub and adviser Janece Alfredson. “We are so proud of our students,” fourth grade teacher Allison Licata said of the funds that will help cover teacher salaries; training in basic health, hygiene and nutrition; maintenance of clean water wells and distribution of mosquito nets, among other expenses.
Throughout the initiative, students were encouraged to secure sponsors to pledge funds for each page of a book read. This tradition began more than 20 years ago and, since its inception, students have raised enough money to build a school in Madagascar. In 2008, The Rocky Point School was inaugurated. Founded in 1998 by paleontologist Dr. David Krause, the Madagascar Ankizy Fund’s mission is to provide education and health care to children living in remote areas of the island. Photo courtesy of RPSD
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What better way to learn about the economy than with a visit from a local, successful businessman? Wading River School fifth graders had a lesson on entrepreneurship when Martin Accardi, the proprietor of Brekky in Wading River, visited them outdoors and held a socially distanced Q&A about starting a business, making it bigger and better, renovating his rental space, pivoting during the pandemic and enjoying the customers who come by for their morning coffee and breakfast treats. According to fifth grade teacher Melissa Levonick, one of the organizers of the visit along with teachers Joseph Acquaviva and Sue Cerasoli, the students also could taste
Brekky’s very popular açaí bowl with blueberries, strawberries, bananas and pineapple. Photo courtesy of SWRSD
Shoreham-Wading River students lauded by Suffolk County legislator Shoreham-Wading River middle school and high school students had a moment in the spotlight when they were congratulated by Suffolk County Legislator Sarah Anker (D-Mount Sinai) at a recent board of education meeting. Seventeen students were lauded for their outstanding achievements, spanning academics, the arts, athletics, volunteerism and community engagement. Anker read their names and encouraged them all to continue to follow their passions. “I can’t wait to see what the future holds for these young, beautiful people,” she said. Photo courtesy of SWRSD
PJS/T Chamber of Commerce spotlight: Sunburst Tree Experts BY JOAN NICKESON DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM After speaking with Dave Jenkins, owner of Sunburst Tree Experts, I recalled a quote. It may have been Teddy Roosevelt who said, “To exist as a nation, to prosper as a state, and to live as a people, we must have trees.” Providing professional tree care and educating his clients on the many benefits of trees, are part of the calling for Jenkins. He explained recently how he is, “saving as many trees as he can” on every job. Jenkins is also a generous individual; he participated in the Great Brookhaven Clean up, donating his time, talent and truck, chipping lots of deadwood around the Port Jefferson Station/Terryville Chamber of Commerce Train Car. The staff of Sunburst Tree Experts are dedicated to staying one step ahead of the game and have been, since 1974.
Whether you need expert pruning, tree evaluation and removal, installation, or storm cleanup you’ll always have a certified, licensed and insured arborist on site. Jenkins requires his employees to complete ongoing continuing education classes. “It is necessary to know the latest technology and information, to maintain the health of trees not only for our clients but the greater community,” he said. In addition to being a loyal member and volunteering with the Port Jefferson Station/ Terryville Chamber of Commerce, he pruned back all the dead branches at the American Legion Hall in Port Jefferson Station for free. For a free estimate from a friendly tree expert, you can contact Dave at Sunburst Tree Experts at 631-744-1577. Joan Nickeson is an active member of the PJS/Terryville community and community liaison to the PJS/T Chamber of Commerce.
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Coach Michael Bowler 1st Inaugural Tribute and Remembrance-Day Rocky Point legendary lacrosse coach BY BILL LANDON DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Rocky Point’s legendary boy’s lacrosse coach Michael Bowler who passed away in December of 2019 was honored in the Inaugural Michael Bowler Tribute and Remembrance Day, Saturday June 5 at Rocky Point High School. Bowler, who established the boy’s lacrosse program back in 1978, fielded a winning season in his first year. Bowler served as head coach for the Eagles through 43 seasons with more than 600 wins to his credit, and led his team to the New York State Championship title in 2008. A Bowler player has attended every major college, Ivy league school and Military academy in the nation. Recently Rocky Point lacrosse alum Peter LaSalla, a junior at the University of Virginia won his teams’ second
National Championship. Coach Bowler was named New York State Coach of the Year in boys lacrosse by the National Federation of High School sports in 2020. The award is presented to recipients who have made the greatest impact to student athletes in their respective sport. Coach Bowlers family and his wife Helene took center stage at midfield prior to Saturday’s game where the Eagles honored the late coach’s legacy with a win 13-2 victory over Kings Park. Rocky Point captain John O’Conner escorted Mrs. Bowler to midfield wearing No. 43 to honor coach Bowler’s 43 years at the helm. O’Connor won 13 of 18 battles at face off with senior attackmen Charles Gerace scoring 5 goals and Anthony Milano netting 4.
