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Poquott planning board proposes changes to dock law By giSelle Barkley
After 15 years, the Village of Poquott is taking another look at its dock law. On March 14, the village’s planning board proposed making three changes to the dock law. The changes will set new guidelines for establishing docks in Poquott. According to Planning Board Chairman, Roger Flood, the board wants to ensure there is at least 18 feet from the shore end of the dock and any obstruction along the shoreline. The second change concerns the distance from a dock to a village beach
above, the dock at 110 Van Brunt Manor road in Poquott.
or park. Currently, a dock needs to be 100 feet away from a village beach or park. Flood says the dock applications they’ve recently re-
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“No one had thought to build another dock [oneand-a-half-years ago],” Flood said. “It seemed like DOCK continued on page A11
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• PTA meeting, 7 p.m., Nassakeag Elementary School
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Electronic recycling and disposal will be visiting Emma S. clark Memorial Library’s parking lot on Saturday, April 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Residents were invited to bring their used computers, cell phones, printers, televisions (only one nonflat panel TV or CRT per car allowed), keyboards, cables, wires, circuit boards, CDRoMs or stereos for safe disposal.
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Activists flock to Flanagan for education funding By ALex PetrOSki
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From left, Olivia Santoro, Daphne Marsh, Victoria Daza, Aaron Watkins-Lopez and Blanca Villanueva, representing advocacy groups for education funding delivered a petition to Sen. John Flanagan’s Smithtown office last Wednesday.
advocates of the resolution. The groups represented at Flanagan’s office included New York Communities for Change, Jobs with Justice, Long Island Progressive Coalition and Alliance for Quality Education as well as community members from across Long Island. Flanagan was not in his office, and a legal aide who took the petition declined to comment. “We need to address the emotional,
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Town raises three top officials' salaries By Giselle Barkley
A few Brookhaven officials are bringing in more bacon after the town board approved salary increases for them during a meeting last Tuesday. Brookhaven Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro (R), Town Clerk Donna Lent (R) and Town Tax Receiver Louis Marcoccia (R) will see an uptick in their salaries following the board’s unanimous vote — Losquadro from $98,534 to $112,000; Lent from $92,386 to $100,000; and Marcoccia from $90,922 to $100,000. But some community members weren’t on the same page as the board. “There’s no doubt they deserve a raise, however, we all do and we’re not getting one,” Brookhaven resident James Wilkie said during a public hearing on the matter. “Taxpayers of this town, as you know as well as anybody else, are hurting.” Supervisor Ed Romaine said the positions in question haven’t seen salary increases in the past eight to 10 years. “Several years go by and it becomes evident that other municipalities are
paying higher than Brookhaven for different positions,” the supervisor said. Town Attorney Annette Eaderesto said the town looked at the salaries for those positions in neighboring towns and took the average. “You want to stay competitive, you want to be able to attract good people to this job in the future,” Romaine said before the vote. “One way to do it is to make sure the compensation is accurate.” Clifford Hymowitz, president of a part-timers union in the town, expressed gratitude that the town is financially stable enough to increase certain employee salaries, but demanded similar recognition for people working part time. According to Hymowitz, 38 of his 171 part-timers have made less than $12 an hour over the past four or five years. He added that some have worked for a decade or more and are still making $9.75 an hour. Eaderesto noted that residents who wish to put the salary increases up for a public vote have 45 days to submit petitions to request a referendum.
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Kindergarten Registration for the 2016-2017 School Year The Three Village Central School District offers a full-day kindergarten program for district residents. In order to be admitted to Kindergarten in September, a child must be five years of age, on or before December 1st, during the school year in which they enter kindergarten. A proof of residency (a lease, deed, tax bill or signed contract) must be provided, along with the child’s original birth certificate, and a copy of their immunization records at the time of registration. Registration occurs daily at the Central Registration Office at the North Country Administration Center (100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook) from 8:15 - 11:15 a.m. and 1:00 - 2:45 p.m. Children must be registered with the Registrar’s Office at the North Country Administration Center prior to Kindergarten screening. For more information about the registration process and the immunizations required, please visit the district website at www.threevillagecsd.org. Additional information can be obtained by calling the Registrar’s office at 730-4555.
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growing up in his district and across Long Island. That means that we need to fully fund our schools.” On March 21, a group of about 40 wealthy New Yorkers in conjunction with the Fiscal Policy Institute and the Responsible Wealth Project sent an open letter to Cuomo in support of Heastie’s millionaire tax bill. Those in support included Steven C. Rockefeller and Abigail Disney, among others. Flanagan’s proposed 2016-17 budget would eliminate the Gap Elimination Adjustment, which has cost districts across the state millions of dollars over the past several years in an effort to close a deficit. It also included almost $600 million for education, though Villanueva said at Flanagan’s office that it was not enough.
