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Education
Ward Melville teen creates logo for new company Even before graduating from college — or high school for that matter — one Three Village teen is on the right track when it comes to her career. On May 16, Danielle Wenzler, a senior in art teacher Cortney Weisman’s advanced graphic design class at Ward Melville High School, discovered she was the winner of a logo design contest and was presented with a $250 check from Salvatore Tramuto, CEO of Retailineering. A couple of months ago, the CEO, who has worked for companies such as Robert Cavalli America, Fendi and Versace, challenged the class to come up with a logo for his new
company which aims to help various retailers connect with their consumers. Wenzler, who plans to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan in the fall and major in graphic design, said she created the logo on a computer after sketching it. In addition to the check, the high school senior also received a T-shirt with her design on it from Tramuto. “I was really surprised,” she said. “I didn’t think I would win.” The winning logo will be used on all of Retailineering’s marketing and branding material and potentially can be seen by designers like Stella McCartney, Tramuto said. Wenzler’s mother Leslie was on hand for the check presentation and said she knew a few days before her daughter won but had to keep the news from her. The mother said she was thrilled about her daughter being chosen. “I think she’s very talented, and she really works hard at what she does,” she said. Tramuto said he decided to offer the Ward Melville students the opportunity to design a logo for his company after seeing artwork from the class he described as well executed and well thought out. The local company owner said it was difficult to narrow down the entries, yet slowly but surely reduced the number to 10, then to seven, and three. He said he kept going back to the winning design, feeling it symbolized what the company had to offer. “You have to be immensely proud of the students you have in this school because I haven’t seen anything like this in a very long
Danielle Wenzler, holding check, is the winner of a logo design contest created by Salvatore Tramuto, right. Her mother Leslie and WMHS visual arts coordinator Jen Trettner attended the presentation. Below, Wenzler receives her check and a T-shirt with her design on it. Photos by Rita J. Egan
time,” he said, addressing the art teacher and Jen Trettner, the school’s visual arts coordinator. Trettner said she was proud of all the
students in the graphic design class. “Every one of you knocked it out of the park with this,” she said.
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Former Mets player grateful for new kidney after SBU hospital procedure BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Ed Kranepool has proven once again that miracles do happen, especially when one is part of a team. The former baseball player, who was a member of the Miracle Mets in 1969, received a new kidney last week at Stony Brook University Hospital thanks to a kidney paired exchange. Kranepool said before the transplant he had two teams — his family, and the Mets organization. “Now I have an extended team,” he said. “I have our donors here today who certainly without them this program doesn’t exist, and you have to be forever grateful to them.” Kranepool, 74, received a kidney from Deborah Barbieri, who was hoping to donate a kidney to her husband, but it turned out she wasn’t a match for him due to their different blood types. However, it turned out she was a match with Kranepool. Her husband Al Barbieri received a kidney the same day donated from Port Authority police officer Brian Cooney. At a May 10 press conference at the hospital, three days after Kranepool, the Barbieris and Cooney underwent their procedures, they joined Dr. Frank Darras, medical director of Transplantation Services, and Dr. Wayne Waltzer, director of Kidney Transplantation Program, to discuss their experiences. Darras said many with a need for a new kidney are on a waiting list for months or even years. More than 113,000 Americans are waiting for a transplant of some kind, and 80,000 are waiting for a kidney transplant. Out of those 80,000, 8,000 of them live in New York state. He said many times a family member or friend wants to help a patient, but their blood types don’t match, like in the case of the Barbieris, or the potential donor has health problems of their own. Because of those long odds, he called the donors heroes. “They do this to help somebody else,” Darras said. He said Cooney’s altruistic call to the program set the paired exchange chain in motion. “With that came the reality that we can do a paired exchange, because when he was tested the highest person of his blood type, blood type A, was Mr. Barbieri,” Darras said. “So, then we looked at his wife, who had been a willing donor for a couple of months as blood type AB, which is the most uncommon blood type, and we ran the AB blood list, and Mr. Kranepool was the highest on the AB list with the longest waiting time. So that’s what triggered us to get to this point today.” The doctor said after the surgery, the remaining kidney of Cooney and Deborah Barbieri would grow and compensate to do 75-80 percent of the work, and there is no significant decrease in life expectancy or increase in kidney failure. He said
Dr. Frank Darras, medical director of Transplantation Services, presents a signed baseball from the Stony Brook Medicine kidney transplant program to the 1969 World Champion Miracle Mets player Ed Kranepool. Photo from Stony Brook Medicine
