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When Rabbi Aaron Benson of the North Shore Jewish Center in Port Jefferson Station learned of the passing of a North Shore resident in Afghanistan, he knew he wanted to help, he just wasn’t sure how at the time. “Some events bring the news home to you in a personal and direct way,” Benson said. “This one struck me personally.” Benson recalled learning of the death of Staff Sgt. Louis Bonacasa while attending Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone’s (D) inauguration Dec. 30. Bonacasa was a local hero from Coram who left behind a widow and 5-year-old daughter when he was killed by a suicide bomber four days before Christmas last year. Benson wanted to do something to help the family. He called upon congregant Doris Weisman, chairperson of military support services at the synagogue, to form a plan of action. Weisman, is a member of a military family and became widowed young. “Having had so much military around me all my life, it was natural for me to reach out to Deb,” she said of contacting Bonacasa’s wife Deborah. “I will do everything I can to help her and [their daughter] Lilianna find their way, which they are doing. They have a lot of good support.” A fundraising effort began thanks to the efforts of Benson and Weisman. At a ceremony held Aug. 19 at the Jewish Center, Benson welcomed Bonacasa family members, and led a prayer for Louis Bonacasa, lit a memorial candle for him and presented a check to his widow. Benson gave Lilianna a hamsa, which is a palm-shaped amulet popular in the Middle East and North Africa. “[It] is meant to represent the hand of God as a source of protection and blessings as a reminder of our love for your family and respect for your father, whom we all admire very much,” he said to the child. Members of the congregation had little trouble getting behind such a worthy cause. “I have never been so proud of our North Shore Jewish Center congregation for reaching
out to someone in the community who needs our support,” congregant Beverly Kasper said. She also brought a gift bag for Lilianna. Benson echoed that sentiment in a telephone interview. He recalled his Jewish New Year sermon last fall in which he challenged members of the congregation to go above and beyond at tikkun olam, a Hebrew phrase that refers to performing acts of kindness in an effort to perfect or repair the world. He asked people to make an effort on the 18th of each month to do something positive beyond what they’d normally do. The 18th was symbolic because in Hebrew, 18 spells “chai,” which means “life.” He named this effort Team Malachim, the Hebrew word for angels, with the intent to encourage people to reach out to someone they didn’t know, someone who might not be looking for help but could use some. Helping the Bonacasa family clearly fit his outreach plan to go beyond the synagogue and into the greater Long Island community, and he was proud of the response he got. “It’s a way to show concern, to bring something good to the lives of others, to increase the love in the world,” he said of the fundraising effort and the desire to help. Other North Shore communities also reached out to the Bonacasas. The Sound Beach community welcomed the family into their new neighborhood in June, after Rocky Point VFW Fischer/Hewins Post 6249 Commander Joe Cognitore and Landmark Properties owner Mark Baisch helped build a home for the family, which came with a reduced, more affordable mortgage. There was a local outpour from neighboring hamlets, which came bearing welcome home gifts for the Bonacasas, such as gift cards, toys and a new bike for Lilianna, when they received keys to the home. North Shore Jewish Center president Andy Polan agreed that Jewish values need to extend beyond the walls of synagogues and homes. “It’s very important for all [religious] denominations to encourage members to do things for our country as a whole,” he said. “We learn tolerance, to embrace others and to be sensitive to other people’s tragedies. It really shows what the United States is all about.”
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Man arrested for 14 theft cases, one in Miller Place Suffolk County Police arrested Donald Gennarelli on Aug. 18 for committing multiple larcenies from 14 Suffolk County stores over the past two months. Officers from the 3rd Precinct Crime Section initiated an investigation to multiple larcenies, and discovered that similar larcenies had occurred in other precincts. The suspect would engage the teller and appear to purchase a product, and when the cashier opened the register, he would jump over the counter and take money. Detectives from the major case unit were assigned to the investigation, which resulted in 3rd Precinct Crime Section Officers Joseph Passantino and Matthew Fernandez arresting Gennarelli in Islip on Aug. 17. Gennarelli was charged with larcenies from the following businesses: • Dunkin’ Donuts, located at 411 Furrows Road, Holbrook, June 16. • Dunkin’ Donuts, located at 19 Bay Shore Road, Bay Shore, June 18. • Dunkin’ Donuts located at 280 Sunrise Highway, North Lindenhurst, July 1. • Dunkin’ Donuts located at 155 W. Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst, on July 4. • Dunkin’ Donuts located at 529 East Main Street, Bay Shore, July 5. • CVS located at 15 West Main Street, East Islip, July 6. • 7-Eleven located at 500 Islip Avenue, Islip, July 9. • Dunkin’ Donuts located at 13 West Main Street, East Islip, July 11.
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Incidents and arrests Aug. 18-21 Potty mouth
A 21-year-old man from Bayport was standing outside of a condominium complex on Main Street in Port Jefferson at about 3 a.m. Aug. 21 yelling obscenities and making gestures, according to police. He did not stop when police asked him to, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.
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• McDonald’s, located at 4498 Sunrise Highway, Oakdale, July 12. • Dunkin’ Donuts, located at 13 West Main Street, East Islip, July 18. • 7-Eleven located at 4506 Sunrise Highway, Oakdale, July 25. • CVS located at 1944 Deer Park Avenue, Deer Park, July 27. • Subway located at 1105 Horseblock Road, Medford, Aug. 1. • McDonald’s, located at 340 Route 25A, Miller Place, Aug. 2. The suspect was charged with 14 counts of petit larceny and aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle.
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At about 7:30 p.m. May 3, a 57-year-old man from Kings Park and a 54-year-old woman from Melville distracted the owner of Bottle Blow Out Wine & Liquor in East Setauket, then stole three bottles of Johnnie Walker Scotch Whiskey, police said. They were arrested on Aug. 20 in Selden and charged with petit larceny.
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A 35-year-old man from Selden stole assorted magic cards from Toys ‘R’ Us in Lake Grove July 10 and again July 18, police said. He was arrested Aug. 18 in Selden and charged with two counts of petit larceny.
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On Nicolls Road in Stony Brook at about 1 p.m. Aug. 21, a 36-year-old man from Brentwood was driving a 2006 Suzuki motorcycle at speeds over 100 mph in a 55 mph zone, according to police. He did not stop when police tried to pull him over initially. He was arrested when he finally stopped, and charged with third-degree fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle, as well as second and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
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In an alley near Main Street in Port Jefferson at about 4 a.m. Aug. 21, police were arresting a suspect when he fled on foot. The officer said he chased the suspect but was impeded by a 24-year-old woman from Selden. She was arrested and charged with second-degree obstruction of government administration.
At about 7 p.m. Aug. 20, an 18-year-old man from Coram and a 21-year-old man from Queens stole five watches out of their packaging from Walmart in Setauket, police said. The 21-year-old possessed her-
oin and the 18-year-old had marijuana at the time of their arrests. They were each charged with petit larceny. The 21-yearold was also charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. The 18-year-old was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.
The Yankee gear clipper
A 45-year-old man from Central Islip stole a New York Yankees jersey from Kohl’s on Montauk Highway in Shirley at about noon Aug. 21, then a Yankees shirt and a men’s fragrance from Kohl’s on Route 25A in Rocky Point at about 6:30 p.m. the same day, police said. He was arrested in Rocky Point and charged with two counts of petit larceny.
