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Plastic bag use dramatically lower, according to year-long report BY DAVID LUCES DLUCES@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM A small fee on plastic bags in Suffolk County has made a very big impact on usage, according to an environmental advocacy group. Beginning in January 2018, a 5-cent tax on plastic bags from retail stores took effect across Suffolk County with a stated goal to reduce bag waste and encourage shoppers to use reusable bags. County officials alongside environmental advocacy groups and educators announced the new law has worked as intended at a press conference March 21. According to the one-year effectiveness report, Suffolk County is using approximately 1.1 billion less plastic bags compared to previous years. Other key highlights include 41 percent less plastic bag litter on beaches and plastic and paper bag use at stores has been reduced by over 80 percent. “We have made a difference, right here in Suffolk County,” Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D-Centerport) said. Adrienne Esposito, executive director of the Citizens Campaign for the Environment who presented the report’s findings, said the bill has made a real difference. “This legislation has changed public behavior — that was the goal,” she said. The report showed more members of the public bring their own reusable bags when shopping, while some forgo bags entirely. Overall much less plastic bags were being used. Esposito also mentioned that the data collected in the report is being cited across the nation as other municipalities try to promote similar plastic bag bans and fees. “It was a little rocky in January of last year, not everyone was a happy camper, but it takes time to adjust, [the public] did it and we move on,” she said. Rebecca Grella, a Brentwood High School science teacher said Suffolk County is a model for the future when it comes to making changes for the environment. She also pointed to student scientists who played a large role in the survey and data collection for the effectiveness report. “We had six school districts on Long Island that had students go out to different locations from 2017 to 2018,” Grella said. “Without the support and the work of these young scientists out in the field we would not have the data that we have today.” The science teacher said it shows that environmental changes take time but also stressed the involvement of our youth. “Engaging our youth in these pursuits is critical,” she said. This turn of events could be a good sign for Long Island, whose municipalities are already struggling due to changes in the recycling industry. Though the Town of Brookhaven Green Stream Recycling facility has stopped operation since its contractor walked out on its contract with the town, when it was operating town officials said plastic bags were dangerous if they went through the facility, due to the way they could snag and constrain sorting mechanisms. John Turner, a conservation policy advocate at Setauket Environmental Association said the legislation has had benefits on local recycling facilities as well, citing that at town municipal recycling facility machinery would be routinely clogged up by plastic bags. Operation would need to be shut down every couple of hours to remove all the bags, costing the town $184,000 each
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SBU students prepare to trek up Kilimanjaro to help impoverished villagers BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM A team of Stony Brook University students is preparing for the journey of a lifetime to help those in need, all while bringing awareness to the lack of access to clean water in impoverished villages around the world. Micayla Beyer, 21, a senior who is majoring in physics and German, is heading up a group of 14 SBU students. The team will climb up the 19,341-foot Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, stopping along the way to help villages with limited access to clean water. The trip is in conjunction with WaterAid, an international nonprofit dedicated to improving access to clean water, hygiene and sanitation in the world’s poorest communities. Beyer said she learned about WaterAid through the organization Choose a Challenge, which pairs student travelers with a cause. To be eligible for the week-long Kilimanjaro trip, which begins May 29, each team member has to raise $6,000. Kaylie White, engagement and support care associate for WaterAid America, said the organization has been working with Choose a Challenge for more than a year now, and the philanthropic treks can be a learning experience for students. “Often on adventure trips like the Kilimanjaro one, students will be faced with lack of access to clean water and modern toilets as well, which is an opportunity for them to think more critically about how important those basic necessities are,” she said. White said the trip challenges students both physically and emotionally, as they learn about the problems that are caused by a lack of access to clean water, dependable toilets and good hygiene. “We hope that after participating in this
