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June 2, 2016

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Photos at top, right and left by Desirée Keegan; photo at center from Bea Ruberto

Clockwise from top, the North Shore celebrated Memorial Day by displaying American flags; Mount Sinai’s Heritage Park lays out a wreath at the Court of America; the Bonacasa family presents balloons and flowers to the grave of Louis Bonacasa at Calverton National Cemetery, to honor their hero who was killed during a terrorist attack in Afghanistan in 2015; and Heritage Park is decorated with American flag decor.

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An excavator recently tore down the home at 182 Shore Road in Mount Sinai, which has been in poor condition for the last four years after being damaged during Hurricane Sandy. The storm flooded the property near Satterly Landing and the owner sold it to New York Rising, a program that Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) established to help homeowners affected by Sandy, Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee. The Town of Brookhaven purchased it last fall and, now that it is torn down, will allow nature to take over, as the space is not suitable for reconstruction of a home. “[There] will always be a problem with flooding, so we’re just going to incorporate it into Satterly [Landing],” Councilwoman Jane Bonner (C-Rocky Point) said previously. The town is also evaluating another home on the block because of issues with its structure.

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Give them some credit Rating agency upgrades Brookhaven Town to AAA By Alex Petroski

tal improvement plan, and commended the town for paying off retirement system debt Brookhaven officials announced a ma- while maintaining fund balance reserves. jor win for the town, and ultimately for the “It means a lot,” Romaine said on Tuescommunity, during a meeting last week. day in a phone interview. Financial services agency Standard & The supervisor added that he is delightPoor’s Global Ratings upgraded the town’s ed by the rating. “It’s kind of like a report credit rating from AA+ to AAA, the highest card from Wall Street saying the town is in designation the agency issues. It also clas- pretty good financial condition.” sified Brookhaven’s credit future as having Romaine credited the financial departa “stable outlook.” ment and the board for their hard work in The AA+ rating, which was issued in making the rating possible. March 2015, came with a “positive outlook.” “It sends a clear message that their “A municipality’s credit rating is an im- elected officials are keeping a promise to portant and reliable indicator of its fiscal cut spending and run the town more effihealth determined by independent and ob- ciently,” Romaine said in a statement. “Our jective fiscal monitors,” a statement from conservative fiscal policies have the led the the town said. “A higher way to financial stability credit rating saves money ‘It’s kind of like a and I am proud to say that on borrowings in the form we continue to save millions report card from Wall of taxpayer dollars while of lower interest costs.” Brookhaven Town Comstill providing the services Street saying the missioner of Finance Tamara that our residents deserve.” Wright said during a town town is in pretty good Councilwoman Jane board meeting last week Bonner (C-Rocky Point), financial condition.’ that the credit report was who serves as the board’s — ED ROMAINE liaison to finance, also had based on a review of the town’s 2014 and 2015 finansome positive words. cial statements that had gone on for about “I commend the supervisor for his leadfour weeks. ership and fiscal discipline which has re“I would just like to thank [Town Super- sulted in Standard & Poor’s highest credit visor Ed Romaine (R)] for his leadership, rating,” Bonner said in a statement. “I am his steady hand,” Wright said. “He makes happy to have played a role in this great our job at the finance office easy because success and I look forward to working with he supports our initiatives and our con- him and his staff to further improve our fitrols. I also would like to thank the town nancial position.” board for the support they give our office. Suffolk County’s own credit rating was I would like to recognize each employee in lowered in October 2015 from A+ to A, makthe finance office. It’s the little decisions ing Brookhaven’s upgrade more noteworthy. they make every single day, every control Romaine called this “the first time in a while” decision that leads to this kind of financial the town has received a AAA rating. performance.” The supervisor also vowed during last The Standard & Poor’s report said the week’s board meeting to chip in to pay for town has strong management and financial a luncheon for members of the town’s fipolicies and a well-defined five-year capi- nance department.

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Filed: 11/1/13. Index No.: 063738/2013. SUMMONS AND NOTICE Mortgaged Premises: 1C Valley Forge Court, Ridge, (Town of Brookhaven) NY 11961. STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, KENNETH HAYES; ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE LATE GENEVIEVE HAYES, IF THEY BE LIVING AND/OR IF THEY BE DEAD, THEIR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; GREGORY J. BLASS, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SERVICES OF SUFFOLK COUNTY; STRATHMORE RIDGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; ROBERT MADDALENA DDS; COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE – CCED CHILD SUPORT ENFORCEMENT SECTION; COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE – CIVIL ENFORCEMENT CO ATC; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; AND “JOHN DOE” and “MARY DOE,” (Said names being fictitious, it being the intention of plaintiff to designate any and all occupants, tenants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises being foreclosed herein.) Defendants. 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 (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United State of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may answer or appear within (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 June 1, 2007, executed by Kenneth Hayes and Genevieve Hayes to Mortgage Electronic Registrations Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc. to secure the sum of $82,057.00, and interest, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Suffolk County on June 6, 2007 in Liber 21546, page 671. That Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc. duly assigned said Note and Mortgage to CitiMortgage, Inc. by Assignment dated November 26, 2007 and recorded on January 7, 2008 in the Office of the Clerk of Suffolk County in Liber 21655, page 464.