Arsonist burns cars
At about 5 a.m. Aug. 21, an unknown person poured a liquid on a 2002 Nissan and a 2006 Honda parked outside of a home on South Bicycle Path in Selden, and then lit the cars on fire, police said. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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On Main Street in Port Jefferson at about 3:30 a.m. Aug. 21, a man was knocked to the ground, hit his head on the pavement, got back on his feet momentarily, stumbled and hit his head on a wall, collapsed to the ground and was kicked in the head by an unknown person, police said. The suspect fled the scene.
One-stop theft
A computer, clothing items and a Dyson vacuum cleaner were stolen from Walmart on Nesconset Highway in Setauket at about 3 p.m. Aug. 20, according to police.
Flower shop-lifted
Someone stole four trays of flowers from a shopping center on Route 25A in Miller Place at about 10 a.m. Aug. 18, police said.
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Jewelry and money were stolen from a home on Ringneck Lane in Setauket at about 10 a.m. Aug. 18 after people inside the home answered the door and let the suspects in, police said. —Compiled by Alex petroski
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PersPectives Civic leader: Sound Beach needs to keep its bus service Your turn
BY Bea RuBeRto Sound Beach, nestled between Miller Place and Rocky Point, had a population of 7,612 as of 2010. When I first became involved with the Sound Beach Civic Association, I often heard that our hamlet was forgotten by all levels of government. I can honestly say that in recent years, this has begun to change. Among other projects, the Town of Brookhaven was instrumental in revitalizing Echo Avenue and paving this road to lower Rocky Point Road and is currently working on restoring the East Beach. Several years ago, Suffolk County recognized the need for better bus service through Sound Beach and added two new runs of the 5A. Now, they’re getting ready to take this back and more — eliminate the 5A. This will mean there will be no service north of 25A and east of Echo Avenue. The
only “service” will be the S62, which skirts our community and only runs twice a day — in the a.m. eastbound and p.m. westbound — to allow people to get to Suffolk County offices during rush hour. Suffolk County is planning to eliminate eight routes throughout the system to help close a looming $78 million deficit, and, yes, the 5A is not a busy route, but it is the only public transportation in Sound Beach. People use this to get to work and to doctors’ appointments and to connect with other routes in Port Jefferson and Middle Island. In addition, an increasingly aging population may need to do things as basic as get to the grocery store. At this point, I don’t use the bus system, but, having just turned 70, I foresee a time in the not-too-distant future when I may need to give up my car. According to the county, in some cases there may be alternate routes for passengers. In Sound Beach, this only applies to those living within walking distance of 25A, and most Sound Beachers live too far to walk to 25A. In other cases, existing routes may be altered to cover key destinations on the routes subject to elimination. We then ask that the route of the 5A be modified instead of eliminated. Barring this, perhaps the S62 can be modified so that it runs through Sound Beach proper and more often than once in the morning and once in the evening. Public hearings on this will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. on the following dates/locations:
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From left, Bea Ruberto; Inge Goldstein, Sound Beach Civic association membership chair; Suffolk County Supervisor Steve Bellone; and Suffolk County Leg. Sarah anker at the bus stop in Sound Beach when second run of the 5a was added in 2014. • Thursday, Sept. 8, Riverhead Legislative Auditorium, Evans K. Griffing Building, 300 Center Drive, Riverhead. • Friday, Sept. 9, Hauppauge Legislative Auditorium, W. H. Rogers Building, 725 Veterans Memorial Highway, Smithtown. Written comments may be submitted up to five days following the hearings to Suffolk County Transit, 335 Yaphank Ave., Yaphank 11980-9774. Members of the Sound Beach Civic Association will attend the Sept. 8 meeting. If
this route is removed, it won’t be easy to get the service back. We urge everyone in Sound Beach to join us whether you ride the bus or not. We will also be crafting a written comment that will be made available for use by the community. For more information, to get a copy of the written comment or if you need a ride to the Sept. 8 meeting, email Rubertob11789@aol.com or call 631-744-6952. Bea Ruberto is a Sound Beach resident and current president of the Sound Beach Civic Association.
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On Aug. 20, Mount Sinai’s Heritage Trust, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, hosted Summerfest 2016 at Heritage Park. The event featured live music, vendors, a beer tent, raffles and other family fun. Clockwise from top left, vendors set up shop across the park; Dog House Blues Band performs; lead signer John “Rattlesnake’ Hensler belts out a tune; 5-year-old twin brothers Luke and Logan Persen, of Wading River, got their faces painted; and bassist “Gorgeous” Geo Ellert jams with his Dog House Blues Band during Summerfest.
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“They didn’t really tell me anything other than it was there to assist them in doing the North Shore natives in need of a total knee surgery,” Mullens said. “It’s just assisting replacement can now get a revolutionary sur- him, so I didn’t have to worry it wasn’t done gery right in their own backyard. In July, John by a surgeon.” The surgery featured the Navio Surgical T. Mather Memorial Hospital became one of the first in the United States to conduct a ro- System, which utilizes hand-held robotics. botic-assisted total knee replacement surgery. When used, the procedure is meant to proLaurie Mullens, a patient at the hospital, duce precise results for knee replacements. “We’ve been working on this project for hopes she is on her way to being pain-free, following a groundbreaking surgery she received two years, and we’ve been using computerat John T. Mather Hospital in Port Jefferson in assisted surgery at Mather for many years,” late July. She said she has dealt with painful McGinley said. “Now, we have the next-step arthritis in her knees for more than a decade. technology to have surgery that’s robot-asThe 63-year-old Farmingdale resident sisted. It’s completely safe because we’re still thought she tried everything to alleviate in control, performing the function with the her knee pain. Mullens was frustrated, as assistance of the robot. There are no real mathe pain was not allowing her to walk prop- jor errors that can be placed in the system. If erly. She lived with what she described as the power fails, we still have our traditional severe and sharp pains in her knees, and instruments that we can use.” According to Blue Belt Technologies, crewhen treatments failed to reduce her pain, ators of the Navio Surgical Mullens opted to have knee System, the robotic devices replacement surgery. have led to reports of imOn March 17, Mullens had proved accuracy and repeather first knee replacement ability of implant placement. surgery at Mather. While reAccording to the Centers covery time after the surgery for Disease Control, there usually takes six months to a were 757,000 knee replaceyear, after four months she ment surgeries performed in wasn’t feeling positive about the United States in 2011. her improvement. When the While the end goal is to pain continued, she went back — Brian McGinley make the surgery quicker, to Mather. Mullens’ surgery took 15 Dr. Brian McGinley, who graduated from Columbia University’s College minutes longer than Dr. McGinley would of Physicians and Surgeons, did something dif- have liked. “It’s a little slower right now because ferent with Mullens. Instead of performing the surgery with only human hands, he opted to we’re still trying to figure out the methodhave a robot assist in the operation. While the ology during the procedure,” McGinley said. hospital has used robot assistance in partial re- “I’m expecting to get that time down in the placement procedures for about a year, no one operating room.” Since her July 20 surgery, Mullens said she had used one for a total knee replacement yet. “It’s robotic-assisted surgery, so the robot is has experienced aches and pains similar to the controlled by a computer,” McGinley said in a aftermath of her first operation. “It’s to be expected because I had both phone interview. “I control the data put in the computer, and I set the parameters of which knees done,” she said. “It’s very swollen and I want to cut the ends of the bone. The robot it’s an uncomfortable recovery. That’s the way allows me to match those parameters by one it goes. But I’m recovering very quickly — as millimeter of my plan because it is so specific. quickly as to be expected.” The technology is currently being studied When I’m cutting the surface of the bone, it turns off if I go more than one millimeter out- to see what can be improved in order to make it more efficient and eventually more widely side where I set it on the computer.” McGinley opted to use the robot for the used. According to McGinley, the doctors who entire surgery, as opposed to the partial usage are using the robot are coming together to see if it is a valid treatment option for patients. that is common at Mather.