trek, students will continue to be advocates of our work and spread awareness for the global water crisis,” White said. Beyer, a 2015 Harborfields High School graduate, said she feels it’s important for people to know that there are areas in the world where residents don’t have access to clean water, and who sometimes have to travel miles to the nearest water source. Many times children will also help to retrieve the water, she said, and therefore are unable to attend school. The college student said the trek, which will be her first trip outside of North America, is something that can be done with minimal training as the students only need to carry a personal backpack while guides and porters help to carry heavier items such as tents. She said she and the others will be grateful for the help as she admits, “we’re probably not as fit as we should be.” To help students prepare, White said she and her colleague Elena Marmo, help students with their fundraising goals. They encourage efforts like bake sales and on-campus events, and in the past, some students ran 5ks for donations. She said Beyer has been an incredible advocate for WaterAid at SBU. White said the plan is to have eight students from SBU participate in the trek, which will raise $25,000 for the organization and fund projects at two schools overseas to install clean water technologies, bathroom facilities, handwashing facilities and hygiene programming. “That will make an incredible difference in the lives of children — allowing kids to grow up healthy and strong, staying in school so they can pursue their dreams,” White added. Mary Bertschi, 22, a SBU marine biology major, plans to join Beyer on the mission. She
Above, Micayla Beyer, center, with teammates Luke Solak and Melanie Young at a recent fundraiser. Below right, team member Mary Bertschi. Below left, nearly 100 SBU students attended an information session held on campus to learn more about the trek and the charity. Photos from Micayla Beyer and Mary Bertschi
said she was excited to participate because she studied in Madagascar in the fall of 2017 where she learned how many poor villages have limited access to clean water and toilets. During that trip, she and other students tested the parasite loads in young people in five different villages and found 85 percent of those tested had at least one waterborne parasite. She also learned that one in nine people doesn’t have access to clean water. “That stuck with me,” Bertschi said. While in Madagascar, Bertschi said SBU students had ways to clean water, including LifeStraw filters, but they did have to bathe at times in the dirty rivers and streams. She said the mild introduction to limited access to clean water was eye-opening for her. Both students are near their goals of raising $6,000, and March 30, Greenporter Hotel in Greenport, where Bertschi works, will hold a fundraiser for the nonprofit. Bertschi said the students will have to be realistic about how much ground they can cover on the mountain and will have to watch for altitude sickness, but she said the challenges during the trip will be worth it. “I hope people recognize what a large issue this is, the lack of access to clean water, and the lack of access to toilets and sanitation and hygiene education,” Bertschi said. “I feel like that is something that a lot of people don’t really understand the severity.” Beyer said she and her teammates are already learning from the experience. “This path from signing up for the trek to reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro is the hardest
thing any of us have gone through — it requires incredible time management, self-discipline, a positive attitude, insane creativity and networking skills, all to fundraise the 6K each and summit the third tallest mountain in the world,” Beyer said. “The best part about this whole thing so far is that we’re making an impact on so many people’s lives and bringing awareness of this water crisis to Long Island where we have some of the best water imaginable.” To learn more about the Kilimanjaro trek, visit us.wateraid.org/team/185472.