The Bowler family takes the field for the first inaugural Coach Michael Bowler Tribute and Remembrance-day June 5.
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saves at net. The Eagles finish their regular COVIDshortened season at 11-3 to ready themselves for post season play which began Tuesday June 8. Rocky Point was scheduled to play Comsewogue June 9. Results were not available at press time. Kings Park concluded their 2021 contest at 7-6. Pictured clockwise from above left, Kings Park sophomore Anne McGovern crosses midfield pursued by Rocky Point junior Lindsey Lucia; Rocky Point junior Victoria Curreri takes possession for the Eagles; senior Emmarose Hansen pushes up-field; senior Kelly Logue sets up the play; senior goalie Jenika Cuocco with a save in a home game. — Photos by Bill Landon
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Parents gathered at an ‘Unmask Our Kids’ rally last week in Hauppauge. Photo by Kimberly Brown
Andy vs. Lee in the mask game
The last week has been really confusing surrounding children wearing masks in schools and during recess. With under three weeks left of classes, parents across Long Island have been rallying outside the county offices, demanding that Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) ends the mask mandates for little ones. But it became political, fast. We agree: Masks are annoying, and we can only imagine how it’s impacting children in schools emotionally and physically. The weather has been hot — field days and outdoor sports have been starting back up in high and humid temperatures. But public health is still a top priority. It should not be political. And while U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY1) and Andrew Giuliani (R) held the same exact rally, in the same exact spot just a week apart, something must have worked because Cuomo announced a change in the state mandate two days after Zeldin’s gathering. But then that changed because the state Department of Health said it isn’t time for kids to be maskless inside yet — outside they can. Parents were confused, upset — and rightfully so. Districts had to send out letters every other day updating what was allowed and what was not allowed. We’re all very tired. We want this to end. What we don’t want, though, is for things to happen prematurely. Is it better for the kids to spend the next few days with a mask on and then its summer break? Remember only people over 12 can be vaccinated, leaving many students in schools unvaccinated either because of age or their family’s choice. In this case we think patience is a virtue. It’s not completely over yet. Be safe and be smart.
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Letters to the Editor A special thanks to Rocky Point retirees
The end of the academic year is upon us, and I would like to acknowledge and express my appreciation to those soon-to-be retiring and previously retired employees of the Rocky Point School district. The 2019-2020, as well as the current school year, were extraordinary and unprecedented in our lifetimes is an obvious understatement. Our students, and those dedicated to every aspect of educating them under the circumstances did so, and succeeded under tremendous pressure, requires much thanks and praise. Before acknowledging the retirees, I must preface this by offering my gratitude and appreciation to Ms. Dorothy Tis and her predecessors in the district office for their cheerful willingness to help with this offering each year. Many thanks to Anna Spallina, Rosalia Rink, Joanne Lizio and Linda Darcy, schoolteacher aides, for an incredible total 75 years of service to district’s children. Their help, counsel and loving attention will be forever appreciated. Thanks, also to Richard Robertson, 12.5-year custodial worker at the FJC building, for the attention he gave to his position, and the fine care he took of the building which holds the precious youngest of the district’s students. Lydia Avallone-Balfour, speech teacher at FJC, for an extraordinary 35 years of service, Frank Centrone, special education teacher for 13 years of dedicated service and Nancy Hunter, 20 years a devoted science teacher at RPHS; your valuable contributions to the education of the students of the district will always be remembered with deep appreciation. I had the pleasure of knowing Virginia-Kelly Gibbons for a portion of her nine years of service as principal of the FJC School, and her devotion to the children under her care is most remembered and appreciated. Thanks to Linda Towlen Murphy, JAE Principal for eight years and Vivian Leary, five years assistant principal at the FJC. You will all be deeply missed and are wished happy retirements! Fortunately, 2020-2021 is ending on a much better note than the previous year, and there are many retirees to
