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For Eddie Amodeo, a disabled Vietnam veteran, an ordinary trip to a local garage sale in 2007 led to an unexpected journey that would last more than a decade. The Calverton resident and active participant in the Rocky Point VFW Post 6249 said he remembers while looking through the variety of items on sale, something struck his eye. When he took a closer look, he noticed a poster. On it was a drawing that depicted a scene of the USS Yankee Clipper and the USS Cleveland submarine. Amodeo also noticed that there was an image of Yankee legend Joe DiMaggio immortalized in the sky. Intrigued by the poster, Amodeo bought it for $2 and while talking to the lady who ran the yard sale, she disclosed more information about the poster “She told me it was originally her grandfather’s and she had found it after he had passed away,” Amodeo said. JOE DIMAGGIO CONTINUED ON A7
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SWR high schooler passes from injuries received in crash Melissa Marchese proved herself in sports, was set to graduate June 28 BY KYLE BARR KYLE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM A community that has become much too familiar to tragedy was left reeling June 14 as Melissa Marchese, 18, a Shoreham resident and senior at the high school passed from her injuries received in a car crash the day before. Suffolk County police confirmed her death Saturday, June 15, Marchese’s father Charlie Marchese posted a lengthy eulogy on his Facebook page. He called his daughter “... brilliant, she was magnetic,” and said she fought long enough in order for doctors to donate her organs, something she had always wished to do. “She would light up the room with her smile and make everybody burst with laughter,” Marchese’s father wrote. “Melissa was a remarkable athlete. Fierce, determined, and focused. Just try to slide into her at home plate or try to battle her for a rebound. She did not
lose. She was a born leader in all facets of her life. Whether barking instructions on the softball field or leading her friends in a dance or a song, everyone would follow her. She did not lose.” Marchese was in the backseat of a car turning left onto Route 25A from Miller Avenue June 13. The high school was having its senior honoring ceremony. Another vehicle, driven by Ridge resident Michael Troiano, 34, went through a red light and struck Marchese’s vehicle. The two other students in Marchese’s car, Evan Flannery, 17, and Caroline Tyburski, 18, both of Shoreham, were transported to St. Charles Hospital in Port Jefferson with non-life-threatening injuries. Marchese was airlifted to Stony Brook University Hospital, where she died a day later. The Shoreham-Wading River school district released statements Friday and Saturday. “We extend our deepest condolences to the individual’s family and friends, and we continue to keep all those involved and impacted by this tragedy in our thoughts during this very difficult
Melissa Marchese. Photo from Our Girl, Melissa Marchese GoFundMe page
time,” the district wrote on its website. Marchese was well known in the district for her work on the basketball court and the softball field. Adam Lievre, Marchese’s basketball coach, said he would watch Marchese move around the court and be awed at her tenacity. It was that tenacity, he said, that had her fighting death until the time they could donate her organs. “She was willing to throw her body anywhere and everywhere to get every rebound,” he said. “I’ve never coached a kid who wanted rebounds so badly, and she went after every ball with this relentless effort. It was contagious when the other kids saw how hard she worked,
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Boy Scout inspires county park stewardship program BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Soon a walk in the park could turn into park stewardship for interested Suffolk County residents thanks to a Boy Scout’s love for a Stony Brook park. Recently, county legislators approved a plan to create a parks stewardship pilot program that will be rolled out in 10 unstaffed Suffolk parks. The idea began when East Setauket Boy Scout Jake Butkevich, 17, approached Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket) about volunteering in Forsythe Meadow County Park in Stony Brook. Butkevich said in an email that he was inspired to propose a program after volunteering in the Adirondacks where he was assigned a trail to maintain. He chose Forsythe Meadow because he wanted to give back to his community. “Nonstaffed parks like Forsythe Meadow are perfect for stewards to take care of,” he said. “Much of the work that I have done while taking care of this park throughout the fall of 2018 and this spring is menial like trimming back bushes and picking up fallen branches, both of which make walking the trails a much
East Setauket Eagle Scout Jake Butkevich, left, has inspired a county park stewardship program. Butkevich currently volunteers at Forsythe Meadow County Park. Left photo from Maryann Butkevich; right photo from Suffolk County
more enjoyable experience.” Hahn, who sponsored the bill to create the stewardship program, said she’s excited about the program, and while Scout troops and other groups have adopted parks in the past, she said the new initiative will allow individuals to become park stewards. Butkevich said he’s excited about the pilot program, and he was appreciative of Hahn working with him on the idea.