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 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. BY: /s/_________________ Erinn K. Prestidge, Esq. 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. To the above named defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. John J. Leo a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N.Y., dated April 29, 2016 and filed along with the supporting papers in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage. The premises is described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Selden, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lot No. 168 an a certain map entitled, “Map of Strathmore Gate East, Section 2”, made by Levitt Residential Communities, Inc., Zone North Headquarters Engineering Department, dated December 18, 1971, and filed in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on June 7, 1972 as Map No. 5786, said lot being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the dividing line of Lots 16 and 167 on said map; being the southeasterly corner of the premises herein described; Running thence along said dividing line North 7 degrees 57 minutes 13 seconds West 33 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lots 168 and 165 on said map; Thence along said dividing line North 82 degrees 02 minutes 47 seconds East, 28 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lot 168 and a common area on said map; Thence along said dividing line the following (2) courses and distances: 1. South 7 degrees 57 minutes 13 seconds East 33 feet to a point; and 2. South 82 degrees 02 minutes 47 seconds West 28 feet to the point or place of beginning. Premises known as 1C Valley Forge Court, Ridge, (Town of Brookhaven) NY 11961. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT

YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONSAND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible op-

tions, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Department of Financial Services at 1-800-342-3736 or visit the Department’s website at www.dfs.ny.gov. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into

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Notice of formation of On Track Personal Training and Health Coaching, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of NY on 2/18/16. 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: 227 Chestnut St. Port Jefferson Station, NY. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 987 5/12 6x vbr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-CP1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-CP1 -Against-

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MATTEO J. DEVINCENZO A/K/A MATTEO DEVINCENZO A/K/A MATTEO DE VINCENZO A/K/A MATTEO DIVINCENZO, PATRICIA A. DEVINCENZO A/K/A PATRICIA DEVINCENZO A/K/A PATRICIA A. DE VINCENZO, ET AL Defendants Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale entered on March 14, 2016, I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on June 21, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. Premises known as: 555 Canal Road, Mount Sinai, New York 11766 Section: 209.00 Block: 03.00 Lot: 013.001 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, as more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Said premises will be sold subject to all terms and

conditions contained within said Judgment and Terms of Sale. Approximate Amount of Judgment: $427,342.42 plus interest and costs. Index No.: 23854/2012 Louis C. England, Esq. REFEREE McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street, Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 Dated: April 26, 2016 961 5/19 4x vbr Notice of formation of UNIQUE HOME BUYERS, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 04/27/2016. Office located in Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC 7 Arlington Terrace, Lake Grove, NY 11755. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 24 5/26 6x vbr NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE TRUST AGREEMENT FOR THE STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST SERIES 2004-10, Plaintiff, AGAINST ROBYN C. HERBERT, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered January 14, 2016 I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738 on June 23, 2016 at 10:00 AM premises known as 417 HAWKINS ROAD, SELDEN, NY 11784 All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the build-

ings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0200, Section 392.00, Block 3.00 and Lot 38.000 Approximate amount of judgment $400,716.56 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #13593/09 WILLIAM R. GARBARINO, ESQ., Referee, Kozeny, McCubbin & Katz, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff – 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 49 5/26 4x vbr VILLAGE OF SHOREHAM BOX 389 SHOREHAM, NEW YORK 11786 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Election of the Incorporated Village of Shoreham will be held in the Village Hall, Woodville Road, Shoreham from noon until 9 P.M. on June 21, 2016. Residents will be asked to vote for the following positions and candidates: Mayor: One – Two year term Edward Weiss Trustees: Two - Two year terms Rosie Connell Sherry Neff No person shall be allowed to vote whose name does not appear on the Suffolk County register of voters qualified to vote in the Village as a single election district. Absentee Ballots or additional information may be obtained from the Village Clerk by calling 821-0680. Cathy Donahue-Spier Village Clerk 62 6/2 1x vbr

