The Village Beacon Record - July 20, 2017

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MOUNT SINAI • MILLER PLACE • SOUND BEACH • ROCKY POINT • SHOREHAM • WADING RIVER

Vol. 32, No. 52

July 20, 2017

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Reaching new heights

Gully Landing Road will be protected from storms A5

Stony Brook’s Joe Spallina leads women’s lax to No. 2 in nation — A10

Residents have coffee with a cop in Miller Place A3

Two road repaving projects completed in Rocky Point A5 Mount Sinai man indicted in stock scheme A7

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tendent Dan Losquadro (R), who installed the sign and spruced up the area,” Sound Beach Civic Association President Bea Ruberto said. “Without their support this would not have been possible at this time.” Sound Beach resident Rob Martino has signed up to maintain the area, and his mom, Karen Schaeffer, an avid gardener, will be planting some flowers at the site.

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Having a cup of coffee with a cop can go a long way Members of the 6th Precinct meet with residents as part of program meant to connect cops with the people they serve By Kevin Redding kevin@tbrnewspapers.com Suffolk County police officers recently paid a lengthy visit to Park Avenue Plaza in Miller Place — not to make arrests, but to make friends. Three members of the 6th Precinct mingled with residents of all ages at Crazy Crepe Cafe July 13 for “Coffee with a Cop,” a monthly initiative that gives police officers and community members a chance to meet one another, discuss concerns, or just share a coffee and some laughs.

Originally launched in 2011 in Hawthorne, California to better connect officers with the citizens they serve, the concept was adopted by each of the Suffolk County’s precincts just over a year ago. “It’s a great opportunity for people to approach the police in a nice, calm setting,” said Sergeant Walter Langdon of the Community Oriented Police Enforcement unit. “Usually when we have interactions with the public it’s when dealing with something bad or stressful. [Coffee with a cop] is a way for them to see we’re not just here to arrest people, we’re here to help people and give them advice any way we can.” Community Liaison Officer Will Zieman called the initiative a “home run” for residents. He said discussions with them ranged from suspicious activity in their neighborhoods, to the county’s heroin problem, to future employment with the police force. “It’s a unique forum and it’s unconventional by prior standards in a sense because time isn’t always there for us to have that extended conversation with people,” Zieman said. “So here we can engage on a totally different level, and it’s really cool and we see incredible results from this.” With crayons and junior police badge stickers in hand, Zieman knelt at a table to chat with 7-year-olds Natalie and Kather-

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Sixth Precinct Community Liaison Officer Will Zieman talks to sisters natalie and Katherine Byrnes at the Coffee with a Cop event. The girls proudly wear their police badge stickers, on left, received after they asked him what it takes to become a cop. ine Byrnes, who asked him what it took to be a police officer. “The most important thing right now is everything you do in school and how you behave and interact with people matters,” Zieman told the Miller Place elementary students. “School is super important, because they go back to your schoolwork, check report cards and want to know what kind of students you were, and if you pass that pro-

cess, you can become a police officer.” When Zieman gave them free passes for a police event at Sky Zone Trampoline Park in Mount Sinai next month, the girls beamed. Natalie said of meeting the officer, “I thought it was awesome!” Rocky Point resident Debbie Donovan, who wandered into the cafe for lunch with her kids not knowing about the event, said

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Town Miller Place beach areas protected from future storms By Desirée Keegan Desiree@tbrnewspapers.com The North Shore is growing stronger. After another shoreline stabilization project, this time, at Gully Landing Road, Miller Place can now weather the storm. In October 2012, Hurricane Sandy’s high winds, heavy rains and tidal surge severely damaged Gully Landing’s beach. The site suffered severe damages, including 3,000 cubic yards of soil erosion, 2,000 square feet of vegetation loss, structural damage to the existing wooden walkway, as well as irreparable damage to 1,548 cubic feet of gabion retaining wall, according to Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro (R). This site not only contains a drainage outfall system that handles storm water from the upland residential roadways, but also provides waterfront access to the local community and emergency responders. In order to stabilize the bluff and ensure the drainage facility’s permanent reconstruction, Brookhaven Town replaced the ineffective gabion baskets, which are boxes or cylinders filled with rocks or concrete used for erosion control, with 7,325 square feet of epoxy-coated, steel sheet dividing wall for slope stability. Behind the steel sheet bulkhead, 2,364 cubic yards of heavy armor stone retaining wall was installed to protect the area from high storm surges, combined with wave action, or undermining, according to Losquadro. Erosion control and slope stability measures included native plantings, geotextile filter fabric coverings and geo-grid slope reinforcement solutions. “Hurricane Sandy had such a devastating effect on so many communities across Brookhaven Town,” said Councilwoman Jane Bonner (C-Rocky Point). “Superintendent Losquadro and the men and women of the highway department are still repairing the

