The Village Beacon Record - August 6, 2015

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North Shore residents awoke on Tuesday morning to downed trees and no power after a storm swept through the area early in the morning. By 11 a.m. PSEG Long Island reported more than 20,000 customers in Brookhaven without power and more than 8,000 in Smithtown. The Port Jefferson, Setauket and Stony Brook communities were particularly hard hit, and the Suffolk County Police Department warned drivers to stay away from Route 25A, as crews started to remove trees from the roads. Clockwise from top, a downed tree takes out a live wire seen smoking on Old Post Road in Mount Sinai; a massive tree sits on the side of Old Post Road in Setauket as a truck carrying debris passes by; and a Shore Road in Mount Sinai home is damaged by a fallen tree.


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The start of school is right around the corner, and the Brookhaven Town Youth Bureau is making sure no student goes back empty-handed. Through Aug. 24, the bureau is collecting back-to-school supplies at locations throughout the town, including Town Hall in Farmingville, the Highway Department in Coram, the Rose Caracappa Senior Center in Mount Sinai and all Astoria Bank branch locations.

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Parks employee enters highway super race Jason Kontzamanys takes on Dan Losquadro on Nov. 3 By Erika karp

Jason Kontzamanys has been working in the Town of Brookhaven parks department for a decade, but the Democrat said he is looking for a new challenge, which prompted his decision to face off against Republican incumbent Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro in November. In a recent interview, Kontzamanys, 45, of Port Jefferson Station, spoke about his plans for his campaign and what he would do if elected to the position. He said his years of experience working as a maintenance mechanic in the parks department and with blue-collar workers makes him the man for the job. This is Kontzamanys’ first time running for office and the Comsewogue High School alumnus recently went back to school to earn his master’s degree in social studies education from Dowling College. He plans to obtain his doctorate in education administration and become a school administrator. “I knew I could make a difference,” he said about accepting the nomination. Kontzamanys said he believed the biggest issue plaguing the department is the overuse of subcontracting.

“The taxpayers should be upset as well,” he said. “The taxpayer is paying for a unionized workforce and they’re not being worked to their full potential.” Kontzamanys began working for Brookhaven at the landfill and currently works out of the parks department’s base in Holtsville, where he helps with “all aspects of construction and maintenance,” he said. This has given him the opportunity to be versatile and get to know the whole town, he said. He also has his Class A Commercial License to operate heavy equipment. Bringing the subcontracted work in house is one of the first steps Kontzamanys would take to help boost the department’s morale, which he alleged is almost non-existent. He said keeping an opendoor policy would also help boost spirits. “You have to keep an open mind, because everybody has the right to be heard, whether it’s a taxpayer or an inhouse union member,” he said. Kontzamanys also said he has a vision to modernize the department and reduce the department’s debt service. Losquadro, who was elected as superintendent in 2013, said in a phone interview that he disagreed with KontHIGHWAY continued on page A9

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Microbead ban gets big-time backing U.S. senator signs on to anti-pollutant movement By Elana Glowatz

A local effort to ban a popular ingredient in beauty products has support on the federal level. U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D) visited Long Island recently to announce the Microbead-Free Waters Act of 2015, a bipartisan federal bill that would ban cosmetics containing plastic pellets called microbeads, which are frequently smaller than 1 millimeter in diameter and are found in face washes, shampoos, beauty products and other soaps. Because of their size, most wastewater treatment systems are unable to filter out the microbeads, so they are released into local waterways like the Long Island Sound. But microbeads accumulate toxins in the water, and fish and birds ingest them. Public health could be at risk if the fish are reeled in and eaten. Schneiderman reported that about 19 tons of the small pellets pass through New York wastewater treatment plants each year. Gillibrand’s bill has sponsors and cosponsors from both sides of the aisle, most

of them from the Midwest, according to a press release from the senator’s office. It is similar to a New York state-level bill of the same name, which is Schneiderman’s effort to prohibit the sale and distribution of products containing microbeads. “These tiny pieces of plastic have already caused significant ecological damage to New York’s waterways,” Gillibrand said, “and they will continue to do so until they are removed from the marketplace.” The state bill passed the Assembly in the last session but was not put up for a vote in the Senate, despite having more co-sponsors than the number of votes it would have needed to pass. New York is not alone in pushing to ban microbeads — Illinois has already given them the axe, and other states are considering similar legislation. Many local residents first heard about the issue when Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket) led her colleagues to passing a law that required the county to study how a microbead ban would affect health and the economy. She commended officials for their antimicrobead effort on the national stage. “The threat posed by microbead waste is of national consequence,” Hahn said in the press release. “The cumbersome task of tackling this issue [from] municipality to municipality and state to state will never prove as effective as a federal approach.”

Microbeads are found in face washes, other soaps and various beauty products.