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“We’ve got this Campaign for Fiscal Equity that we’ve been working very hard to support and we hope that [Sen. Flanagan] can stand with the students in making sure that they receive a quality education and the funding that’s necessary in order to deliver that,” Melissa Figueroa of New York Communities for Change said last Wednesday. “We need this support, and I hope that he gets down with us.” Figueroa is also running for a school board seat in the Hempstead school district. Signs held by those in support of the petition read, “Stand up 4 kids, NOT billionaires,” “Sen. Flanagan, who do you represent?” and “Millionaires Tax: Raise taxes on the 1% by 1% to raise billions for public school education.” The petition was launched on www.ColorOfChange. org, an organization dedicated to fighting institutional racism.
Incidents and arrests from March 21-26 Caught in a Benz bind
On March 22, an 18-year-old man from Port Jefferson Station was arrested for criminal possession of stolen property, a 2012 Mercedes-Benz. Police pulled over and arrested the man around 4 p.m. on Route 112.
Catching some Zs
A 19-year-old Port Jefferson Station man was arrested on March 26 for driving while ability impaired, after allegdly being caught sleeping in the driver’s seat of his running 2016 Hyundai, which was blocking the intersection of Route 112 and Nesconset Highway. Police arrested the suspect at the scene, around 4:21 a.m.
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According to police, a Sound Beach woman was arrested on March 26 for petit larceny and criminal possession of stolen property. Police said on Oct. 11, the 27-year-old woman had stolen jewelry and assorted merchandise from Kohl’s on Route 25A in Rocky Point. She was also using a Florida driver’s license that didn’t belong to her. Police arrested her at the 6th Precinct.
Busted
On March 23, a man from Centereach was arrested for criminal possession of marijuana. The 27-year-old was in his 2012 Mazda on the corner of Blydenburgh Road and Horseblock Road when police discovered him in possession.
Not-so-great escape
A 22-year-old woman was arrested on March 21 for petit larceny. The Yaphank woman allegedly had stolen someone’s phone on Middle Country Road in Centereach several days before.
Mad for meds
Police arrested a 30-year-old man from Rocky Point for two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance after discovering him in possession of two different prescription medications that he wasn’t prescribed. Police arrested him on Westchester Drive in Rocky Point on March 21. Police said someone stole medication from a store on Route 25A in Miller
Place. The incident happened on March 26 around 10:25 p.m.
Less-glamorous bank heist
On March 22 around 3:08 p.m., police arrested a 31-year-old man from West Babylon for grand larceny. According to police, the man stole money from the Capital One bank on Route 25A in Setauket after he deceived the teller. Police didn’t expand upon what the man did to acquire the money.
Breakin’ down the cars
Between March 25 at 9 p.m. and March 26 at 6:30 a.m. at Broadway, Port Jefferson Station, an unidentified person broke the front passenger window of a 2015 Ford pickup truck.
Boozing for bucks
According to police, someone entered the L.I. Pour House on Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station on March 23 at 2:30 a.m. and stole a metal box that contained cash.
Put ’em up
On March 26 around 3:47 a.m., an unknown person punched a man near the Junior’s Spycoast bar on Main Street in Port Jefferson.
‘The Wicker Man’ sequel
According to police, someone stole a wicker chair from the front yard of a residence on Broadway in Rocky Point. The incident happened on March 25 around 8 p.m.
Unlocked and loaded
Between March 21 at 6 p.m. and March 22 at 7 p.m., an unknown person entered an unlocked 2006 Nissan Altima and stole cash and several gift cards. Police said the incident happened at a residence on Oak Street in Centereach.
Noise turns dangerous
On March 26 at 10:20 p.m., a man left his residence on Newton Avenue in Selden to investigate a noise when an unknown person approached the man and threatened him. Police said the complainant was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital after the suspect cut the man in the stomach.
