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April 28, 2016
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Town tallies up $1 million to study Stony Brook traffic By Phil Corso The state and town have teamed up and come up big for traffic safety in Stony Brook. More than $1 million will make its way to the North Shore with help from its elected officials to fund a traffic safety improvement project on Stony Brook Road, officials announced this week. The money, which came largely through state Sen. John Flanagan (R-East Northport) and state Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket), will examine a contentious stretch from Oxhead Road to Development Drive in Stony Brook, to improve bicycle and pedestrian safety as well as accessibility to public transportation. The community surrounding Stony Brook University has been a longtime talking point for North Shore natives as an area in des-
perate need of improvement. “I am proud to have worked with Stony Brook University and the Town of Brookhaven to advance this important project that will improve safety for students and residents alike,” said Flanagan, who secured $1 million for the project. “Creating more walkable communities is a move toward the future and I am happy to have contributed to such a worthwhile project.” Once completed, the undertaking should herald the construction of a continuous sidewalk along Stony Brook Road; the extension of existing bicycle lanes and the installation of new left turn lanes at the existing signalized intersections; installation of a new traffic signal at Development Drive; and pedestrian signal upgrades, ornamental pedestrian-scale lighting, Photo from Dan Losquadro landscaping and ADA-compliant From left, Judith Greiman, vice president for government and handicap ramps. community relations at Stony Brook University, with BrookhavFlanagan’s $1 million, couen Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro, Stony Brook Unipled with an additional $75,000
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versity President Samuel L. Stanley, State Sen. John Flanagan ROAD continued on page A12 and Assemblyman Steve Englebright
Suffolk County considers $1 surcharge for cleaner water By Phil Corso Voters in Suffolk County could soon be faced with deciding whether or not they’d like to pay more for their water to improve its quality. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone (D) brought a big crew of environmentalists and lawmakers with him on Monday to announce his plan to address nitrogen pollution in drinking and surface water across the region by charging an additional $1 per 1,000 gallons of water. If it receives the state’s blessing, the plan could go before Suffolk County residents in a referendum vote in November. The proposal would establish what Bellone called a water quality
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone pitches the proposal. protection fee, which would fund the conversion of homes from outdated septic systems to active treatment systems, the county executive said. He estimated the $1 surcharge would generate roughly $75 million in revenue each year to be solely dedicated to reducing nitrogen pollution
— and still keep Suffolk County’s water rates nearly 40 percent lower than the national average. “What we have seen over the decades is a decimation of our surface waters and the latest numbers showing disturbing trends in the groundwater,” Bellone said. “Clearly,
the overwhelming source of that nitrogen pollution is from us. We have 360,000 homes on old septic and cesspool systems.” Bellone said the proposal would supplement similar efforts from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), who established a $383 million investment in expanding sewers in Suffolk County. The governor launched the Center for Clean Water Technology at Stony Brook University and provided funding for the Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan over the past several years to help create recurring revenue for clean water infrastructure. Richard Amper, executive director of the Long Island Pine Barrens
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brookhaven Town residents can get their hands on free mulch and compost. while supplies last, the town will distribute, with proof of residency, the materials at three locations: • South Setauket’s Percy Raynor Park, at Route 347 and belle Meade Road, weekdays from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and weekends from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. • The Rose caracappa center on Route 25A in Mount Sinai, weekdays from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and weekends from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Three Village’s library is inviting its residents to protect their privacy and get rid of clutter. On Saturday, May 14, Emma S. Clark Memorial Library will host a Community Shred Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A shredding truck from A Shred Away Inc. will be in the library’s parking lot for on-site shredding of personal documents. All paper will be 100% recycled at a certified paper mill. This service is open to the public. There is no need to register or to be a Three Village resident to participate. In the past 2 years, over 14,000 pounds of documents have been shredded and recycled as a result of the library’s Com-
munity Shred Day. They do not accept plastic, carbon paper, hanging files, red well folders, cardboard, newspapers or magazines. Clips and staples are fine to put through the shredder. They will take up to six boxes per family. If you have any questions, please email askus@emmaclark.org or call 631941-4080. The Emma S. Clark Memorial Library, located at 120 Main St. in Setauket and online at www.emmaclark.org, provides public library service to all residents of the Three Village Central School District. — Phil Corso
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Throne-Holst throws hat into Democratic House race By Phil Corso The Democrats’ race to regain the 1st Congressional District is on, as a former Southampton Town supervisor has stepped up to challenge for the red seat. Anna Throne-Holst had a potential final term at the head of Southampton’s town board, but declined to run so she could free herself up for a congressional campaign. She, along with Setauket native Dave Calone, will face off in a federal primary on June 28 to determine who will square off against freshman U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) in November. Zeldin unseated six-term Democrat Tim Bishop by a wide margin — 54 percent of the vote to 45 percent — in a contentious election back in 2014, and saw Democratic challengers stepping up to reclaim the spot within a matter of months. Throne-Holst entered the race in the latter half of 2015 and has been aggressive in her attacks against the Republican lawmaker ever since. In a sit-down with TBR News Media, Throne-Holst, a mother of four, described her potential Republican opponent as a conservative, climate change-denier who votes largely along party lines. “When we have legislators who are focusing on being destructive rather than constructive, I think it’s time to make a positive change,” she said. “I think there’s a lot of buyer’s remorse with Lee Zeldin. He has just voted straight down the line.” Government tracking website GovTrack reported 45 percent of Zeldin’s 11 bills and resolutions had both Democratic and Republican cosponsors in 2015. The site also
showed Zeldin cosponsored 116 bills and resolutions introduced by other members of Congress, rating his willingness to work with others to advance policy goals as second lowest among the New York delegation. Jennifer DiSiena, a spokeswoman for Zeldin, said Zeldin has pursued an aggressive agenda on behalf of his constituents on Long Island, working to protect America’s security at home and abroad, help grow the economy, support veterans and first responders, improve the quality of education, repair the nation’s infrastructure and safeguard our environment. “Since day one, Congressman Zeldin has been working all day, every day across party lines delivering results on important issues facing his constituents,” DiSiena said in a statement. “Aside from introducing and passing bipartisan bills in Congress with support across the aisle, he has been recognized as the top freshman Republican likely to cosponsor legislation with members of the opposite party.” “Congressman Zeldin believes the climate has always been changing. Instead of taking a position on so many issues that matter most to NY-1 voters, these two Democratic candidates are desperately trying to distract and deflect, to throw up anything at all against the wall to see what politically charged attack can stick.” Throne-Holst said she had a proven track record while serving in elected office that could translate to the national level. Before entering public office, ThroneHolst co-founded the Hayground School — an elementary school dedicated to educat-
ing students and supporting children with different learning needs. She was the first Democrat to be elected supervisor in Southampton since 1993, overcoming a heavy redleaning electorate on the East end after years of serving on the town board. She touted her experience as supervisor working to reduce spending and help the town achieve a AAA bond rating — the highest of its caliber. She used her capacity as supervisor to work closely with Stony Brook University, helping to secure funding for a clean water research center and seeking ways to improve Long Island’s septic system technologies. She also said she supported bipartisan efforts to preserve Southampton’s shorelines, resulting in the saving of 1,200 acres of open space. She has garnered support from some of the Democratic Party’s biggest players, including Bishop, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (DNY) and longtime incumbent U.S. Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington), who Throne-Holst said was pivotal in convincing her to run. “Anna is exactly what we need in Congress,” Israel said in an email. “She has a proven track record of rolling up her sleeves and getting right to work, like she has done as supervisor. Southampton now has a AAA bond rating. She has strengthened the community with job creation and launched economic growth with downtown revitalization.” If elected, Throne-Holst would be the first woman to represent the 1st District, which covers virtually the entire east end of Long Island from Smithtown outward. Her campaign has raised close to $1.1 million in total cash to this point, compared to Calone’s $907,000.