Adrienne Esposito, the executive director of the local Citizens Campaign for the Environment, said there are other effective alternatives to microbeads, such as apricot shells, salt and oatmeal. “The public expects facial soaps and

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Cedar Beach center gets new boardwalk Free summer programs offered

Town officials recently toured the newly reconstructed boardwalk at the Marine Environmental Stewardship Center at Cedar Beach. The 500-foot-long loop begins and ends at the center, which is located off of the nature trail at the beach, and offers visitors two resting off shoots with benches. Visitors can stroll along the walkway to see a variety of wildlife and watch the sunset. The boardwalk isn’t the only thing residents can see at the center. The center is open until Labor Day, Sept. 7, Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. In addition, the center is hosting a variety of summer programs open to people of all ages throughout the month of August: The Giving Tree Aug. 8, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Discover how dependent we are on trees. Trees give us cleaner air, food, medicine, shelter and much more. Shellfish Facility Tour Aug. 14, from 10 to 11 a.m. Tour the grow-out facility at Cedar Beach. Learn why we are giving nature a helping hand. Marine Life Jeopardy Aug. 15, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. All ages. Play with family and friends together or as opponents; you choose. Test your knowledge of Long Island Marine life. Nature Center Tour Aug. 21, from 10 to 11 a.m. Take a tour of the newly upgraded Nature Center. Environmental displays, touch screen interactive computers, marine tanks and touch tanks. All programs are free and registration is required. To register call Ranger Molly Hastings at 631-751-6714 or email at mhastings@brookhaven.org. Leave your name, number of people attending and the program name.

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HIGHWAY Continued from page A3

zamanys’ notion that subcontracting was bad for the department and the workers aren’t being used. Losquadro said there was a tremendous backlog of work that needed to be done when he took office. “We needed to go out and contract for that work to keep up with the volume,” he said. He added that department crews are still responsible for responding to day-to-day complaints and completing routine work. He said the response time for services performed has greatly improved and the fixedcost contracts gave the department the ability to attend to a high volume of work. “I think it has been a great boon for

the taxpayer,” Losquadro said. Losquadro also responded to Kontzamanys’ claim that morale was down in the department, stating it is “exactly the opposite,” as he as tried to maintain a direct and open line to his employees. Making the department more environmentally friendly is also crucial to Kontzamanys, he said, and he spoke about going after federal grants for solar sidewalks and solar panels on highway department land. Looking at the big picture, Kontzamanys wants to explore additional shared services between municipalities in order to create a synergy between them. For example, collectively bidding on asphalt could help drive down the price. “I don’t want to just manage, I want to completely transform,” he said. Election Day is Nov. 3.

Legals NOTICE OF FORMATION of LINDA LATHAM INTERIORS LLC, a domestic LLC. Art. of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 06/24/2015. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copies of any process served against the LLC to c/o: THE LLC, 7 Frost Valley Road, Mount Sinai, NY 11766. Purpose: any lawful Purpose or activity. 109 7/16 6x vbr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. GERALYN CORACI, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on May 28, 2015, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on August 25, 2015 at 9:30 a.m., premises known as 18 Monticello Drive, Shoreham, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Section 125.00, Block 04.00 and Lot 019.000. Approximate amount of judgment is $835,225.24 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold sub-

ject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 5276/09. Brian Egan, Esq., Referee Knuckles, Komosinski & Elliott, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Ste. 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff 128 7/23 4x vbr STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ________________________ ________________________ ___ CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. Any unknown heirs to the Estate of DEBRA FISHER A/K/A DEBRA VANCHIERE, next of kin, devisees, legatees, distributees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, trustees, executors, administrators or successors in interest, as well as the respective heirs at law, next of kin, devisees, legatees, distributees, grantees, assignees, lienors, trustees, executors, administrators or successors in interest of the aforesaid classes of persons, if they or any of them be dead, all of whom and whose names and places of residence are un-

known to the plaintiff; Defendants. ________________________ ________________________ ___ Filed: 07/13/2015 Index No.: 062728/2014 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Mortgaged Premises: 150 Magnolia Drive Rocky Point, (Town of Rocky Point, Town of Brookhaven) NY 11778 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on Plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against

you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is for the foreclosure of: Mortgage bearing the date of October 6, 2003, executed by Alan Fisher, a married man and Debra Fisher to ABN AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc. to secure the sum of $320,400.00, and interest, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Suffolk County on November 7, 2003 in LIber: 20560 Page: 846. CitiMortgage, Inc. is successor by merger to ABN AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the Mortgaged Premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. Plaintiff designates Suffolk County as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the County in which the Mortgaged Premises is situated. District: 0200 Section: 033.00 Block: 09.00 Lot: 039.001 NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the Mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your Mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. DAVIDSON FINK LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 28 East Main Street, Suite 1700 Rochester, New York 14614 Tel: (585) 760-8218 WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. SCHEDULE A LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Rocky Point, Town of Rocky Point, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lots 1082 to 1090 on a certain map entitled “Map of North Shore Beach, Section B” and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on June 11, 1928 as Map No. 1015, which said lots are bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southwesterly side of Magnolia Drive distant 153.69 feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the south-