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Hahn hopes to create county child fatality review team By PHiL CorSo
County lawmakers are taking a proactive approach toward keeping Suffolk kids safe. The Legislature unanimously voted last week to establish a 13-member Child Fatality Review Team panel tasked with reviewing all childhood fatalities across Suffolk County deemed to be unanticipated, suspicious or the direct result of physical trauma. Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket), who sponsored the bill, said the team’s findings would not be used to assign criminal or civil liability in death cases involving children, nor would they be used for prosecutorial purposes. The main objective, she said, was to make it so similar incidents do not repeat themselves at Suffolk County children’s expense. In a statement, Hahn, who serves as majority leader in the Suffolk County Legislature, said the panel would work to identify the underlying causes of a child’s death and find what resources, if any, could have prevented that outcome. “As a culture, we strongly hold that children aren’t supposed to die,” Hahn said. “When that understanding is challenged by a child’s death, natural or otherwise, there is a reflexive and necessary motivation to uncover the reasons why and ways to prevent similar circumstances from leading to additional losses.” The 13-member panel would be made
up of medical, child welfare, social service and law enforcement professionals who would be looking at the facts and circumstances relating to the deaths of children under the age of 18. The deaths would also need to be deemed either unexplainable or the result of violence, including that which is self-inflicted. “Suffolk County takes the public health and safety of all our residents, especially our most vulnerable, very seriously,” the county’s Chief Medical Examiner Michael Caplan said. “By assembling this review team and collaboratively studying the recent losses of life in Suffolk County, we may be able to prevent similar tragedies in the future and provide potentially life-saving services to those who may be in need of them.” Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone’s (D) signature is the only thing standing in the way of this bill becoming a law. In a statement, the county executive said he was in favor of the review team and planned on signing it into action promptly. “The public safety of all of our residents, especially our most vulnerable, is of paramount concern to us,” Bellone said. “By creating this review committee, we are creating an opportunity to analyze and review circumstances surrounding violent child deaths in an effort to prevent similar tragedies and provide potentially life-saving services to
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those who may be in need of them.” Hahn said the team would hold its first meeting within 90 days and quarterly thereafter. The panel’s data would not include any identifiable information and its records would be kept confidential, Hahn said. Any reports generated by the team would also be submitted to the state’s office of children and family services when they are finished. The North Shore is no stranger to incidents that could qualify for the kind of review Hahn’s panel would be seeking. In October 2014, 16-year-old Thomas Cutinella of Shoreham-Wading River High School suffered a fatal head injury
after colliding with another player during a football game. In July 2014, a Kings Park man was convicted of beating his 43-day-old son to death. In December 2015, an 11-year-old from Kings Park died just days after a van struck her as she crossed a road in her hometown. The state’s office of children and family services said Suffolk County recorded an average of 12.6 child fatalities annually between 2010 and 2014. The office also found that in the year 2015, average percentage of case workers with more than 15 investigations on their caseload on the last day of each month between July and December was 33 percent.
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2. Shall the Board of Education provide busing to all students in grades K to 12 for the 201617 school year and thereafter, regardless of the distance from their residence and the school they legally attend within the District at an estimated cost of $160,000, and that the necessary amount therefore be raised by a levy upon the taxable property of the Three Village Central School District at an estimated residential tax increase of $0.29 per $100 of assessed valuation for Brookhaven residents and $0.21 per $100 of assessed valuation for Smithtown residents. This proposition does not affect the 15 mile maximum distance for transportation to schools outside the district. 3. To elect two (2) members of the Board of Education for a three year term commencing July 1, 2016 and expiring on June 30, 2019. The individual receiving the highest number of votes shall be deemed elected to fill the remainder of the unexpired term from May 17, 2016 and expiring on June 30, 2016, preceding the full term. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Election Districts have been established in the Three Village Central School District. The boundaries of the Election Districts are coterminous with the attendance zones of the elementary schools in the District, as adopted by resolution of the Board of Education, are as follows: Election District 1: Arrowhead Elementary School, 62 Arrowhead Lane,
East Setauket, NY Election District 2: Minnesauke Elementary School, 21 Highgate Drive, East Setauket, NY Election District 3: William Sidney Mount Elementary School, 50 Dean Lane, Stony Brook, NY Election District 4: Nassakeag Elementary School, 490 Pond Path, Setauket, NY Election District 5: Setauket Elementary School, 134 Main Street, Setauket, NY and the place in each election district for voting shall be as follows: Election District 1: Ward Melville High School, 380 Old Town Road, East Setauket, NY Election District 2: Minnesauke Elementary School, 21 Highgate Drive, East Setauket, NY Election District 3: R. C. Murphy Junior High School, 351 Oxhead Road, Stony Brook NY Election District 4: Nassakeag Elementary School, 490 Pond Path, Setauket, NY Election District 5: Setauket Elementary School, 134 Main Street, Setauket, NY AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required to fund the School District’s budget for 2016-2017, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained on the District’s website and by any resident of the District during business hours beginning April 27, 2016 except Saturday, Sunday or holidays, at