‘It’s completely safe because we’re still in control, performing the function with the assistance of the robot.’
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Stony Brook, Mount Sinai team up to expand science centers By Talia amorosano Two major medical institutions have agreed to team up, and the partnership could lead to big scientific breakthroughs. In order to create more academic research opportunities and streamline and expand clinical care initiatives, Stony Brook Medicine and Mount Sinai Health System have entered into a comprehensive affiliation agreement. The change will promote interinstitution collaboration encompassing all five of Stony Brook’s Health Science schools, Stony Brook University Hospital, all 25 academic departments of the Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Health System facilities and Medical School, and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, inclusive of seven hospitals and an expanding ambulatory network. Facilitators of the partnership believe that the expansion of clinical trials and research opportunities for both institutions will prompt research that could lead to major discoveries, like in treatment and understanding of disease. Dr. Kenneth Kaushansky, senior vice president for Health Sciences at Stony Brook University, said the alliance will make use of the strengths of each individual institution. In a press release, he noted Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine for its strong biomedical, clinical research and health policy expertise and Stony Brook University for its advanced mathematics, high-performance computing, and physical and chemical science departments to illustrate the point that these institutions can accomplish more to-
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SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2005-HE5, ASSET BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, Plaintiff, AGAINST CHRISTOPHER GINAS, LAUREN GINAS, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered April 5, 2016 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on September 14, 2016 at 9:00 AM premises known as 8 REMSEN CT, MOUNT SINAI, NY 11766 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 139.00, Block 7 and Lot 2 Approximate amount of judgment $1,254,344.44 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #25350/07 DANIEL J. BAKER, ESQ., Referee, Kozeny, McCubbin & Katz, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 192 8/11 4x vbr
gether than each can do alone. “In the long term, we’re going to roll out more and more in the way of clinical interactions,” said Kaushansky, who mentioned Stony Brook’s recent recruitment of two new cardiac surgeons from Mount Sinai. “We don’t do heart transplants, but Mount Sinai does.” He emphasized the new potential for patients to seek services from either hospital. In fact, joint research programs on biomedical engineering, medicinal chemistry science, neurology and more are currently in the works. In terms of education, university students will now be afforded the unique opportunity to take classes offered on either or both campuses, and participate in a variety of summer programs. The two schools plan to facilitate joint graduate and medical educational programs in a wider range of subjects, and have agreed to invest a collaborative $500,000 for the development of challenging pilot programs. “The joint pilots in research have immense promise to advance health at the most exciting time in the biomedical sciences, including advanced computational, bioinformatic and engineering approaches,” said Lina Obeid, M.D., dean for research and vice dean for scientific affairs at Stony Brook University School of Medicine. “Stony Brook Medicine and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai are two powerhouses of research that when partnered will definitely yield more than just the sum of their parts.” Other institution leaders expressed similar enthusiasm about the affiliation, which was effective upon signing, and many have verbalized
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Plaintiff designates SUFFOLK as the place of trial situs of the real property SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Mortgaged Premises: 22 REDWOOD LANE MILLER PLACE, NY 11764 District: 0200 Section: 120.00 Block: 04.00 Lot: 002.053 INDEX NO. 605696/2015 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CSFB MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-12, Plaintiff, vs. KERI DONOFRIO A/K/A KERI PAULSEN; ANTHONY DONOFRIO; OCEAN FIRST BANK; AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES INC.; K AND S TREE CARE, INC.; AUTO CHLOR OF NYC, D/B/A AUTO CHLOR SYSTEMS OF NEW YORK; SUPER PC SYSTEMS, INC.; COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; CLERK OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT; AVCO INDUSTRIES INC; CLERK OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY TRAFFIC AND PARKING VIOLATIONS; MARK LEWIS TAX GRIEVANCE SERVICE; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; VICTOR POLO, if living, and if he be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons
deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, “JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #12,” the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint, Defendants. To the above named Defendants
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stony Brook University’s Kenneth Kaushansky; university President samuel l. stanley Jr.; and mount sinai’s icahn school of medicine’s Dennis s. Charney sign off on the partnership. hopes that groundbreaking research will take place as a result of the strategic partnership. Dr. Kenneth L. Davis, president and chief executive officer of the Mount Sinai Health System, said that together, Mount Sinai and Stony Brook can create changes in medicine. Stony Brook University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. agreed. “Each institution has so much to offer,” he said. “This is an opportunity that will prove to be beneficial to all — now and in the future — as we explore and grow.” Looking ahead, Kaushansky said that Stony Brook has more affiliation agreements in the works, contingent upon state approval.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.
AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $522,000.00 and interest, recorded on September 12, 2005, at Liber M00021126 Page 151, of the Public Records of SUFFOLK County, New York, covering premises known as 22 REDWOOD LANE MILLER PLACE, NY 11764. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. SUFFOLK County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county. 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 the mortgage company will not stop the 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. Dated: June 2, 2016 RAS BORISKIN, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff BY: JADWIGA SZAJNER, ESQ. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106 Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 280-7675
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“We are working very hard with our friends in the state of New York to get approval for affiliation with Southampton Hospital and Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenport,” he said. Also pending is a potential partnership with John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson. “In April, Mather Hospital asked a number of health care systems — us included — whether they were interested in affiliating, and we said yes,” Kaushansky said. “We made a proposal to the Mather hospital board.” He said Mather was supposed to decide in June, and said Mount Sinai is still waiting.
N o t i ce o f f o r m a t i o n o f Jernigan, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on January 8, 2016. Office Location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 189 Old Town Road, East Setauket, NY 11733. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 206 7/21 6x vbr Notice of formation of KHR Products Co., LLC, a limited liability company. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/28/2016 Office located in Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process served against KHR Products Co., LLC, 10 Rabro Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 259 8/4 6x vbr Notice of formation of Fine Focus Proofreading, LLC. Articles of Org. filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/28/16. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 34 Winside Lane, Coram, NY 11727. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 267 8/11 6x vbr
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Wamu Mortgage PassThrough Certificates Series 2005-PR1 Trust, Plaintiff AGAINST Claudia Montes; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated February 4, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738 on September 26, 2016 at 9:30AM, premises known as 21 Echo Avenue, Mount Sinai, NY 11766. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of NY, District 0200 Section 096.00 Block 02.00 Lot 061.000. Approximate amount of judgment $303,526.68 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 5658/2014. Cory H. Morris, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: July 30, 2016 307 8/25 4x vbr
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Obituary
Remembering Scott Martella, one of six dead in LIE crash By Victoria Espinoza Victoria@tbrnewspapers.com
as an aide for New York. “Scott was always full of big ideas to help solve the toughest challenges of the day, and he was deeply Northport resident and Communica- respected for his strong work ethic, candor tions Director for Suffolk County Scott and fighting spirit. Long Island is a better Martella died over the weekend as a result place today because of his service and dedof a three-car crash on the Long Island Ex- ication to the community.” pressway in Manorville. Martella had a history of serving his Colleagues remembered the 29-year-old community far earlier than working for man as a devoted public servant with a con- Cuomo’s office. He was elected in 2009 tinuing desire to make his community better. as the youngest board member, at 22, for Martella, 29, had worked for Suffolk the Smithtown Central School District, and County Executive Steve Bellone (D) since even served as vice president. June, after working as an aide for Gov. AnTheresa Knox served on the board with drew Cuomo’s (D) office. Martella in 2009, and said it was clear Bellone said he rememeven then how successful bers his communications he would be in life. She director as a leader who said despite his age, he was was always willing to help able to take his job very seothers. riously — without taking “Scott Martella dedihimself too seriously. cated his all too brief life to “He could recently republic service and to helpmember what it was like to ing others,” he said in a be a student, so he understatement. “The hundreds stood just how these deciof people Scott has worked sions would affect them,” with over the years and the she said. “He was always inthousands of people whose — Andrew Cuomo terested in learning, and he lives he has positively imcared about the district so pacted would describe him as nothing much. He was young, but he was really well short of an amazing person.” suited [for being a member of the board].” Bellone said he asked Martella to join Knox said despite his maturity, there his team because of his intelligence and were still moments when he served where love of community. she saw him as another one of her kids — “I will miss Scott’s smile, his advice, his adding he was actually younger than her laugh, his sense of humor, his dedication two oldest children. and his drive,” he said. “There were times when I could hear Cuomo shared a similar sentiment re- my own kids saying what he was saying,” garding the Northport resident. she said. “But he was so mature, and you “Scott was a dedicated, beloved public could tell he was going to have a fine caservant who worked day in and day out to reer ahead of him.” improve the lives of his fellow New YorkShe said when he got the offer to work ers,” he said about Martella’s time working for Cuomo’s office, he saw it as an oppor-
‘Long Island is a better place today because of his service and dedication to the community.’