westerly side of Magnolia Drive with the northwesterly side of Gooseberry Road; RUNNING THENCE South 46 degrees 07 minutes West, 100 feet; THENCE North 43 degress 53 minutes West, 80.00 feet; THENCE Northwesterly along the arc of a curve bearing to the left, having a radius of 238.09 feet a distance of 63.85 feet, said are being subtended by a chord bearing North 31 degrees 17 minutes 6 seconds West a distance of 63.66 feet; THENCE North 30 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds East, 100 feet to the southwesterly side of Magnolia Drive; THENCE Southeasterly along the southwesterly side of Magnollia Drive the following two courses and distances: 1. Southeasterly along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 338.09 feet a distance of 90.70 feet, said are being subtended by a chord bearing South 31 degrees 17 minutes 9 seconds East a distance of 90.41 feet; 2. South 43 degrees 53 minutes East, 80.00 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. 161_073015_vbr_4x NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Brookhaven Town Planning Board on Monday, August 17, 2015, at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 to consider the application of John Weis, PO Box 674 Coram NY 11727 to repeal Restrictive Covenant for property known as North Hills Lot 48 @ Shoreham. Covenant relief being requested on the abovedescribed premises is as follows: Increase clearing limit from 43% to 60% & allow pool to remain in buffer The application and diagram of the subject property are on file in the Planning Division and may be examined during regular business hours. At the time of the public hearing all interested parties will be given the opportunity to speak. Vincent E. Pascale, Chairman Dated: July 27, 2015 167 8/6 1x vbr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Brookhaven Town Planning Board on Monday, August 17, 2015, at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 to consider the application of Tina Saffar, 2 Johnette Court, Rocky Point NY 11778 to repeal Restrictive Covenant for property known as Rocky Point Heights Lot 1. Covenant relief being requested on the above-described premises is as follows: Increase in clearing from 45% to 60% 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.

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PEOPLE OBITUARIES Giants and Mets fan. He enjoyed pinochle, golfing, couponing, poker and spending time with his grandchildren. Arrangements were entrusted to Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. Services were held at Church of St. Gerard Majella on July 7. Mr. Uberti was afforded full military honors at Calverton National Cemetery. An online guest book is available at www.bryantfh.com, where information about donations in Louis’s name can be found.

Lorenz F. Callahan Teresa Montanaro Teresa Montanaro, 90, of Ridge, died on July 10. Teresa was born in Ireland. She is the daughter of the late James and Bridgette (Daly) Tobin. She is predeceased by her beloved husband, Joseph Montanaro. She is survived by many loving nieces and nephews and great-nieces and greatnephews. Arrangements were entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian burial was held on July 14 at St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church, Rocky Point, with Monsignor William G. Breslawski officiating. Burial followed in Pinelawn Memorial Park, Farmingdale. An online guest book is available at www. rockypointfuneralhome.com.

Louis J. Uberti Louis J. Uberti, 83, of East Setauket, died on July 7. Louis was born on June 25, 1932 in Rockaway, the son of Angelo and Isabella Uberti. He was the beloved husband of Anita; loving father of Arthur (Lorrie), Lois (Madis), Susan (Frank) and Sharon (Mark); cherished grandfather of seven; and dear brother of Angelo and Anna. He is survived by many other family members and friends. Louis was a Navy veteran of World War II, a retired engineer for Verizon, a member of the Sons of Italy and a big

Lorenz “Larry” F. Callahan, 94, of Stony Brook, died on May 5. He was born on Sept. 29, 1920, in Brooklyn, the son of John and Julia Callahan. Survivors include his daughter, Jean; son, Dennis; two grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and other family members and friends. Larry was an Army veteran of World War II and a retired deputy commissioner of the Planning Department for the Town of Brookhaven. He also managed D.T. Bayles Hardware store in Stony Brook Village. Larry was a very active firefighter. He joined the Stony Brook Fire Department in 1951 as a member of the Eagle Hook & Ladder Company No. 1-Badge No. 10. Elected captain in 1956, he later became second assistant chief, first assistant chief and then chief. In 1969, he was the lieutenant in charge of the Rescue Unit. He went on to be the commissioner from 1967 to 1970; he was appointed to fill the term of Commissioner Gene Kelly. In 1984 ,Larry resigned from the department and became a life member, enjoying the life of a snowbird in Florida. After his wife Emily passed away in 2001, Larry and his daughter Jean returned to Stony Brook to enjoy his final years. Larry leaves a legacy with his son, Dennis, who has followed in his father’s footsteps; Dennis is an active member of the department and is presently commissioner. Services were held at Bryant Funeral Home on May 8. Mr. Callahan was afforded full military and firematic honors.

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Cuban brotherhood stands out on trip BY THOMAS HULL

Cuba is one of the most intriguing islands in the Western Hemisphere. The people have almost nothing in the way of material goods, having been thoroughly oppressed by their communist regime, but they are so happy and content with their lives. I got the opportunity to witness all this during a mission trip from the U.S. to Cuba earlier this year. There is a strong sense of community in the lives of Cubans. To provide one example, the drivers of mass transport vehicles also carry supplies, at no extra charge, that can help fellow Cubans at whatever destination they are headed. The people of Cuba work hard for what they have, and there is a unity among them because of this — even people of different professions help each other. Students who attend college are allowed access to the Internet and have email addresses, but very few others do. The students share their email addresses, sometimes as many as twenty people using one address, so that their fellow citizens can stay in touch with loved ones. I witnessed a very busy Cuban missionary from the opposite side of the

A recent mission trip to Cuba left a mark on a local student.