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U.s. rep. Lee Zeldin, Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Jane Bonner, Highway superintendent Dan Losquadro and Miller Place Park Homeowners association vice president Marc Mazza inspect the newly fortified gully Landing beach. infrastructure damage nearly five years later, but we are very fortunate that Congressman Lee Zeldin has been so responsive to our need for repairs at Gully Landing Road and other locations in the town.” The project was funded with a $1.4 million federal grant, secured by U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) through the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “This revitalization effort will go a long way to improve water quality while strengthening local infrastructure,” Zeldin said in a statement. In addition to storm hardening the shoreline and reconstructing the drainage outfall, the town installed an upstream storm water treatment structure that’s 10 feet in diam-

eter to properly treat storm water prior to its discharge into the Long Island Sound. This downstream defender reduces the environmental impact of storm water runoff from the 75-acre beachfront property that contributed to the pollution, by capturing contaminated sediment before it reaches the outfall. By installing these coastal hardening features, Brookhaven officials believe the town has prevented future damage to the slope, Gully Landing Road, the waterfront access, residential homes and the drainage system. “The revitalization project at Gully Landing will not only help us from an erosion standpoint, but it will also assist in preventing pollution from storm water runoff,” Losquadro said.

“We have successfully hardened our infrastructure to ensure we are less vulnerable to damage from future storms.” He thanked Zeldin for expediting the federal funding necessary to complete the project and improve the resilience of the shoreline. Miller Place Park Homeowners Association vice resident Marc Mazza also thanked Steve Tricarico, deputy highway superintendent, for his involvement and was glad to see the project come to fruition. “Because of all the hard work and dedication, the Long Island Sound will be cleaner,” Mazza said. “The bluffs and the beach will remain secure and aesthetically pleasing for many years to come.”

Two repaving projects completed in Rocky Point By Desirée Keegan Desirée@tbrnewspapers.com The phrase “rocky road” will be reserved exclusively for ice cream in Rocky Point following the completion of a large paving project. Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro (R) and Councilwoman Jane Bonner (C-Rocky Point) were on site at Magnolia Drive to announce the completion of a 17-road paving project in the residential neighborhood. “The residents can now drive more easily and safely through this neighborhood since the repaving has been completed,” Bonner said. “I thank Superintendent Losquadro and the men and women of the highway department for the important work they do in my district and throughout the Town of Brookhaven.” While this project did not involve any concrete work, 60 drains were repaired or replaced before milling and paving began. The total cost for this paving project was $537,000. Roads paved during this project included: Acacia Road, Beech Road, Cedar Road, Club House Drive, Dogwood Road, Elm Road, Forest Road, Garden Road, Grove Road, Hickory

Road, Lincoln Drive, Magnolia Drive, Queen Road, Robin Road, Sycamore Road, Tulip Road and Vine Road. “Many of the side streets off of Magnolia and Hickory were in severe need of repair,” Losquadro said. “I am happy to complete this project and provide residents and motorists who travel these roadways on a daily basis with some much-needed relief.” The town also completed a 16-road paving project in the area soon after. The two were big projects that were completed during 2017’s paving season. Like the first, this project also did not involve any concrete work, and 45 drains were repaired or replaced before milling and paving took place. The total cost for this paving project was $390,000. Losquadro said milling and paving proved to be challenging with some of the narrow, hilly roadways in the area, but the department managed to get it done. “Residents and motorists who travel these roads on a daily basis can now enjoy a safer, smoother ride,” he said. Roads resurfaced include: Aloma Road, Azur Road, Corona Road, Floral Road, Mars

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Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Jane Bonner and Highway superintendent Dan Losquadro inspect roadwork on Magnolia Drive in rocky Point. Road, Misty Road, Nimbus Road, Pearl Road, Phoenix Road, Pigeon Road, Shell Road, Sky Road, Somerset Road, Sunburst Drive, Surf Road and Woodlawn Road.