Officials want tobacco shops to back away By Elana Glowatz Local governments are cracking down on smoking in all its forms by confining related businesses to certain locations. Brookhaven Town recently restricted smoke shops and lounges and one village is looking to strengthen rules already in place for the establishments. The action started in the fall, when the Port Jefferson Village Board of Trustees passed a law that effectively banned hookah shops, as well as tattoo parlors and adult entertainment. Residents and village officials had been vocal about what they perceived to be too many shops on Main Street selling hookahs — water pipes used for smoking flavored tobacco — and their related products. Many had complained that the businesses attract an undesirable type of person to the area and sell unhealthy items. Some also said they feared the shops would sell paraphernalia and dangerous substances to underage patrons. The dissent propelled a law that now File photo by Giselle Barkley restricts future hookah shops, tattoo parRocky Point Smoke Shop. lors and adult establishments like topless bars to the Light Industrial I-2 District zone. While the preexisting shops are not and users are when it comes to situations affected, the law effectively bans future like this,” she said, “what they can do and shops because only two properties in the how they can manipulate this apparatus.” Some have used hookahs, vaporizers entire village are zoned light industrial — and both of those Columbia Street plots are and other tobacco devices to smoke marijuana, among other substances. already occupied. “This legislation came to pass because Passing an outright ban would have of what we see, what’s happening in our been an illegal action. Port Jefferson Village is now seeking to communities all over the place,” Bonner tighten its restrictions by folding into the said. “This is a very important first step and law marijuana dispensaries and stores sell- we may take further steps as we see how ing products linked to e-cigarettes and va- this works out.” Both the town and village laws have had porizers. The village code proposal, which will come up for a public hearing on June their critics. In Port Jefferson, Trustee Bruce 6, states that such establishments bring D’Abramo and other residents did not want “well-documented negative secondary ef- the village interfering with the free market, fects … such as increased crime, decreased which would determine how many smoke shops one neighborhood could property values and reduced sustain, and did not want the shopping and commercial ac- ‘You cannot village policing people’s heath. tivities.” It also cites the health They compared the smoke risks of e-cigarettes and the believe how dangers of exposing children creative addicts shops to the numerous bars in downtown Port Jefferson. to the behavior. And Alex Patel, who works “The expansion of the fore- and users are.’ at Rocky Point Smoke & Vape going businesses has resulted — JANE BONNER Shop, said the town law might in increased anti-social behavhave little payoff because parents buy deior involving minors,” it says. Among the restrictions, the shops in the vices for their kids or the kids shop online light industrial zone could not be within a — those under 21 may still get what they certain distance of facilities such as com- are looking for. “Online, I see people buying left and munity centers, churches or schools. The Town of Brookhaven got on the right,” Patel said about vaporizers and same train recently when its town board similar devices. “It’s much cheaper online passed a law on May 12 that restricts in- because they’re buying in bulk.” But the town law also had community door smoking establishments — businesses in which tobacco in any form, including support: “When I think of these [smoking] through e-cigarettes and vaporizers, or lounges I think of heroin dens, something other substances are smoked indoors. New I read about and saw movies about when I shops can now no longer open within cer- was a child and scared the heck out of me,” tain distances of residential areas, schools, Jeff Kagan, of the Affiliated Brookhaven churches, parks or other family- or child- Civic Organization, said May 12. “I believe oriented places. They also cannot open that we don’t really know what these dens are all about or what’s really going to go within 1 mile of one another. Councilwoman Jane Bonner (C-Rocky on in these facilities. We don’t know the Point), who came up with the idea, touted it long-term impact.” as a measure to prevent kids from using drugs. Alex Petroski contributed reporting. “You cannot believe how creative addicts


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Your summer plans can have a major impact on your college future. With college admissions being more competitive than ever, students need to make the most of their time off in order to stand out from a crowded field. My high school summers were nothing but relaxing. Although an honors student and athlete, I worked a few hours a week at a local garden center, but that experience was barely meaningful. My packed schedule during the school year, I thought, justified my summertime leisure. Those summers were missed opportunities. Admissions counselors likely passed over my application as they considered

students for merit scholarships, honors colleges and selective programs. It must have seemed to them that I had disappeared for July and August each year. If only I had made an effort to do something — anything — during my summer breaks, I might have enjoyed greater opportunities that were instead offered to other students. Take advantage of your time off and the opportunity it affords you to gain experience. Admissions counselors hope to find applicants who are serious about their personal development. Work experience is just one option. Having read thousands of applications, I find the students who sought out one or more of the opportunities described below were the students who were most outstanding in the admissions process. Though often derided by snooty counselors, work experience is worthwhile. Working through the summer months is an ideal way to build your activity record while also gaining essential life skills. Earning some money is always a good idea, too. The most elite universities may prefer that their applicants enroll in science camp or volunteer abroad, but I never devalued the experience of a summer job when reviewing my students’ applications. A summer job indicates commitment, responsibility and maturity. Any college would rather admit a student with those qualities than

a veritable loose cannon. Not every student is inclined to taking on a summer job, however. A student with a heart for service may be well suited to summer volunteer work. Though easy to overlook, our communities have a need for this kind of thing. Local hospitals and nonprofit organizations usually offer volunteer opportunities. Volunteerism can take many forms, including everything from picking up litter on Cedar Beach to helping organize vacation Bible school at a local church. One note: It’s critical to search out recurring opportunities. Spending two hours volunteering at a hospital on one Saturday is good, but not enough to move the needle for admissions counselors. For those students who love to learn, an academic camp or learning program may be a good fit. Many colleges and universities offer summer programs for high school students. These programs vary in length from one week to one month. Some colleges offer opportunities for high school students to conduct research, like Penn State University, while other colleges allow high school students to complete undergraduate coursework that can be transferred later, like Georgetown University. These programs may also feature a test preparation component that can be invaluable for rising seniors.