File photos above and left; photo below from Facebook
clockwise from above, scott Martella served on the smithtown school board of education in 2009; Martella served as steve Bellone’s communications director sinceJune; and Martella smiles at a board of education meeting. tunity to be a clear advocate for the Smithtown community. “He understood that this job was more than sitting behind a desk,” Knox said. The Northport resident was named one of the winners of the 30 Under 30 Young Professionals award by the Huntington Chamber of Commerce in 2012. In an Instagram post, the chamber said he was a “dedicated leader in various roles.” Martella was driving a 2014 Honda with his fiancée Shelbi Thurau, 29, another Northport resident, when they were hit by a gray Subaru Outback while traveling west on the LIE toward Exit 68 at about 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 21. Carmelo Pinales, the driver of the Subaru, lost control of the vehicle, which crossed over the grassy median, went airborne and struck two vehicles, according to police. He was driving with Winnifer Garcia, 21, of Hempstead, his sister Patricia Pinales, his 10-year-old son Christopher Pinales and his sister’s 3-year-old daughter. Aside from Martella’s car, Pinales also hit a BMW. Inside, were driver Marvin Tenzer, 73, and his three passengers, Sandra Tenzer, 69; Helen Adelson, 69; and Isidore Adelson, 81. Pinales was pronounced dead at the
scene, along with his sister and Martella. Thurau, Garcia and the Tenzers were transported to local hospitals and treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Christopher was pronounced dead at Stony Brook University Hospital after succumbing to his injuries later that day, police said, as well as Adelson. His wife Helen Adelson was pronounced dead on Monday at Stony Brook University Hospital.
‘The hundreds of people Scott has worked with over the years and the thousands of people whose lives he has positively impacted would describe him as nothing short of an amazing person.’ — Steve Bellone
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PeoPle Brookhaven Town’s board honors Sen. Ken LaValle The Brookhaven Town Board recognized New York State Sen. Ken LaValle (R-Port Jefferson) at a meeting Aug. 11 for his efforts in getting approval for a plan initiated by the town, which was a land swap that resulted in the expansion of Sylvan Avenue Park in Miller Place. LaValle was at the meeting to present the board with a copy of the bill signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D). “In the world of government, we’re at the bottom — town government,” Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) said during the meeting. “A lot of times we need help from people above us at the county, the state and the federal government. At the state, we have a great champion, someone that always speaks for us, someone that helps us, someone that guides us and makes our jobs easier. That champion is state Senator Ken LaValle.” LaValle viewed the expansion of parkland in Brookhaven as a no-brainer. “What’s better than that?” he asked.
“How many thousands of people will use that park? When you expand it, you increase the number of people that can use that park. I am just but one player and it all started right here with a very dynamic board.” Councilwoman Jane Bonner (C-Rocky Point) expressed her thanks to the state senator for helping to grow the popular park in her district. “This was a perfect opportunity, and our wonderful state Senator Ken LaValle really does his job so incredibly well,” she said. “We are so fortunate and so blessed to have him as our representative. I thank him from the bottom of my heart for creating this opportunity.” Photo by Alex Petroski
New York State Sen. Ken LaValle presents Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine and Councilwoman Jane Bonner with a copy of the bill signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, which helped to expand Sylvan Avenue Park in Miller Place.
obituaries Vincent Smarrelli
Vincent Smarrelli, 62, of Miller Place, died on July 24. He was the beloved husband of Eleanor; cherished father of Ryan, Eric, Keith, Arne and Evan; loving grandfather of Marie, Aiden, Shane, Ava and Jake; and adored brother of Vanessa and Fran. He is survived by many other family members and friends. Religious service was celebrated at the Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place. Private cremation followed. Arrangements were entrusted to the Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place.
Lawrence Preston
Lawrence Preston, 87, of Yaphank, passed peacefully on Aug. 2. A proud veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in World War II, he was the beloved husband of Dorothy; cherished father of Lester, Linda, Clifford, Christopher, Dorothy and Tymeco; loving grandfather of 14, great-grandfather of 29 and great-greatgrandfather of two. Religious service was celebrated at the Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place. Interment followed with military honors at Calverton National Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the
Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place.
Mary Hopper
Mary Hopper, 91, of Miller Place, died on Aug. 7. Born April 13, 1925, in Queens, she was the daughter of Famiano and Filomena Casini. She was a retired senior mechanical stores clerk at the Kings Park Psychiatric Center, where she worked for over 20 years. She was also a member of the Three Village Seniors Club and Stony Brook Yacht Club. She enjoyed puzzle books, socializing, feeding turtles and spending time with her grandchildren. She is survived by her children Lauralee, Karen and William; and two grandchildren, along with many other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband William and two brothers. Services were held at Bryant Funeral Home in Setauket. Interment followed in the Calverton National Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket.
Richard Babcock
Richard Babcock, 88, of Mount Sinai, died on Aug. 13. He was the beloved husband of Marcia; cherished father of Diane, Katie, Amanda
Lights of Hope returns to Port Jeff In honor of Overdose Awareness Day and National Recovery Month, Lights of Hope is returning to Port Jefferson Village Aug. 31 at the memorial park on the harbor. Dan’s Foundation For Recovery, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit based in Stony Brook that is dedicated to helping substance abuse addicts find a new direction, and Magnolia New Beginnings, a Massachusetts-based organization that advocates for those affected by addiction, are inviting those near and far
to a candle lighting. The event, which will begin at 7 p.m., marks a day to remember those lost to drug overdose, and support those who are struggling or are still in recovery. Guest speakers will be present, as well as live acoustic music during the lighting of lumières. All proceeds generated from a raffle will help someone who is struggling to get into and pay for rehab. Call 631-946-0807 for information.
and the late Richie; loving grandfather of 10 and great grandfather of four. He is survived by many other family members and friends.