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“I hope this program will be effective in keeping our county parks better maintained and inspiring young people like myself to give back to the community and to be passionate about the outdoors,” he said. Hahn said she hopes neighbors of unstaffed parks will volunteer to walk it once a week, pick up small pieces of trash and report back to the county about trees that need to be trimmed, branches that have fallen or any kind
of vandalism. She said stewards will enable the county to be more on top of what is going on at the unstaffed parks, and in turn staff workers can then be dispatched to mow grass or trim trees. The legislation doesn’t name specific parks, which allows for 10 stewards to work on a park they choose. “It would give us real eyes on the park,” Hahn said. According to Hahn’s office, there are more than 63,000 acres of county parkland. The pilot program will run for one year to determine the program’s feasibility for possible expanded use within the county, and after the year is up, the parks department will make the decision about fully implementing and continuing the stewardship program. In a statement, Philip Berdolt, commissioner of Suffolk County Parks and Recreation, said the program would help to engage residents in the conservation of local parklands. “By becoming a steward of Suffolk County Parks’ green spaces, you will help ensure that our county’s natural resources are cared for and kept safe for future generations,” he said. The bill now awaits County Executive Steve Bellone’s (D) signature.
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Suffolk police rescue kayaker in Long Island Sound Suffolk County police officers rescued a man after his kayak overturned in the Long Island Sound Saturday, June 15. Marine Bureau Officers Matthew Funaro, Cory Kim and Shane Parker were on patrol in Marine Delta when they observed a man clinging to his overturned kayak in the Long Island Sound, approximately one mile north of Woodhull Landing Road in Sound Beach, at around 12:20 p.m. The water was 64 degrees
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New York State ‘green lights’ licenses for immigrants BY DAVID LUCES DLUCES@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM After a contentious back and forth between state Democrats and Republicans, the green light bill, a measure that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver’s license in New York State, passed the New York State Senate June 17 and was signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D). The vote makes New York the 13th state in the nation to allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses. In the past, undocumented immigrants in New York were allowed to have driver’s licenses if they passed the required tests and proved their residency. In 2001, former governor George Pataki reversed the measure via executive order. Proponents of the bill say that the bill would improve public safety and the economy. “Today is a historic day for New York’s hard working immigrant community,” said Steven Choi, the executive director at the New York Immigration Coalition. “We are glad to see that Governor Cuomo did the right thing by signing
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Still curious about the origins of the piece, he began doing research to see if he could find out more information but hit a dead end. Amodeo, a lifelong Yankees fan, was able to connect with a team merchandising official, who then connected him with DiMaggio’s grandchildren. He learned that the poster was drawn by Burris Jenkins as an homage to the day DiMaggio’s famed 56-game hitting streak ended. The drawing depicts a sea battle with DiMaggio batting in the clouds with text reading ‘the 57th Game! The two grandchildren then referred Amodeo to Morris Engelberg, Joe DiMaggio’s estate lawyer. The Calverton resident also contacted the Baseball Hall of Fame to see if they were interested in the piece. He first provided the museum with a picture of the poster, but they requested to see the original. Amodeo took the poster to Cooperstown for a museum curator to personally examine it and then it was brought in front of the museum’s board. Amodeo said he talked to Engelberg a few times about a licensing agreement tied to the poster. After negotiating with the estate lawyer, they eventually came to a mutual agreement on a licensing agreement. “There was a lot of back and forth between us,” the Calverton resident said. “But I was able to get the blessing from the estate.”