Aspiring linguists and international businesspeople might enjoy a language immersion course over the summer. EF International Language Center New York in Tarrytown offers short-term programs in 12 cities around the globe. Courses range from two to 52 weeks, with students gaining both language skills and college credits. Nothing stands out on a resumé like a language immersion program. A student who is culturally aware and able to speak another language will have more opportunity when it comes to college admissions. There is no best way to spend your summer. The important thing is to develop your interests beyond the traditional classroom. Admissions counselors aren’t looking for one particular activity, nor are they hoping to see a jam-packed activity record lacking in consistency or personal value. Rather, admissions counselors want to learn about you, your character, your interests and your goals. Divide your time between work and play. That’s the way to win the attention of overwhelmed admissions counselors. Ryan DeVito is a Miller Place native and a graduate of SUNY Geneseo. DeVito is a counselor at High Point University in North Carolina and has started his own college advising company, ScholarScope, to help Long Island students and their families.

Setauket’s Ivan Kalina leaves behind stories of perseverance By yvette Panno Ivan Kalina, 84, of Setauket passed away peacefully the morning of May 27 following a brief illness. Originally born in Kosice, Czechoslovakia, in 1932, to beloved parents Geza and Ilonka, Kalina’s life was defined by courage, strength and resilience. First as a European Jewish Holocaust survivor, later as an escaped refugee from Communism to America, his story shaped not only his life, but also the history of a generation. During World War II, Kalina was a young child who managed to survive the Nazis’ early invasion of Czechoslovakia and the deportation of the Jews to concentration camps through the help of Christian friends and false papers. In the final years of the war, he separated from his mother and father and went to Budapest, Hungary, to hide in an apartment with relatives just blocks from Gestapo headquarters that was bombed day and night by American, Russian and British forces. Returning to Kosice, his was among the only Jewish families to survive. Although his education was delayed for years by the war, as a testimony to his determination, in 1956 he graduated as the valedictorian of his medical school class from Charles University in Prague, as a pediatrician. That same year, he married his beautiful wife Vera Atlas, a histopathologist, in Kosice.

With the onslaught of Communist persecution of both Jews and democratic sympathizers, Ivan and Vera realized they could never be free in their oppressive Homeland. In 1965, they left their close families and planned a daring escape through the Yugoslavia border into Austria, until they could manage a flight to New York City with their two young children, Peter and Yvette. They came to this country with two suitcases and $200. With prison sentences awaiting them if they returned to Czechoslovakia, they dedicated themselves to making new lives. Ivan and Vera worked long hours at Bellevue Hospital and New York University while he took his medical board exams in English – his fifth fluent language. Ivan’s favorite expression – said with characteristic humor and positive spirit – was “that’s why I came to America!” To this country, Kalina brought with him the grit, charm and fun-loving outlook to be successful. His career spanned a private practice in pediatrics in Rocky Point as well as medical director of Little Flower Orphanage in Wading River, associate professor at Stony Brook University, and attending physician at both St. Charles Hospital and John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson. Always athletic and tanned, he was a fiercely competitive, daily tennis player and longtime member of the Harbor Hills Country Club near his original home in Port Jefferson. A perfect day was sitting

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north Shore resident Ivan Kalina is remembered by many as a man with adventure. in the sun near the backyard pool reading a newspaper. A remarkable skier until the age of 70, he loved to travel and took multiple trips out to his condo in Vail, Colorado, and travelled several times a year around the world. His love of children was no greater than that for his five grandchildren, who called

him Papi, of whom he was most proud: Olivia, Mia, Sydney, Jake and Sam. He is also survived by children Peter Kalina, MD; Yvette Kalina Panno; daughter-in-law Michelle Kalina; and long-loved partner Carolyn Van Helden. As he would say in Hungarian – Sok Szeretet, Servuse Tatulko.


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PeoPle Honoring fallen heroes in Ridge On May 21, Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine (R), Councilwoman Jane Bonner (C-Rocky Point), Councilmen Dan Panico (RManorville) and Michael Loguercio (R-Ridge) joined local fire departments and veterans organizations to march in the Ridge Fire Department’s annual Memorial Day parade. The parade traveled down Route 25 in Ridge, from Smith Road to the Ridge Veteran’s Memorial Park on the corner of Route 25 and Ridge Road, where a ceremony was held to honor those who have given their lives for the freedom of all Americans. Photo from Town of Brookhaven

From left, Councilwoman Jane Bonner; Supervisor Ed Romaine; Councilmen Dan Panico and Michael Loguercio; back row assemblymen Dean Murray and Anthony Palumbo during the ceremony.

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Dionisio Dino “Danny” Casini, 82, of Ridge, died May 6. Born in Poggio D’Api, Italy, on March 7, 1934, Casini was the son of the late Carlantonio and Theresa. He was raised in Hell’s Kitchen in New York City and served as a lieutenant in the Army Reserves. Casini entered the restaurant business, joining his father at The Theater Bar in the Theater District of New York. He later opened Dino & Henry’s restaurant, which became Dino Casini’s. After retiring, he settled in Ridge where he enjoyed bowling, bocce, playing cards, dancing, politics and cowboy movies. Above all, he enjoyed laughing and spending time with his family. Casini is preceded in death by one son David Carl. He is survived by his wife of 64 years Frieda Hovagimian; brother Peter; children Cathy, Maria and Laura; and his grandchil-

dren Tara, Ben and Gianna. Funeral mass was celebrated at St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church in Rocky Point. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital through www.stjude.org. Arrangements entrusted to Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place.