patients have lived entire lives with a sole kidney, and those who receive one before undergoing dialysis treatments tend to do better. Kranepool was not at the point where he needed dialysis, and Darras said it would have been difficult for him due to high blood pressure and diabetes. A patient on dialysis can gain another five to seven years, while one who receives a new kidney can live another 15 years or more. Waltzer added there is a discrepancy between those who need a kidney and those who donate. In 2018 there were only 1,619 living donor transplants in the state of New York and 1,047 deceased organ donors. He said the national visibility that Kranepool has given the cause could benefit everyone in need of an organ. Cooney, 45, a former NYPD officer, said when he responded to Ground Zero after the World Trade Center terrorist attacks Sept. 11, 2001, he witnessed devastation and, in the years that followed, more tragedy as first responders died from 9/11-related diseases. He said he realized how fortunate he is. “I’d have a blessed life and a blessed career,” Cooney said. “I have very few problems to speak
of and nothing to complain about.” It was a few months ago he placed a call to the transplant center, and he said a few days after a visit to the hospital for a general checkup and consultation, he received the call that he was a match for someone. “Sure enough I was able to set a chain in motion,” he said. Al Barbieri, a volunteer firefighter in Glenwood Landing since 1982, said he was grateful for all the help in him getting his new kidney. He was placed on dialysis in 2016, four hours at a time, and he has seen many fellow patients lose their battles against kidney disease. “It’s very difficult to see when you sit there with people who are next to you one day in the chair, and the next day they’re not there,” he said. At the brink of crying, the organ recipient said he felt fortunate that he could now see his children graduate and be able to go to their weddings and meet his future grandchildren one day. “Police officers are here in the world today, so firefighters can have heroes too,” he said. Deborah Barbieri said that dialysis had made it difficult for the couple to go places, especially
on vacation, something both of them are looking forward to doing once again. “I decided to take a shot and go on the list, and it’s the best thing I ever did,” she said. Kranepool said he felt fortunate to have Deborah Barbieri and Cooney step forward, and he wants to see the same happen for others by continuing to raise awareness. Last year, the former Mets player held press conferences around Long Island to urge residents to sign organ donation forms, and he said he plans to continue spreading the word about the importance of organ donations. “You get that call,” he said. “I mean, they saved your life.” This summer, Kranepool said he’s looking forward to spending time in the Hamptons with his wife, and also celebrating in the 50th anniversary of the Miracle Mets in June. On the day he received the call that there was a donor for him, Kranepool said he had just finished telling his wife to stay positive about his situation. Then 10 minutes later the phone rang. “It was like magic,” he said. “Something really happened right there.”
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Education
Former principal runs for Three Village board of education to offer empty seats in special education classrooms and at the Three Village Academy to students from other districts. These districts pay tuition — about $80,000 per student, an amount set by the state — to Three Village. In the 2019-20 school year, the district will see about $3 million in revenue from prekindergarten enrichment and non-resident tuition, Carlson said. The budget vote will take place at the district’s three secondary schools Tuesday, May 21, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Residents zoned for Arrowhead, Minnesauke and Nassakeag elementaries will vote at Ward Melville High School; residents zoned for W.S. Mount will vote at Murphy Junior High and those zoned for Setauket will vote at Gelinas Junior High.
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Minnesauke principal From left, incumbent Jonathan Kornreich and newcomer Vincent Vizzo are running unopposed for two seats on the Three Village Central School District board. Photos from candidates
administration. In his coming term, he hopes to continue to investigate the possibility of later start times for secondary schools, continue the development of the district’s business and entrepreneurial training and see foreign language instruction begin in earlier grades. Kornreich runs a property management and investment company and sits on the corporate board of a biotech device manufacturer. He is president of the Three Village Civic Association and was also vice president of the Suffolk County Boys and Girls Club. Kornreich and his family have lived in the Three Village area since 2005. His two daughters attend Three Village schools.
will be available at each of the elementary schools in the fall. An additional source of revenue comes in the form of tuition for the district’s special education programs. Due to declining enrollment, Three Village has been able
The board approved the appointment of Nancy Pickford, current Nassakeag Elementary School assistant principal and prekindergarten coordinator, to the post of Minnesauke Elementary School principal. Pickford, who joined the district in 2016, will take over for Brian Biscari, who will be the new principal at Murphy Junior High. Both begin their positions on July 1.