“Rocky Point residents can drive again with confidence,” Bonner said, “knowing that these roads are much safer now that they are repaved and drainage is improved.”


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LEGALS

Notice of formation of John E. Reilly, LLC. Articles of Organzation filed with the Secy of State of NY SSNY on Jan 10, 2017. Office located in Suffolk County. SSNY designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against LLC located at 80 State St., Attn: CSC, Albany NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful purpose.

Suffolk County. SSNY is designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC to 3 Oakdale Ct, Ridge, NY 11961

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WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, F.S.B., F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSB,

STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK

Plaintiff,

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Brookhaven Town Planning Board on Monday, July 31, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 to consider the application of Andrew Malguarnera to repeal Restrictive Covenant for property known as Tallmadge Trail, Lot 124 @ Miller Place. Covenant relief being requested on the above-described premises is as follows: in

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JOHN P. CERAMELLO, JOAN M. CERAMELLO, et al.

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In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the Office of the County Clerk of Suffolk County on November 17, 2016, I, Christopher Modelewski, Esq. the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, County of Suffolk, State of New York, on August 23, 2017 at 1:00 P.M., the premises described as follows:

Reduction in buffer from 145’ to 75’ The application and diagram of the subject property are on file in the Planning Division and may be examined during regular business hours. At the time of the public hearing all interested parties will be given the opportunity to speak.

87 Raynor Road Ridge a/k/a Brookhaven, NY 11961 Tax I.D. No.: 0200-29.0001.00-015.000

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ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and the State of New York

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33. William Schwamb, 35 Malba Dr., Sound Beach, NY. Location: Northeast corner Sayville Dr. & Malba Dr., Sound Beach. Applicant requests front yard setback from Malba Dr. and side yard variances for existing 2nd story deck addition with hot tub & steps; front yard setback variance from Malba Dr. for existing pergola with BBQ located in the required front yard; front yard setback variance from Sayville Rd for existing detached shed located in the required front yard; height variance for existing 4’ high chain link fence on top of 2.8’ high stone wall (6.8’ total height) located in front yard (Malba Dr.); permission for said stone wall varying in height from 0.5’ to 2.8’ adjacent to 2nd stone wall varying in height from 1.5’ to 4’ high located less than the required 8.4’ between walls (0’); also, permission for stone wall varying in height from 2.8’ to 3.7’ high adjacent to 2nd stone wall varying in height from 3’ to 4.2’ high located less than the required 8’ between walls (1’). (0200 05200 0200 022002 & 045001)

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PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, SEC. 85-29 OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A WORKSESSION ON JULY 24, 2017 (BZA CONFERENCE ROOM – 1ST FLOOR) AT 3:00 P.M. AND A PUBLIC HEARING ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2017 (2ND FLOOR AUDITORIUM) COMMENCING AT 2:00 P.M. AT ONE INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:

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Incidents and arrests July 7–17 Cut and dry

A 34-year-old man from Port Jefferson Station acted as a barber’s apprentice while not under the tutelage or direction of a barber at the Homerun Barbershop on Jayne Boulevard, according to police. He could not produce a barber’s license when asked to do so, police said. He was arrested July 12 and charged with two counts of operating as a barber without a license.

Bar brawling

In the rear parking lot of Portside Bar & Grill in Port Jefferson on East Main Street at about 1:30 a.m., July 16, a 20-yearold man from Port Jefferson Station was involved in a physical altercation with another man, according to police. The man attempted to flee the scene, and in doing so slammed into the open driver’s side door of a nearby car, causing the door to close on the driver’s hand and elbow as he attempted to exit the car, police said. The man was arrested and charged with assault. A 21-year-old man from Port Jeff Station repeatedly encroached on the officer while he tried to arrest the 20-year-old man, police said. The 21-year-old man was arrested and charged with second-degree obstruction of government administration.