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Anna Throne-Holst Her Democratic opponent has also collected key endorsements from State Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket), Suffolk County Legislator Sarah Anker (DMount Sinai), Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Valerie Cartright (D-Port Jefferson Station), Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming (D-Sag Harbor), East Hampton Town Supervisor Larry Cantwell (D) and more. In a previous interview, Calone, who has never held elected office, said his handson experience helping Long Island businesses thrive was a driving force behind his decision to run. He works as CEO of Jove Equity Partners LLC, a venture capital firm that helps start and build technology companies.
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Legals NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, Plaintiff AGAINST Nicholas Sandalena, Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated 8-20-2015 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, in the County of Suffolk, NY 11738 on 5-11-2016 at 2:00PM, premises known as 12 Barclay Dr., Coram, NY 11727. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, SECTION: 371.00, BLOCK: 03.00, LOT: 028.000 District 0200 Approximate amount of judgment $617,672.69 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index#: 8616/2009. Daniel A. Russo, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01-046111-F00 808 4/7 4x vth SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAU GREENPOINT FUNDING, INC.,
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V. JACQUELYN FERBY-BROWN, et al. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 4, 2007, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of NASSAU, wherein GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING, INC. is the Plaintiff and JACQUELYN FERBY-BROWN, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the CALENDAR CONTROL PART (CCP) COURTROOM OF THE SUPREME COURT, 100 SUPREME COURT DRIVE, MINEOLA, NY 11501, on May 10, 2016 at 11:30am, premises known as 1359 L STREET, ELMONT , NY 11003: Section 32, Block 547, Lot 133: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT ELMONT, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, COUNTY OF NASSAU AND STATE OF NEW YORK Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 9438/2006. John O’Grady, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff 837 4/7 4x vth NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE THE BELOW SALE WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 14, 2016 AT 10:00 A.M. AND IS BEING POSTPONED TO MAY 12, 2016 AT 10:30 A.M. AT THE SAME PLACE. AMY HSU, REF-
EREE. SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-J14, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005J14, Pltf. vs., JOANNE MARTINEZ, et al, Defts. Index #061994/2013. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Dec. 21, 2015, I will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on May 12, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. prem. k/a 22 Artist Lake Drive, Middle Island, NY. Section 403.00, Block 03.00, Lot 023.000. Approx. amt. of judgment is $156,602.01 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. AMY HSU, Referee. FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore, NY. File No. 24521 - #88250 858 4/28 1x vth NOTICE OF FORMATION of The Third Bear Solutions LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/29/2016. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to THE LLC: 17 Hare Lane, E. Setauket, NY 11733. Purpose: any lawful Purpose or activity. 850 4/7 6x vth NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association; Plaintiff(s) vs. SHARON CAPOBIANCO; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about December 23, 2015, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On May 25, 2016 at 10:00 am. Premises known as 98 SKYLINE DRIVE, CORAM, NY 11727 District: 0200 Section: 493.20 Block: 01.00 Lot: 098.000 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF REAL PROPERTY, with the therein contained a part of a condominium in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Unit Number 98, together with a .6663% undivided interest in the common elements of the condominium hereinafter described as same is defined in the Declaration of Condominium hereinafter referred to. THE REAL PROPERTY above described is a Unit shown on the plans of a Condominium prepared and certified by Teas and Barrett, Licensed Engineers and Surveyors and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on the 12th day of September, 1975 as Map Number 41, defined in the Declaration of Condominium entitled, “Bretton Woods Condominium I”, made by Birchwood Bretton Woods Corp., under Article 9-B of the New York
Real Property Law dated September 10, 1975 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on the 12th day of September, 1975 in Liber 7908 of Conveyances at Page 89 covering the property therein described. The land area on which the Unit is located is described in said Declaration referenced above. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $176,460.95 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 32436-13 Barbara Jane Kelly, Esq.; REFEREE 882 4/21 4x vth NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR, AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC., ASSETBACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R11, UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED DECEMBER 1, 2005, Plaintiff(s), Against
Index No.: 37525/2009 TAO CHEN, JIA XU, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on 3/10/2016, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on 5/24/2016 at 9:00 am, premises known as 12 Lodge Lane, East Setauket, NY 11733, and described as follows: 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, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Treasurer as District 0200, Section 252.00, Block 07.00 and Lot 006.000. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $554,978.59 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 37525/2009. Kevin Robert Johnston, Esq., Referee. Clarfield, Okon, Salomone, & Pincus, 425 RXR Plaza, 4th Floor, Suite 425, UNIONDALE, NY 11556 Dated: 3/18/2016 GNS 889 4/21 4x vth
Incidents and arrests, April 17-24 Stop … or don’t
Police arrested a 29-year-old man on April 17 for driving while ability impaired in a 2006 Nissan. The Port Jefferson Station resident was going north on Jayne Boulevard when he failed to stop at a stop sign, police said.