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A young Stony Brook University graduate said he was barred from entering Port Jeff’s Harbor Grill the early morning of Sunday, May 12, because he wears a turban, a religiously significant headwear. Gurvinder Grewal, 23, who graduated in 2018, said he went out the night of May 11 past midnight to hang out with friends. His companions were already in the Harbor Grill restaurant and bar, and he was having his ID checked when he was stopped and told by a manager he was not allowed in with “a head covering.” Harbor Grill has a weekend dress code for Friday and Saturday nights after 10 p.m. restricting all headwear, though the policy made no explicit exceptions for clothing of religious significance. Grewal, a medical scribe at CityMD, said he tried to explain his situation as he is a Sikh, whose religion stems from Punjab in northern India. Male practitioners wear turbans as articles of faith, and are not meant to remove the headwear in public. Not trying to hold up the line of people trying to get in, he went to the back of the line and came up a second time, only to be rebuffed again, and was told it was due to the restaurant’s policy on headwear. “[I] was shocked and embarrassed,” the graduate said. “Never had any experience like this in my life.” A Facebook post from Harbor Grill said Grewal’s black-colored turban seemed at the time “would be more widely perceived as the slang term ‘[do-]rag’ or a ‘stocking cap’ and not a traditional turban.” It said the original rule was put in place because a rule that singled out specific groups would itself be “discriminatory.” Tom Schafer, the owner of Harbor Grill, said he has chided the manager in question and has told him to use his better judgment in cases like this. He added he plans to speak to the rest of his staff and implement a new Friday and Saturday night dress-code policy of no headwear excluding religiously required headwear, for example yarmulkes and turbans. The new code will be posted near the front door. “I don’t have an inkling of prejudice in any way,” Schafer said. “The code was not meant to be discriminating, it was solely for the safety of patrons and staff.” Grewal said that he was glad to see them changing the dress code, but he found the comment about his turban looking like “a
do-rag” to be problematic, especially since he described it several times as a turban to the manager. Barbara Ransome, director of operations for Port Jeff Chamber of Commerce, said the policy at Harbor Grill was to better identify troublemakers in a crowd and, as a private property, the owner is allowed to make that decision. At the same time, the barring of a person over religious garment would cross over into First Amendment territory. “Their staff may need to be educated,” she said. The SBU graduate said he told the manager he had been let inside the establishment last year, back when Harbor Grill was then named Schafer’s. He said he was told the policy on headgear was a new policy. Several other students and graduates of SBU, who did not wish to be named in this article, all confirmed watching Grewal be denied entry. Bansri Shah, a digital media/prelaw student at SBU, posted a message to Facebook about the situation, saying she felt it was especially concerning considering the diversity of students from the nearby university. “Honestly, I never expected this type of action taken from an establishment in Port Jeff considering the racial diversity in a college town right next door, Stony Brook, but I think it’s really messed up,” Shah said in her original Facebook post. In a conversation over Facebook messenger, Shah said she arrived as several people were trying to talk to the bouncer about what happened, but they were ignored. Port Jefferson Mayor Margot Garant said she had messaged both Shah and Grewal and had told the latter she was sorry about what had allegedly happened to him, and that “this does not reflect the tenor or tone of the policies of the Village of Port Jefferson.” She also suggested to him his first step would be to file a police report if he wished to commit to any penal or civil legal action. “I didn’t want that incident to become a black eye on the village,” the mayor said. “Anybody of race, color, sexuality, we embrace and invite everyone here.” The graduate said he plans to file a police report and pursue some sort of legal action. “I was just really surprised that something like this happened to me at a college bar,” he said. “I always read online and on social media about Sikhs and other minorities facing similar situations, but never thought that I would face the situation in my life living on Long Island.”