Respect the fence

At about 3:30 p.m., July 16, a 30-year-old man from Coram drove a 2014 BMW into the fenced-in property of a home on Cedar Road in Port Jefferson without permission from the homeowner, according to police. He was arrested and charged with thirddegree criminal trespassing.

A bite out of crime

A 22-year-old man from Port Jefferson Station punched, kicked and bit another man during a fight at Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai at about 6:30 p.m., July 16, according to police. Police said the man also made verbal threats to cause bodily harm to the man, yelled obscenities and blocked vehicle traffic by doing pushups in the middle of the road, causing traffic to come to a stop. He was arrested and charged with second-degree harassment and disorderly conduct.

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At Sharky’s Pool Service in Port Jefferson Station, someone entered a locked storage trailer at about 3:30 p.m., July 15, and stole assorted tools and parts, according to police.

Stealing spree

Between midnight and 3 a.m., July 17, a 20-year-old man from Miller Place removed six window screens attempting to gain access to a home on Heather Lane in Miller Place, according to police. The man was arrested, and upon searching his home police found a gravity knife, and discovered the man stole an iPhone from a home on North Country Road in Mount Sinai armed with the same gravity knife, police said. He also stole a 2007 Honda all-terrain vehicle from a home on Locust Avenue in Miller Place, police said. He was arrested and charged with burglary, two counts of second-degree burglary, fourth-degree grand larceny and fourthdegree criminal possession of a weapon.

Missing movies

At a home on Orienta Avenue in Lake Grove at about 3 p.m., July 13, a 40-yearold woman possessed 50 DVD-formatted movies belonging to the Middle Country Public Library, according to police. The woman was arrested July 14 in Selden and charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property.

Heroin arrest

A 31-year-old man from Selden possessed heroin on Mooney Pond Road in Selden at about 3:30 p.m., July 13, while in the driver’s seat of a 2015 Infiniti, according to police. Police discovered he was also driving despite his license being previously revoked. He was arrested and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Gatekeeper

The lock to a gate at a Brookhaven Town parking lot on West Broadway in Port Jefferson was broken at about 9 p.m., July 14, according to police.

Wine walks out

Wine was stolen from a church on Myrtle Avenue in Port Jefferson at about 10:30 a.m., July 13, according to police.

Party people

Jewelry, cash and passports were stolen following a party at a home on Burgess Lane in Stony Brook at about 9 p.m., July 7, according to police. A police report was filed July 13. — Compiled by Alex petroski


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U.S. Attorney: $147M stock Defendants charged with: scheme targeted seniors • Conspiracy to commit securities fraud Defendants from Port Jeff, Mount Sinai, Coram, among those indicted

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Community news Sound Beach

Miller Place

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Woman of the Year

Therese J. O’Connor was honored as Woman of the Year at a library tea for her many years of service to St. Louis de Montfort R.C. Church in Sound Beach. The award was presented by the church’s director of religious and adult education, John McNamara. She has been a religious education teacher, a Eucharistic Minister at Water’s Edge at Port Jefferson Nursing Home as

well as at Port Jefferson’s St. Charles Hospital and John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, a bereavement facilitator and a roundtable participant. O’Connor was on the board of the Miller Place-Mount Sinai Historical Society for 25 years and was named a “local hero” by the Port Jefferson Free Library. Pictured with her is John McNamara, the director of religious and adult education at the church.

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Recognizing a pro

Laura Rittenberg, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage on Long Island and Queens, announced recent accolades from the Long Island Business News to the company and affiliated sales associates at the publication’s 2017 Real Estate and Development Awards. Among them, was Rainer Jessen of the Mount Sinai Regional Office, named top residential development. “I am extremely proud of these talented associates who were recognized for their achievements,” Rittenberg said. “Because of their unwavering commitment and professionalism, these top sales associates had outstanding results for 2016, which in turn is being recognized by the Long Island real estate community. They are truly a great asset to Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage and the customers they serve.”