the North Country Administration Center, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, New York, and at each of the following locations: Arrowhead Elementary School, East Setauket Minnesauke Elementary School, East Setauket William Sidney Mount Elementary School, Stony Brook Nassakeag Elementary School, Setauket Setauket Elementary School, Setauket Paul J. Gelinas Junior High School, Setauket Robert J. Cushman Murphy Junior High School, Stony Brook Ward Melville High School, East Setauket AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be filed with the Clerk of said School District at her office at the North Country Administration Center, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, New York, not later than April 18, 2016 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Vacancies on the Board of Education are not considered separate, specific offices; candidates run at large. Nominating petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board for which the candidate is nominated; must be directed to the Clerk of the District; must be signed by at least 63 qualified voters of the District (63 representing 2% of the number of voters who voted in the previous annual election); must state the name and residence of each signer, and; must state the name and residence of the candidate.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots will be obtainable during school business hours from the District Clerk beginning April 4, 2016; completed applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. A list of persons to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the office of the District Clerk on Thursday, May 12, 2016 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m., on weekdays, and each day prior to the day set for the annual election, except Sunday, on Saturday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., and during polling hours on May 17, 2016, the day set for the election. Any qualified voter may, upon examination of such list, file a written challenge of the qualifications as a voter of any person whose name appears on such list, stating the reasons for such challenge. Any such written challenge shall be transmitted by the District Clerk or a designee of the Board of Education to the inspectors of election on election day. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that personal registration of voters is required either pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law or pursuant to
MARCH 31, 2016 • THE VILLAGE TIMES HERALD • PAGE A9
HISTORY CLOSE AT HAND
‘Chicken Hill’ examines Three Village past By Beverly C. Tyler
My previous article, on March 17, detailed the story of the Setauket Christian Avenue African-American and NativeAmerican settlement and the oral histories collected by Stony Brook University professor Glenda Dickerson and her Theater Arts crew for the 1988 play and exhibit at the fine Art Center. At the time, the Three Village Historical Society produced a journal of the play and the oral histories collected which is now available as a PDF file. In 2014, the society developed and installed a new exhibit that detailed the Setauket/East Setauket area where Native-Americans, AfricanAmericans, German-Americans, IrishAmericans and a new group of Eastern European immigrants lived and worked between 1861 and the first three decades of the 20th century. This new exhibit, Chicken Hill, a Community Lost to Time, is an exploration of the life of the native and immigrant population in the half-mile surrounding the present 1870 Setauket Methodist Church. In 1861, the Nunns and Clark brick piano factory was erected southwest of the then 1843 Methodist Chapel. Nunns hired mostly German
immigrants. It went out of business in 1857. The building became the Long Island Rubber Company in 1876 and soon hired a work force of mostly AfricanAmerican and Irish workers. By 1888, the majority of workers were Eastern European Jewish workers with a flavoring of Eastern European Catholic workers as well as all the previous ethnic groups. One of the dozen or more oral histories in the exhibit is by Helen Strelecki Bubka, who grew up on Chicken Hill. “One of my fondest memories was how the boys, Hubbell and his brother Beeb, came to help me. There was a boy living in town and he was pestering me. ... I was just a young teenager and I was frightened of him. I found out later that Beeb and Hubbell went and told him to leave me alone. That’s how close the relationships were with our friends on Chicken Hill. ... We all got along so well together, black, white, Jewish, Polish, Russian, Lithuanian, it didn’t make a difference what nationality or color we were. If you needed help, you could depend on all your neighbors; one way or another, somebody would come through and pitch in and help. If somebody was ill, they would take food to them, they would try to help in so many different ways, it was such a close knit community, and I think that’s my fondest memory.”
Setauket Union Free School District No. 2, the “school on the hill.”
Helen Strelecki was one of several children of Samuel and Sophie Strelecki. She was born and raised in Setauket on the family farm on South Jersey Avenue. Her Polish mother and Russian father emigrated from Europe. Helen attended the Setauket School, on the hill, just east of the Setauket fire house and the VFW log cabin building. Helen said, “Lunch times, we all ran home to get our lunch and run back to school quick so that we could, you know, play ball or something during the time.”
Photo from Beverly Tyler
The Setauket Union Free School District No. 2 opened in 1911 and brought together students from the three schoolhouses in West Setauket, East Setauket and South Setauket. There are many stories that came from the students who attended the school until it closed in 1951. Many of these stories are detailed in the Chicken Hill exhibit. Beverly Tyler is the Three Village Historical Society historian and author of books available from the Three Village Historical Society.