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LEGALS 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 cafeteria at Murphy Junior High School, 351 Oxhead Road, Stony Brook, New York, in said District on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 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 2019-2020 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 21, 2019. 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 May 1, 2019 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 cu-
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com mulative 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 21, 2019 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 2019-2020 and to authorize the requisite portion thereof to be raised by taxation on the taxable property of the District. 2. To elect (2) members of the Board of Education for a three year term commencing July 1, 2019 and expiring on June 30, 2022. 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 elec-
tion district for voting shall be as follows: Election District 1: Ward Melville High School, 380 Old Town Road, East Setauket, NY Election District 2: Ward Melville High School, 380 Old Town Road, East Setauket, NY Election District 3: R. C. Murphy Junior High School, 351 Oxhead Road, Stony Brook NY Election District 4: Ward Melville High School, 380 Old Town Road, East Setauket, NY Election District 5: P. J. Gelinas Junior High School, 25 Mud Road, 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 2019-2020, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained on the District’s website and by any resident of the District during business hours beginning May 1, 2019 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 22, 2019 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Vacancies on the Board of Education are not considered separate, spe-
cific 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 38 qualified voters of the District (38 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 8, 2019; 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 21, 2019. 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 Tuesday, May 14, 2019 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 21, 2019, 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 10, 2019. 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 16, 2019, 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 18, 2019 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 21, 2019 between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., at the designated election sites to prepare the Register of the School District to be used at the election to be held in
2020, 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 21, 2019. 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 96 qualified voters (96 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 13, 2019 Kathleen Sampogna District Clerk Three Village Central School District Towns of Brookhaven and Smithtown Suffolk County, New York 462 4/4 4x vth
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 7 AVISO DE AUDIENCIA PÚBLICA, VOTO DE PRESUPUESTO Y ELECCIÓN DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR CENTRAL DE TRES PUEBLOS A LAS CIUDADES DE BROOKHAVEN Y SMITHTOWN, CONDADO DE SUFFOLK, NUEVA YORK AVISO que una audición pública de los votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar Central de Three Village de Brookhaven y Smithtown, el condado de Suffolk, Nueva York se llevará a cabo en la cafetería de RC Murphy Junior High School, 351 Oxhead Road, Stony Brook, Nueva York, el miércoles 8 de mayo de 2019 a la hora 19:30, para la transacción de negocios según autorizado por la Ley de Educación, incluidos los siguientes artículos: 1. Presentar a los votantes una declaración detallada (presupuesto propuesto) de la cantidad de dinero, que se requerirá para el año fiscal 2019-2020. 2. Para discutir todos los elementos que se detallan a continuación para ser votados por las máquinas de votación en la Votación de Presupuesto y Elección que se llevará a cabo el martes 21 de mayo de 2019. Para tramitar cualquier otro asunto que pueda surgir antes de la reunión de conformidad con la Ley de Educación del Estado de Nueva York y los actos de enmienda a la misma. Una copia del presupuesto propuesto estará disponible, a solicitud para los residentes del distrito escolar a partir del 1 de mayo de 2019 durante las horas de oficina en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito, North Country Administration Center, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, Nueva York Y SE HA DADO UN AVISO ADICIONAL, que la Sección 495 de la Ley del Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles, requiere que el Distrito Escolar adjunte a su presupuesto propuesto un informe de exención. Dicho informe de exención, que también formará parte del presupuesto final, mostrará cómo el valor
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Elección Distrito 3: William Sidney Mount Elementary School, 50 Dean Lane, Stony Brook, NY Elección Distrito 4: Escuela Primaria Nassakeag, 490 Pond Path, Setauket, NY Elección Distrito 5: Escuela Primaria Setauket, 134 Main Street, Setauket, NY y el lugar en cada distrito electoral para la votación será el siguiente: Distrito Electoral 1: Ward Melville High School, 380 Old Town Road, East Setauket, NY Distrito Electoral 2: Ward Melville High School, 380 Old Town Road, East Setauket, NY Distrito Electoral 3: RC Murphy Junior High School, 351 Oxhead Road, Stony Brook NY Distrito Electoral 4: Ward Melville High School, 380 Old Town Road, East Setauket, NY Distrito Electoral 5: PJ Gelinas Junior High School, 25 Mud Road, Setauket NY Y ADEMÁS SE OTORGA UN AVISO, que se puede obtener una copia de la declaración del monto de dinero que se requerirá para financiar el presupuesto del Distrito Escolar para 2019-2020, sin incluir el dinero público, en el sitio web del Distrito y por cualquier residente del Distrito entre las horas de oficina a partir del 1 de mayo de 2019, excepto los sábados, domingos o feriados, en el Centro de Administración de North Country, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, Nueva York, y en cada una de las siguientes: Escuela Primaria Arrowhead, East Setauket Escuela Primaria Minnesauke, East Setauket Escuela Primaria William Sidney Mount, Stony Brook Escuela Primaria Nassakeag, Setauket Escuela Primaria Setauket, Setauket Escuela Secundaria Paul J. Gelinas, Setauket Escuela Secundaria Robert J. Cushman Murphy, Stony Brook Escuela Secundaria Ward Melville, East Setauket Y SE HA PRESENTADO UN