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On April 23, police arrested a man from Lake Grove for petit larceny. The 59-yearold allegedly stole a Roku TV device from the WalMart at the Centereach Mall. Police arrested him at the scene.
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A 36-year-old woman from Farmingville was arrested on April 21 for allegedly stealing condoms, body wash, soap and a toothbrush from the CVS Pharmacy on Main Street in Holbrook. Police arrested the woman at the scene and charged her with petit larceny.
Kicked and punched
Police arrested three 21-year-old men from Smithtown, Port Jefferson and Stony Brook on April 18 for gang assault. According to police, around 3 a.m. that day the men kicked and punched a victim, who was later taken to Stony Brook University Hospital. Police arrested the three men near Schafer’s restaurant on West Broadway in Port Jefferson.
Shop ‘til your caught
On April 20, police arrested a 36-yearold woman from Islip who allegedly took assorted merchandise from the Target on Pond Path in Centereach. Police arrested her at the scene and charged her with petit larceny.
Not your Bud
A 27-year-old man from Yaphank was arrested on April 17 for selling alcohol to a minor. Police said the man sold Bud Light at a store on Route 25A in Rocky Point.
Bump it
Police arrested a 21-year-old man from Smithtown for violent behavior on April 17. According to police, the man was being loud near Schafer’s restaurant on West Broadway in Port Jefferson. When police arrived at the scene, the man chestbumped an officer. Police arrested him around 3 a.m.
More impaired driving
On April 18, police arrested a 35-year-old man from Bellport for driving a 2000 Ford
while ability impaired on County Road 97 near Stony Brook. The suspect crashed into a tree and police discovered the man was high.
Stealing for suds
An unknown person stole soap from a residence on Wynn Lane in Port Jefferson, on April 17 around 3:30 p.m.
Missing battery
Police said someone stole a car battery from a 1994 Chevrolet that was parked on Narcissus Road in Rocky Point on April 23.
Pills, pills, pills
On April 20, someone stole aspirin from the Rite Aid at Jefferson Plaza in Port Jefferson Station. On April 24 around 3:15 p.m., two people entered the Rite Aid on College Road in Selden and stole pills and other items.
Scam blues
An unknown person called the Smoke Shack Blues on Main Street in Port Jefferson and identified themselves as a PSEG representative. The individual informed the shop that it hadn’t paid its electric bill. The store gave money to the scammer. The incident happened on April 21 around 2:15 p.m.
A real Pro
Police said someone entered an unlocked 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee and stole a MacBook Pro from the car while it was parked on Eisenhower Road in Centereach. The incident happened on April 23.
The unbreakable break-in
Two unknown people in dark hoodies tried to pry open a side door to a business on Route 25A in Setauket-East Setauket and pulled down parts of the ceiling to access the building. The individuals also broke a side window to the business. However, nothing was stolen. The incident happened on April 18 around 4 a.m.
Lumbering thief
Police said someone stole a mat and lumber from a residence on Douglaston Road in Sound Beach on April 19.
Swiping cell phones
Someone stole a cell phone from a Rocky Point student’s purse at the high school on April 22.
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Legals PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Sections 264 and 265 of Town Law, a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of Brookhaven at the Town Board Auditorium at One Independence Hill, Second Floor, Farmingville, New York, on May 12, 2016, at 6:00 P.M. to consider an application known as Francis Girard @ Setauket for amendment of restrictive covenants imposed by the Brookhaven Town Board in its Resolution of Adoption of the Application of Francis Girard for a Change of Zone from B Residence 1 to J Business on property located in Setauket, New York, adopted at the March 12, 2015 Town Board Meeting, on property located on the n/w/c of New York State Route 347 and Mark Tree Road, Setauket, New York, further identified as SCTM No. 0200-332.00-01.00-011.001. A more detailed diagram of the subject property is on file at the office of the Town Clerk and may be examined during regular office hours by any interested person. At said public hearing, any persons interested shall be given the opportunity to be heard.
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:
Dated: March 10, 2016 DONNA LENT, TOWN CLERK Farmingville, New York TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN 933 042816 1x vth NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION OF THE THREE VILLAGE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWNS OF BROOKHAVEN AND SMITHTOWN, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing of the qualified voters of the Three Village Central School District of Brookhaven and Smithtown, Suffolk County, New York will be held in the Board Room of the North Country Administration Center, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, New York, in said District on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 7:30 p.m., for the transaction of business as authorized by the Education Law, including the following items: 1. To present to the voters a detailed statement (proposed budget) of the amount of money, which will be required for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. 2. To discuss all the items hereinafter set forth to be voted upon by voting machines at the Budget Vote and Election to be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting pursuant to the Education Law of the State of New York and acts amendatory thereto. A copy of the proposed budget shall be made available, upon request, to residents of the school district beginning April 27, 2016, during regular business hours at the Office of the District Clerk, North Country Administration Center, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, New York. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Section 495 of the Real Property Tax Law, requires
the School District to attach to its proposed budget an exemption report. Said exemption report, which will also become part of the final budget, will show how the total assessed value of the final assessment roll used in the budgetary process is exempt from taxation, list every type of exemption granted by statutory authority, and show the cumulative impact of each type of exemption, the cumulative amount expected to be received as payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) and the cumulative impact of all exemptions granted. In addition, said exemption report shall be posted on any bulletin board maintained by the District for public notices and on any website maintained by the District. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that said Budget Vote and Election will be held at said Election Districts indicated below on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., at which time the polls will be opened to vote by voting machine and all persons who are qualified to vote and shall have registered as provided in this Notice, may vote on the following items: 1. To adopt the annual budget of the School District for the fiscal year 2016-2017 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the District. 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 prop-
erty 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
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 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 Thursday, 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 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF8 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST; Plaintiff(s) vs. PETER J ENGELMANN; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about February 29, 2016, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738. On June 1, 2016 at 10:30 am. Premises known as 262 CHRISTIAN AVE, STONY BROOK, NY 11790 District: 0200 Section: 197.00 Block: 06.00 Lot: 015.000 ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate, lying and being at Stony Brook, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $579,616.41 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 10839-13 Richard Casey, Esq.; REFEREE 940 4/28 4x vth
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Town Assessor Ron Devine, above, said the state abolished the March 1 deadline to apply for STAR exemption, meaning that residents won’t have to wait a full year to receive their exemptions.