Legals Article 5 of the Election Law. If a voter has heretofore registered pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law and has voted at an annual or special district meeting within the last four (4) calendar years, he or she is eligible to vote at this election; if a voter is registered and eligible to vote under Article 5 of the Election Law, he or she is also eligible to vote at this election. All other persons who wish to vote must register. The Board of Registration will meet for the purpose of conducting a continuous registration of all qualified voters of the District pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law at the Office of the District Clerk at the North Country Administration Center, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, New York between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. prevailing time, on weekdays, to add any additional names to the Register to be used at the aforesaid election, at which times any person will be entitled to have his or her name placed on such Register, provided that at such meeting of the Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of said Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such election for which the register is prepared. The last day to register shall be May 6, 2016. The register so prepared pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk at the North Country Administration Center, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, New York, and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District beginning on Thurs-
day, May 12, 2016, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., prevailing time, on weekdays, and each day prior to the day set for the election, except Sunday, and on Saturday, May 14, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., and at the polling place on the day of the vote. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law of the State of New York, the Board of Registration will meet on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., at the five election sites to prepare the Register of the School District to be used at the election to be held in 2017, and any special district meetings that may be held after the preparation of said Register, at which time any person will be entitled to have his or her name placed on such Register provided that at such meeting of said Board of Registration he or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at the school election for which said Register is prepared, or any special district meeting held after May 17, 2016. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a rule adopted by the Board of Education in accordance with §2035 of the Education Law, any referenda or propositions to amend the budget, or otherwise to be submitted for voting at said election, must be filed with the District Clerk of the Board of Education at the North Country Administration Center, 100 Suffolk Avenue,
Stony Brook, New York, 60 days prior to the vote, must be typed or printed in the English language; must be directed to the Clerk of the School District; must be signed by at least 158 qualified voters (158 representing 5% of the number of voters who voted in the previous annual election) of the District; and must state the name of each signer. However, the School Board will not entertain any petition to place before the voters any proposition the purpose of which is not within the powers of the voters to determine, which is unlawful, or any proposition which fails to include a specific appropriation where the expenditure of monies is required by the proposition, or where other valid reason exists for excluding the proposition from the ballot. Dated: Setauket, New York March 9, 2016 Kathleen Sampogna District Clerk Three Village Central School District Towns of Brookhaven and Smithtown Suffolk County, New York 762 3/31 4x vth SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLK BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff against THOMAS A. BROSNAN, LORI BROSNAN, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated October 5, 2015. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence
Hill, Farmingville, N.Y. on the 28th day of April, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. Said premises known as 48 N. Country Road, Mount Sinai, N.Y. 11766. Tax account number: SBL #: 115.00-06.00-012.000, District: 0200. Approximate amount of lien $ 244,976.87 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 24287-09. Armand Araujo, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street - Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 809 3/31 4x vth NOTICE OF MEETING TIME CHANGE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS SETAUKET FIRE DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the following BOFC meeting previously scheduled for April 14, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. by the Setauket Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners has been rescheduled for April 14, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will take place at 26 Hulse Road E. Setauket, NY. Dated: March 25, 2016 Cynthia Hubbard District Secretary 831 3/31 1x vth
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Eva Casale, third from left, is recognized for her upcoming marathon endeavor by Suffolk County Exectuive Steve Bellone, second from left, and other county officials.
In April, Eva Casale, vice president of information technology for Suffolk Federal Credit Union and ultra-marathoner, will run seven marathons in seven days — each day centered on honoring local servicemen killed in action and linked to communities they called home that SFCU now serves. With this extraordinary feat, she will raise critical funds for Hope for the Warriors, an organization that provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans
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purpose of Hope for the Warriors is to help those touched by military service to succeed here at home. “The programs they offer post-9/11 active duty and reserve service members, veterans, military caregivers and families of the fallen are making a tangible difference in people’s lives.” Eva has been a runner since high school and has run 57 full marathons and 34 ultra-marathons. Since deciding 10 years ago to pair her passion for running with support for charitable
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organizations, Eva has raised more than $150,000 for charity, including the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. “Individual efforts that support our organization — efforts like this extraordinary series of seven marathons that Eva Casale will be running in April — are vital to our ability to serve post-9/11 service members,” said Steve Bartolmioli, director, Hope for the Warriors. “We are grateful to Eva, and to Suffolk Federal, for supporting our veterans in need.”
OBITUARY Donald Garber
preserve and protect the Long Island he loved. On Saturday, March 12, Don, as he was known to his friends and family, passed away at the age of 79. Don’s successful activism over the decades became almost legendary: He led the shift to district elections in Brookhaven Town, the stopping of the widening of Route 25A to a four-lane highway in Donald Garber was a the Three Villages, the restocivic leader throughout his ration of the West Meadow life, serving as an active and Peninsula, the protection of highly regarded voice for the the Sherwood-Jayne estate in people in the Three Villages, Setauket, the preservation of and throughout the Town of the Thompson-Detmer Farm Brookhaven, for more than 50 and the rejection or redesign years. He served as the president of countless rezoning projects of the Affiliated Brookhaven by large developers. Don, along Civic Associations and the Civic with his wife Liz, opened their Association of the Setaukets home to monthly civic meetand Stony Brook, using those ings and countless committee positions to work tirelessly to meetings over the years in
order to create a communitywide dialogue on these issues and more. Not surprisingly, Don’s civic engagement resulted in the Three Village Times’ Man of the Year Award, and just this past December, ABCO recognized Don with a lifetime achievement award. His cousin, Sharon Bogarad of West Virginia recently observed, “Don cared for his home, not just the one in the Three Villages, but his home in his Country, his home in this State, and his home in this universe. He worked tirelessly to make his home — his world — a better place.” Donald Ivan Garber was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1936. He graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology, now know as Carnegie-Mellon University, in Pittsburgh with
an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering in 1956. He continued his studies in Cleveland at Case Institute, now Case Western Reserve, to earn his master’s degree in 1960 and his doctorate in 1964. It was during this time that he met his future wife, and love of his life, Dr. Elizabeth Anne Wolfe. Don had a long and distinguished career as a physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and after his retirement, he began a successful consultant company named GMLC. Don balanced his professional career and community activities, with a wide range of personal interests. His Setauket yard was a showplace of many varieties of colorful rhododendrons, and he successfully experimented with growing unusual orchids in his
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expansive basement. He was also the consummate tinkerer — creating his own electrical switching system for his home generator, restoring foreign automobiles, reengineering aspects of his personal computer and seeking ever more efficient means of conserving home energy. And, at every opportunity, Don would take off with Liz for a day or more to visit New York City. Over the years, Don developed an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the city’s museums, restaurants, institutions and attractions. Tireless in his endeavors, curious of all things and always committed to the larger community, a measure of Don’s life was evident in his everyday warm greeting when answering calls on his phone — “How may I help you today?”