AVISO ADICIONAL, que las solicitudes de nominación de candidatos para el cargo de miembro de la Junta de Educación se presentarán ante el Secretario de dicho Distrito Escolar en su oficina en el Centro de Administración de North Country, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, Nueva York, no más tarde del 22 de abril de 2019 entre las horas 9:00 y 17:00. Las vacantes en la Junta de Educación no se consideran oficinas separadas y específicas; los candidatos se ejecutan en general las peticiones de nominación no deben describir ninguna vacante específica en la Junta para la cual se nominó al candidato; debe ser dirigido al Secretario del Distrito; debe estar firmado por al menos 38 votantes calificados del Distrito (38 representan el 2% del número de votantes que votaron en la elección anual anterior); debe indicar el nombre y la residencia de cada firmante, y; Debe indicar el nombre y la residencia del candidato. Y SE HA DADO UN AVISO ADICIONAL, que las solicitudes de boletas de voto en ausencia se podrán obtener durante las horas de oficina del Secretario del Distrito a partir del 8 de abril de 2019; las solicitudes completadas deben ser recibidas por el Secretario del Distrito al menos siete (7) días antes de la elección si la boleta se envía por correo al votante, o el día antes de la elección, si la boleta se entrega personalmente al votante. Las boletas de votación en ausencia deben ser recibidas por el Secretario del Distrito a más tardar a la hora 17:00 del martes 21 de mayo de 2019. Una lista de las personas a quienes se emiten las boletas de votación en ausencia estará disponible para la inspección de los votantes calificados del Distrito en la oficina del Secretario del Distrito el martes 14 de mayo de 2019 entre las horas de 9:00 a 11:30 y 14:15 a 15:15, los días de semana, y cada día antes del día establecido para la elección anual, excepto los domingos, los sábados entre las horas 9:00 y 11:00, y durante las horas de votación el 21 mayo 2019, el día fijado para la elección. Cualquier votante calificado puede, después de examinar dicha
lista, presentar una impugnación por escrito de las calificaciones como votante de cualquier persona cuyo nombre aparezca en dicha lista, indicando los motivos de dicha impugnación. Cualquier desafío escrito de este tipo deberá ser transmitido por el Secretario del Distrito o una persona designada por la Junta de Educación a los inspectores de elecciones el día de la elección. Y SE HA DADO UN AVISO ADICIONAL, que se requiere el registro personal de los votantes, ya sea de conformidad con la §2014 de la Ley de Educación o el Artículo 5 de la Ley de Elecciones. Si un votante se ha registrado hasta ahora de conformidad con la §2014 de la Ley de educación y ha votado en una reunión anual o especial del distrito dentro de los últimos cuatro (4) años calendario, es elegible para votar en esta elección; Si un votante está registrado y es elegible para votar conforme al Artículo 5 de la Ley de Elecciones, él o ella también es elegible para votar en esta elección. Todas las demás personas que deseen votar deben registrarse. La Junta de Registro se reunirá con el propósito de llevar a cabo un registro continuo de todos los votantes calificados del Distrito de conformidad con la §2014 de la Ley de Educación en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito en el Centro de Administración de North Country, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, Nueva York entre las horas de 9:00 y 14:00, hora de apertura, los días hábiles, para agregar cualquier nombre adicional al Registro que se usará en la elección antes mencionada, en el momento en que cualquier persona tendrá derecho a tener su nombre colocado en dicho Registro, siempre que en dicha reunión de la Junta de Registro se le conozca o se demuestre a satisfacción de dicha Junta de Registro que tendrá derecho a votar en esa elección para la cual está preparado el registro. El último día para inscribirse será el 10 de mayo de 2019. El registro preparado de conformidad con la §2014 de la Ley de Educación se archivará en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito en el Centro de Administración de North Country, 100 Suffolk
Avenue, Stony Brook, Nueva York , y estará abierto para inspección por cualquier votante calificado del Distrito a partir del jueves 16 de mayo de 2019, entre las 9:00 y 14:30, hora del día, los días hábiles y todos los días antes del día programado para la elección, excepto los domingos, y el sábado 18 de mayo de 2019 de las horas 9:00 a 11:00 de la mañana, y en el lugar de votación el día de la votación. Y SE LE PRESENTA AVISO ADICIONAL, que de conformidad con la §2014 de la Ley de Educación del Estado de Nueva York, la Junta de Inscripción se reunirá el martes 21 de mayo de 2019 entre las horas 6:00 y 21:00 en los sitios de elección designados para preparar el Registro del Distrito Escolar que se utilizará en la elección que se celebrará en 2020, y cualquier reunión especial del distrito que pueda celebrarse después de la preparación de dicho Registro, momento en el que cualquier persona tendrá derecho a hacer que se coloque su nombre en dicho Registro siempre que, en dicha reunión de dicha Junta de Inscripción, se conozca o se demuestre a su satisfacción que dicha Junta de Inscripción tenga derecho a votar en la elección escolar para la cual se inscribió está preparado, o cualquier reunión especial del distrito celebrada después del 21 de mayo de 2019. Y ADEMÁS, SE OTORGA EL AVISO de que, de conformidad con una norma adoptada por la Junta de Educación de conformidad con la §2035 de la Ley de Educación, cualquier referéndum o propuesta para enmendar el presupuesto, o de lo contrario se presentará para votar en dicha elección, debe ser presentado al Secretario de Distrito de la Junta de Educación en el Centro de Administración de North Country, 100 Suffolk Avenue, Stony Brook, Nueva York, 60 días antes de la votación, debe escribirse o imprimirse en el idioma inglés; debe ser dirigido al Secretario del Distrito Escolar; debe estar firmado por al menos 96 votantes calificados (96 que representan el 5% del número de votantes LEGALS con’t on pg. 9