State alters tax relief program for newcomers: Brookhaven By Giselle Barkley
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance will see an influx in state school tax relief applications after the state revamps its STAR program. The change affects new homeowners, buyers and those building a home in the Basic and Enhanced STAR Programs. Residents who changed their primary residence from last March onward, must apply to the program, through the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance, for an approved exemption. Long Islanders who started constructing their homes within the same time frame are affected, according to Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) and Town Assessor Ron Devine. Devine said residents who have the program up to the 2015-16 tax year will maintain their exemptions. According to Devine, “anyone who is in the system is in the system.” The town will also maintain its approximate 15,000 Enhanced STAR program holders. These holders will receive renewal letters this fall. The Enhanced STAR program benefits senior citizens 65-years-old and exempts the first $65,300 of the home’s value from school taxes. The basic STAR program, however, is available for owneroccupied primary residences where the homeowners’ and their spouses’ income is less than $500,000. The program exempts $30,000 of the home’s value from school taxes. According to Romaine, the change in the application process may only affect 3 to 5 percent of homes in the town. But the supervisor questioned if the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance bit off more than it could chew. “My big concern is that if they’re not staffed, there’ll be a huge backlog of pro-
cessing that will occur,” Romaine said during a meeting at town hall. “People won’t get their check on time, and it will put people who are either buying a house or building a house in severe disadvantage.” But the NYS tax department said this change won’t be an issue. According to the department, it successfully processed 2.4 million tax returns after implementing the initial STAR registration program in 2013. The department typically receives around 150,000 applications annually. The New York State Legislature passed the law earlier this year to change how towns enforce the program within the state. New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) called for the new application process for first-time homeowners and buyers in his 2017 Executive Budget. The budget was approved on April 1. “The STAR exemption is the only property tax exemption funded by New York State,” the NYS tax department said in an email. “Therefore, it’s more appropriate and efficient for it to be administered by the state rather than by local assessors.” According to the NYS tax department, residents can start applying through the department in the upcoming weeks by calling the department or visiting its website. Although residents once received credits on their income tax forms, holders receiving an exemption will get a check in the same amount as their STAR benefit. For more information about the STAR program, residents can call the Town Assessor’s office at 631-451-6300. New homeowners can apply for STAR with the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance by calling 516-571-1500 or visiting its website at www.tax.ny.gov.
Stony Brook inspires books By Alex Petroski She may often write about a galaxy far, far away, but Judy Blundell does so from a home in Stony Brook residents’ own backyard. Blundell, also known as Jude Watson, is a best-selling author of fiction for children and young adults. She has written somewhere around 70 books since she began writing in the mid-1990s, though she said in a phone interview last week she lost count. More than 40 of those are “Star Wars” novels written in the time that falls before, after and between the stories depicted in the seven films released to date. Blundell, as she’s known when writing historical fiction stories for young adults, lives close enough to Stony Brook Harbor to hear seagulls and ferries while she sits in her office. She also spent time living in California, New York City, Florida, Washington and Delaware, among others. “Coming back to Long Island is a place I know really well, and it has really been a joy to wind up in this beautiful place, Stony Brook—it has been wonderful,” Blundell said. She was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Queens. Her mystery and adventure stories for children, usually in the ages 8 to 12 range, get the byline Jude Watson. The scenery in her hometown coupled with her own curiosity are her major sources of inspiration, she said. “I think the world around me is a varied and fascinating place,” Blundell said. “I’m always interested in people, overheard conversations, things I witness on the subway if I’m in New York or in Target or wherever. Writers are always looking for characters. And very often, books, for me, start with a character rather than a situation and then you sort of write your way into figuring out what the story is.” Blundell conceded she has had plenty of days with no inspiration, but her remedy is to power through. She offered that as advice to aspiring young writers: Even if you think what you’re producing is terrible, you have to keep writing. “Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working,” Pablo Picasso once said, and Blundell said she shares that philosophy.
Blundell has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list several times in her career. In 2008, she received a National Book Award for young people’s literature for the first story she ever put her real name on: “What I Saw and How I Lied.” Blundell’s husband of more than 30 years, Neil Watson, executive director of the Long Island Museum, said he’s her biggest fan. “I have the highest respect for her and as a writer, I think it’s tremendous that she has gotten the critical and popular acclaim that she deserves,” Watson said of his wife in an interview. “She is a wonderful writer. She’s a very generous person with her craft and with her ideas.” Together the couple has cultivated a love of the arts in their 15-year-old daughter Cleo, who is a talented artist in her own right. She is a member of the National Junior Art Society. “It’s just a part of our house,” Watson said of art in their Stony Brook home. “It’s the home of a museum curator and a writer. Music is constantly on—all types.” Blundell spoke fondly of her foray into the world of Star Wars, but also mentioned she had fun writing her last novel, “Sting,” which was a follow up to a story she wrote called “Loot,” about a successful jewel thief and his son. “It was difficult to write because it was a ‘heist’ book, so the plots are very tight and obviously I’m not a jewel thief, so there’s a lot to figure out,” Blundell said, laughing. “But they’re meant to be fun to read and they can’t be fun to read if they’re not fun to write on some level, as hard as they are.” Blundell said one of her goals is to write stories for kids who view reading as more of a chore than a pleasure. “I consciously wrote [Loot and Heist] for kids that don’t normally like to read, what we call reluctant readers,” she said. “So the chapters are very short, there’s a lot of action, there’s a lot of fun; there’s a lot of jokes for that reason.” Blundell said she is currently working on a novel that will be geared more towards adults, though that’s the most she wanted to divulge about it at the moment. To learn more about Blundell and her work, visit her website: www.judyblundell.com.