Memorial service was celebrated at the Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place. Arrangements were entrusted to the Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE BELOW CAPTIONED MATTER HAS BEEN FILED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, LOCATED AT 400 CARLTON AVENUE, CENTRAL ISLIP N.Y. 11722 ON SEPTEMBER 18, 2015. DEFENDANT IS ADVISED THAT PLAINTIFF SHALL PROCEED BY INQUEST IF DEFENDANT FAILS TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ________________________ KATARZYNA WISZOWATY Plaintiff, - againstZBIGNIEW WISZOWATY Defendant. Index No. 15-16290 SUMMONS WITH NOTICE This action is brought in the County of Suffolk because said County is the County where the Plaintiff resides. ________________________ ACTION FOR A DIVORCE To the Defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED TO RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS and to the requests for relief made by the Plaintiff by serving a written Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney, at the address stated below. If this Summons with Notice was served upon you within the State of New York by personal delivery, you must respond WITHIN 20 DAYS after service, exclusive of the day of service. If this Summons with Notice was not personally delivered to you within the State of New York you must respond WITHIN 30 DAYS after service is complete in accordance with the requirements of the Civil Practice Law and Rules. THE NATURE OF THIS ACTION IS TO OBTAIN A JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE, DISSOLVING THE MARRIAGE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLAINTIFF AND DEFENDANT. THIS ACTION FOR DIVORCE IS BASED UPON THE FOLLOWING GROUND OR GROUNDS: The relationship between Plaintiff and Defendant has broken down irretrievably for a period of at least six months, pursuant to Domestic Relations Law Section 170(7). THE RELIEF SOUGHT BY THE PLAINTIFF IN THIS ACTION IS A JUDGMENT DIVORCING THE PARTIES AND DISSOLVING THE MARITAL RELATIONSHIP WHICH HAS HERETOFORE EXISTED. PLAINTIFF ALSO REQUESTS THAT SUCH JUDGMENT GRANT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS OF ADDITIONAL AND ANCILLARY RELIEF: Awarding Plaintiff custody of the unemancipated child of the marriage. Awarding Plaintiff child support, including, but not limited to, a periodic payment, and, where appropriate, a child care allowance, health care allowance, and allowance for private and/or col-
lege educational expenses. Directing Defendant to maintain medical and dental insurance coverage for the benefit of any unemancipated child of the marriage. Granting Plaintiff, a person not in receipt of aid to dependent children, child support enforcement services, upon submission of a formal request for same in the manner specified by Section 111-g of the Social Services Law. Awarding Plaintiff exclusive use and occupancy of the marital residence. Awarding Plaintiff exclusive use and occupancy of the contents of the marital residence. Awarding Plaintiff maintenance. Awarding Plaintiff equitable distribution of marital property, including a distributive award to Plaintiff if required or appropriate to effect such equitable distribution. Declaring Plaintiff’s separate property. Directing Defendant to maintain medical and dental insurance coverage for the benefit of Plaintiff. Directing Defendant to pay any and all uninsured medical expenses incurred by Plaintiff. Directing Defendant to maintain life insurance coverage on Defendant’s life with Plaintiff to be designated as irrevocable beneficiary. Awarding Plaintiff counsel fees, expert fees, and other litigation expenses. Granting each party the right to resume the use of any maiden name or other pre-marriage surname. Awarding Plaintiff such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and proper, together with the costs and disbursements of this action. 262 8/11 4x vbr Invitation to Bidders BOARD OF EDUCATION Shoreham-Wading River Central School District PUBLIC NOTICE: is hereby given for separate and single prime contract sealed bids for: Pole Vault Relocation at the Shoreham-Wading River High School. Bids will be received by the School District Purchasing Agent, by September 2, 2016 at 2:00 P.M. prevailing time at the District Office, 250B RT. 25A Shoreham, NY 11786. The District Office hours are 8AM to 4PM, Monday thru Friday. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the standard fashion at said time and place publicly opened and read aloud. The Contract Documents may be examined at the Office of the Architect, BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers, P.C., 244 East Main Street, Patchogue New York, (631-475-0349); however the Contract Documents may only be obtained thru the Office of REV, 330 Route 17A Suite #2, Goshen New York 10924 (877-272-0216) beginning on Wednesday August 24, 2016. Complete digital sets
of Contract Documents shall be obtained online (with a free user account) as a download for a non-refundable fee of Forty-Nine ($49.00) Dollars at the following websites: www. bbsprojects.com or www.usinglesspaper.com under ‘public projects’. Optionally, in lieu of digital copies, hard copies may be obtained directly from REV upon a deposit of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars for each complete set. Checks for deposits shall be made payable to the DISTRICT, SHOREHAM-WADING RIVER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT and may be uncertified. All bid addenda will be transmitted to registered plan holders via email and will be available at the above referenced websites. Any bidder requiring documents to be shipped shall make arrangements with the printer and pay for all packaging and shipping costs. Plan holders who have obtained hard copies of the bid documents will need to make the determination if hard copies of the addenda are required for their use, and coordinate directly with the printer for hard copies of addenda to be issued. There will be no charge for registered plan holders to obtain hard copies of the bid addenda. The bid deposit for hard copies will be returned upon receipt of plans and specifications, in good condition, within thirty days after bid date, except for the lowest responsible bidder, whose check will be forfeited upon the award of the contract. The Contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder or the proposals will be rejected within 45 days of the date of opening proposals. Bids shall be subject, however, to the discretionary right reserved by the School District to waive any informalities, accept or reject any alternatives, reject any proposals and to advertise for new proposals, if in its opinion the best interest of the School District will thereby be promoted. Each bidder may not withdraw his bid within 45 days after the formal opening thereof. A bidder may withdraw his bid only in writing and prior to the bid opening date. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Shoreham-Wading River C.S.D. Janice M. Seus, District Clerk Dated: August 17, 2016 305 8/25 1x vbr
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Merchandise CONTEMPORY FURNITURE Danish Modern teak buffet/hutch, man-size leather easy chair, curved sectional couch, desk, bedroom furniture, multiple wooden bookcases. By appointment only. 631-751-5972 for details. ELECTRIC UPLIFT RECLINING CHAIR fine china, 2 reclining chairs, hope chest, cherry wood dining set with hutch, credenza. All like new, best offer. 631-744-9301. EVEREST UPRIGHT PIANO Good condition, 40 years old. Asking $500. Must be picked up in Nassau County. Cell# 917-837-3579.
IKEA SHELF/CUBBY UNIT, Red/black, $140. Insignia 25� TV w/stand, $50. Ethan Allen Country French writing desk, $300. Ethan Allen Country French armoire, $575. Three drawer, black/silver dresser/chest, $125. 54� round Country French dining table w/4 chairs, $375. Large pine entertainment unit, $950. Pine square coffee table w/drawers/cabinets, $275. Large sectional sofa, gold/burgundy print, $575. Fruitwood half round table w/drawer/shelf, $275. Twin size Tempurpedic mattress/box spring, $150. 631-675-2551
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Pets/Pet Services
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CASH FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Up to $35/Box! Sealed and Unexpired. Payment made SAME DAY. Highest Prices Paid!! Call Jenny Today! 800-413-3479, www.CashForYourTestStrips.com
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
ODD SLABS Green Marble, $20/all. 631-929-8334
WANTED! GUNS-STAMPS-COINS LIC.FFL dealer. We buy& sell Modern/antique rifles, pistols, Amo. Also military souvenirs. We do gun transfers & receive Amo. Also buying stamps & coins. B&C SPORTING 631-751-5662
MOVING! FURNITURE FROM WARD MELLVILE ESTATE, depression glass, Quimper dinnerware, Limoges prints, mirrors, pitcher collection, glass lamps, lots more. 631-331-9125 PROFESSIONAL SHOE SHINE BOOTH: 2 Chairs, footrests, drawers, $4,000.or OBO. Located at McArthur Airport. Call Joe, 631-806-2197. Serious offers only.