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LEGALS LEGALS con’t from pg. 8 que votaron en la elección anual anterior) del Distrito; y debe indicar el nombre de cada firmante. Sin embargo, la Junta Escolar no aceptará ninguna petición para presentar ante los votantes cualquier propuesta cuyo propósito no esté dentro de los poderes de los votantes para determinar, lo cual es ilegal, o cualquier propuesta que no incluya una asignación específica donde el gasto del dinero es requerido por la proposición, o cuando exista otra razón válida para excluir la proposición de la boleta electoral. Fecha: Setauket, Nueva York , 13 de marzo de 2019. Kathleen Sampogna Secretaria del Distrito Three Village Central School District Ciudades de Brookhaven y Smithtown Condado de Suffolk, Nueva York 463 4/4 4x vth NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P., Plaintiff AGAINST BRIDGET LENNON AKA BRIDGET ANN LENNON, AKA BRIDGET ANSELMO, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated December 11, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, on June 05, 2019 at 9:15AM, premises known as 120 FREEMAN LANE, MANORVILLE, NY 11949. 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, DISTRICT 0200, SECTION 591.00, BLOCK 02.00, LOT 009.005. Approximate amount of judgment $335,402.05 plus interest
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HAHN,
Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 558 5/2 4x vth TO THE TAXPAYERS AND INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, TAKE NOTICE: Louis J. Marcoccia, Receiver of Taxes, in and for the said Town, has received the tax and assessment rolls and warrant for the 2018/2019 Tax Levy and said second half taxes and assessments therein may be paid to the Receiver of Taxes at his office, Brookhaven Town Hall, One Independence Hill, Suite 110, Farmingville, New York 11738-2149 Payments must be postmarked no later than Friday May 31st 2018 to avoid penalty. *Tax Office Closed Monday May 27th in Observance of Memorial Day* *Office Open 8am – 8pm Friday May 31st* 577 5/16 1x ptr,vth,vbr,tmc NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF15 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006FF15, Plaintiff, AGAINST ANNETTE GIULIANO AKA ANNETTE T. GIULIANO, ANTHONY GIULIANO, et al. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on January 5, 2018. I, the undersigned
Referee, will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on June 13, 2019 at 9:00 AM premises known as 10 STARFIRE DR., CENTEREACH, NY 11720. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0200 Section 392.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 025.000. Approximate amount of judgment $576,256.32 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #23317/2011. JOHN JULIANO, ESQ., Referee, Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attorneys for Plaintiff - 40 Marcus Drive, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747 609 5/16 4x vth INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF OLD FIELD PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF WORK SESSION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Old Field shall hold a public work session on Tuesday, May 28, 2019, at 3:30 P.M., at the Keeper’s Cottage, 207 Old Field Road, Setauket, New York 11733, to consider the application of Paul Broder, Naulakha Farm, LLC, and Boundary South, LLC as owners of premises located at 80 Mt. Grey Road, Old Field, New York, 11733, also known and designated on the Suffolk County Real Property Tax Map as District 203, Section 17, Block 2, Lots 4, 10.1, 11 and 12, District 203, Section 20, Block 1, Lot 1, seeking subdivision approval pursuant to Chapter 95 of the Village Code. BY ORDER OF THE PLANNING BOARD of the Incorporated Village of Old Field,
New York. Adrienne Kessel Village Clerk DATED: May 10, 2019 617 5/16 1x vth NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, SEC. 85-55 (B) OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A WORKSESSION ON MAY 20, 2019 (BZA CONFERENCE ROOM – 1ST FLOOR) AT 3:00 P.M. AND A PUBLIC HEARING ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019 (2ND FLOOR AUDITORIUM) COMMENCING AT 2:00 P.M. AT ONE INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH OPEN MEETINGS LAW, SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE LIVE STREAMED OVER THE INTERNET AT http:// b r o o k h a v e n t o w n n y. i g m 2 . com/Citizens/Default.aspx, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: VILLAGE TIMES HERALD 14. Anne Clough O’Brien & Mary O’Brien, J. Figari Jr.. S. Figari & D. Powers, c/o Kelly’s Expediting, 2150 Smithtown Ave., Suite 5, Ronkonkoma, NY. Location: East side Rt. 25A 985’+/- South of South Jersey Ave., E. Setauket. Applicant requests permission for 4 proposed wall signs on east elevation and 3 proposed wall signs on west elevation (one sign permitted per elevation); height variance for one of said signs on east elevation to exceed 18’ high, 80 sq. ft. permitted (22’ high, 204.6 sq. ft permitted); also, height variance for one of said signs on west elevation to exceed 18’ high, 36 sq. ft. permitted (20.9’ high, 129.6 sq. ft.). (0200 11000 0300 013000) 15.