the Green Light NY bill into law.” In the lead up to the vote there was some hesitation of support from some Democrats, which critics attributed to being wary of backlash to the bill and its impact on the 2020 election year. Jay Jacobs, The Nassau County Democratic chairman, warned the six senators who represent Long Island about the potential political backlash of supporting the bill, according to an article in Gothamist. Jacobs told Gothamist that he personally supports the legislation but believes the bill is too polarizing to pursue in the current legislative session. The legislation moved forward without the support of the six Long Island Democratic senators, who all voted no, as well as three other Republican senators. “I am disappointed that the state lawmakers in Albany voted to approve this terrible piece of legislation,” John Kennedy, Suffolk County comptroller and county executive candidate, said in a statement. “Driving in New York State is a privilege, not a guaranteed right, and we should not be extending privileges to those
Amodeo hoped to auction the prints to charities helping disabled veterans and children suffering from cancer as well as seeing if the Yankees and Indians wanted to sell his prints at their store, though he hit a roadblock. Despite getting a licensing agreement from the DiMaggio estate, Amodeo would need a separate agreement from Major League Baseball for him to be able to sell and auction the poster. “You can get an agreement from MLB, but you have to pay,” he said. Amodeo has been persistent but says it is tough to get those doors open as he works by himself. “I haven’t really made progress unfortunately.” he said. “I’m trying to get a hold of someone in the Yankees organization and see where I can go with this.” The Vietnam veteran added he didn’t have the money to go to a lawyer when he was initially going through the process. Despite his struggles, after more than a decade, the poster is now on display in Cooperstown. Amodeo said he made the trip up when the American Legion had its 100th anniversary this year, but was disappointed to see the piece wasn’t on display. “They told me that the poster is so fragile that is displayed in cycles,” he said. “I hope to see it in person one day.” Amodeo said he is fortunate he found the poster all those years ago. “It is something I’m proud of,” he said. “It is something that is in the history books.”
A protester in Hauppauge advocates for green light bill June 7. Photo by David Luces
who do not follow the law. I strongly urge the Governor to do the right thing and veto t his legislation.” Other Republicans in the state Legislature shared opposition to the green light bill. “This legislation is an outrage to law-abiding New Yorkers, as well as to new Americans that have taken the appropriate steps to become citizens legally,” New York State Sen. John Flanagan (R-East Northport) said in a letter. “The overwhelming majority of New Yorkers oppose issuing driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants. And yet, that is exactly what Senate
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player in SWR, having been recognized as All-League in the Scholar-Athlete Team in March and was committed to the University of Hartford for softball. Once it became known of Marchese’s hospitalization, a GoFundMe page was started, and within a day raised nearly $20,000. By Tuesday, June 17, the site had raised over $60,000. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to Melissa and the Marchese family,” Joseph Dwyer, the GoFundMe organizer, wrote to the page. “Thank you all for your generous donations during this time of unthinkable sadness and utter despair. God Bless.” The school district canceled senior finals June 14 and made mental health staff available. The district also invited students to the high school library Saturday for staff to support them.
Democrats did.” The Long Island Democratic Senate Delegation said in a statement that they value the important contributions made by immigrants to the local economy and communities. “Following countless meetings with stakeholders, residents, and advocates on the implications of this bill, our vote is based on the continued existence of serious concerns raised by stakeholders and law enforcement,” the statement read. “We will continue to stand together in the best interest of Long Islanders.” Some lawmakers shared concerns that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency could possibly obtain driver’s information and use it for deporting individuals. Cuomo also raised similar concerns before the vote, stating that he would veto the bill if the federal government would be able to access driver’s information that could be used for deportation. He then asked the state attorney general to review the bill and would sign the bill if it didn’t give federal authorities access to DMV databases. State Attorney General Letitia James (D) wrote a statement the night of vote. “The legislation is well crafted and contains ample protections for those who apply for driver’s licenses,” James said in a statement. “If this bill is enacted and challenged in court, we will vigorously defend it.” The bill would require undocumented immigrants to take a driver’s license exam and be able to buy car insurance. The measure would go into effect in 180 days and undocumented immigrants could get licenses starting in December.