island assisting a worker in mowing the lawn just because the worker seemed to be having difficulty. That is such a rare thing to see in most places, but it isn’t strange at all in Cuba. The average person in Cuba earns the equivalent of $20 per month, which isn’t nearly enough to feed a family, even though many items are cheaper there. At the end of our mission trip, we left all our clothes and supplies to give to the Cuban

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people. The local church distributed the clothes to families that most needed them. Usually only people with money or connections own cars down there. The very lucky Cuban families who own cars care for them meticulously and pass them down through generations. Most of the cars we saw in Cuba were manufactured in the United States in the 1950s and were imported before former leader Fidel Castro came into power during the revolution. It was

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Wildcat makes difficult decision to play basketball Shoreham-Wading River’s three-sport standout Courtney Clasen chooses hoops over soccer in college By Clayton Collier

Going through the process of choosing a college for a high school senior is tough enough, but for one student-athlete, factoring in both academics and athletics made the decision all the more difficult. For Shoreham-Wading River’s Courtney Clasen, who committed to play basketball at Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina, the first decision to be made was whether to remain on the court or the soccer pitch. “It wasn’t an easy decision at all,” said Clasen, who also ran track. “I’m passionate about both sports. However, I saw a future in basketball. It was hard answering coaches when I didn’t know what sport I wanted to pursue.” Clasen’s father, Craig, said his daughter’s decision was somewhat unexpected as they had long believed she would play soccer in college. “It was a little surprising because she had been involved with club soccer since like sixth grade,” he said. “But I’m proud of her, she’s an incredible student, she’s an incredible athlete and she worked her tail off.” Courtney Clasen said the decision be-

tween the two sports she loved weighed called that she was immediately struck on her, only becoming more difficult by the fact that the university’s mascot throughout her junior year as her pas- coincidentally wore the number 54, the sion for basketball became stronger. same as her late-classmate Tom Cutin“I was an emotional basket case and I ella, who died from a head injury in Ocwas extremely overwhelmed,” she said. “I tober following an on-field collision durremember breaking down in class several ing a football game. times my junior year because there wasn’t “I kind of stopped right in my tracks enough time for it all and I couldn’t make and got the chills really bad,” said Clasen a decision.” of the mascot’s numOpting to play Ath- ‘I remember breaking ber, which represents letic Amateur Union down in class several times 1954, the year of Cosbasketball last summer, tal Carolina’s foundshe began receiving my junior year because ing. “No one really uninterest from Coastal there wasn’t enough time derstood why besides Carolina after seeing her my parents until my for it all and I couldn’t play in a tournament in parents explained it.” make a decision.’ Washington, D.C. Clasen, who de“She’s a flat out athscribed herself as — Courtney Clasen lete that does great friendly with Cutinella, things on both ends of the ball,” said said seeing the number 54 really hit home. Jaida Williams, the head women’s bas“He was one of those kids that everyketball coach at Coastal Carolina. “I be- one was friends with,” she said. lieve her competitive edge is what made Clasen verbally committed to Coastal Courtney stand out above anyone else.” Carolina in January and signed her NaClasen said it was her official visit that tional Letter of Intent in April. The plan convinced her to become a Chanticleer. for the forward is to redshirt her acaShe enjoyed the warm weather and demic freshman year. said it felt like home to her. Clasen re“It gives me a chance to get stronger

and develop my game further,” she said. “It’s actually the option I prefer since I chose to play basketball over soccer in college so late.” Williams said redshirting a year will give Clasen the opportunity to focus solely on basketball. “During her entire career she’s been a dual-sport athlete,” Williams said. “I am excited to see the progress that Courtney will make when her focus is primarily on basketball.” Shoreham-Wading River’s girls’ basketball head coach Adam Lievre said he is pleased to see his star athlete move on to the next phase of her life, though Clasen filled a number of roles on his squad that now need to be filled. “She did it all,” he said. “We relied on her to be our main scorer, passer, rebounder and to block shots. We have very big shoes to fill going forward.” As much as he enjoyed coaching the Academic All-County athlete, Lievre said it is the Clasen off the court that he will remember most fondly. “As a person,” he said. “She is someone I would want my kids to turn out to be like.”


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4LYJOHUKPZL 2 JOSEPH REBOLI original oil paintings. Three Village scenes. 36” x 16” and 12” x 10” 631-241-5883 MOVING! Outdoor furniture, girl’s bedroom set, dining room set w/table, 8 chairs, china cabinet & buffet. Hot tub, bikes, canoe, lawnmower, snowblower, tools, much more. For pictures/info, go to www.movingsale.com

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HARDMAN IMPERIAL UPRIGHT PIANO, with storage seat. Very good condition, perfect beginner piano. You pick up. $350. 631-751-5131

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CASH FOR COINS! Buying Gold & Silver. Also Stamps, Paper Money and Comics. Entire Collections/Estates. Travel to your home. Call Marc in NY 1-800-959-3419

PIANO - GUITAR - BASS All levels and styles. Many local references. Recommended by area schools. Tony Mann 631-473-3443