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Women’s History
Former Poquott resident helps women nearly 100 years after her death until 2018 when it was dissolved. The mission of the organization was to provide small monthly stipends to retired A suffragist and philanthropist, who women who applied for grants so they could summered in the Village of Poquott, continues remain in their homes. In 2017, the foundation to help women nearly 100 years after her death. provided assistance to 25 women, according Annie Rensselaer Tinker was the daughter to Tinker. of banker Henry Tinker, who bought a mansion The former foundation president said last in the Village of Poquott in the late 1800s, year the board of trustees decided to dissolve according to the village’s historian Christoper the foundation, and the remaining assets were Ryon. Despite her death in 1924, just short of donated to similar charities while the bulk of her 40th birthday, Annie Tinker’s inheritance the money was transferred to the New York from her father in 1914 would go on to establish Community Trust, which created a new fund a charity to aid retired women who no longer named the Annie Rensselaer Tinker Fund. The had adequate means of support. intent of the new fund is to support projects “She died early, but she had a very rich and policies that maintain the independence and dignity of aging women life,” Ryon said. in New York. Tinker said Tinker, who was born the hope is that the general in 1884, spent her younger projects through the trust years in Poquott swimming, will help more women. sailing and horseback riding “It should go on in and went on to be a champion perpetuity, so the legacy for women. She became a of Annie Tinker is there,” suffragist, Ryon said, and she said. Tinker, an accomplished Tinker said Annie Tinker equestrian, formed and had hoped the Poquott home trained a women’s cavalry would one day be a retreat in 1911 that protected ... for older women; however, other suffragists when they participated in parades. —Catherine Tinker it eventually was inherited by her brother after a long Tinker enlisted in the probate case. While Tinker British Red Cross during had bequeathed her estate World War I, according to her friend Kate Darling to Ryon. During her time giving aid to soldiers on the front lines, her Nelson with the property being donated to the father died and left the Poquott home to her. charity for retired women, her mother fought After World War I, she decided to stay in Paris, for half of her daughter’s money and won. and in 1924, died due to complications from However, her friend still inherited half of the fortune and established the charity as Annie tonsillitis surgery in London. Catherine Tinker, who is not a descendant Tinker wished. Through the decades the foundation helped of the Poquott family, has done extensive research on Annie Tinker’s life. She believes women who lived alone and may not have had the suffragist saw the horrors of World War I the support of family, Catherine Tinker said. when she was a member of the Red Cross on She said women who received funds from the foundation were encouraged to mingle the front lines in Belgium, France and Italy. “I think she was truly independent and with each other with book clubs, holiday could have lived a life of luxury in any way and tea parties, which many times the board she chose, but she put herself in service of members would attend, and the get-togethers others and had this compassion for the fight for formed what she called a “Tinker family.” The women’s right to vote, to nurse the wounded former CEO said many of the women enjoyed during World War I in Europe and to leave careers as artists and didn’t have pensions or her money to help older working women who substantial Social Security payments. During could no longer work for a living,” Catherine her days as a suffragist, Annie Tinker had met many female artists from Gramercy Park. Tinker said. “That’s kind of amazing.” “When the foundation really tried to reach A charity first called the Annie R. Tinker Memorial Home was established in 1924 out to women artists, I think that was natural, shortly after Tinker’s death following wishes because I think they were women Annie herself detailed in her will. In later years the name would have liked to help,” Tinker said. For more information about Annie Tinker, visit was changed to the Annie Tinker Association for Women Inc., according to Tinker, a former https://lihj.cc.stonybrook.edu/#articles_4692 for president and CEO of the foundation. The a Long Island History Journal article written by charity operated out of an office in Manhattan Catherine Tinker. BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
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Above left, Annie Tinker, shown right with a friend, was an accomplished equestrian. Above right, the Tinker home that once stood in Poquott. Left photo from the John and Betty Evans Collection; right photo from the Three Village Historical Society archives.