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HISTORY CLOSE AT HAND
Three Village students step through settlement tour By Beverly C. Tyler “I don’t like history, but I like this,” was what a Three Village fourth-grade student said during the Original Settlement Tour. This past Wednesday and Thursday, all 450 Three Village fourth grade students came to the Setauket School auditorium in celebration of Brookhaven Town Founder’s Day and learned about the history of the Town of Brookhaven through the murals of Vance Locke. Then, for the next two hours, each class, led by guides from the Three Village Historical Society, explored the Original Settlement area of Setauket/Brookhaven. Students were introduced to William Sidney Mount and Abraham Woodhull at the Setauket Presbyterian Churchyard and to Emma S. Clark, Thomas Hodgkins and Ward Melville at the Caroline Church Cemetery. At the Village Green, students learned about the Setalcott Native Americans, Brookhaven’s original English settlers, and the diversity of immigrants who lived and worked here, as well as the varied ancestry of the Three Village-area soldiers whose wartime deaths are memorialized here. In Frank Melville Memorial Park, the fourth grade students learned about gristmills, millers, blacksmiths, post offices, general stores and one of the original settlement’s 17th century homes. At the Setauket Neighborhood House, students
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heard about the structure of the building and how it progressed from a hotel, with stagecoach service from the Lakeland Railroad Station, to a tourist home with station wagon service from the Long Island Railroad’s Stony Brook station, and finally to its use as a meeting place for the entire community. At the Amos Smith House (circa 1740) students learned about the eight generations that lived in the home and how it grew to accommodate the two generations that included seven and nine children. Each fourth grade class discussed the differences shown in the images of the house in 1740, 1900 and today. Donna Smith, Three Village Historical Society director of education and Founder’s Day Committee member heard from one of her tour group students, “ My favorite part was seeing the house Mr. Tyler grew up in and how it is so different. We got to wave to his mother who lives there and she’s 101!” The stop at Patriot’s Rock, a remnant of the last glacier and a Native American meeting place, provided an opportunity to learn about the Revolutionary War Battle of Setauket and Caleb Brewster, who, as an artillery officer directed the cannon fire and who was an important member of the Setauket-based Culper Spy Ring. “Founders Day is more than learning about our local history, it is an historical experience for our Three Village fourth
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Arrowhead Elementary School alumna Emma Stevens (back) presented three buddy benches to the school.
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as part of a Girl Scout Silver Award project. Buddy benches are a growing movement in schools across the nation and are placed around playground areas. The concept aims to promote inclusion and kindness by providing a place to sit for kids looking for a friend to play with. Students who see a peer sitting on these bench-
Arrowhead Elementary School students have a new way to make friends during recess thanks to alumna Emma Stevens, who created three buddy benches for the school
OBITUARY Naomi Slobodkin
Naomi Slobodkin passed away suddenly at Stony Brook University Hospital on April 16. Born in 1957 in Michigan, she moved here with her family in 1968. Her father, Lawrence Slobodkin, founded the department of ecology and evolution at Stony Brook University. She attended the Hinckley School in Maine, specializing in crafts, and continued her schooling at Salem College in West Virginia, where she received an associate’s degree in colonial arts. Naomi also received a degree in peer counseling from
es are encouraged to invite the individual to join their activity. “I can recall times from my early elementary years when I would have liked to have a buddy bench to use – I think anyone can,” said Emma. “It feels good to give back to my old school; I have great memories from my time here.”
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Emma, a current eighth-grader at R.C. Murphy Junior High School, presented the bright yellow painted benches during three grade-level ribbon-cutting ceremonies. Brookhaven Supervisor Edward Romaine (R) and Councilwoman Valerie Cartright (D-Port Jefferson Station) declared the occasion Emma Stevens Day.
Engagement: Gessner and Buck CONCERN, which led to her associate’s degree from Empire State College. Known for her beautiful weaving, Naomi was also an accomplished photographer. She was an active member of the North Shore Jewish Center, and of Hadassah. She leaves her mother, pianist and teacher, Tamara Slobodkin, of Old Field, and her brothers, Dr. David Slobodkin of Chicago, and Nathan, a violin maker living in Maine. Contributions in her memory may be sent to North Shore Jewish Center, Hillel at Stony Brook University and CONCERN in Patchogue.
Robert and Linda Gessner, of Port Jefferson, are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica, to Kyle Adam Buck. Jessica is a graduate of University of North Carolina Wilmington and is a client liaison at the law offices of Brock & Scott. Kyle is the son of Ken and Sharon Buck, of Old Field, and is a graduate of the Cameron School of Business at UNC Wilmington and the owner of Wilmington Building and Remodeling. They currently reside in Hampstead, North Carolina. A spring 2017 wedding is planned.
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ROAD Continued from page A1 in grant funding that Englebright helped acquire, will hopefully reduce the presence of motorized forms of transportation and create a more united community surrounding the university. “I applaud the ongoing efforts of Superintendent Losquadro and President Stanley to improve safety on Stony Brook Road and am heartened to see this project coming closer to fruition,” Englebright said. “The state funding secured by Senator Flanagan and myself will make a safer road for walkers and bicyclists by providing sidewalks, bicycle lanes, street lighting and a new traffic signal with pedestrian upgrades.” Samuel L. Stanley, president of Stony Brook University, said pedestrian safety has been a longtime priority for the 25,000-student campus. Brookhaven Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro (R) said the project was a pivotal step in the transformation of the community surrounding Stony Brook University. “The addition of sidewalks and bicycle lanes will provide an alternative, safe means of transportation for students and residents
WATER Continued from page A1 Society, endorsed the county proposal as Suffolk County rising to the occasion. He referred to nitrogen as the chief culprit behind the county’s water pollution, coming mostly from wastewater. “Two-thirds of it in Suffolk County is coming from 360,000 homes with 5,000-year-old technology,” he said Monday. “We know what to do about it. We’ve studied it. The public is satisfied that … investment had to be made in studying it. Now it’s time for action.” Roughly 90 percent of the population in Nassau County operates under an active wastewater treatment system through connections to sewage plants. But in Suffolk County, there are more than 360,000 individual cesspools and septic systems — representing more unsewered homes than in the entire state of New Jersey — that are more likely to release nitrogen into the ground and surface water. Marc Herbst, executive director of the Long Island Contractors’ Association, said the initiative was necessary for the future of the environment. “It is about building a wastewater treatment system that ensures the environmental integrity of our county, the underlying foundation of our economy and the value of our homes,” he said. “The Long Island Contractors’
traveling to and from Stony Brook University,” he said. “As a graduate of Stony Brook University, I take a lot of personal pride in moving this project forward.” The estimated total cost of this project is $1.6 million, officials said. In addition to the $1 million in state funding — which comes from the New York State Dormitory Authority, through its State and Municipal Facilities Capital Program — and the $75,000 secured through the state multi-modal program, the Town of Brookhaven Highway Department is covering the remaining costs. Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) has been working with the town board to usher in a greater corridor study of Route 25A, which passes through Stony Brook, and said the traffic study project would also help propel the town toward a safer space for foot traffic. “Safer roads are a great way to promote pedestrian traffic around Stony Brook University,” Romaine said. “This is a perfect example to prove how different levels of government can work together to get things done. I thank Senator Flanagan and Assemblyman Englebright for securing the funding and their commitment to improving the quality of life in Brookhaven town.” Association supports this proposal because if we don’t take this step, we are putting our collective future at serious risk. It is as simple, and crucial, as that.” The state must authorize the proposal in order for it to make the ballot in November. State Assemblyman Steve Englebright (DSetauket) — a known environmental activist — said the measure would do wonders for the state’s water supply. “We’re really looking at an opportunity to correct some deficiencies that could, if left uncorrected, unhinge our economy, which is based upon people bathing and recreating in our coastal waters, fishing and otherwise enjoying our waters,” he said. “For the first time, we are pulling a program together that integrates both our fresh water and saltwater in one protection initiative, and that is very significant.” Brookhaven held a public hearing last Thursday night before adopting a low-nitrogen zone for various properties 500 feet from major water bodies, like Setauket and Port Jefferson harbors, requiring all new development or expansions to install low-nitrogen septic systems rather than standard cesspools. Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) endorsed the county plan as well for not only increasing the momentum away from nitrogen pollution but also for providing voters with the choice.