Pets/Pet Services
PIANO - GUITAR - BASS All levels and styles. Many local references. Recommended by area schools. Tony Mann, 631-473-3443
Finds Under 50
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. www.goldenpawsociety.org adoption@goldenpawsociety.org HELPING PAWS Daily walks, socialization, Pet Sitting and overnights. Custom plans available. Licensed/Insured Call Milinda, 631-428-1440.
WHITE CHANNEL BACK SOFA. 84x34, in pristine condition, $249.00 Solid oak cocktail table, oval w/drawer, has protective glass top, $99. 631-678-8510.
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COLOR TV, 19� LCD for $49. Call 631-744-3722 and leave a message. EVENFLO single stroller, $25. Teddy 631-928-5392. LITTLE TIKES 4 in 1 tricycle, parent push to kid pedal, $25. 631-655-6397 LITTLE TIKES KITCHEN: Refrigerator, Sink, Stove Top, Oven and Side Grill. A few accessories. $40. 631-655-6397 NORDIC TRACK Cross Country Skier with working personal performance monitor, $40. 631-371-1300.
ONE HALF BARREL PLANTER, painted white, $10. 631-751-3869 POKEMON BACKPACK Collection of real figures. Gotta catch ‘em all for Christmas. $50 takes all! (631) 793-5546. UPRIGHT FREEZER Self defrosting, in mint condition. 4 shelves plus door storage, $50.00. 631 678-8510 WEATHERTECH CAR MATS, front and rear (black) for 2010 CTS Cadillac, $50. 631-585-2499 WEBER NATURAL GAS BBQ, approx 10 years old, with a side burner and side table. $50. 631 678-8510
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E M P L OY M E N T / C A R E E R S GRAPHIC/PRODUCTION DESIGNER wanted for award-winning news group. Looking for a creative person to work in a family friendly environment. Experience with Creative Suite software a plus. Minimum 2 years experience or degree in graphic arts. Pagination or prepress experience a plus. Email resume and link to portfolio to beth@ tbrnewspapers.com
Rocky Point Schools AVAILABLE POSITIONS Temporary LOA Groundsman, PT Weekend Maintenance Mechanic, PT School Hall Monitor 2 PM to 6 PM, Substitute Security, Substitute Custodial, Substitute Grounds, Substitute Food Service Workers. Fingerprinting Clearance Required. EOE Please submit a letter of intent and completed RPUFSD non-instructional employment application (available at www. rockypointschools.org) to the attention of: Susan Wilson, Executive Director for Educational Services, Rocky Point UFSD 90 Rocky PointYaphank Road Rocky Point NY 11778
BUSY RETAIL JEWELRY Store seeking full time salesperson. Typing/computer skills a must. Friendly and cheerful. References necessary. Fax resume: 631-744-0588
SUBSTITUTE FOOD SERVICE WORKERS Needed. Huntington Union Free School District. Flexible hours. Call 631-673-2175 for more information.
Permanent & Substitute Positions
Please submit a letter of interest and completed application (available at www.mtsinai.k12.ny.us) to Human Resources, Mount Sinai School District, 118 North Country Road, Mount Sinai, NY 11766
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LITTLE FLOWER CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES OF NY SEEKS ASSISTANT HOUSE MGR PSYCHOTHERAPIST: P/T CASEWORKER SUPVR: F/T CARE COORDINATOR SUPVR: MA Req; DAY HAB WORKERS: M-F DIRECT CARE WORKERS: P/T and Per Diem HR RECRUITER: F/T TEMP MEDICAID SERVICE COORDINATOR: P/T COTTAGE SUPERVISOR: F/T CHILD CARE WORKERS F/T, P/T and Per Diem RNâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S: Per diem HEALTH CARE INTEGRATORS: F/T PSYCHOTHERAPIST: F/T (LMSW Req.) Valid NYS Driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s License required for most positions.â&#x20AC; Little Flower Children and Family Services in Wading River NY. Send resume to: wadingriver-jobs@lfchild.org or fax to 631-929- 6203 EOE PLEASE SEE DETAILS IN EMPLOYMENT DISPLAY ADS
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2016-2017 School Year 8:30 am - 3:00 pm $13/hr, no benefits NYSED fingerprint clearance req. High School Diploma
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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. Call Jacquie or Joyce 631-871-9457, 631-886-1665
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Decks DECKS ONLY BUILDERS & DESIGNERS Of Outdoor Living by Northern Construction of LI, Inc. Decks, Patios/Hardscapes, Pergolas, Outdoor Kitchens & Lighting. Since 1995. Lic/Ins. 3rd Party Financing Available. 105 Broadway, Greenlawn 631-651-8478 www.DecksOnly.com
Electricians FARRELL ELECTRIC Serving Suffolk for over 40 years All types electrical work, service changes, landscape lighting, automatic standby generators. 631-928-0684 POWERPRO GENERATORS is a full service generator company specializing in Generator installations, service and monitoring for any Home or Business. Call 631-567-2700 www.powerprogenerators.com 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
Fences SMITHPOINT FENCE. Storm Damage Repairs. Wood, Chainlink, PVC, Stockade. Free Estimates. 70 Jayne Blvd., PJS Lic./Ins. 631-743-9797 www.smithpointfence.com.
Floor Services/Sales FINE SANDING & REFINISHING Wood Floor Installations Craig Aliperti, Wood Floors LLC. All work done by owner. 25 years experience. Lic.#47595-H/Insured. 631-875-5856
Furniture/Restoration/ Repairs REFINISHING & RESTORATION Antiques restored, repairing recane, reupholstery, touchups kitchen, front doors, 40 yrs exp, SAVE$$$, free estimates. Vincent Alfano 631-286-1407
Gardening/Design/ Architecture DOWN THE GARDEN PATH *Garden Rooms *Focal Point Gardens. Designed and Maintained JUST FOR YOU. Create a “splash” of color w/perennials or Patio Pots. Marsha, 631-689-8140 or cell# 516-314-1489
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.#19136-H. 631-744-0976 c.631 697-3518
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631-766-5758 Huntington 631-766-1276 Port Jefferson 631-329-8663 Hamptons Celebrating Our 10 Year Anniversary CONSTRUCTION Renovations, Kitchens, Windows/Doors, Bathrooms. Construction Management Services. Since 1980. 631-928-0483. Lic#8477-H. jmakariusconstruction.com THREE VILLAGE HOME IMPROVEMENT Serving the community for over 30 years. See ad in Home Service Directory. Rich Beresford, 631-689-3169
Place your ad today Call 631.751.7663 or 631.331.1154 Home Improvement DREAM FLOORS *Dustless sanding and refinishing of wood floors. *Hardwood, Laminate and Vinyl Installations and repairs. *Base and Crown Molding Installation. Owner Operated. Call, 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
Home Repairs/ Construction FULL SERVICE HOME REMODELING serving Nassau and Suffolk Counties, kitchens, bathrooms, siding, roofing, commercial, extensions, decks, complete renovations, general contracting and much more. Wickman Constructions Inc. Call free estimate 631-846-8811. LONG HILL CARPENTRY 40 years experience All phases of home improvement. Old & Historic Restorations. Lic.#H22336/Ins. 631-751-1764 longhill7511764@aol.com
Lawn & Landscaping LANDSCAPES UNLIMITED SPRING CLEAN-UPS Property Clean-ups, Tree Removal, Pruning, Landscape Construction, Maintenance, Thatching & Aeration. Commercial/Residential Steven Long Lic.#36715-H/Ins. 631-675-6685 PRIVACY HEDGES LIMITED SUPPLY 6ft Arborvitae, Fast Growing, Reg, $129, Now $69. Beautiful, bushy, nursery grown. FREE Installation/FREE delivery. Other trees available! 844-592-3327, www.lowcosttreefarm.com SETAUKET LANDSCAPE & DESIGN Stone Driveways/Walkways, Walls/Stairs/Patios/Masonry, Brickwork/Repairs Land Clearing/Drainage,Grading/Excavating. Plantings/Mulch, Rain Gardens Steve Antos, 631-689-6082 www.setauketlandscape.com.Serving Three Villages SWAN COVE LANDSCAPING Lawn Maintenance, Cleanups, Shrub/Tree Pruning, Removals. Landscape Design/Installation, Ponds/Waterfalls, Stone Walls. Firewood. Free estimates. Lic/Ins.631-689-8089