Daka
Realty
Co.,
c/o Kelly’s Expediting 2150 Smithtown Ave., Ste. 5, Ronkonkoma, NY. Location: Southwest corner Rte. 347 and Pond Path (North side Nicolls Rd.), Setauket. Applicant requests permission for 5 proposed wall signs (one permitted per elevation): height variance for one of said signs on east elevation to exceed 18’ high 80 sq. ft permitted (22’ high 204.6 sq. ft. proposed); also, height variance for one of said signs on west elevation to exceed 18’ high, 36 sq. ft. (22’ high 206 sq. ft.). (0200 38800 0100 001000) THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL COMMENCE AT 4 P.M. 24. Maria B Gac Irrevocable Trust, 88 Oneida Ave., S. Setauket, NY. Location: West side Oneida Ave. 525’ South of Chester St., S. Setauket. Applicant requests rear yard variance for existing one story residence addition (sunroom). (0200 30800 0200 026000 & 027000) VILLAGE TIMES HERALD REVISION #17 (originally of 4/24/19) Serota Brooktown I & II LLC, 70 East Sunrise Hwy., Valley Stream, NY. Location: Northwest corner Nesconset Hwy. & Hallock Rd., Stony Brook. Applicant requests height variances for proposed 29’10” high, 147 sq. ft. wall sign on east elevation (18’ high, 80 sq. ft. permitted) & for proposed 22’6” high, 116 sq. ft. wall sign on south elevation (18’ high, 36 sq. ft. permitted). (0200 43900 0200 002001) CASES WILL BE HEARD AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD. PAUL M. DE CHANCE CHAIRMAN 621 5/16 1x vth NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
PHH Mortgage Corporation, Plaintiff AGAINST Cecil King a/k/a Cecil R. King; Valerie King a/k/a Valerie Hunter King; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated April 11, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Suffolk County Supreme Court, on the front steps, 1 Court Street Riverhead, NY 11901 on June 19, 2019 at 1:00PM, premises known as 7 Carnaby Avenue, 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, State of NY, District 0200 Section 260.00 Block 03.00 Lot 038.001. Approximate amount of judgment $358,084.55 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 608451/2017. David F. Sappe, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: May 1, 2019 626 5/16 4x vth
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SBU students set sail at annual regatta On May 10 Stony Brook University students gathered at the campus’ Roth Pond to participate in the Roth Pond Regatta. The annual event, hosted by Undergraduate Student Government, is held to help students blow off some
steam before finals as they take to the 200-yard pond in handmade cardboard boats. This year marked the event’s 30th anniversary and featured the Dr. Seuss and All Things Seussical theme. Photos by David Luces.