Mary Murray

Mary Murray, of Ridge, died on May 20. She was the cherished wife of Peter for 64 years; mother of Kevin, Michael, Peter Jr. and Gerard and is survived by them and their wives, Susan, Linda, Angelica and Bernadette; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Her love for all of them was as great as her love for her sons. She also leaves behind her brothers Richard and Gerard. She is survived by many other family members and friends. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church in Rocky Point. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place.

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John Muir, 87, of Ridge, died May 22. Born August 27, 1928, in Guyana, he had been employed as a manager on a sugar estate in Guyana. Muir had also served in the Royal Air Force. He is survived by his wife Margot, sons Jonathan and Nicholas, sister Reta Dobbs and brother Rupert Muir. A Mass of Christian burial was held at St.Mark’s R.C in Shoreham. Burial followed at Washington Memorial Park in Mount Sinai. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home.

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Clockwise from above, Caroline Hoeg races through defenders; the Mount Sinai team celebrates its Class C title; Camryn Harloff moves the ball behind the cage; and Hannah Van Middelem tips the ball.

Mustangs beat out Bayport for Class C title By DeSirée Keegan “We wanted to prove everyone wrong that doubted us, and we did.” That’s what Mount Sinai junior goalkeeper Hannah Van Middelem had to say following her Mustangs’ 6-5 win over previously undefeated Bayport-Blue Point Tuesday, which earned the girls’ lacrosse team the Suffolk County Class C title. Van Middelem came up with nine key saves to help her team to victory.

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“I felt really confident because my defense was channeling outside shots, which helped me,” she said. “Our defense played great and the draw circle was amazing. We got almost every single ground ball.” Van Middelem made her first save of the game just 30 seconds into the contest and senior attack Rebecca Lynch made the first goal off a free position shot. A BayportBlue Point yellow card left the team down a player, and sophomore attack Camryn Harloff took advantage of the penalty when she scored off an assist by junior attack and midfielder Leah Nonnenmann. “We kept cool, calm and collected and took it like every other day,” Nonnenmann said. “We did our work, we adjusted to everything we needed to, we did it all. Communication was key and never letting our heads go down, no matter what.” After Bayport-Blue Point’s Kerrigan Miller scored to cut the deficit, she forced a turnover, and a yellow card on a slash left Mount Sinai down one for two minutes. Despite missing a player, Van Middelem wouldn’t let up the lead that easily, batting away a free position shot before Kelsi Lonigro evened it up for Bayport with 12:49 left in the half. With 8:28 left, Bayport scored again, but a penalty prior to waved off the goal. Harloff attempted the next shot, but the ball bounced off the right post. Less than a minute later, senior midfielder Caroline Hoeg scored on a free position shot to give the Mustangs a 3-2 lead. “It was all intensity,” she said. “We all knew what we had to do, we game-planned amazing, our coaches were on top of everything we

had to do to beat them and we came out here and that’s exactly what we did.” But Miller and Lonigro, two of the Phantoms’ strongest players, also weren’t going to go down without a fight. They scored back-toback goals to give their team a 4-3 advantage heading into the halftime break. “It’s a very intense rivalry, but it’s a good rivalry,” Mount Sinai head coach Al Bertolone said. “I’ve had great wins, and this is probably one of the best. We had a tough nonleague schedule, we lost to them straight-up the first time and we did some different things this time and the goalie played great. She’s an AllAmerican type, which is what you need.” Hoeg said despite the lead loss, her teammates knew to keep their heads in the game. “Once they got the lead, we were a little down, but we knew we had to pick it right

back up and come out here hard and do what we do,” she said. Harloff had a shot saved to open the second half and Van Middelem made two straight saves, her second of which led to a Mustangs goal. After she passed the ball to Harloff, the ball was carried up to the front of the cage, where it was passed to junior midfielder and attack Rayna Sabella, who scored the tying goal. Nonnenmann, trying to get a goal all afternoon, finally hit her mark when she swiveled around defenders in front of the cage and dumped in the go-ahead goal. “I was a little off the first couple of tries and I was getting in my head, but I cleared everyone out, played my game and I finally pulled it out,” she said. “We’ve been working so hard and the hours and hours of practice


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‘From the huddles to the girls on the sideline, everyone cheering, we knew it was ours and we weren’t going to let it slip away.’ — Caroline Hoeg

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Leah Nonnenmann and Caroline Hoeg celebrate a goal; the Mustangs are No. 1 in Suffolk County for the second season in a row; alumni cheer on the team following its win; and Hoeg and Erica Shea hold up the championship plaque.

we put into it was all for this.” With 4:53 left to play, sophomore attack Meaghan Tyrrell passed the ball to Hoeg from 15 yards out, and a good goal gave the team a 6-4 advantage, despite Bayport’s defense being tough to penetrate. “Once we got the lead, we knew it was ours,” Hoeg said. “From the huddles to the girls on the sideline, everyone cheering, we knew it was ours and we weren’t going to let it slip away.” Bayport then wound up with the ball. The first of several free position shots was high and Van Middelem tipped the second away and made a save on the third to keep the game in the Mustangs’ favor. Mount Sinai mostly maintained possession thereafter, but the stifling Phantoms defense forced a turnover that led to a breakaway goal with 41.6 seconds left to play. Another Bayport yellow card left the Mustangs in control, and Tyrrell held onto the ball until the clock expired.