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The Three Village Basketball League 10th grade team celebrates its championship win.
Three Village crowned basketball champions Photos by Bill Landon
Clockwise from above, Joe Rosselli makes contact with the ball during an indoor practice; Troy Davern hurls a pitch; and Tom Hudzik winds up to toss the ball across the gym.
Senior first basemen Dominic Lamonica said despite losing seven seniors, his team has worked hard in the offseason to offset the loss. “Losing Joe Flynn, one of the best players Suffolk County has seen in years, definitely hurts us, but we have a bunch of talented guys and we’ve been waiting for this to come,” Lamonica said. “We want revenge, because losing in the county [finals] was a horrible feeling.” Petrucci said he likes the look of his pitching staff, adding that he expects big things from Ben Brown, a junior who went 7-1 last season. “We lost those seniors who were very vocal in our dugout,” Brown said. “But I think we have the players here that can step in and fill that void.”
Petrucci said the team is going to rely heavily on Troy Davern, Alex Betz and Frank Merlino, and added that Max Neilsen, a ninth-grader, is challenging for a starting role. Senior shortstop Nick Vitale agreed with Brown that last year’s seniors were the core of the offensive lineup, but is feeling optimistic about his team’s chances this season. “We have pretty big shoes to fill, but most of last year’s starters are still here this season,” he said. “Losing those starters is big, but I think we’ll be fine.” Lamonica said he thinks Commack has a lot of good arms, and sees Longwood and Sachem East as being possible League I threats, but said you never know what will happen. The Patriots scrimmaged six times before their season opener against Commack on Tuesday, where Ward Melville shut out its opponent 4-0. Although Wednesday’s game results were unavailable by press time, the team travels to Commack today, at 4:15 p.m., for the final game of the series. In the win, senior Pat Morelli made his first varsity start and drove in two runs to lead his team. He had an RBI single at the bottom of the third to make the score 3-0. Brandon Lee and Lamonica each went 2-for-2, and Davern tossed two scoreless innings to earn the save. “We just have to stay within ourselves,” Lamonica said. “We’ve got a bunch of talented guys here and a bunch of returning starters, so if we all play within ourselves and play as clean as we can, I think we’ll be good to go this year.”
The Three Village Basketball League 10th grade team, coached by Michael Groovenhoff, consisted of John Flatley, Brandon Cajigas, Brandon Monti, Michael Tufano, Michael Barnett, Dam Dunmire, Andrew Graf, Noah Tannenbaum and Max Casciano.
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Lawn & Landscaping VREELAND LANDSCAPING Lawn maintenance $30/up. Fertilizing/thatching/complete lawn reseeding and renovation. Tree work. 30 years experience Three Village/Mt. Sinai Port Jefferson Bill 631-331-0002 DISCOUNT DIRT WORX OF LONG ISLAND Finish grades, new lawns, sod/seed, land clearing, retaining walls, RR ties, re-grades, bluestone driveways, equestrain rings. Lic/Ins. 631-432-3876 LANDSCAPES UNLIMITED SPRING CLEAN-UPS Property Clean-ups, Tree Removal, Pruning, Landscape Construction, Maintenance, Thatching & Aeration. Call now to reserve for SNOW REMOVAL Commercial/Residential Steven Long, Lic.36715-H/Ins. 631-675-6685
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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
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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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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
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
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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 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
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 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 and Removal Services with Guaranteed Results. Free Site Analysis Report and Estimate. Serving All of Long Island. GotBamboo.com 631-316-4023 NORTHEAST TREE EXPERTS, INC. Expert pruning, careful removals, stump grinding, 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
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EDITORIAL
A brighter future Suffolk County put out a request for proposals to help redefine what the former SteckPhilbin Landfill brownfield site on Old Northport Road in Kings Park could look like, and this week a Stony Brook group has proposed to build a solar farm there. We were excited to read some of the details behind the Ecological Engineering of Long Island plan, which the firm’s president Shawn Nuzzo said would deliver significant amounts of solar electricity to Long Island’s power grid without decimating anymore of the area’s land. This is the kind of development we hope our fellow Long Islanders can get behind. The solar farm proposal is an example of what can be done with Long Island’s most problematic properties. All we need is for residents and politicians to give it a chance. Oftentimes we encounter widespread resident opposition across our North Shore communities to development proposals of any sort for various reasons. But by giving projects like this a thorough look, coupled with an open mind, we believe we can address some of the biggest environmental issues facing the Island. In this case, for example, transforming an industrial area into something that could benefit us all seems almost like a no-brainer. The former landfill site in Kings Park is no doubt an eyesore and a horrific blight on the greater North Shore community, so why not see it transformed by a legal and reputable business? EELI wants to come in and build a 6-megawatt solar farm through