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husbands, wives or window, if any, and each and every person not specifically named who may be entitled to or claim to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the verified complaint; all of whom and whose names and places of residence unknown, and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained by the plaintiff, ROSEMARY ELSAYED, et al., Defendants Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale granted on or about August 17, 2015. I the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola NY 11501 on May 24, 2016 at 11:30 am. Premises known as: 1028 Park Lane North, Franklin Square, New York 11010 Section 35 Block 534 Lot 17
ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Franklin Square, in the town of Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, 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: $604,441.50 plus interest and costs. Index No.: 13-007265 ELLEN DURST, Esq. REFEREE McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street, Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 Dated: April 11, 2016 884 4/21 4x vth
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Clockwise from above, Jill Becker passes the ball; Madison Hobbes turns away from a swarm of Commack defenders; Alexis Reinhardt crosses the ball into Commack’s zone; and Kate Mulham moves through midfield.
Patriots pull through for fourth straight win Girls’ Lacrosse
Ward Melville . . . . . . 15 Commack . . . . . . . . . 13 By Desirée Keegan Ward Melville’s girls’ lacrosse team scored four unanswered goals to start Monday morning’s contest, and held a 10-goal lead with 17:35 left to play. Despite Commack coming back to score eight unanswered, the Patriots hung on, maintaining possession and keeping the ball moving in the final minute to come away with a 15-13 win.
“We were a little inconsistent,” Ward Melville head coach Kerri Kilkenny said. “We had moments of brilliance and some things we can still improve upon. We need to make sure we keep our high level of play the entire game.” Sophomore midfielder Nicole Liucci scored first after receiving a foul call when a Commack defender ran into her path, and sophomore attack Jill Becker added another with a shot through traffic. Minutes later, junior attack Kaitlin Thornton landed a foul call of her own and sent her shot home. At the 16:16 mark, junior attack and midfielder Hannah Lorenzen scored up front after receiving a pass from Becker, for the 4-0 advantage. “We’ve all played together for a really long time, so there’s definitely a connection on our team,” Becker said. “We work together, we all look up, pass to each other and we’re strong with our shot placement — we were able to finish our shots.” Commack scored its first goal of the game minutes later, and just 30 seconds after, the Patriots pushed back when junior midfielder Kerry McKeever raced past the cage and fed the ball backward to junior midfielder Hannah Hobbes, who swiveled around defenders to get a good look in front. Becker and Lorenzen tallied their second goals of the game, and junior midfielder and defender Kelly Quinn hit her mark for an 8-1 lead. “We don’t necessarily have the one or two superstars, we are very well-spread offensively,” Kilkenny said. “If something’s not working for a few players, others can certainly step up and fill the roles.”
A Ward Melville offside call lead to a Commack goal, and the Cougars added another seconds later to close the gap. Ward Melville junior goalkeeper Kathryn Hopkins made a save with less than two minutes remaining in the first, and another with one second on the clock, to keep the score unchanged. Sophomore attack Kate Mulham scored first in the opening seconds of the second half, and after her team scored two more, the two sides traded goals until Mulham scored her second and third goals of the game back-to-back, giving the Patriots their 10-goal lead with 17:35 left to play. “We definitely started out strong, making our connections all across the field,” Mulham said. “We have a really deep bench and we can put a lot of different girls out there and we can all still perform together, because the chemistry is there. Each of our individual skills combined are really beneficial to the team.” But the defense struggled to maintain the offense’s advantage, as Commack came back to score eight unanswered goals, the last coming with 6:24 left in the game. “We definitely did get a little comfortable and once we realized we needed to pull it together, we did,” Becker said. “I think we lost some communication on defense and attack with who has who and making sure we were guarding against the cutters.” Kilkenny said her team struggled to come out strong in the first half throughout the first few games of the season, but the team has worked on playing each half equally as strong, and especially in the first half, Mulham has noticed a difference.
“We had slow starts and we were down by a few, and we always came back at the end,” she said. “But now, being able to start off strong is putting us in the lead early, making it much less stressful.” Although the game grew closer at the end, Mulham said she is still confident that if her team can continue to work on improving, it can be tough to compete against. “I think we can go really far this season if we all continue to work together and address these problems that we’re noticing now early in the season,” she said. “Once we address those, I think we can go as far as we want to. I think we’ll be unstoppable.”
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MEIGEL HOME IMPROVEMENT Extensions, dormers, roofing, windows, siding, decks, kitchens, baths, tile, etc. 631-737-8794 Licensed in Suffolk 26547-H and Nassau H18F5030000. Insured.