Shoreham has become well known for tragedies of this kind. In 2014 the community grieved for Tom Cutinella, who died due to a head injury on the football field. In 2018, the community wrapped hundreds of red ribbons on flagpoles to memorialize Andrew McMorris, who was killed by a drunk driver while out on a hike with his Boy Scout troop. The Andrew McMorris and Tom Cutinella memorial foundations both shared their condolences on their Facebook pages. “No one should ever have to go through this,” a post to the Tom Cutinella Memorial Foundation Facebook page read. Marchese’s wake will be held at Branch Funeral Home, located at 551 Route 25A in Miller Place, on June 20 from 7 to 9 p.m. and June 21 from 2 to 5 p.m. and at 7 to 9 p.m. Marchese’s funeral procession will leave the funeral home at approximately 9:30 a.m. on June 22. A Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at St. Mark’s R.C. Church, located at 105 Randall Road in Shoreham.
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Left photo: senior Katie Loscalzo shared a moment with Miller Avenue School kindergarten teacher; right photo: middle school math teacher Robert Mancuso helped two students understand the Doppler effect. Photos from SWRCSD
High school seniors trace their careers throughout district Students from the Shoreham-Wading River High School Class of 2019 boarded school buses and took a final ride around the district schools, serving as a collective inspiration to those who will follow in their footsteps in the coming years. Students and teachers filled the halls of Albert
G. Prodell Middle School, Wading River School and Miller Avenue School to cheer and applaud the graduates, who proudly strolled through, getting hugs and high-fives and reconnecting with teachers who had made a lasting, positive impact on their lives.
For three years, Shoreham-Wading River school district’s annual STEM Symposium featured dozens of tables set up with interactive activities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the high school gymnasium. This year, the front entry and hallway of the school featured music and arts to showcase the accomplishments of the fine arts department, aptly making it a STEAM Symposium. With Amy Meyer, school district’s director of STEM and event organizer, district teachers and students displayed and discussed student projects from albatross bolus dissection to forensics and robotics. Guests learned how to make binary bracelets, were taught about static electricity, and even tasted fresh arugula grown in the school’s vertical tower gardens in
the Long Island Sustainability class. Life-size cardboard cutouts of Marie Curie, Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton and Alan Turing were just a few of the inventors and scientists who greeted the hundreds of curious guests at the entrance to the gym. High school music students performed classical music as guests experienced the colorful creations in the gallery set up for their viewing pleasure. The district’s School-to-Community program partners were in attendance to share resources and access to STEM opportunities and post-high school careers. Mad Science, an educational program that works to spark students’ curiosity, engaged the audience with a science-themed performance.
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Spring has sprung and so have Miller Place students’ community service efforts North Country Road Middle School in Miller Place is capping off several philanthropic projects its students have participated in over the last few months, including visits to local veterans, fundraising for autism awareness and fighting hunger in the area. In honor of May as Veterans Appreciation Month in Suffolk County, 14 members of the middle school’s National Junior Honor Society visited the Long Island State Veterans Home in Stony Brook. During the event, students played cards, Monopoly, Jenga and checkers as well as listened to the stories told by these veterans.
In support of Autism Awareness Month in April, students facilitated a fundraising initiative to raise money and emphasize the significance of inclusion. Spearheaded by middle school teacher Nicole Farley and teacher assistant Mara Healy, members of the building’s student government sold blank puzzle pieces to students who then had the opportunity to design a unique puzzle piece and “fit” it on the wall. All proceeds were donated to the Autism Society of America to improve capabilities and services, increase public awareness about autism and provide the organization’s national resource database and contact center
Miller Place middle school spent the day with local veterans at the Long Island State Veterans Home in Stony Brook. Photo from MPSD
specializing in autism. The National Junior Honor Society also organized and executed a buildingwide food drive to help families in the Miller Place-Sound Beach community and across Long Island. The building conducted a friendly competition between homeroom classes to see which class was able to collect the most nonperishable and canned goods to donate to Long Island Cares Inc. and The Harry Chapin Food Bank. One homeroom class collected a total of 104 items and was named the winning class.