crowdfunding dollars, so let’s support the firm. This quote from Nuzzo, also the president of the Three Village Civic Association, said it all: “Unlike other recent utility solar projects on Long Island — where large developers have proposed to clear-cut forests, raze golf courses and blanket farmable lands — our proposal takes a dangerous, long-blighted and otherwise useless parcel and revives it as a communityowned solar farm,” he said. We say reputable, by the way, because of the several letters of support Nuzzo and his team received from some of the North Shore’s staunchest environmental advocates, including state Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket) and Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Valerie Cartright (D-Port Jefferson Station). This property is a perfect example of what we could do with so many more of our neglected areas across the North Shore. The landfill is not situated directly next door to someone’s house, so the “not in my backyard” argument holds a little less weight. It’s time we think smart when it comes to repurposing our landscape.
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Tax cap disaster? TO ThE EDITOR: The letter in the March 24 issue of The Village Times herald, in which the writers rip the tax cap, is appallingly one-dimensional. The writers assert, in vague generalities, that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s cap is a political sham that’s destroying our schools. They also reference a plot to privatize the educational system. The writers fail to mention they are both teachers with a vested interest in blasting the tax cap, using scare tactics along the way. Par for the course. They might want to state demographics in the future. For example, I’m a taxpayer approaching 70, and a 45-year resident whose child went through our schools. They might also try including some facts to substantiate the
paranoid, conspiratorial agenda alluded to regarding privatization: “Billionaire hedge fund managers” and “salivating” donors can’t wait to take over the schools — really? And supporting facts for such outrageous claims would be? Let’s look around for a moment. have you noticed the for sale signs, and occasional abandoned property around Three Village? Taxes are crippling for many home owners, while property values sink and are continuously cited as an impediment for anyone interested in buying or selling a home here, schools or no schools. Further, the message inherent in your letter, for the few of us remaining senior citizens, is best summarized as: ‘Tuff break. Give us more money or it’s time for you to move on.” how thoughtful. I hope such a stilted, exclusionary and self-centered way of seeing the world is not being passed on to your students?
At a time when many businesses and workers learn to “do more with less,” a lead you might follow, the writers prefer a blank check, despite the consequences. Incidentally, those consequences include continuously escalating taxes to meet unchecked demands, and, as a result of failing to stay within the tax cap, $0 reimbursement from New York State. Simply put, the writers think it’s fine if taxpayers take a beating in both directions — increase taxes as much as you like, and forgo the NYS refund. Clearly, narcissism abounds and either they don’t care or are too insulated to grasp the burden upon the community. Fortunately, the tax cap protects taxpayers from the kind of lopsided tunnel vision reflected in their letter, a letter that confirms its necessity. Jim Damico Setauket
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The mythology of real and imagined heroes
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odern mythology, as it was for those Greeks and Romans long ago, is a carnival mirror. Mythology helps us see ourselves and our world using distortions to exaggerate truths or to give us a chance to focus on different parts of our lives and society. The Greeks created these spectacular stories to understand how the sun crossed
the sky to where spiders came from. The former occurred because Apollo pulled a chariot across the sky and the latter was a result of a mortal woman named Arachne engaging in a weaving contest with the goddess Athena. For the Greeks, these stories offered a possible cause for the inexplicable and helped ordinary people cope with the seemingly arbitrary and capricious nature of events around them. Why, they might wonder, did their favorite tree die when lightning struck it? Zeus must have been upset about the latest offering or about the words you said when you were at the market. A chest of gold washed ashore near you? You must have done something to please Poseidon. Our modern myths and heroes come from many places. People win Purple Heart decorations from grateful presidents, earn medals of honor for their valor, or walk or run hundreds of miles to raise money for worthy
causes. The list, of course, is much longer than that: Scientists and doctors fight to find cures for cancer, autism, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and many other problems; firefighters race into burning buildings to save others; and police officers protect and serve our communities. Hollywood wants a piece of the hero action, pumping out movies about people with the everyday courage to challenge conventional thinking. The studios have invested considerable money in the live action version of comic book characters, cranking out stories about men and women with spectacular powers, incredible toys and spirited enemies. In a new twist, Batman and Superman will battle it out around the same time that Captain America and Iron Man clash. Is it a coincidence that these movies are coming out at around the same time? Maybe. Is it a coincidence that they’re coming out at the same time that Trump and Hillary