“This one is special,” Bertolone said. “We battled adversity, we did everything right. We’re young in some spots, but a lot of those kids were on the field last year. Hoeg played very well, she was tough all day, [senior midfielder Erica] Shea has been excellent all year. The kids really stepped up and came through for us.” After losing to Bayport 10-2 in the regular season, and after a goal with one second left in the game gave the Mustangs a 10-9 win over Shoreham-Wading River in the semifinals, the girls now know anything is possible. Mount Sinai, at 15-3, has won eight straight games and looks to take the streak all the way back to the state finals, which the team won last season. Mount Sinai faces Cold Spring Harbor in the Long Island championship on June 5 at 2:30 p.m. at a location still yet to be decided. “This game helps us going forward,” Van Middelem said. “We felt really confident — we just believed in ourselves. We still feel confident. We can take it all the way.”

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PUBLISHER’S EMPLOYMENT NOTICE: All employment advertising in this newspaper is subject to section 296 of the human rights law which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, creed, national origin, disability, marital status, sex, age or arrest conviction record or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Title 29, U.S. Code Chap 630, excludes the Federal Gov’t. from the age discrimination provisions. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for employment which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that employment offerings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis.

IMMEDIATE OPENING Part-time, full year Camp Office Administrator. Quick Books and Excell necessary. Send cover letter and resume to hgiffuni@hcdsny.org

PROOFREADER needed for annual literary journal, salary commensurate with experience, Call evenings 631-751-7840 or email johnedwardgill@cs.com.

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Food Service Port Jefferson Ferry

Snack Bar Associates to work on-board The Port Jefferson Ferry. Full-time, part-time early morning & afternoon shifts available. Excellent pay, benefits package. Light cooking, good attitude & people skills a must. Call: 631.331.2167 between 10am – 1pm or Fax: 631.331.2547

IMMEDIATE OPENING at Harbor Country Day School PART-TIME, FULL YEAR CAMP OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

OFFICE ASSISTANT FOR ROCKY POINT LAW OFFICE 2 DAYS PER WEEK

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LITTLE FLOWER CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES OF NY SEEKS: APPLIED BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST: F/T DIRECT CARE WORKER: P/T and Per Diem. COTTAGE SUPERVISOR: F/T for our Youth Residential Program CHILD CARE WORKER: F/T, P/T and Per Diem. RN’s: Per diem for our Infirmary MEDICAID SERVICE COORDINATOR: P/T CASEWORKER SUPERVISOR: F/T HOUSE MANAGER: F/T CASE MANAGER: Per Diem, temporary MAINTENANCE MECHANIC: F/T. Wading River WAIVER SERVICE PROVIDERS: Per Diem HEALTH CARE INTEGRATORS: F/T Valid NYS Driver’s License required for most positions.† Send resume to: wadingriverjobs@lfchild.org or fax to: 631-929-6203 EOE PLEASE SEE DETAILS IN EMPLOYMENT DISPLAY ADS.

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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 Honest, Responsible Polish Woman WILL CLEAN YOUR HOUSE/OFFICE. 10 years Experience. References. Free Estimates. Please call Marzena 631-327-9046. marzena1ny@gmail.com

Clean Ups DUMPSTER RENTALS 10/20 yard dumpsters available, same day delivery, great prices, all dumpsters clean. Call 631-283-2266 Lux Development Group, Inc. 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.

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THE TOOLMAN HANDYMAN SERVICES Fix it! Build it! Change it! Repair it! Paint it! The big name in small jobs, lic#-454612-H & insured Call 928-1811.

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Home Repairs/ Construction AMAZING BATHROOM REMODELING 30 year’s experience. Expert Workmanship. Free estimates. No subcontracting. Partial repairs or full upgrades. Lic.# 52720-H/Ins. 631-579-2740

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Landscape Materials LOCAL ORGANIC COMPOST Available to be picked up by the yard or in one cubic foot bags in St. James. www.sosforyoursoil.com 516-581-7882

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

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S E R V IC E S Masonry 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

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Letters to the editor Paying tribute to America’s fallen heroes

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Keep your cars and homes locked this summer to keep valuables safe, and don’t leave them behind in parked vehicles.