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Letters to the Editor
A black cloud, searching When enough is enough for a silver lining
One has to understand that journalists are human beings, and just as much as it pains people to learn about the death of a young woman, it can be even more painful to write about it. Melissa Marchese, 18, died June 14 after being injured in a terrible car crash in Shoreham. She passed only two weeks before she was set to graduate high school. Since then, the local community has rallied around the family, donating well over $60,000 for the Marchese family in a GoFundMe campaign in less than a week after the crash. Likely the community will continue to support the family even after graduation. It is truly amazing to watch a community come out full force to support a grieving family but, even still, too many Shoreham and Wading River residents recognize the black cloud hanging over their hamlets. Nobody should have to read about a young person dying, but in Shoreham the situation is familiar, just all too familiar. The community went through this grief in 2014, after Tom Cutinella died from receiving a head injury due to an illegal tackle on the SWR football field. In 2018, the community was again devastated after learning about the death of Andrew McMorris, who was killed by a drunk driver while hiking with his Boy Scout troop. In both circumstances, the community rallied behind the families. The SWR football field and a new concession stand was renamed in honor of Tom, while a statue with brickwork done by an Eagle Scout was erected in his honor. In the case of Andrew, the Boy Scout troop has planted a new garden at the community center, where the scouts meet, while the community hung red ribbons on telephone poles, fence posts and mailboxes in his honor from Riverhead to Miller Place. These ribbons still flutter in the wind more than a half-year since he was killed. Shoreham residents have talked to one TBR News Media editor about the black cloud hanging over the small North Shore community of Shoreham-Wading River. One resident succinctly described the circuitous nature of Shoreham’s grief and support in the community: “We’ve had too many opportunities to show what a great community we are.” This tragedy reaches out beyond the community’s boundaries. It is in the nature of editorials like this one where we would ask people to take care, to always wait several seconds when the light turns green before making a move, to wear a seatbelt and to instill the importance of road safety in your kids, but those might be mere platitudes in the face of tragedy. All these tragedies were preventable. If only the driver of the car that hit Melissa’s vehicle was not “distracted,” as he later told police. If only the man who went out drinking that one day in October 2018 hadn’t gotten in his car to drive. If only Tom was not tackled in such a way to collide with his helmet. But whatever happens, Shoreham needs to never lose its sense of community. Let it never become complacent and numb in the face of tragedy. Whenever we have talked to the families who’ve lost loved ones, each time they are comforted by how much the community has come out to support. There may have been too many opportunities to show the humanity of local Long Island residents, but let us never stagger or fall in making sure we all remain compassionate for all who suffer.
When will Congress be held accountable for inaction on every issue but the resistance movement? When will Congress realize that oversight is not overkill? When will policy take precedence over politics? When will Americans realize that the only “constitutional crisis” is within Congress regarding their inaction on the border, health care, infrastructure and trying to undo the 2016 election results? When will anti-Semitism be called out regardless of the source? When will the media print facts
instead of gossip from unknown sources? When will the media stop colluding with the Democrats and be held accountable for their fabrications? When will the media take responsibility for creating a dangerous environment within this country with their repetitive false narratives that are brainwashing and misleading the American public? When will Congress be concerned of how our own government influenced the 2016 election, i.e., FBI, CIA, Democratic National Committee paid-for dossier? When will the media stop using
‘The fireman’s dilemma’ One basic premise of some right-tolife supporters is that all human life is precious and equal. That explains why they regard a pregnancy caused by rape or incest as worthy as any other pregnancy. Even if the logic seems off, the consistency is praiseworthy. That they seem comfortable in making an exception to the life that’s extinguished during warfare — even questionable warfare — is less praiseworthy. But I’d have them consider what I’ve titled “The fireman’s dilemma.” The fictitious Village of Centerville