get ready for the main event? Maybe not. In any case, these movies, which hope to capture plenty of dollars, have seized on something visible in our carnival mirror. People, like their on-screen superheroes, want to do the right thing — whatever that may be. At the same time, others, driven by a similar desire, may pull in the opposite direction. A conflict is inevitable, particularly in the context of a modern world in which quick reflexes are more important than reason and consideration. We don’t sleep on decisions anymore or consider our moves or the consequences. With people plugged in wherever they are, the world requires instant responses. Strength comes from thoughts that travel at the speed of Zeus’ lightning bolt. Like the Greek gods who fought with each other, our modern movie heroes are no better than the rest of us. They
Hollywood has seized on something visible in our carnival mirror. are limited by their perspectives, weaknesses and a past that threatens to push them in the same decision-making rut. What does the carnival mirror, at least the one that Hollywood is using, suggest about where we’re heading in a country divided between red and blue states, between us and them? I don’t know how these new movies end, but I suspect these superheroes learned to stop fighting and work together. Hopefully, the Republicans and Democrats, who stand in front of the same flag and ask God to bless America, will figure out a way to reach across the aisle and create the kind of peace, security and prosperity we would all like to experience. Wouldn’t that be a nice Hollywood ending?
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arlier this week, there was a news report on the radio that 50 percent of hotel rooms in London and Paris were empty. Individuals, tour groups, even business travelers had canceled their reservations and were staying home. The statistics made me sad. When I was graduating from high school in 1958, I passionately wanted to travel to some distant shores and see what life
in those countries was all about. I had read about Paris in my French class, had translated Julius Caesar’s “The Gallic Wars” from the original Latin, studied the rise and growth of democracy and personal freedoms in my history class, and tried to understand political ideas like communism and socialism in political science class. Now I wanted to see these concepts in action in the real world. My mother was adamant: “You can travel to Europe with your husband. Not before!” Sure enough, the first time I crossed the Atlantic, I sat beside my husband on an eight-day guided tour of London. How fascinating and instructional it all was. How much knowledge I amassed by the time I returned. How much more I understood. I was hooked on travel for the rest of my life. It was said then that we were citizens of our countries, but our children and grandchildren would be citizens of the world. And that prediction has come true. My grandchildren have
already been to three different continents. The impressions they brought back have made them smarter, better and more compassionate people, and they have not yet even reached their majority. But what about today? Are the risks worth the rewards? We know there is a lot in the news these days to make us angry and fearful. Maybe those two emotions are really the same. Almost every day there are reports of carnage of innocent people across the globe triggered by terrorists who want to make a political or sectarian statement, or are looking for revenge. The death and maiming of those victims, whose only misstep was being in the wrong place at the wrong time, is a modern tragedy — a game of Russian roulette. The more gruesome the killings, the more notice their assailants get. Children killed, sure. People slaughtered as they are kneeling in prayer, yes. Aid workers risking their lives with humanitarian motives ... kill them. The ultimate idea is to spread a
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tsunami of fear and isolation. When people stop traveling, the terrorists know their brutal efforts are working. In a world that has become wonderfully global — with citizens of different countries interacting and coming to understand the customs and religions of each other, with economies benefiting from tourist spending that raises standards of living — travel is a natural target for those who would bomb us back into the Stone Age. And to what end? The purpose of the killers is power, the power to better control the masses, to attract followers by using corrupted ideology and perverted religious tenets, to enrich themselves with plunder — age-old strategies throughout the bloody centuries. Nothing new here. What is new is a world interconnected by jet planes and Internet information in a way that was unimaginable in the past. Yes, there was the Silk Road and trade routes around the capes of the continents centuries ago. But they were open only to the adventurLEISURE EDITOR Heidi Sutton SPORTS EDITOR Desirée Keegan ONLINE EDITOR Elana Glowatz ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Kathryn Mandracchia
The ultimate idea is to spread a tsunami of fear and isolation. ous few, and those few were more interested in commerce than in societal change. Too many people now have tasted the fruits of travel, enjoyed the wonders of seeing new treasures, tasting new foods, enjoying new dances, meeting new people, appreciating new lifestyles, applauding different forms of government, for the clock to ever be turned back. That is why the killers seek to destroy art and architecture wherever their bloodthirsty rampages take them. They don’t want people to see the different wonders of the world and equate them with new ways to live. So, is it worth it? Is travel to return to only the most daring and adventurous who sailed the seas and trekked the land? I don’t think so. Remember that old song? “How you gonna keep ’em down on the farm after they’ve seen Paree?”
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