PRS CARPENTRY No job too small. Hanging a door, building a house, everything in-between. Formica kitchens/baths, roofing/siding/ decks. POWER WASHING. Serving North Shore 40 years. Lic/Ins. 631-744-9741
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*BluStar Construction The North Shore’s Most Trusted Renovation Experts. 631-751-0751 Suffolk Lic. #48714-H, Ins. See Our Display Ad BUDGET BLINDS Thousands of window coverings Hunter-Douglas Showcase Dealer www.BudgetBlinds.com /huntington
631-766-5758 Huntington 631-766-1276 Port Jefferson 631-329-8663 Hamptons Celebrating Our 10 Year Anniversary CUSTOM CLOSET DESIGNS Maximize your storage space needs creatively. Specialized in closets, laundry rooms and garages. Free Estimates. J. MAKARIUS CONSTRUCTION Lic# 8479H, 631-928-0483. DREAM FLOORS *Dustless sanding and refinishing of wood floors. *Hardwood, Laminate and Vinyl Installations and repairs. *Base and Crown Molding Installation. Owner Operated. Call, 631-793-7128 www.nydreamfloors.com NPC CARPENTRY, INC. Kitchen/Bathroom Alterations Additions/Extensions Fine Interior Millwork Nick Chepinskas www.npccarpentry.com nick@npccarpentry.com 516-658-8523 Lic#39386 /Ins. BBB
THREE VILLAGE HOME IMPROVEMENT Serving the community for over 30 years. See ad in Home Service Directory. Rich Beresford, 631-689-3169
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Masonry ALL SUFFOLK PAVING & MASONRY Asphalt Paving, Cambridge Paving Stone, Belgium Block Supplied & fitted. All types of drainage work. Free written estimates. Lic#47247-H/Ins. 631-764-9098/631-365-6353 www.allsuffolkpaving.com Carl Bongiorno Landscape/Mason Contractor All phases masonry work: stone walls, patios, poolscapes. All phases of Landscaping Design. Theme Gardens. Residential & Commercial. Lic/Ins. 631-928-2110 ISLAND PAVING AND MASONRY Specializing in Driveways, Patios, Interlocking pavers and stones, steps, walkways and walls. Free estimates and design. 25% Off Any Job for Spring. Suffolk Lic #55740-H. 631-822-8247
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RANDALL BROTHERS TREE SERVICE Planting, pruning, removals, stump grinding. Free Estimates. Fully insured. LIC# 50701-H. 631-862-9291
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Out of County MANHATTAN APARTMENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished (or unfurnished.) Quiet, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, living room, dining room, exceptionally clean, upper East Side pre-war residential building with high ceilings and elevator, washer/dryer, A/C. 4 blocks to Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park, 3 blocks to East River and Carl Schurz Park. 4 blocks to express subway stop, P/T doorman. No smoking. Wired for internet and cable. $6600/mo. Call Ann: (days) 631-751-5454 (eves) 631-751-2030.
Rentals MILLER PLACE Historic District Beautiful, 1 BR basement apt. Windows, LR/kitchen combo, light cooking, full bath, private entrance, driveway parking, Direct TV. Walk beaches. 1st/last months security. No smoking/pets. References. $875/all. 631-473-2179 after 6pm.
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OpiniOn Editorial
Letters to the editor
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Discharging homes’ wastewater into sewer systems could keep harmful substances out of our water supply.
Dive deeper into wallets for cleaner water Our water supply is pooped. Hundreds of thousands of homes in Suffolk County run on their own septic systems or cesspools, which leak nitrogen from waste into the soil and, thus, into our groundwater and other water sources. Elevated nitrogen levels are dangerous because they mess with our ecosystem — one effect is promoting algae growth, which decreases the water’s oxygen supply that fish and other creatures need to live and produces toxins and bacteria that are harmful to humans. Sewers are a more convenient and modern technology for areas with populations at least as dense as Suffolk County. But, more importantly, sewer systems are also a crucial line of defense for our drinking water and the healthy waterways we treasure. Legislators and community members complain all the time about how Suffolk needs to hook up more properties to sewer systems, but they also say there’s no money to do it. County Executive Steve Bellone’s proposal to charge an additional $1 per 1,000 gallons of water used — and to put those dollars into a special account dedicated to sewering Suffolk — could help. The funds collected would be used in conjunction with other funding, such as from Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s $383 million initiative to support clean water infrastructure. To put Bellone’s proposed surcharge into perspective, that’s $1 for every 50 days of showers for a family of four, based on average water usage numbers from the U.S. Geological Survey. It’s another $1 for roughly every 333 toilet flushes. Add $1 for every 40 loads of laundry in a newer model of washing machine. For a single-person measurement, each person uses about 80-100 gallons of water each day, according to the federal agency. Those on the higher end of the spectrum, then, would be dishing out $1 every 10 days with the goal of a healthier environment — or just shy of $37 a year. Reaching deeper into taxpayers’ pockets is not ideal, but there is simply no other way to produce sewer funding of the magnitude Suffolk County needs without asking the public to chip in somehow. Bellone’s proposal needs state approval before the measure can go onto ballots in November for voters to weigh in. We hope our neighbors would support the surcharge.
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Jonathan Kornreich, left, is seeking another term on the Three Village school board.