has a large building, 100 Main St. The building has two wings which radiate off a central lobby. One wing is a fertility clinic housing fertilized eggs. Life. The zygotes will soon be implanted into women. The other wing is a day care center with 3-year-olds. Life. The toddlers are playing with crayons and eating Grahams crackers. The fire department alarm sounds the alert. There’s a blazing fire at 100 Main. The firefighters run to their trucks, which race to the building. They put on
divisive tactics, i.e., race, gender, wealth, religion deliberately to agitate the environment? As related to the Mueller Report, when will the Democrats realize that doing the same thing over and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity, as per Albert Einstein? Finally, when will the country get an apology for the past two years of wasted time, money, energy and lies? When is enough ... enough? Carol Florio Lisa Pius East Setauket
the inhalators and drag their hoses into the lobby. It’s an inferno. The fire can’t be contained. There’s no time to spare. They must save as many lives in the few seconds available before the building implodes upon itself. You are the firefighter. Do you run to the wing with the zygotes? Do you run to the wing with the 3-year-olds? Is all “life” equal? Bruce Stasiuk Setauket
A response to ‘Help me to understand’ Dear “Help me to Understand” (letter to the editor, June 13), The essence of motherhood — and fatherhood — is unselfish sacrifice, and the driving force of it is love, just as a soldier endangers his own life for the love of those behind him — not hatred for those before him. Science affirms what the Bible teaches: A child temporarily residing inside his or her mother is another
human being with its own unique DNA, chromosomes, fingerprints, heartbeat and so on (every cell of which is either male or female from conception to death). One of God’s Ten Commandments is “You shall not murder.” And Christ, who gave His life for us all, assures us that “as you do to the least of these my brethren, you do it to Me.” Psalm 139 asserts “You (God) knit me together in my mother’s
womb; I praise Thee for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Thy works.” May God bless you as you are a partaker and partner in the creative, nurturing, self-sacrificing work and love of God. The Rev. Ronald Stelzer Our Savior Church and School Centereach
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Opinion
A pinch of parsley and a side of separation
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reaking up is spectacularly awkward, highly charged and, in retrospect, filled with humorous potential. Two people get together for a picnic, where a public scene might be difficult for the recipient. “Want some tabouli? What is tabouli anyway?” “No thanks, and I don’t know what it is. You ordered it, not me.” “Good point, so, I was thinking. It’s probably a good time for us to separate.” D. None “Um, what, of the above excuse me?” BY DANIEL DUNAIEF The lip quivers, the breathing becomes short and
erratic and the eyebrows, shoulders and neck all droop at the same time. “No, yeah, I mean, you’re great and this has been a total blast but, you know, it’s just, I don’t know, it’s not working for me.” “A total blast? You’d call this a total blast? Besides, nothing is perfect. I know my family can be difficult and I know I wake up with bad breath and I do, on occasion, correct your speech, but we can work around that. Don’t you want to try to make it work?” “I’m thinking that it’s probably time to do other things. I’m thinking of moving to Vancouver and you hate the cold.” “Vancouver? Really? Wait, have you been seeing other people? You and my sister get along a little too well. As soon as you start dating her, she won’t be interested. I know I share genes with her, but she’s a horrible person who has ruined my life over and over again.” “No, really, this has nothing to do with your sister. I wouldn’t do that to you or myself, especially
after what you just said.” “Oh, so, now there’s something wrong with my sister? At least she’s not dumping me.” “No, no, I think we have a great friendship and I’d like to stay in touch.” “You’d like to stay in touch? After all we’ve been through, you’re offering me your friendship? You’re not even that good of a friend. You rarely listen and you forget all the important dates in the year and you always want to go to the same restaurants, even though we have so many other choices.” “Right, exactly, I’m so boring, so maybe you’re ready to be done with me?” “Why do we have to end it now? It’s not like I was expecting to marry you. I can’t imagine having a younger version of you in the house. You can somehow shoot baskets from all over a gym floor that land in a hoop, but you have no ability to throw the dirty T-shirt you wore to play basketball into a much larger hamper that’s also closer to the ground, even though you roll the shirt into a ball.” “I agree. You could do so much better.”