Pets/ Pet Services ADOPT A CAT or kitten at Golden Paw Society!! Tons of friendly lap cats of all ages, sizes and colors. Adoption centers throughout Huntington & Commack. w w w. g o l d e n p a w s o c i e t y. o r g adoption@goldenpawsociety.org HELPING PAWS DOGGIE DAY CARE; Vacation pet sitting, daily walks, socialization and play dates. Custom plans available. Call Milinda, 631-428-1440. TENDER LOVING PET CARE, LLC. Pet Sitting Services. When you need to leave town, why disrupt your pet’s routine. Let your pets enjoy the comforts of home while receiving TLC from a PSI Certified professional Pet Sitter. Experienced, reliable. Ins/Bonded, 631-675-1938 tenderlovingpetcarellc.com

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12 ROMAN STYLE WOOD RAILS $25. 631-941-1465 2 BOOSTER SEATS, like brand new $25 631-751-1145 2 BRAND NEW TEAPOTS Cat Kettle.....Cow Kettle.... $50 for both, never used. 631-471-5078 21” COLOR MAGNOVOX TV, excellent condition, $50. 631-886-2036 BABY GATE Wood. Walk through, like new. Original box, $20. Call, 631-807-6197 BLOOMINGDALES TWIN COMFORTER SET 8 pieces, cost $250. New condition, $20. Call 631-751-1310 CHILD’S BUMBLE BEE SHELF: yellow and green, matches bumble bee child’s bedding set in yellow and green. Shelf is in mint+ condition. $20. 631-356-4804 CLASSICAL LPs. Nearly mint collectible, pristine disks, 1960’s prices. Mostly chamber music. 12 for $49.49. 631-473-8770 (after 10AM) WOOD FUTON Permanent bed. Doesn’t fold up. 33 1/2” wide, 79” long. Excellent condition, $35. 631-331-3837

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FT/PT MAINTENANCE MECHANIC. Duties would include repair of interior and exterior of the firehouse, painting, plumbing, heating and A/C maintenance. Sound Beach Fire District. Fax resume to District Manager Lynnann Frank, 631-744-6490.

RECEPTIONIST; Doctor’s office. Experience preferred but will train. P/T-F/T. Mon-Fri for both Setauket/Rocky Point offices. Fax resume 631-751-2322.

“CAN YOU DIG IT?� Heavy Equipment Operator Career! We offer training and certifications running bulldozers, backhoes and excavators. Lifetime Job Placement. VA Benefits Eligible. 866-362-6497

DOG GROOMER P/T - F/T Family Owned, same owner 40 years. Very busy shop, extremely high income. Minimum 2 years experience. Career oriented. Must love pets and people. 631-871-1160 ask for Alan.

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Must be property/ casualty licensed with personal & commercial lines experience. Must be organized, detail oriented with account rounding abilities.

The Sound Beach Fire District is currently accepting applications for a FT/PT position of MAINTENANCE MECHANIC. If interested, please send your resume to the District Manager Lynnann Frank by fax at 631-744-6490 DUTIES INCLUDE: REPAIR OF INTERIOR & EXTERIOR OF THE FIREHOUSE, PAINTING, PLUMBING, HEATING & AC MAINTENANCE

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LITTLE FLOWER CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES OF NY SEEKS MAINTENANCE MECHANIC III, F/T DIRECT CARE WORKERS For our Wading River Location, APPLIED BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST, F/T for our Day Hab and ICF in Wading River. COTTAGE SUPERVISOR, F/T CASE WORKER, F/T CHILD CARE WORKER, F/T, P/T and Per Diem ASSISTANT COTTAGE SUPERVISOR F/T CHILD CARE WORKER F/T, P/T RN’S Per Diem for our infirmary HELP DESK TECHNICIAN F/T Valid NYS Driver’s License required for most positions. Send Resume to: wadingriver-jobs@lfchild.org or fax to 631-929-6203 EOE SEE OUR AD IN EMPLOYMENT DISPLAY FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.

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EDITOR/REPORTER for news coverage, evening meetings, and feature articles, across North Shore of Huntington, Smithtown and Brookhaven. Experience preferred. Provide own transportation and digital camera. Submit resume and three writing samples to erika@tbrnewspapers.com

INSURANCE AGENCY P/T customer service rep Sales experience: property/casualty license, personal/commercial lines experience. Three Village area. 631-751-1133

UPSCALE MILLER PLACE SALON NEEDS Experienced Stylist with following and Experienced Assistant. Excellent compensation package. Sign on bonus for right person. Call, 631-902-6307

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IMMEDIATE OPENING MEDICAL ASSISTANT PT Pediatric Office. Excellent opportunity. Afternoon to close. Experience preferred. Contact office 631-751-7676 or fax resume to 631-751-1152

THE DAUGHTERS OF WISDOM *CARING INDIVIDUAL TO ASSIST RESIDENTS. Friday, overnight position, 11PM-7AM. Wonderful work environment. *COOK/DINING ROOM ATTENDANT, per diem. Applicants must be kitchen savvy, ability to cook for 14+. Day/evening shifts available, (as needed). Fax/email resume Attn: Gayle 631-744-2515 convsb@optonline.net

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE P/T (Islandia) Leading Long Island based trade media company. Basic design skills with tools, understanding of database & Apple Mac usage a plus. Flexible hrs. send resume to: gailn@icdnet.com Please see ad in employment display for full details

IMMEDIATE HIRE SURGICAL TECHNICIAN East Setauket Surgical Practice. BLS Certified, 3 yrs minimum experience. LPN/MEDICAL ASSISTANT, 30+ hrs a week w/possibility of F/T, 3 years experience in a surgical practice required. Please email resume to: suffplasticsurg@optonline.net See ad in Employment Display for complete details.