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Supporting innovation Empire National Bank was the Innovation award sponsor at the Imagine Awards gala, created to provide formal acknowledgement to some of Long Island’s most effective and innovative nonprofit organizations. Out of 20 finalists, five nonprofits receive $5,000 grants. Bethpage’s Adults and Children with Learning and Development Disabilities received the 2017 Innovation award. “The Innovation Award recognizes a nonprofit that has been innovative in adopting new platforms that have helped the organization achieve its mission.” Empire National Bank’s president and chief operating officer

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stony Brook head women’s lacrosse coach Joe spallina, walking the sideline, above; talking to attack Kylie Ohlmiller, on right; and getting his team in gear, below right, was named international Women’s Lacrosse Coaches association Coach of the year for the Mid-atlantic region for leading the seawolves to the nCaa quarterfinals, ending the season ranked no. 2 in national standings.

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and he let them play out,” she said. “I credit all of it to him.” Caridi became one of the most prolific Joe Spallina has done what many would goalies in Stony Brook program history. Her deem impossible. .514 career save percentage is tops in the In six short years, the Mount Sinai resident school’s record book, while her 5.91 goalsand Stony Brook University women’s lacrosse against average is the best among any goalie coach has turned the university’s program with at least 1,500 minutes played. The East from a U.S. Lacrosse Magazine RPI-ranked No. Northport native won two America East 62 team, into the No. 2 team in the country. championships and qualified for two NCAA “He knows what he’s doing,” said Frankie tournaments, earning International Women’s Caridi, 2014 Stony Brook graduate and for- Lacrosse Coaches Association Third-Team Allmer goalkeeper for the Seawolves. “His coach- American status in 2014. She was also named ing style, his philosophy and his ideas are al- the Lacrosse Magazine and ILWomen.com lowing them to get to where he wants to bring Goalie of the Year, picked as the America East that program.” Defensive Player of the Year and nominee for Caridi played under the Tewaaraton Award, givSpallina as a freshman at en to the most outstanding Adelphi University. He had American lacrosse player. the opportunity to make the Current Stony Brook atmove to Stony Brook and tack and soon-to-be senior encouraged Caridi, now asKylie Ohlmiller also bought sociate head coach for the what Spallina was selling. Adelphi Panthers, to make “He told me I could live the move with him during out my dreams here,” she her playing career. said. “He told me I could “He was a great coach win a national championstraight from the beginning,” ship in my time here, I’ll she said. “Just playing for be the face of women’s lahim at Adelphi that one year — Frankie Caridi crosse and on the cover of was amazing. The fact that magazines. And it’s all haphe believed in the few of us pening now. He painted that went with him that we’d be able to change my dream in my head for me and has been the program pretty quickly — he sold us.” making it all possible.” Caridi said she was not only sold on makShe agreed with Caridi that he’s been able ing the switch because of his vision of building to shape the athletes to get the program to a national championship caliber team, but be- where it is today. cause he was honest about what he was look“I think if I were to go anywhere else, and ing for from his players and what he thought a lot of my teammates would say the same they could be. thing, that we might not be the level of la“He shot the truth,” she said. “He’s some- crosse players that we are or even the people one who is able to get the most out of you. that we are,” Ohlmiller said. “We want to give He demands you to be the best you can be … our fans — all the little girls who play lacrosse every single day. I respected him so much as — the dream of coming to Division I lacrosse a coach, because he respects us as players.” games and watching a good, Top 5 Division Her first conversation with him when be- I program play and compete for a national ing recruited to play for Adelphi was about if championship.” she wanted to win a national championship The Islip resident said she wants to be a and be an All-American. coach one day, and Spallina is the inspiration. “He told me the opportunities that I had, “He’s able to be stern and be authoritative,

‘He’s someone who is able to get the most out of you. He demands you to be the best you can be … every single day.’