thank for their service. Susan Wilson, executive director for educational services, was very much involved with the district long before her 17 years of official service. Ms. Wilson has worked diligently on behalf of the students and was an educational advocate as far back as I can recall. She will be sorely missed. I had the pleasure of knowing Dorothy Salerno and Lisa Puccio, food service workers at the FJC with a combined 32 years of service to our little ones. They brightened the days of the adults, as well as the children they came into contact with, while keeping them well-fed and happy. Ed Yates, custodian at JAE and Peter Scalcione, head custodian, MS, have devoted a whooping 44 total years to the students here in Rocky Point. Thanks to you all for your dedication. Special thanks to Elizabeth Manger, special education senior office assistant, for your 15 years of valuable service, and to Rose Monz, principal office assistant in athletics, for an incredible 28 years of dedicated service to our student athletes. I thank Rose, especially for her kindness to me when on rare occasion I was a “poor substitute” in her office. From personal experience, I know her shoes will be very hard to fill. Our schoolteacher aides are an important link in the education of our children, and Anna McManus and Lisa Volpe with a total 31 years of service are no exceptions. I knew Lisa at the FJC and saw for myself how she lovingly regarded the children in her care, and I’m certain these caring women will be missed by all. Special recognition and thanks to Patricia Gabaldi for a remarkable 40 years in service to the district’s children. Enjoy your well-earned retirement! A number of valuable and beloved teachers are beginning their retirements this year. Gratitude and thanks go out to Janet Pivirotto, reading teacher, 22 years at the JAE; Catherine Richardson, elementary teacher with 24 years, at the JAE; Donna Trapani, elementary teacher, 17 years at the JAE; Laurel Janson, family and consumer science teacher, 20 years, at the Middle School; Ann Castro-Crowell, reading
teacher at the FJC, 14 years, and Jan Pilkington-Kaler, elementary teacher with an extraordinary 33 years of service at the FJC! I remember when Mrs. PilkingtonKaler began her teaching career, what an amazing run it has been, and a great fortune to the countless number of young lives she, and all the aforementioned have positively impacted. Middle School music teacher, Sara Ruggiero, retiring after an amazing 30 years, had a very positive impact on each of my children, when they were students at the Joseph A. Edgar School. Ms. Ruggiero effectively and enthusiastically continued to foster the already strong musical foundation that they had received in the Frank J. Carasiti School, and my sons were indeed fortunate to have been taught by such an inspiring educator. Her obvious love of music and her shared gifts were “instrumental” in the molding of my eldest son’s journey in that field. Mary Donovan, for an extraordinary 37 years a music teacher at Rocky Point High School, was no less an important part of the shaping of my firstborn’s future. The confidence Ms. Donovan demonstrated and nurtured in him, as she provided him with key tools in music theory and opportunities to let his abilities shine, are gifts that will always be remembered, appreciated and cherished. It is due in large part to Ms. Donovan’s encouragement and example, that he has found success as a music educator, and musician. Many thanks and much appreciation to Ms. Ruggiero and Ms. Donovan for the countless hours of hard work and dedication they have put into the innumerable concerts and musicals they have spearheaded over the years. They have shared their many gifts and talents to bring the joy of music to not only the students they have educated, but to the community audiences as well. Congratulations and many blessings are wished for these beloved educators, and to all the retirees from Rocky Point!
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ou don’t have to look hard to see them alongside the road. They aren’t even always on the sharpest curves or the steepest hills. There, along the median or over there, by the right side of the road, are the homemade crucifixes, the flowers, the stuffed animals and the personal effects of people who never made it wherever they were going, their lives ending on or near asphalt as other vehicles collided D. None with theirs. My family recently of the above took a road trip, where BY DANIEL DUNAIEF we easily could have become another statistic, and our family or friends could have just as easily been visiting the spot where it ended for one, two, three or all four of us. I was driving during a recent weekend, excited by the open road and eager to remove the family
from the neighborhood patterns that have defined our lives for well over a year. My wife navigated, checked her email, exchanged texts with friends, and regularly asked if I wanted her to drive, if I needed a drink, or if I was hungry. Our son was napping behind me, his head tilted back and to the left. Our daughter was immersed in virtual interactions with her friends, head down, a Mona Lisa smile plastered on her face. With my peripheral vision, I traced the flow of the taller and shorter trees that passed by, the familiarity of the Texas, Indiana, Ohio and California license plates on nearby cars and trucks, and the click, click, click of the road that churned beneath our wheels. Up ahead, the driver of one of the thousands of SUVs that dot the American landscape hit his brakes. My wife instantly saw it and closed her eyes. Unlike me, she typically hits her brakes as soon as she sees the red lights at the back of the car in front of her. I immediately take my foot off the accelerator, where it hovers over the brake. As we rapidly approached the car in front of us, I applied the brake with some force, coming to an almost