Summertime and the stealing’s easy For many, summer is the most exciting part of the year, bringing warmer weather and fewer worries. However, as you gear up for a weekend at the beach or a barbecue at a friend’s house, it’s more important than ever to remember the safety precautions you were taught when you were young — lock it up. The Times Beacon Record Newspapers’ police blotter typically has a fair share of theft incidents that are completely avoidable, with perpetrators stealing wallets and other valuables from unlocked cars and sheds, and sometimes even houses. Although this may seem like a no-brainer, week after week, month after month, residents continue to lose cash and property left in unlocked places. Police have said summer months are among their busiest, with spikes in criminal activity and arrests. But it’s not only serious crimes that see a bump — petit crimes become more frequent as opportunity presents itself, which is where we see residents losing out on cash, jewelry and other valuables that may not be properly fortified. As we head into summer and start planning family trips and getaways, take time to secure against what could potentially impact your summer fun. Lock your front doors, sheds, garages and cars, and close and lock your windows when you’re leaving your house empty for prolonged periods. Make it that much easier to have a worry-free summer.

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Memorial Day is a day of remembrance, appreciation and honor, when our nation gathers together to reflect and pay tribute to all of America’s fallen heroes. Since our nation’s founding, America has been blessed with brave men and women who have answered the call to serve, many of whom have made the ultimate sacrifice in order to protect and defend the freedom that we cherish but too often take for granted. In times of war, it is these heroes who stood in defense of the United States, her interests, and the values of freedom and liberty. Their courage, strength and commitment to our country is inspiring, and we should be forever grateful for their sacrifice. Not just on Memorial Day, but every day, we all should reflect on the incredible sacrifices of our military heroes who came before us, and those who are currently serv-

ing today. Their selfless deeds and through their courage and strength we have been able to enjoy times of peace at home in a world so prone to conflict. The United States stands as a pillar of justice, tolerance and democracy against those who promote tyranny and fear. While it is imperative to give thanks on this day, it will never be able to match the actions and sacrifices of these truly courageous service men and women. We are so fortunate to live in the greatest country in the world, but we must always remember that freedom is never truly free. Memorial Day serves as a reminder of the human cost of liberty, paid out not only by our soldiers, but their families and friends as well. The wounds of war are far reaching, and it is the responsibility of all Americans to ensure the heroic deeds of our service men and women

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Congressman Lee Zeldin marched in Centereach’s Memorial Day Parade hosted by VFW Post 4927. are never forgotten. As a nation, supporting our veterans and their families must always be one of our highest priorities. Cherishing our gold star families and their fallen loved ones should be the highest.

Lee Zeldin New York Congressman

An open letter to Senator Ken LaValle I want to extend my most heartfelt thanks to Sen. Ken LaValle for continuing to fund the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math program at Stony Brook University for Mount Sinai and Port Jefferson high school students. The program exposes high school students to the rigor and higher thinking required of college students. They benefit from

instruction and activities taught by SBU professors. All too often, constituents forget to thank their legislators for the special attention they give to the school districts within their legislative districts. I am excited that this program will continue because of Sen. LaValle’s vision and support. While I am a member of the

Mount Sinai Board of Education since 2007, and just re-elected, this is a personal letter of thanks. As a longtime resident of the senator’s district, I thank him for all he has done and continues to do for the students of the Mount Sinai School District.

Lynn Jordan Mount Sinai

Kids need to learn more than just science and math A short while ago I was paying for my meal in a local fast food restaurant. When my server announced the price was $17.75, I commented, “If that was a year it would be one short of a great year.” She looked at me with a puzzled expression and asked, “Why is that?” My wife responded, “1776 was the first year of the American Revolution.” I then asked my server, “What was the most important day in the year 1776?” In response, I received yet another puzzled expression. My wife, who was now standing behind me, silently mouthed the words, “July 4.” My server asked me, “Could it be July 4?” This was not a high school dropout or current high school student. This was a college sophomore. We live with all of the hype

associated with Common Core. You know, math and science are all important while civics and, to quote a Long Island junior high school principal, English are un-important. My 11-year-old grandson cannot read the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution of the United States of America. They are written in script or, if you prefer, cursive. Script/ cursive are no longer taught because it takes too much time. But if our young people can’t read the original documents, how can they judge what is or is not true? A few hundred years ago, people were executed for translating the Bible from Latin to English, German, French, etc. This was done to keep the common people from knowing what was really in the Bible and

to allow the clergy to interpret scripture in ways that solely benefited the clergy and the royals. For 26 years I have worked for the Suffolk County Board of Elections. I am currently a part-time coordinator. More and more, when the younger generation goes to a polling place to cast their vote, they have no concept of how the system works. The system must be explained to them by people who, hopefully, want to do what is right. But what if we don’t? A complete education includes English, history, civics and cursive writing. Without them, our way of life and the country we live in will surely die. But then, that’s just one man’s opinion.

Francis G. Gibbons Sr. Terryville

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ll the world’s a stage. I read those words long ago, but didn’t appreciate the stage itself until recently. As a child, I struggled to wade through school books rife with flowing descriptions. Who cares what kinds of trees are outside the house, if there is a swing set near someone’s first kiss or if a fog sits heavy on a town? When I was my son’s age, I found those details as By Daniel Dunaief relevant as the cars that drove by me on my walk to junior high school. Action and dialogue meant so much more. I wanted to hear what people said or know what they were thinking.