but at the same time he can throw a joke in there like he’s one of your best friends,” she said. “He’s able to make it fun, and that’s ultimately the reason we play. It’s to have fun and win.” He and Ohlmiller were big proponents in recruiting her younger sister Taryn, who will be a sophomore in the upcoming school year. As the leading scorers on the team, the two are referred to by their head coach as a couple of the “big dogs” on the team. Kylie Ohlmiller’s 164 points shattered the previous Division I record of 148. Her 86 assists are also a new DI record. She was American East Offensive Player of the Year, was named a Tewaaraton finalist, also an IWLCA ILWomen Attacker of the Year. Her younger sister led all Division I freshmen and ranked seventh in the nation with 98 points last season. The attacker was named America East Rookie of the Year and an IWLCA All-American. “Once you’re one of his big dogs he wants to be closer to you,” Taryn Ohlmiller said. “He does one-on-one workouts with us, he gets you out there early, doing shooting drills. He cares about you as an individual as much as he cares about the team.” The team-first mentality that the Ohlmillers

and the Seawolves have bought into under Spallina, who is also the head coach of the Long Island Lizards, propelled Stony Brook to new heights in 2017, as the Seawolves went 20-2 and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals – all new high-water marks in program history. The team broke Division I single-season records for assists (222) and points (576) in 2017 while leading the nation in scoring defense (7.27) and scoring margin (8.82). For his leadership, in turning the program around and becoming the winningest coach in program history, Spallina has been named America East Coach of the Year in 2012, 2015, 2016 and 2017, and was named IWLCA Coach of the Year for the Mid-Atlantic Region following this season. He also garnered several coach of the year honors with the Lizards. “He deserves all of the recognition — he deserves the world and so much more,” Kylie Ohlmiller said of her head coach. “Last year we were ranked second in the nation behind No. 1 undefeated University of Maryland, and that’s just in a couple of years — it takes decades for some coaches to do. He’s doing what a lot of coaches can’t or haven’t done, and it’s really cool to see. It’s insane how he’s flipped the culture of Stony Brook athletics.”


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OpiniOn Editorial

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It has been a long time since I felt the need to respond to a letter to the editor, but the first paragraph in the letter entitled “Praying the LGBT+ Community Repents” in the July 13 edition of The Village Beacon Record is so filled with narrow mindedness I feel the need to tell everyone in the LGBT+ community that not everyone feels that way. How ridiculous to say members of that community are getting “preferential treatment.” They are finally getting equal treatment. How ridiculous to say “will the pluses ever end.” Everything is on a spectrum, to use a word made popular by autism awareness, for example sense of humor, how messy or neat you are, etc.

Your sex drive, sexual identity and preference of partner are three separate facets of the psyche. Most people will fall within the middle of the bell curve for each, but if they don’t it doesn’t make it wrong. It made it less common and less understood thousands of years ago when men were writing their scrolls that eventually became the Bible. Understanding nature bordered on the non-existent. You are entitled to believe what you want. That is the beauty of our Constitution. We can all have our choice of religion. We can have no religion or believe in spirituality or be a naturalist. If you really followed the Bible as God’s word you would not cherry

pick the parts you want to follow and the thousands of parts you choose to ignore. At a minimum, you would dress as the ultraconservative Jewish community dresses since that is all prescribed in the Bible. In closing, since we were created as a secular nation, we should not legislate per any one view of religion as the nations do that are governed as theocracies. If you identify as a Christian there are churches that have a wonderful open door policy as Jesus did. The United Church of Christ is one example. Love is love.