complete stop just feet before reaching the bumper. I exhaled in relief, while immediately hitting the hazards. I wanted the cars behind me to know I wasn’t merely touching my brakes, but that I, and all the other cars around me, were stopping. For a moment, I chatted with my wife. I have no idea what she or I was saying, when I noticed a truck coming towards at an incredible rate of speed. “Hold on! This isn’t good!” I shouted, waking my son and drawing my daughter away from her phone. I reflexively tapped my accelerator and drove my car directly towards the nearly stopped SUV on my right side. The truck, meanwhile, dove into the thin shoulder. As it flew by, the truck somehow missed us completely. The car next to me honked in frustration, as the driver, who must have moved to her right, glared. I wanted to tell her that a truck might have crushed our family if the driver and I hadn’t each made last second adjustments. Her lane kept moving, and she likely didn’t give my sudden maneuver another thought. With my hands in a vice grip on the wheel and my breathing rapid, I stared at the truck in front of me. I wasn’t
sure whether I would have liked to punch or hug the driver, who didn’t notice me slowing down, see my hazard lights or leave himself enough room to stop. At the same time, though, he — and it could have been a woman, because I never saw the driver — turned onto the small shoulder, finding just enough space to squeeze past me without destroying my car, my family or my life. For the next several minutes, I struggled to drive, as the image of the speeding truck with nowhere to go in my rear view mirror replayed itself in my head. “Are you okay? Do you need me to drive?” my wife asked anxiously. My family and I were okay. We weren’t a part of a sad story that ended on an American highway. Skid marks left on the road weren’t a marker for the final seconds of our lives. We are grateful for the combination of factors that turned a close call into a near miss. Perhaps this happened for a reason beyond giving us more opportunities to extend the journeys of our lives. Perhaps one of the purposes is to provide a warning to everyone else to remain vigilant, to brake early and to stay sharp and focused on the roads.
Ever heard of a white tick? Please read on
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ere we go again. I have had another encounter with a tick, but this time, to make the story more interesting, the villain is a white tick. At least it can appear white when it is engorged with blood. My blood. Just the thought of it is enough to make one’s skin crawl, right? Well, it’s tick season particularly now, and you don’t have to go into the woods to find them. They can be in the beautiful lawn at your house or in the bushes that you brush against when you take out the garbage. Unless Between you are wearing long you and me pants that are tucked BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF into your socks and a long sleeve shirt and hat, you could be a victim.
More likely, your dog could appear to a tick as a delicious steak on four legs, and if bitten, the dog can inadvertently carry the tick into your home. I think the white tick found me as I was sitting on the cement edge of a pool and wearing just shorts and a short sleeve shirt in the recent 90-degree weather. (Chicken that I am, I found the water still too cold to jump in.) We all know that ticks can carry Lyme disease. But there are other diseases that could potentially be transmitted through their bite. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is another, and despite its geographical designation, this malady can occur throughout the United States and yes, even on Long Island. A local internist I know tells me he has seen several cases in the course of his practice. RSMF, as it is sometimes referred to, is a bacterial disease that typically begins with a fever and fierce headache. A few days later a rash develops, made up of small spots usually starting on the wrists and ankles. Other symptoms may
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include muscle pains and vomiting. To my surprise, when I had routine blood work done for an annual check-up a couple of years ago, I discovered that I had indeed had RSMF from that previous tick bite but with no symptoms. Asymptomatic versions do indeed occur, and I was one such example. Now I have again been bitten, and the question is whether I could get the disease again, if the tick carried RSMF, or if I have antibodies sufficient enough to make me immune. Then again, I cannot be sure that this recent tick did not carry Lyme disease or some other microbial agent of infection. What to do? It never helps to have a medical problem on a weekend. I apparently was bitten on Saturday afternoon and found the tick behind my right knee on awakening Sunday morning. My hand was drawn to it because of a severe itch. At first, because it was small and white, we thought it was a skin tab that had spontaneously
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appeared. But upon pulling, it came off and began crawling away. Since I had experience with a tick bite before, I knew to capture the tick in a plastic sandwich baggie and save for the physician to send for testing. As the day progressed, I could feel a tiny lump where I had been bitten, and the area around the lump became red and warm, with the same intense itch that had originally drawn my attention. By Tuesday, I had an appointment with my physician, and I had more than only the tick to show him. The red area had increased from the size of a silver dollar to that of my palm. I am now taking doxycycline, the antibiotic of choice, as well as an antihistamine for what is probably an allergic reaction. I share this with you as a cautionary tale to urge you to check yourselves daily for ticks that might have targeted you as a good meal. And further, don’t just assume a tick on you will be black and therefore readily spotted. Take heed from my experience. They can also be white.
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