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Editorial Green deserts It’s spring, and at this time of the year, as the ground thaws and the trees and flowers begin to bud, grass finally grows again. Grass — notorious grass. Long Island’s suburbia is covered with manicured lawns, acres of it. According to a 2015 study conducted by NASA and several Colorado and Montana state universities, lawns take up over 63,000 square miles of land in the United States. It is the largest single crop in the country. The tranquility of our suburban landscape will soon be filled with the screams and revving of lawn mowers and weed whackers as thousands groom their grass to a perfect 3 inches in height. What are we doing? Why have we all agreed that 3-inch, cut grass should be the norm for American lawns? Why has this become the norm? One could assume it’s a status symbol, as it was historically for English and French aristocracy, who were looking to emulate the green rolling hills found in Renaissance art. But actually, when Europeans brought their grass to America, the proliferation of the product became popular only in the last century, when grass became a utilitarian way to create uniformity. Here’s the rub: Grass, used as American lawns, creates acres of useless plants. An American homeowner will, on average, spend 70 hours a year cutting grass. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has estimated U.S. homeowners use 7 billion gallons of water each year irrigating their lawns. While we on Long Island have less of an issue with the prospect of running out of water, so much of our water bills ends up being pumped onto pointless grass. That grass is cut short before it begins to seed, so we fertilize and water the lawn to make sure it doesn’t die. Normally, small creatures or insects could feed on the seed. Instead, these landscapes have become arid land or a dew collection system. The larger problem, more than merely being a waste of time, keeping a suburban lawn provides practically no assistance to the larger ecosystem. In a 2018 TBR News Media article, beekeepers called these landscapes “green deserts” because pollinating insects have no interaction with them. Lawns take up valuable space that could be used for plants that bear fruit or flower. Just think, a pound of honey takes about 2 million flower visits, and with bee colonies declining at a record rate, we need more pollinating plants, not less. Well, what can one do? Most neighborhoods certainly expect a green lawn. So, instead of spending time mowing and caring for lawns, try planting some relatively low maintenance, beautifying shrubs or ornamental grasses or beds of clover and moss. If Long Island is the prototypical suburbia, perhaps it can also be the place that starts a small revolution and upends the green grass tyranny that has held American homeowners for too long. Maybe it will also stop the annoying buzz of lawn mowers reverberating throughout the North Shore.
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Why are U.S. bombs killing the innocent In August 2018 a busload of schoolchildren were on a field trip in Yemen when a 500-pound laser-guided bomb made in the United States killed at least 40 children on board and their guides. As a member of a local peace group and as an American citizen, I am horrified by the United States’ involvement in not only this aerial bombing onslaught but in the many others that have killed and maimed thousands of children and other civilians in the Saudi-led war on Yemen. Munitions experts confirmed that indeed the bomb dropped on the school bus was made by the American arms manufacturer Lockheed Martin. This incident gives a snapshot of U.S.-manufactured bombs at the scene of many killings in Yemen since 2015 when the civil war began. Bombs identified as “made in the USA” have targeted weddings, funerals, refugee camps and, yes, school buses. This war has also resulted in one of the worst famine crises that the world has ever seen. By providing these weapons to Saudi Arabia and its coalition members, the United States shares the blame for this human carnage. So what is the position of our CD 1 representative, Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley), on this? Zeldin voted “no”
North Country Peace Group dedicates its weekly rally March 23 in Setauket to protesting U.S. involvement in Saudi-led war. Photo from North Country Peace Group.
on H.J. Res. 37: Directing the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress. Zeldin stated, “I rise today in opposition to H.J. Res. 37. ... One of the reasons why is because we aren’t even engaged in hostilities in Yemen. The United States is not involved in any direct live fire exchanges.” But how can this be, when the U.S. is selling arms and supplying other military aid — including training military personnel for combat missions — to the
Saudi-coalition for this war? The House resolution passed 248-177 despite Mr. Zeldin’s opposition. By continuing his support for the ongoing massacre in Yemen, Zeldin is out of step with his constituents and with the vast majority of American people who oppose U.S. involvement in Yemen. I ask Zeldin, “Why are U.S. bombs killing innocent children and civilians in Yemen and why are you supporting this?” Myrna Lee Gordon Port Jefferson North Country Peace Group
Rep. Omar goes back to bigoted ways Obviously unaffected by her Feb. 11 condemnation, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota) quickly went back to her bigoted ways. Less than three weeks after Congress rebuked her for using, “antiSemitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about Israel’s supporters,” she had Jewish House members roiled once again. Disturbed by Omar comments focusing on “dual loyalty,” House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel (D-NY) characterized her remarks as a “vile antiSemitic slur.” Top Democrat Nita Lowey (NY) tweeted, “Throughout history, Jews have been accused of dual loyalty, leading to discrimination and violence.” But the increasingly controversial legislator is not without a rogues gallery of staunch supporters and defenders. First up, we have Women’s March organizers, Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory. Sarsour claimed Omar’s woes were part of a “pattern” in which the right wing tries “to marginalize prominent voices who dare speak up for Palestinians.” Mallory tweeted, “I will stand with Ilhan,