Deirdre Dubato Mount Sinai

Relief from the summer ‘heat’ We’re all Americans, with the same rights Many Long Island Rail Road customers have spent weeks dealing with train delays and schedule changes due to repairs at Pennsylvania Station. Recently, state Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci (R-Huntington Station) drafted the Long Island Rail Road Rider Rebate bill that would provide commuters partial reimbursement for their weekly or monthly train tickets, and we applaud him for his efforts. In a way, the assemblyman has shown the perfect example of customer service, as he was motivated after receiving calls from constituents who were dissatisfied with the LIRR’s service. If the bill is passed, commuters will receive a rebate equivalent to 25 percent of their ticket. While being compensated for unsatisfactory service is an excellent idea, especially for working people, we know a good or bad commute can set the tone for the day. Our hope is that additional legislators will work on measures to ease the burdens of Long Island residents who commute into the city. One proposal of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) is to expand the limits of carpool lanes. Currently, on the Long Island Expressway between Exits 32 to 64, a vehicle must contain two or more passengers to use the High Occupancy Vehicle lanes Monday through Friday from 6 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 8 p.m. If time limits are condensed or temporarily lifted while the LIRR experiences problems, more people would have the option to drive and park at locations closer to the city where they can then travel into Manhattan by subway or bus. It also helps those who make the regular commute by car feel less stressed by freeing up the lanes they use daily. We feel another option that would be environmentally friendly and reduce congestion in the boroughs is to offer businesses incentives to allow employees to work from home. In an era where the majority of people have access to computers, unlimited calling on their telephones and video chat services such as Skype, working from home is easier than ever. Since workers wouldn’t have to leave their homes, the option would enable them to be punctual for meetings, even if they are calling in, or be on time for family and social obligations. One individual or even a group of individuals may not have much influence over the LIRR; however, when legislators join forces with constituents, results can be achieved. We hope they are listening to the problems LIRR commuters are vocalizing during a period dubbed the “summer of hell” by Cuomo.

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With all due respect for the Rev. Ronald Stelzer, I vehemently disagree with his letter, “Praying the LGBT+ community repents,” in the July 13 issue of The Village Beacon Record. Rev. Stelzer expresses an opinion, which desires a return to the pre-June 3, 1969 Stonewall Inn protest era when the LGBT community remained in the closet. As a Catholic, I was taught that all persons “were created in the image and likeness of God.” I don’t believe there were exclusions of the LGBT community. In the Tony

Award- winning musical, “La Cage aux Folles,” George Hearn proudly proclaims, “I am what I am, a special creation.” God made different sexes, races, varied intellectual and physical abilities and sexual preferences. He doesn’t make mistakes and a loving God expects us to respect those varied human beings. Like the labor, civil rights and gender equality movements, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movement has produced global changes in attitude. The purposes of gay pride parades are to create unity in protesting shame, social

stigma, hate, prejudice and discrimination. They are a public demand for civil and human rights, equal recognition of their life, liberty and right to pursue happiness. Rev. Stelzer does not commend anyone walking the New York City Pride March, but these marches throughout the world celebrate pride, dignity, self-affirmation and human differences. They are as American as apple pie.

Philip Griffith Port Jefferson

A thank you for keeping history alive I want to thank you for sending reporter Kevin Redding to cover the story about our young benefactor, Jack Soldano. The article “Miller Place kid is selling comics for a cause” in the July 6 edition of The Village Beacon Record was spot on. The Miller Place-Mount Sinai Historical Society was also so excited to be called upon to participate in the filming of “One Life to Give” and we think this is such a wonderful, patriotic project. It is important to keep history alive and films that portray the facts with authenticity serve all of us well. As you may know, the circa 1720 William Miller House, located at 75 North Country Road in Miller Place where some filming took place, is open every Saturday noon to 2 p.m. for guided tours. It would be so helpful to

The William Miller House in Miller Place. see this listed in the dates and times column for people looking for something worthwhile to do. We also provide private tours by appointment. Call 631-476-5742 for bookings or visit www.mpmshistoricalsociety.org for more information.

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Antoinette Donato President Miller Place-Mount Sinai Historical Society

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est sunbather as often as they reach exposed skin. While you may not want to eat sunscreen in getting away from your office, the smell can help you appreciate your favorite season, as is the case for my wife. When you’re driving around town, you might reach a stop light or stop sign adjacent to a freshly cut lawn. I’ve always connected that smell with baseball fields, primarily because people started trimming their lawns around the same time as I played my abbreviated baseball season. When I was younger, I had as many games on my schedule in a year as this next generation seems to play in a month. The atmospheric conditions in this light-intensive time collaborate to liberate the smell of mouthwatering food. At night or on weekends, the smell of a cookout can often encourage us to make a U-turn back to the supermarket to pick up some burgers, hot dogs and chicken. I can’t drive anywhere near The