“I’m sure there are plenty of better people out there, but we had some fun, right? We were supposed to go to that dinner next Saturday with the Smiths. They’re your friends, so maybe we should see what works between now and then?” “It’s OK, I already canceled that.” “What? That horrible person Jessica Smith knew you were going to break up with me before I did? How could you do this to me?” “Sorry, I didn’t tell them anything. I just said we couldn’t make it.” “We couldn’t make it because you were going to break up with me today over tabouli. You’re an idiot.” “Right, well, maybe we shouldn’t stay in touch?” “Oh, so now I’m not good enough to be your friend?” “I’m going to be a boring idiot elsewhere.” “Wait, you’re leaving me?” “Yes, and I’ve googled ‘tabouli.’ It’s a Lebanese salad with vegetables, wheat and parsley, just so you know.”
A hypnotic page-turner on Broadway not to be missed
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ne of the best plays I have seen on Broadway is the drama, “The Ferryman.” Written by Jez Butterworth, directed by Sean Mendes and playing at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre only until July 7, it is so deserving of winning four Tony Awards, including best play, and should not be missed. The story is about a large Irish family in rural County Armagh in Northern Ireland and conjures up Tennessee Williams and Between “August: Osage you and me County” for its faBY LEAH S. DUNAIEF milial interactions of love, lust, betrayal, anger, contradictions, secrets, repression and murder. But it is so much more. It is historic, being set in 1981 at the height of
The Troubles involving the British, loyalist Irish Protestants who want to remain in the United Kingdom, and nationalist Irish Catholics, including the Irish Republican Army, who want a united Ireland. It is a story about storytelling as three generations live under one roof of a large farmhouse and slowly reveal much about their own histories. It is about human kindness, as personified by the appealing leading character, farmer Quinn Carney, husband and father of seven children ranging in age from 16 years to nine months. He houses and employs Tom Kettle, an Englishman, whose mind is not all there, as his handyman; and Caitlin, wife of Carney’s long-missing brother and her son, Oisin, as well as aged aunts and an uncle. Yet Carney is also a former active member of the IRA, with its brutality and bloodshed, which he has ultimately rejected. It has homey fairy tales and classic epics in the mix, hopeless love, and lots of barroom talk and drinking, happy celebrating and passionate confrontations. Amid all that activity, with a cast of well-defined characters, it has genuine, laugh-out-loud humor. The play is also remarkable for its length.
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It runs three and a quarter hours with only one 15-minute intermission after Act 1 and a three-minute dimming of the house lights following Act 2. Yet not for a minute, for me and my companions, did it keep from being riveting as it pulsated with suspense interspersed with hearthside family goodness that is set against the background report of Irish Republican hunger strikers dying one by one in a Belfast prison. There are even live animals in the form of an affectionate goose, a feral rabbit and a real, sweet baby. Artfully they all come together to deliver a memorable play and to live in the minds of the viewers well past the end of the performance. The prologue, set against a crumbling, graffiti-splayed urban wall, sets the sinister mood with an encounter between craven Father Horrigan and Muldoon, a major figure in the IRA. And every subsequent scene in which the priest appears seethes with tension. He delivers the news that Seamus, Caitlin’s missing husband, has been found face down, preserved by the acid in a bog, hands tied behind him and a bullet in the back of his head. The mystery of his disappearance deepens because he was not involved
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in The Troubles. There is an Aunt Pat and Uncle Patrick, as well as an often mentally absent Aunt Maggie, whose roles are largely to unveil past history even as their passions define them as three dimensional characters within the family and their country. Their narratives give their lives shape and substance. With the discovery of the body, the past meets the future as Muldoon attempts to contain the truth of the missing husband’s murder from emerging. In the process, other truths seep out in the appropriately furnished great room of the farmhouse that serves as the only site where all subsequent action takes place. In the beginning, the viewer is puzzled as to who the family members are and their relationships to each other, which create an air of mystery. As the plot develops, the answers powerfully emerge, carrying us along, absorbed and engaged. And while the plot is masterfully orchestrated, I don’t want to give away the most important details in the hope that you will still get tickets and join me in your admiration for a remarkable play.
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