TEACHERS & TEACHERS ASSISTANTS F/T. Dix Hills & Setauket. Must have experience with infants and toddlers. HS diploma required. See full ad in our employment display section.

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ATTEND AVIATION COLLEGE Get FAA approved Aviation Maintenance maintenance training. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM for free information. 866-296-7093

FT/P/T OFFICE/SALES ASSISTANT. Educational software company. Strong communication skills a must, phone experience preferred. Flexible hours, Near St James Train. Send resume to: support@eduware.com

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Immediate Setauket Area Part-Time Half to 1 Day Per Week Wednesday or Thursday Afternoons Must Be Familiar With Medicare Claims Processing

Applied Behavior Specialist F/T for our Day Hab and ICF in Wading RiverReq: Master’s degree in Psychology, Social Work or related Human Service field with experience providing behavioral services with the OPWDD population  Cottage Supervisor –F/T for our Youth Residential Program in Wading River. BA and Supervisory Exp. Caseworker F/T for our Youth Residential Program in Wading River. MSW req. Assistant Cottage Supervisor F/T for our Youth Residential Program in Wading River. BA and Supervisory Exp. Child Care Worker -F/T, P/T and Per Diem; High School Diploma and NYS Driver’s License RN’S –Per diem for our Infirmary working with our youth 9-21 years. Š78091

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*OPTUL` CERTIFIED CHIMNEY SERVICE, INC. Chimneys cleaned, repaired, relined, blockages cleared,. Family owned/operated. 516-745-5625 www.certifiedchimneyNY.com

Cleaning ENJOY THE PLEASURE OF COMING HOME TO A CLEAN HOUSE! Attention to detail is our priority. We promise you peace of mind. Excellent References. Serving the Three Village Area. Jacquie 347-840-0890 (cell) Joyce 631-871-9457 631-886-1665

Clean-Ups LET STEVE DO IT Clean-ups, yards, basements, whole house, painting, tree work, local moving and anything else. Totally overwhelmed? Call Steve @ 631-745-2598, leave message.

Computer Services/ Products THE PC DOCTOR...Providing Solutions To All Your Home Or Office Computing Needs Reasonable rates, dependable service, plenty of references. Call 631-821-2558. Email: jim@pc-d-o-c.com

Electricians COMPLETE WIRING FOR YOUR HOME AND BUSINESS Everything electric since 1979. YOUR ELECTRIC 631-474-2026 FARRELL ELECTRIC Serving Suffolk for over 40 years All types electrical work, service changes, landscape lighting, automatic standby generators. 631-928-0684 SOUNDVIEW ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Prompt * Reliable * Professional Residential/Commercial Free Estimates Ins/Lic#41579-ME Owner Operator 631-828-4675 See our Display Ad in the Home Services Directory

Furniture/Restoration Repairs CHAIR CANING SINCE 1975; ALL TYPES. ALSO Repairs & custom furniture. VILLAGE CHAIRS 311 West Broadway Port Jefferson. By appointment only 631-331-5791 www.villagechairs.com

Furniture/Restoration Repairs REFINISHING & RESTORATION Antiques restored, repairing recane, reupholstery, touch-ups kitchen, front doors, 40yrs exp, SAVE$$$, free estimates. Vincent Alfano 631-286-1407 REFINISHING & REUPHOLSTERING Dunwell Furniture Repair & Upholstering Workshop. Repairs, Caning, Rebuild, Stripping, Refinishing. 427 Rt. 25A, Rocky Point 631-744-7442

Gardening/Design Architecture DOWN THE GARDEN PATH *Garden Rooms *Focal Point Gardens designed/maintained just for you. Create a “splash” of color w/perennials. Patio pots. Marsha, 631-689-8140 or Fax 631-689-2835

Handyman Services JOHN’S A-1 HANDYMAN SERVICE Crown moldings, Wainscoting, raised panels. Kitchen/bathroom specialist, painting windows, finished basements, ceramic tile. All types repairs. Dependable craftsmanship. Reasonable/rates. Lic/Ins. 631-744-0976 or cell 631 697-3518 RONAN HANDYMAN SERVICE “If it’s broken, I’ll fix it.” General home repair. Fences installed, porch pillers/railings, decks refinished/repaired, bathroom repairs/remodel. Power Washing Available Mike Ronan 631-236-6000 Insured.