they will not break us.” In a social media post, Mallory had anointed anti-Semite heavyweight Minister Louis Farrakhan “the GOAT,” an acronym for “the greatest of all time.” Is it any wonder more than 300 sponsors withdrew their support for the Women’s March? Founder Teresa Shook explained in a Nov. 19, 2018, Facebook post, “In opposition to our Unity Principles, they have allowed anti-Semitism, anti-LBGTQIA sentiment and hateful, racist rhetoric to become a part of the platform by their refusal to separate themselves from groups that espouse these racist, hateful beliefs.” Farrakhan then championed Sarsour, Mallory and Omar. From the pulpit on Saviours’ Day he claimed, “The wicked Jews want to use me to break up the women’s movement.” He continued, “Ms. Omar, from Somalia, she started talking about the Benjamins, and they’re trying to make her apologize. Sweetheart don’t do that. Oh, pardon me for calling you sweetheart, but you do have a sweet heart.” He added. “But you have nothing to apologize for. Israel and
AIPAC pay off congressmen and senators to do their bidding.” We’ve even seen Rep. Omar defended on these pages. In Arnold Wishnia’s letter [“Difference between anti-Semitism, criticism,” The Village Times Herald, March 14], he mentioned not her hateful 2012 tweet, “Israel has hypnotized the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.” He did, however, parrot the same talking point used by one of her apologists. Wishnia tied Omar’s offensive “It’s all about the Benjamins” quote directly to “American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s influence.” One’s left to wonder if Farrakhan would be pleased by such a submission. But there should be no wondering about how Farrakhan, Sarsour and Mallory feel about the cowed Democrats’ capitulation in keeping anti-Semitic Omar’s name off another resolution of condemnation. That trio must be feeling absolutely terrific. Jim Soviero East Setauket
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Oh, the places our kids will take us
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heodore Geisel, or Dr. Seuss as he was better known, was born 115 years ago earlier this month. He brought us so many wonderful characters, from Horton — my favorite — to Thing One and Thing Two to the Grinch to SamI-Am. A wonderful part about having children is revisiting these friends from our own childhood. Certainly, babies D. None born today have more options, but of the above Seuss characters BY DANIEL DUNAIEF continue to inhabit their world almost as much as they did ours. Before our daughter was born, we used to
read “Oh, Baby, the Places You’ll Go!” to her. Tish Rabe adapted the book from the works of Seuss. Almost 18 years later, I’m not sure how much, or if, the words we read to her and to our son a few years later, had any impact. It was fun, however, to picture them listening to our voices as we imagined the things they’d do and, of course, the places they’d go. Written for, and about, children, this book doesn’t address the journeys we, the parents, the readers of this and so many other books, will take with and for our children. We travel in cars with them, where, initially, every journey is a voyage of discovery. On those trips when parents can travel with their child together, one adult might drive while the other can sit with the rear-facing seat of our infant or toddler. We point out the world around us, enabling us to see the red-tailed hawks, oak trees and changing foliage through their eyes.
Even before we focus on the world outside the car, we travel through familiar songs, stories and nursery rhymes, creating patterns that we and our children can look forward to even if we are stuck in traffic somewhere. As our children grow up, they travel with teams, bands or Model United Nations trips outside of the usual patterns of our lives. Our daughter ventured to towns half a mile, half an hour, half a state and almost half a world away with softball and volleyball teams, bringing her uniform, enthusiasm and a readiness to join other girls who were, seemingly yesterday, also in the early stages of life. With her band, she ventured out of the country, traveling to Italy, where she was delighted to play for an audience that didn’t understand much English, but shared reactions to the music that needed no translation. As our children grow up, they travel more and more often without us, going on religious retreats, visiting national monuments and taking
school trips to Washington, D.C., to see the capital of our democracy and many museums. When they are on these trips, we are delighted that they are experiencing life, making new friends and discovering the world and their role in it on their own. When they travel far enough and for long enough, we sometimes pack a bag and visit them, eager to see them in a new setting and perhaps to explore the same part of Australia that always tickled our fancy. As they prepare to graduate from high school and move into the great unknown of college classes, friends and parties — hopefully in that order — we share their excitement and anxiety. At some point, we hope to see them come home again, so we can hear about their lives. We also plan to visit and see their college world as it unfolds. The wonderful part of the places our children go to is that they take us, literally or figuratively, with them. The title of this chapter of their lives could be, “Oh, the places you’ll take us.”