Vote Jonathan Kornreich for Three Village school board I first met Jonathan Kornreich when I was serving as a member of the New York State Assembly. I was conducting a series of community meetings about school finance, and I had heard of Jonathan’s work lobbying Albany for increased state aid for Three Village. He agreed to meet with me and share his knowledge, and we worked together to inform and educate members of the community. After serving in Albany, I went on to serve as director
of a local investor network. This investing network’s mission is to bring our region’s most exciting and innovative early-stage growth companies together with savvy investors, and that is how I reconnected with Jonathan. Jonathan has established a reputation as a diligent and respected voice. His approach combines hard-headed business logic with understanding and mentorship for early stage entrepreneurs, and he has become a thought leader in
the business community. In my opinion, Jonathan has the experience, the temperament and the principles to be an effective public servant for the community. His skills and background make him a valuable member of the district’s governing body. I heartily support his candidacy and encourage you to support Jonathan Kornreich for re-election to the Three Village Board of Education. Marc Alessi Shoreham
Trustee Jeffrey Kerman endorses colleague for re-election I am writing this letter to endorse and urge Three Village School District voters to vote for Jonathan Kornreich for trustee. I have served with him on the board of education for five years and have found him to be very thoughtful in dealing with our school district’s well being He is fiscally responsible
and very transparent in all aspects dealing with our district. He is also very knowledgeable regarding the business aspects of the Three Village school district. Jonathan’s only agenda is to provide the best education for all of our students while still being fiscally
responsible. I therefore urge every voter to vote for Jonathan Kornreich for the board of education on May 17. You will be well-served and the district will continue to be a district to be admired. Dr. Jeffrey Kerman Three Village school board
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opinion Hair dye from a beetle? Highlights from Earthstock 2016 While representatives from many nations signed the landmark Paris Agreement about greenhouse gas emissions, students, professors and guest lecturers descended on Stony Brook last week to celebrate and discuss ways of protecting the environment as a part of Earthstock. The 15th annual event, which featured activities and a celebration of student research, included a lecture from Charles Wurster, founder of the Environmental Defense Fund, who By Daniel Dunaief offered ways to persuade the public to support saving the environment. Wurster described the beginning of the EDF, which started modestly in Stony Brook with a meeting of nine environmental scientists and
one lawyer to prevent the loss of birds amid the use of the insecticide DDT. Wurster and his colleagues were “sitting around a coffee table figuring out how to take on” a wide range of groups, including the federal government, to get them to stop spraying a pesticide that was weakening the shells of raptor eggs, said Malcolm Bowman, distinguished service professor at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences and academic co-chair of Earthstock. Bowman said one of the reasons he joined Stony Brook in 1971 was because he “could see a revolution taking place.” The university’s continued commitment to the environment was on display all week. The annual celebration included a rubber duck race down a “stony brook,” outdoor yoga at the Staller Center, and a performance by a local band called Peatmoss and the Fertilizers. Jeffrey Barnett, the interim associate dean of students and the administrative co-chair for Earthstock,
said the program helps Stony Brook “connect with the local community by taking actions and educating the next generation. The festival is a way to engage people.” John Warner, co-founder of Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry, provided the keynote speech on Friday. Warner suggested that “if we knew what we were doing, we wouldn’t have all these problems” with toxic chemicals, Bowman said. As an example, Bowman said, Warner described a beetle that sheds its skin. The chemical in that skin has remarkable dying properties and could be used in hair dye. Warner is involved in supporting green asphalt and green chemistry, said Karina Yager, a visiting assistant professor. “Hearing his passion helps reinforce how important it is to stay engaged with this sustainability framework,” Yager said. Earth science and environmental science teacher Rob Gelling, from Kings Park High School, brought 22 students to the festivities on Friday. His students “enjoyed the feed-
back from the general public that came to our table and learned about the ability to recycle,” Geller said. His students highlighted a way to repurpose Keurig K-cups into containers in which they planted seeds. Half of the germination medium came from dried and sifted coffee grinds. Back at the United Nations on Earth Day, the United States joined officials from other countries to sign the Paris agreement. “There is momentum” in fighting climate change, said Yager. “Major changes have to be implemented within the next few decades to reach that goal realistically. Some are skeptical, but at least we’re on the right pathway.” Yager said the week-long activities at Earthstock can contribute to action and awareness in the Stony Brook and Long Island communities. “I remember when Earth Day was just a day,” Yager said. Now Earthstock is a week, which includes opportunities to “meet people who share the same vision and find out new ways to get involved.”
Would you like to know what Ava Gardner had to say about her first husband, Mickey Rooney? Stay tuned. Despite having passed away two years ago, Mickey Rooney walks the stage at the Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s Education and Cultural Center in Stony Brook village. That bit of otherworldly magic is thanks to the artistry of St. George Productions, whose acting company members make the famous come alive again. Rooney’s first wife was Ava By Leah S. Dunaief Gardner, and I was interested to read Gardner’s autobiography after a brief stop at her museum in Smithfield, North Carolina recently. We were driving up Route 95, returning from a visit to Hilton Head, when one of our group suggested we see the mu-
seum. It was started near her hometown with seed money left by the actress. Now, I don’t know how many of you remember her or have seen her films, but she was right up there in stardom with the likes of Rita Hayworth, Grace Kelly, Judy Garland and Elizabeth Taylor. Some of her leading men were Clark Gable, Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Robert Taylor, Burt Lancaster — and Mickey. She was a head taller than Mickey Rooney, and she met him on her first day on the MGM studio sets. He was dressed like the famous Brazilian dancer, Carmen Miranda, for his role in the movie, “Babes on Broadway,” with Judy Garland. He was two years older than Gardner and at that time, 1941, he was the most popular star in America. He had acted as Mickey McGuire, the character from the comic strip, Toonerville Trolley for seven years and then as Andy Hardy, the beloved teenager, for ten years after that. Rooney was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1939, and was earning $5,000 a week, plus bonuses. He knew how to act
and he also knew what he wanted. He phoned Gardner every night for the first two weeks she was in Hollywood, until he finally got her to go out with him to dinner—as long as she could bring along her older sister. Initially stunned by his shortness, Gardner describes Rooney as “charming, romantic and great fun.” She offered, “I had to say one thing for him: He sure had energy.” “He was the original laugh-aminute boy, and even the second or third time around, his stories, jokes, and gags were funny. There wasn’t a minute when he wasn’t onstage. He loved an audience, and I tried to be as good a one as I knew how.” They were engaged before her 19th birthday. They were both kids without the slightest idea of what marriage should be. Mickey woke up after their wedding night and left Ava to go off with his gang of buddies and play golf. Mickey did endear himself when they visited her ill mother, shortly after they were married. “He entertained Mama, he hugged her, he made her laugh, he brought tears to her eyes. He did his impersonations,
he did his songs and dances—it was a wonderful, wonderful occasion for Mama, who we all knew was slowly dying. Although I had loved Mickey from the start, that show he put on moved me beyond words.” His normal lifestyle, which he continued after their marriage, according to Ava, was “boozing, broads, bookmakers, golfing and hangers-on, not to mention the heavy involvement of studio work and publicity.” She was most appalled by the philandering. They divorced two years later. They stayed friends for the rest of their lives, dating from time to time after their divorce, until they both went on to other spouses. For Mickey, that was a beauty queen that he met in Birmingham, Alabama. He was married a total of eight times. According to Mearene Jordan, Gardner’s helper, who wrote a chapter at the end of the book, “Mickey Rooney was a funny little guy—she got a big kick out of him. She saw him last year and she said, “Reenie, he’s still the biggest liar in the world. Poor Mickey, he cannot tell the truth, he never could. But he’s cute.”
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Ava Gardner tells all about Mickey Rooney
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