D. None of the above

I now appreciate the stage more than ever. In fact, I’d like to go back to Ward Melville High School and thank the stage crew for building sets that turned the stage into the Upper West Side in the 1950s or a yellow brick road. My appreciation for a setting, however, extends beyond the actual stage. It’s in the seats of an auditorium, where a shared armrest becomes the location for the first tentative effort to hold hands. The setting continues through the wooden doors that, like eyes focusing from a distance, have opened simultaneously, allowing an appreciative audience its first glimpse of the land that awaits. It’s a part of the marble hallway, where the chatter of birds on nearby trees supplants the chitchat of children, who seem to race out through a revolving glass door that allows the nearby rays of the sun to pour inside. We can shift our attention to blades of grass on the playground, where an undersized third-grade

Love, marriage and familiarity

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t has been more than a quarter of a century since I was married, but nonetheless I read, “Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person,” a front-page piece in the Sunday Review section of The New York Times this week, with great interest. Before my husband died, I had been married just shy of 25 years, so I figured I had a dual perspective on the issue. I was not surprised By Leah S. Dunaief learn that tothe article had one of the highest “hits” in the entire Sunday paper, from those who read online. Marriage is a fascinating subject, both for those who are, those who never were — and those who are no longer. There is some magic in the whole process of falling in love and of deciding that this is the person one wants to spend the rest of one’s life with. By the

Between you and me

same token, that was not always the primary criterion for marriage: financial security, international alliances, duty — these are but some of the other motivators. My grandfather, for example, was widowed at a young age when my grandmother died in a wagon accident at the turn of the last century, leaving him with three young children. The family expected him to marry his wife’s younger unmarried sister, which he obediently did, to keep the clan intact and provide loving care for the children, who were after all her nieces and nephew. There are countless instances of royals who were married off to other royals in order to cement strategic alliances — between countries, between tribes, between sects. Marrying for love is a fairly recent and novel idea that is even today not always practiced around the globe. Marriages can be and still are “arranged.” But this article last Sunday dealt only with a marriage that is made by mutual choice of the couple involved. So what are the problems the couple will face? Alain de Botton, the author, attempted to list them. “We seem normal only to

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transfer student catches a fly ball for the first time and suddenly feels as if everything will be OK in his new town. That same blade of grass can provide cover for an earthworm as it looks to go back underground after a heavy rainstorm, lest the birds circling overhead stop to bring the worm back to a nest of hungry birds waiting at the top of an awning on a boarded-up house the children believe is haunted. A setting can become altered the way a police siren appears to change from the Doppler effect. Even though the alarm wails at the same frequency, its pitch seems different as the sound approaches. The basketball net that appeared to be impossibly high when we were in first grade is remarkably close to our hands as we age, making us feel as if we’ve become Gulliver in our own lives. Nostalgia can imbue a setting with emotion. I recently drove down my old block. I saw a version of me that was younger than my children

are now. I could see myself staring out the side window of my room across a row of evergreens, letting my eyes become blurry to soften the colors of the red, green, purple, yellow and white Christmas lights down the block. If we were lucky some evenings, the snow would cause the lights to flicker. Down below those tall evergreens and just outside my front window were several bushes. During the fall, with a full moon and a violent wind, the needles on those bushes transformed into a man with a mohawk hairstyle swaying back and forth. One morning, those bushes disappeared. I tentatively pulled back the shade, where a dump truck of snow buried my menacing friend. The bushes bent over double, as if the man with the mohawk had taken a hard punch to the gut. As I squinted at the scene, I knew that I had aged but the man with the mohawk hadn’t. Yes, each setting is alive with possibilities.

those who don’t know us very well,” is definitely one of his better lines. He continued, “In a wiser, more self-aware society than our own, a standard question on any early dinner date would be: ‘And how are you crazy?’” He doesn’t say this, but when one buys a house or a car, one asks,”What are the problems here?” Certainly the choice of spouse is far more critical, and all liabilities and drawbacks should honorably be revealed. Even in today’s lenient “shacking up openly” culture, something new by the way with only the past couple of generations, couples may not know all that they should about one another. “One of the privileges of being on our own is therefore the sincere impression that we are really quite easy to live with,” the author said. “Marriage ends up as a hopeful, generous, infinitely kind gamble taken by two people who don’t know yet who they are or who the other might be, binding themselves to a future they cannot conceive of and have carefully avoided investigating,” de Botton asserted. He certainly hit the nail on the head for at least my gen-

eration. We all became engaged as casually as picking a partner with whom to go to the prom. We dated for two months, two years, whatever the case, but always on our best behavior and in settings like concerts and parks that surrounded us with beauty. Perhaps today’s greater intimacy lessens the surprises. The author makes a key point: That what we seek in marriage is supposedly happiness but in fact is familiarity. We seek to recreate relationships we experienced or yearned for that were out of reach in our childhoods. Those are not the relationships most conducive to happiness. Also people who feel terribly lonely, who find the thought of being alone throughout their lives terrifying, “risk loving no longer being single rather more than we love the partner who spared us that fate.” And then there is custom. Everyone married when they finished their schooling, or shortly thereafter, it seemed to us of a certain age. Indeed, my mother told me on my wedding day that I had barely managed to avoid being “an old maid.” I had just turned 22.

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