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Masonry ALL SUFFOLK PAVING & MASONRY Asphalt Paving, Cambridge Paving Stone, Belgium Block Supplied & fitted. All types of drainage work. Free written estimates. Lic#47247-H/Ins. 631-764-9098/631-365-6353 www.allsuffolkpaving.com Carl Bongiorno Landscape/Mason Contractor All phases masonry work: stone walls, patios, poolscapes. All phases of Landscaping Design. Theme Gardens. Residential & Commercial. Lic/Ins. 631-928-2110 ISLAND PAVING AND MASONRY Specializing in Driveways, Patios, Interlocking pavers and stones, steps, walkways and walls. Free estimates and design. 25% Off Any Job for Spring. Suffolk Lic #55740-H. 631-822-8247
Miscellaneous KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killers/Kit Complete Treatment System. Available: Hardware stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com
Painting/Spackling/ Wallpaper ALL PRO PAINTING Interior/Exterior. Powerwashing, Staining, Wallpaper Removal. Free estimates. Lic/Ins #19604HI. 631-696-8150, Nick GREG TRINKLE PAINTING & GUTTER CLEANING Powerwashing, window washing, staining. Neat, reliable, 25 years experience. Free Estimates. Lic/Ins.#31398-H 631-331-0976
Painting/Spackling/ Wallpaper BOB’S PAINTING SERVICE 25 Years Experience Interior/Exterior Painting, Spackling, Staining, Wall-paper Removal, Powerwashing. Free estimates. Lic/Ins. #17981, 631-744-8859 COUNTY-WIDE PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Painting/Staining. Quality workmanship. Living/Serving 3 Village Area Over 25 Years. Lic#37153-H. 631-751-8280 JAY A. SPILLMANN PAINTING CO. Over 30 years in business. Spackling/Taping, Wallpaper removal. Quality prep work. Interior/Exterior. Lic. #17856-H/Ins. 631-331-3712, 631-525-2206 JOSEPH WALTZ PAINTING Interior/Exterior, Paper Removal, Powerwashing. Owner Operated since 1981. Comm/Res. Neat and reliable. Lic/Ins. Lic# 26603-H. 631-473-2179 LaROTONDA PAINTING & DESIGN Interior/exterior, sheetrock repairs, taping/spackling, wallpaper removal, Faux, decorative finishings. Free estimates. Lic.#53278-H/Ins. Ross LaRotonda 631-689-5998 MORE THAN JUST PAINTING owner, operated, personally working every job specializing in interior painting, repairs and replacing old trim. Call 516-398-0156 WORTH PAINTING “PAINTING WITH PRIDE” Interiors/exteriors. Faux finishes, power-washing, wallpaper removal, sheetrock tape/spackling, carpentry/trimwork. Lead paint certified. References. Free estimates. Lic./Ins. SINCE 1989 Ryan Southworth, 631-331-5556
Plumbing/Heating DOUGLAS FERRI PLUMBING & HEATING Lic/Ins. All types of work, small repairs receive special attention. Free estimates, reasonable rates. 631-265-8517
Power Washing SUNLITE PRESSURE WASHING Roofs, Cedar Shakes, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Planks, Patios, Decks. Reasonable rates. 30 years in business Lic.27955-H/Ins. 631-281-1910 WORKING & LIVING IN THE THREE VILLAGES FOR 25 YEARS. Owner does the work & guarantees satisfaction. COUNTY-WIDE Lic. & Ins. 37153-H 631-751-8280
Tree Work ABOVE ALL TREE SERVICE Will Beat ALL Competitors Rates Quality Work at Lowest Prices! *Removal, *Land Clearing. *Large Tree Specialists. Pruning, Topping, Stump Grinding $10 & Up. Bucket Truck, Emergency Service. Lic. #33122-H. & Insured. Located Exit 62 LIE. 631-928-4544 www.abovealltree.com ARBOR-VISTA TREE CARE Complete Tree care service devoted to the care of trees. Maintenance pruning, waterview work, sun-trimming, elevating, pool areas, storm thinning, large tree removal, stump grinding. Wood chips. Lic#18902HI. Free estimates. 631-246-5377 CLOVIS AXIOM, INC. Expert Tree Removal. Pruning, Planting & Transplanting. Insect/Disease Management. Bamboo Containment and Removal. 631-751-4880 clovisaxiom@gmail.com EASTWOOD TREE & LANDSCAPE, INC. Experts in tree care and landscaping. Serving Suffolk County for 25 years. Lic.#35866H/Ins. 631-928-4070 eastwoodtree.com GOT BAMBOO? Bamboo Containment & Removal Services with Guaranteed Results! Free Estimate and Site Analysis Report. Serving All of Long Island. www.GotBamboo.com 631-316-4023 NORTHEAST TREE EXPERTS, INC. Expert Pruning, Stump Grinding, Careful Removals. Tree/Shrub Fertilization. Disease/Insect Management. Certified Arborists. Insured/Lic#24,512-HI. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 631-751-7800 www.northeasttree.com RANDALL BROTHERS TREE SERVICE Planting, pruning, removals, stump grinding. Free Estimates. Fully insured. LIC# 50701-H. 631-862-9291 SUNBURST TREE EXPERTS Since 1974, our history of customer satisfaction is second to none. Pruning/removals/planting, plant health care. Certified Arborist on every job guaranteed. Unsplit firewood For Sale by the truckload. Bonded employees. Lic/Ins. #8864HI 631-744-1577
Window Cleaning SUNLITE WINDOW WASHING Residential. Interior/Exterior. “Done the old fashioned way.” Also powerwashing/gutters. Reasonable rates. 30 years in business Lic.27955-H/Ins. 631-281-1910
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A powerful partnership Two major power players in the field of medical help and research have come together to form a new partnership. Stony Brook University School of Medicine and Mount Sinai Health System, of New York City, have joined together to create more academic research opportunities to streamline and expand clinical care initiatives. While they are not the first school of medicine to connect with a health system on Long Island — Hofstra University’s School of Medicine works with Northwell Health — this certainly means new breakthroughs are on the horizon in Suffolk County. Dr. Kenneth Kaushansky, senior vice president for Health Sciences at Stony Brook University said that each institution will be bringing its biggest strengths to the table, thus making each other stronger. Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine has strong biomedical, clinical research and health policy expertise, while Stony Brook University boasts programs with advanced mathematics, high-performance computing, and physical and chemical science departments. Combining math and science programs together will help students become well rounded, and open up the possibility for new programs. A press release said Stony Brook students will also be able to gain experience in areas of medicine that the university doesn’t currently offer, like observing and learning from heart transplants and other pilot programs. And students from either institution are now welcome to take classes at the other. But this liaison is going beyond students. Kaushansky said this partnership will improve patient care at both Stony Brook University Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital by allowing patients to easily seek services from either hospital. This is a great endeavor that should be encouraged and supported by the community. Not only does this teaming help students get a more in-depth education and give professors more opportunities for expanded lessons, it will in turn help the residents of the North Shore by improving the care that the local hospital can offer through the new discoveries and breakthroughs the new partnership will make.