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*BluStar Construction The North Shore’s Most Trusted Renovation Experts. 631-751-0751 Suffolk Lic. #48714-H, Ins. See Our Display Ad

BLUEGRASS LANDSCAPING INC. Landscape garden design & construction. Grading, irrigation, ponds, maintenance & clean ups. Lic./Ins. 631-732-3760, 631-774-3169

HOSTA LOVERS Over 200 beautiful varieties, very reasonable prices. Open Saturday 10AM-4PM only. MAEDER NURSERIES INC. 225 Old Town Rd. E. Setauket 631-751-8446

DREAM FLOORS Dustless sanding & refinishing of wood floors. *Hardwood, laminate and vinyl installations and repairs. *Base & crown moulding installation. Owner operated. 631-793-7128 www.nydreamfloors.com NPC CARPENTRY, INC. Kitchen/Bathroom Alterations Additions/Extensions Fine Interior Millwork Nick Chepinskas www.npccarpentry.com nick@npccarpentry.com 516-658-8523 Lic#39386 /Ins. BBB PRS CARPENTRY No job too small. Hanging a door, building a house, everything in-between. Formica kitchens/baths, roofing/siding/decks. POWER WASHING. Serving North Shore 40 years. Lic/Ins. 631-744-9741 THREE VILLAGE HOME IMPROVEMENT Serving the community for over 30 years. See ad in Home Service Directory. Rich Beresford, 631-689-3169

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OPINION EDITORIAL

A rude awakening

Tuesday morning’s storm literally came out of the blue. The skies were clear and calm on Monday and residents were going about their summer, as they should. Some may have even welcomed the news of pending thunderstorms and rain — we could use the shower. But then it hit. By the time we woke up Tuesday morning, we were reminded just how fragile our environment is. Trees were in our streets. Traffic lights had gone black. Police were scrambling to make sense of the aftermath of what was a short but intense early-morning storm filled with heavy winds, rain, thunder and, in spots, hail. We will spend the coming days digging ourselves out, as we always do in the wake of severe weather events. But let’s not just get back to business once the roads are cleared and the traffic lights flicker green,

yellow and red once more. This was a freak weather event. We did not have the courtesy of a week’s warning as we did during storms with names like Irene or Sandy. We did not see this one coming. And now, we are all paying for it. We are calling on our elected officials to use this severe storm as a catalyst to catapult environmentally focused legislation and reforms. For example, we like to talk a lot about moving our power lines underground in order to save them from toppling trees. But the price tag is usually what puts that idea right back into our political pockets, stored away for another day. Well that day is fast approaching. This summer has already had its fair share of gentle and not-so-gentle reminders that our environment is suffering. In June, we spent weeks discussing the causes and effects of low oxygen levels along our

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When it came down TO THE EDITOR: As a kid growing up in Northport, I often visited the Civil War Memorial on Main Street. The words on that monument are as true today as they were when they were carved many years ago: “The wounds of the Civil War are deeply cut.” I kept thinking about this monument as Governor Nikki Haley called for the removal of the Confederate flag from the South Carolina Statehouse. After attending the funerals of the Charleston massacre victims, she said there was a place for the flag, a place that preserves history, not a place where people gather to plan the state’s future. There is a powerful message here regarding dialogue with people we disagree

shores that left our waterfronts riddled with dead fish. The tragic event sparked a political debate over the Island’s environmental future but, again, we still await concrete action. We are also calling on our legislators and our readers to use this storm as a reminder to stay on top of the greenery we all take pride in. Clean up your yards and have your trees routinely inspected and trimmed to ensure they can sustain the kinds of storms that catch us off guard. We can also stock up on nonperishable foods and batteries to ease the panic in a storm’s aftermath. There is always more we can do. It’s time we come to terms with the notion that significant action is necessary, and is worth the financial investment. One way or another, we will end up paying in the long run. Let’s start paying now instead of the inevitable next time traffic lights go dark.

with. She realized people driving by the statehouse felt hurt and pain. She recounted an experience from her youth when her Indian father purchased fruit at a produce market in Columbia. Two policemen were called to keep an eye on him. As her father went to the register, he shook hands with the vendor and said thank you. Although nothing was said, she knew what had just happened. The produce stand is still there, and every time she drives by it, she feels the same pain. People driving by the State Capitol in Columbia will no longer feel the pain caused by the Confederate flag. Dan Kerr Stony Brook

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TO THE EDITOR: Some places leave an everlasting imprint on your heart and mind. North Shore Youth Council has affected me in that way. I have been involved with North Shore Youth Council since I was in middle school. I used to go to the drop-in program and do homework. Once I was in high school, I started working as a recreational aide with the little munchkins at the Frank J. Carasiti School. I saw them every day, and I loved seeing their smiling faces. No matter how bad my day had been in high school, coloring a child a princess/prince and seeing their eyes light up always made my day. I wouldn’t change the aftercare football catches or chalk drawings for anything. The fun didn’t end there. I worked on Fridays at our dodgeball night and loved to act like a kid again

while throwing balls at shrieking kids in Hungarian dodgeball. (If you’ve never played that version of dodgeball, I highly recommend it; it was my favorite.) Then, once dodgeball ended I winded down with my friends by going to the new open-mic night program. I heard some of my shy friends open their hearts into a beautiful song or a hysterical rap. The environment allowed that. It made it possible for you to just be yourself. My North Shore Youth Council experience didn’t end there. Sadly once the school year ended so did my position as a recreational aide. After searching for a job, I was asked to work in the office as a secretary’s assistant for the program. The environment was a bit different compared to kids running around. Instead, I was now behind the scenes and I watched