Good Steer in Lake Grove without my nose acting like a sensory GPS, taking me back to my childhood and the spectacular onion rings that filled my plate. Stand near just about any bakery in town and you’ll often have the opportunity to enjoy the best form of marketing, as the scent of freshly baked breads and cakes drifts down the street, leading us by our noses to their glass-enclosed treats. When we were younger, my mother used to get on a sailboat, unpack our pretzels, turkey sandwiches and cold waters, pick up her head as if an old friend had called to her from the middle of the Long Island Sound and proclaim, “Oh, smell.” Now, I recognize that the world is filled with the kind of foul odors that can turn a subway ride into a trip to “Dante’s Inferno” and that a visit to a friend’s house can also bring the pungency of wet dog to our nostrils. The heat and the humidity, after

all, is an equal-opportunity odor elevator, bringing everything to our attention including an awareness that the guy in the car next to us had garlic at lunch or the woman in line at the deli fell into the marsh in the morning. Still, I prefer to focus on the proverbial odor glass as being half-full, as did some of my friends, who shared their favorite summer scents. One person’s favorite smell is that of rain after the first drops fall, while another enjoys honeysuckle and the smell of jasmine from her native Beirut. A third enjoys the scent of coconut with lime or pineapple, and a fourth sings the praises of pine trees, mushrooms and wildflowers that remind him of his youth. When we breathe in deeply enough these moments of summer rain, honeysuckle, coconuts and wildflowers, we can slow down the treadmill of time.

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one generation was awake or lightly dozing at all times through human history to be on guard for the rest, a sort of inadvertent night watch. That makes me feel a bit better when I wake up at 3 a.m. and can’t fall back to sleep. Now I know I am on guard duty and there is a purpose to my tossing and turning. Curiously I can usually fall asleep again with the breaking dawn and always half an hour before the alarm is set to go off. So maybe there is something to the night watch theory. With the coming light, others will awake, it is safer, and sleep can be resumed. Come to think of it, the whole idea of sleep is compelling. Sleep, for all the studies, is still mysterious. The ancients revered sleep for what was revealed through dreams. That’s also true for some not-so-ancients, right up to Tevye in “Fiddler on the Roof,” when he persuades his wife to let their daughter marry the poor tailor, not the rich butcher, because of his alleged dream. We spend about one-third of

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our lives asleep, or at least we are supposed to according to medical standards, yet there are some who resent that time lost. Sleep refreshes us, reenergizes us, even strengthens our immune systems. Yet some say, “I’ll sleep when I am dead,” and try to plow through the days with just short naps. Sooner or later, that deficit catches up with them. Those are the folks who can be found asleep on the subway, at the opera or during an early morning lecture. How we go to sleep is as fascinating as the fact that we do. There are those who read themselves to sleep, whose eyes get heavy to the point that they can just drop off. Some have to unwind from their activities for a couple of hours in front of the TV before they can relax sufficiently to put themselves to sleep. I am one of those teapots: Just tip me over and pour me out. When it is time to go to sleep, I get into bed and most of the time, once prone, I almost immediately fall asleep. Did I learn as a young child to put myself to sleep? Or is it genetic? My

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Leah S. Dunaief GENERAL MANAGER Johness Kuisel MANAGING EDITOR Desirée Keegan EDITOR Desirée Keegan

LEISURE EDITOR Heidi Sutton SPORTS EDITOR Desirée Keegan ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Kathryn Mandracchia DIR. OF MEDIA PRODUCTIONS Michael Tessler

husband fell asleep only after a nightly battle with the sleep demon. We had three children. One goes through a routine that he has devised to fall asleep, one struggles with difficulty to fall asleep and one, like me, just lies down and is out. While that last scenario sounds preferable, we who fall asleep easily need sleep urgently. I go from 9 or 10 to zero energy in remarkably short order. Then, if I don’t allow myself sleep, I am almost in pain. I used to sleep eight-and-a-half uninterrupted hours, then wake up ready to sing, but now there are those interruptions. Biological clocks are also interesting. There are those who need to go to bed at 9 or 10 o’clock at night, and then again there are some who don’t feel sleepy until 1:30 or 2 o’clock in the morning. Those are usually classified as morning people or night owls. It’s usually best if those opposites aren’t married to each other. But then again, they can take turns feeding the newborn or standing the night watch.

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

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


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