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We may never know whether Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump meant to incite violence against a duly elected U.S. president with his comment about the “Second Amendment people.” However, his statement during the same rally, where he warned the audience that if Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton were to become president she would appoint liberal Supreme Court justices who would “gut” the Second Amendment and take “your guns away” again, shows that he has no idea how our government works. Hillary Clinton could appoint very liberal justices, and it would have no effect on the Second Amendment, or any amendment for that matter, for two reasons. First, any nominee to the Supreme Court must be approved by the Senate. I guess Mr. Trump must be assuming that the Democrats are going to win the Senate, and therefore approve any nominees Clinton nominates. That works for me. Second — and more importantly — he does not seem to know how the U.S. Constitution
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is structured. I guess he still has not read it. Article V of the U. S. Constitution spells out how it can be amended: For an amendment to be proposed or repealed, it requires two-thirds of each of the federal legislative bodies — House and Senate — to vote in the affirmative. Once that has happened, it then requires two-thirds of the state legislatures of the 50 states to vote in the affirmative. Because any amendment can be blocked by a mere 13 states withholding approval, amendments do not come easily. In fact, only 27 amendments have been ratified since the Constitution became effective, and 10 of those occurred
almost immediately — as The Bill of Rights. The difficulty required to change an amendment ought to give us pause, for our Founding Fathers went out of their way to be sure the rights protected by the Constitution could not be easily stripped away. Whether our next president supports or does not support gun control, he or she must make sure that these rules are followed. But then, it does seem that Mr. Trump thinks and behaves as if he is running for emperor, not president. But some of us know better.
Ernestine Franco Sound Beach
The ‘empress’ Clinton has no clothes Like Khizr Kahn, Patricia Smith, the mother of Benghazi victim Sean Smith, spoke at one of the major-party conventions. “I blame Hillary Clinton for the death of my son,” she said. “In an email to her daughter shortly after the attack, Hillary Clinton blamed it on terrorism. But when I saw her at Sean’s coffin ceremony, she looked me squarely in the eye and told me a video was responsible. If Hillary Clinton can’t give us the truth, why should we give her the presidency?” I would encourage you to Google the essay of legendary columnist William Safire in the Jan. 8, 1996 edition of The New York Times in which he describes Clinton as a congenital liar. “She is in the longtime habit of lying; and she has never been called to account for lying herself or in suborning lying in her aides and friends.” Twenty years later, a tired, old leopard has not changed its spots. In November 2015, Clinton said “every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported.” When asked if this included the many women accusing her husband of sexual assault, she smiled and said, “Everybody should be believed until they are disbe-
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Patricia Smith speaks at the 2016 Republican National Convention. lieved based on evidence.” Upon hearing these remarks, Juanita Broaddrick shared her pain. “I was 35 years old when Bill Clinton, Arkansas attorney general, raped me and Hillary tried to silence me. I am now 73 and it never goes away.” Before voting in November, Google feminist Camille Paglia’s March 2015 interview on YouTube, where she described\s Clinton as “a complete fraud,” and “a woman that has enabled the degradations and exploitation of women.” She observed Clinton hitch her wagon to her husband after she failed the bar exam in Washington D.C., and said, “she’s had no real career other than riding on the coattails of her horn-dog husband.”
Clinton’s many lies regarding her personal email server are well documented. Anyone needing a refresher watch or read FBI Director James Comey’s responses to Congressman Trey Gowdy’s questions at the recent hearing. Comey confirmed Mrs. Clinton sent and received classified emails, used more than one device, did not turn over all work-related emails and her lawyers did not read the 30,000 messages they deleted on her behalf. Former Secretary of State Colin Powell felt the need to prevent her campaign from pinning her use of a private email server on him. He said: “The truth is, she was using her private server for a year before I sent her a memo telling her what I did as Secretary of State.” Although I respect that many people of good will support Clinton, Safire’s essay rings very true today. The empress has no clothes and this is not pleasant to look at. Perhaps that explains why Clinton has not held a press conference since Dec. 5, 2015.
Daniel Kerr Stony Brook
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s we count down the days of summer on our hands and feet and we prepare for yet another tour around the academic merrygo-round, some of us are squeezing in leisure activities that become increasingly harder to do amidst trigonometry tests, English exams, soccer practices and musical rehearsals. Some summer revelers go to amusement parks, where their bodies travel in direcBy Daniel Dunaief tions that defy the typical linear motion from our beds to our cars to our offices. What is it about those moments when we fly around the corner of a roller coaster, or when we tilt back and forth in a machine that moves
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incredibly quickly that people fi nd so thrilling? Is it the feeling of our stomachs moving inside our bodies, the moment when we experience something completely new and more akin to that which another animal, like a bird, might feel — or is it something more basic? The answers depend on who you are and what you consider fun. I think, however, at the base of these wild rides is something we share in different degrees and circumstances. We enjoy the moment between when we exercise what we feel is the usual level of control over our lives, and that instant which balances between thrill and terror when we give up control. Yes, I know there are people who crave control to such a degree that almost all the decisions they make seem rooted in the power to influence each element or variable in their lives. To return to a scene from childhood, they are holding a crayon in their hand and carefully staying within the lines of life’s coloring book.
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Maybe I wasn’t enough of an artist, or maybe I just enjoyed the entropy that comes from my universe which always seems to be moving toward a greater state of disorder, but those undirected marks outside the lines always seemed so liberating. The lines were the equivalent of someone instructing me to, “Do this, stay here, do that.” My squiggly and nonrepresentational lines were enshrined in my response: “No, thanks.” Recently, my son, brother and I went sailing in a strong wind. My brother, who captained the small boat, delighted at the sudden surge of speed as we flew across Port Jefferson Harbor. We were flying through the water at speeds that rivaled nearby motorboats, leaving behind a bubbly, foamy water trail. After several trips back and forth, the wind picked up enough strength that it submerged half of the boat. We heeled so far that my brother and son were heading toward the water. Still planted on the higher side of the boat, I reached
for my son’s life jacket and held on, trying to use our combined weight to keep us from capsizing. Seconds before we reached that tipping point, however, my brother let the sails out, dumping the wind and righting the ship just in time. While the outing was enjoyable up to that point, it reached a whole new level of excitement, especially for my son, who couldn’t wait to tell his cousins about how we started to tip. Naturally, their reaction was to put on their bathing suits, grab their life jackets and head for the boat. So, what is it about those outof-control moments that are so enjoyable, particularly in the retelling? Maybe, it’s just that — for the precise instant when gravity seems optional, when our routine experiences aren’t enough to allow us to predict the future with certainty the way we can with so many other things — anything is possible. And our minds, like our bodies, jump into the excitement of the unknown.
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DISPOSABLE CONTACTS $99
Includes Eye Exam & 2 Boxes of Lenses
Clear Soft contacts brand clear spherical lenses. Not valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Must present prior to purchase. Offer ends 9/30/2016 • TBR-E
NO-LINE BIFOCAL EYEGLASSES $99
Includes Eye Exam, No-Line Bifocal Lenses & Frame
Select frames with clear plastic No-line lenses +/- 4 sph, 2 cyl. up to 2 ADD. Must present prior to purchase. Offer valid at this location only. Not valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Offer ends 9/30/2016 • TBR-E
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