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where all the magic happened. Everyone worked diligently and for long hours to ensure that everything ran smoothly and all the campers had a great experience. I watched the counselors put aside their personal lives and greet the kids with smiling faces and ready to start a fun-filled day. Now that I am going away to college I will forever have memories of working for North Shore Youth Council that will always make me smile. I will treasure having had the opportunity to have been involved and worked for the program. I highly recommend being a part of this program, whether volunteering or just going to an openmic night. Angie Cipriano Rocky Point

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resident Obama (D) announced this past Monday the final version of the Clean Power Plan, which is designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by 32 percent by 2030 to combat climate change compared with 2005 levels. Environmental experts hailed it as an important step, giving the president a chance to lead by

example at a global climate conference in Paris starting Nov. 30. “This is the biggest emission reduction of greenhouse gases that any president has ever achieved,” said Judi Greenwald, deputy director for Climate, Environment, and Energy Efficiency at the Department of Energy. Environmental and health groups have lifted their green thumbs in approval. According to the American Lung Association, the plan will prevent up to 3,600 premature deaths, 90,000 asthma attacks and 300,000 missed days of work and school by 2030. “This is a president who said the time to act is now and he’s followed through,” said Lyndsay Moseley Alexander, director of the healthy air campaign at the ALA. She said she was pleased to see the target increased from the level in the draft form last year, which was 30 percent. “We don’t often see the rules strengthened when they’re fi-

nalized,” she said. The states have considerable control: They now have until 2022, two more years than in the draft proposal, to begin complying; and they have until 2018 to create their own plans. If they do nothing, the federal government can create plans for them. Given that the states can comply with the plan in their own way, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provided a rough estimate of 415 million less short tons of carbon dioxide in the air in 2030 with the plan than without it. Brookhaven National Laboratory, which is a funded primarily by the DOE, has a team of scientists dedicated to energy security, which conducts just the type of renewable energy research outlined in the plan. “This clean power plan will spur the adoption of cleaner technologies that are being developed” at BNL and other national laboratories, Greenwald said.

“We really are going in a direction toward much cleaner power systems. This will accelerate that and will provide a market for the technologies.” While Congress will determine future funding, the Clean Power Plan could provide an additional boost during appropriations. “We’ll absolutely be working with our lab champions in Congress, who obviously include lots of members, to push for the most robust funding we can get for the department and the labs so we can get a lot of these technologies out of the lab” and into the field, said Eben Burnham-Snyder, deputy communications director at the DOE. Some Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) have suggested the new limits would cause hardship in his state and would hurt the national economy. He has suggested he would use every means at his disposal to fight the plan. Margot Garant, mayor of Port

Some Republicans have suggested the new limits would hurt the national economy. Jefferson, got behind the plan. “It’s totally in line with repowering the industry,” said Garant. “This, as far as I’m concerned, gives PSEG another shot in the arm to take down these legacy plants, repower then with clean, efficient plants.” Garant said the plan, at first blush, didn’t appear “unrealistic.” Cheap natural gas, a tough recession, the rise of wind power and improved efficiency have already reduced power plant emissions by 15 percent from 2005 to 2013. Daniel Dunaief’s recent book, “The Other Parent,” may be purchased online from www.tbrnewsmedia.com/ebooks.

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It was a night to remember. The thunder cracked so loudly in the middle of the night above our house that I lost my hearing for a few seconds. I jumped out of bed, worried about the dog and his heavy weather anxieties. Sure enough, he was in great need of reassurance and affection. Once I had my hands on him, I was further stunned by the rain—or was it hail?—thudding against the windows. The power went out decisively, with-

out any warning. It was surely a wild night out there, I decided, before falling back to sleep. Little did I know how wild, until I started out my front door to an early morning meeting. Branches, twigs and leaves were strewn everywhere on the driveway and front lawn. Getting to work took five times as long as usual and involved strategic detours around downed trees and power lines. Traffic lights were out, and once again I marveled at the graciousness of local drivers, who allowed each other a turn at the intersections. The sight at the newspaper building was worse than anything thrown at us by Hurricane Sandy. We were deeply grateful to have gotten off relatively lightly in terms of damage then. But Nature made up for it this time. The parking lot was filled with the corpse of what had been a stately, leafy tree. In falling, it had ripped off part of the roof and the pipeline of electrical lines that normally go up the side of the building. The lines were everywhere, entwined in

the limbs, and one side of the road leading to the building was entirely blocked by another giant fallen tree. My first thought as I stood looking at the chaos was that it was Tuesday. Now might not mean much to the average resident, but Tuesdays and Wednesdays are our two busiest, most time-pressured days for preparing the newspapers for publication. So what was the first thing I did? I got a cup a coffee from a shop that was still open. After that, in rapid succession, was getting a team together with electric saws, collaring an electrician to assure us that it was it safe to walk among the electrical lines on the ground, assessing the electrical damage to the building, finding a generator to put us back in production, getting the word out to our staff, first to stay away, and then to hurry in when the generator arrived. They all came through the clogged roads, as you can see from the physical evidence of the newspaper you hold in

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