Caution: changes for rules of the road in NYC ahead
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or those of us who daily or occasionally drive into Manhattan, it looks like congestion pricing is going to happen. New York would be the first such city in the nation to impose this, but other countries have embraced charging vehicles entering the downtowns of their major cities as a solution to overcrowding, accidents and especially air pollution and revenue shortfalls. London, Stockholm and Singapore have congestion pricing, although critics insist that it is Between an unfair tax that you and me particularly targets the poor who do BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF not otherwise have easy access to public transportation. Debate on this subject has continued ever since former mayor, Michael Bloomberg (R, I), introduced the idea in 2008. But the state, which
has to approve such a move, wasn’t interested then. Now, however, with shortfalls in income tax revenue coupled with the immediate need to upgrade the city’s deteriorating subway system pressing upon them, the legislators seem to be agreeing to approve the move. The Democratic Assembly had been the holdout but at this point is willing to charge for city driving. The Senate has indicated support, as has Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and Mayor Bill de Blasio (D). Suburban legislators are willing to go along with the plan if some of the added revenue will be designated for commuter railroads. Once having reached this remarkable consensus, work still remains for most to agree on what exemptions to allow. So far these might include drivers who are poor, have disabilities or are going to medical appointments, according to this week’s articles in The New York Times. The more exemptions, the less revenue, as the legislators well recognize. One pricing plan is projected to raise about $1 billion annually. So how would we be affected? Electronic tolls might be imposed on vehicles heading south from 60th Street to the Battery. “That money would, in turn,
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be used to secure bonds totaling $15 billion for MTA capital projects through 2024,” according to The Times. Some consideration would include a credit for drivers entering the congestion zone through tolled tunnels or the Henry Hudson Parkway on Manhattan’s West Side, as well as for drivers coming over the Brooklyn Bridge to travel north on the East River, or FDR Drive beyond the zone. One Queens assemblyman, David Weprin (D), insists that all city residents should be exempted, pointing out that many in Queens do not have public transportation. This is the type of detail still being discussed. In Central London, where congestion pricing has been in effect since 2003, drivers pay about $15 per day to enter the roughly 15-square-mile zone between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Those with disabilities are exempt, while residents living in the zone pay 10 percent of the fee to enter during those hours. The plan has been a success in many ways, earning £122 million (about $160 million) a year net benefit in 2005-06, although some aspects are being updated this year. The number of vehicles in the zone has decreased by some 25 percent in the
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last decade. However, the private hire vehicles, like Uber, which have not been taxed, have increased by more than 75 percent from 201317. City officials are looking to change that exemption this year. Further, the number of private cars in Central London has fallen by 39 percent between 200214, while cycling has increased by 210 percent from 2000-16. Congestion in London, though, is still a severe problem, the blame now being placed on those same private hire vehicles and more deliveries. The congestion zone there is less than 1.5 percent of the city. In Stockholm, there is a variable charge in the congestion zone, depending on the time of day, distance and location, with a maximum of about $11.30. Technological advances make such determination possible. The zone covers two-thirds of the city, as opposed to London, but then London is eight times the size of Stockholm. Londoners may soon be subject to all of London falling into the zone, as well as fees applying on weekends and for all road users. London’s changes, after 16 years, may predict where New York’s plan may morph.
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