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The Ward Melville girls lacrosse team kept pace with Middle Country for the first 25 minutes of play, but the Mad Dogs went on a scoring tear outscoring the Patriots 10 goals to 4, to put the game away, 16-9, in a Division I matchup May 10. Summer Agostino led the way for the Patriots with one goal and three assists. With the win, Middle Country wins the division with a record of 13-1, 14-2 overall. The Patriot loss is only their second of the season. They finished third with a 12-2 record one game behind Northport. Pictured clockwise from above, Middle
Country’s Jennifer Barry and Ward Melville junior Sydney Golini battle for possession; Ward Melville junior attack Kristin Quinn gets a shot off down low among four MC defenders; Ward Melville Samantha Tarpey with a save in net; Patriots sophomore midfielder Agostino rips a shot on goal; and Ward Melville senior Lexi Reinhardt drives toward the crease. Both teams earned a bye in the opening round of the playoffs and are back in action May 20 when Middle Country will host the winner of the May 17 Sachem East vs. Bay Shore game, and the Patriots will be at home to take on either Sachem North or Smithtown West. Game times have yet to be determined. Photos by Bill Landon
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Opinion
Editorial Election day debate
Mark your calendar: May 21 is election day! And according to New York State law, so is the second Tuesday in July for most Suffolk County fire departments. The third Tuesday in March is also election day for many village trustees and propositions. Election day for state and local primaries, well that’s June 25 this year. When do you vote on library budget? Each local library has a different day for its election. So, why then do we call the first Tuesday in November election day as if there’s only one day when citizens vote? Election days can be tough to track. It’s like the nutty old Abbott and Costello skit “Who’s on first, what’s on second, and I don’t know is on third.” Yet elections are no laughing matter. Collectively, all of these elections amount to increased spending, which overtime adds up. It’s not easy getting it straight — not only these dates, but also all the spending. In recent years, large and seemingly extravagant multimillion-dollar public projects have been both approved and declined by popular vote with lower voter turnout throughout our circulation area. The $14.9 million bond for the new Setauket Firehouse was approved on its third try with just 580 people voting out of a population of several thousand in the fire district. Last year, a bond presented by the Mount Sinai School District was voted down with a 664428 tally against the project. Mount Sinai has a population of over 12,000. If one or two days each year were designated election day, it would be easier to hold elected officials accountable by enabling taxpayers to see a broad overview of taxation on one ballot. At TBR News Media, we would support consolidating elections into one or two universal election days each year. Make it a national holiday, so people are more keenly aware of their obligation. Maybe turn Columbus Day, a federal holiday, into election day? With one or two annual election days, citizens could more easily track spending and stay abreast of community affairs. But until this happens, as we said, mark your calendars. All elections are important: They determine where our money will go and how much of it. On May 21, Long Islanders will vote on board of education members and school district budgets, which account for a significant majority of our local tax bills. It’s a crucial vote that typically gains support from parents with children in school, while retirees or people with more limited income, who may have different priorities, make a point to show up at the polls to say no. That’s the system we have now, so be sure to exercise your right to vote May 21.
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Over the past six months, again and again, we’ve consoled and supported one another and our respective faith communities after incidents of hate and violence against people at prayer, whether Muslim, Sikh, Christian or Jewish. Also, recent arson attacks against several historically black churches and a mosque in California. The list could go on. We feel tremendous sadness for each one lost and for their families and loved ones. We feel tremendous sadness for those who are living with injury, whether physical, mental, or emotional. We feel tremendous sadness for the faith communities forever scarred by that loss and by the trauma of violence. We stand with and for each other. We do not agree with each other about everything theological, but we vigorously defend and celebrate one another’s right to pray, worship and live vibrantly as people of faith. In our Three Village Interfaith Clergy Association, we are constantly learning from one another. We host interfaith services, programs and a blog for faith leaders and people of different faith traditions to be in conversation. We encourage everyone in our communities to seek out opportunities to learn about and form relationships with those from a variety of faith and cultural traditions. We are united in this community and love one another as friends and as siblings. We invite you to build those bridges with us. But we also are angry. We’re angry about the persistence of hate. We’re angry that anti-Semitism and Islamophobia and racism are on the rise. We’re angry that organized hate groups are on the rise. We’re angry that people
have such easy access to guns and other weapons that destroy human life. We’re angry that some of this violence is done in the name of religion, and we confess and lament our own failures to wrestle critically with our own scriptures and theologies, and to oppose false versions of those theologies. We’re angry that we now have to spend time talking about how to secure our worship buildings and create safety and active shooter protocols — time that takes away from working for peace and justice in our communities and in our world. We’re angry that our children are learning that the two places they should feel most safe in their communities — their schools and places of worship — are now too often targets. We must do something together about violence. As faith leaders, we don’t have all the answers, but it’s important for people of faith to be part of the conversation about guns, and conflict, and war, and our culture’s increasing acquiescence and resignation to violence, whether it is violent acts or words. Faith leaders, faith communities and people of faith should be the front lines of these conversations, of the commitment to nonviolence, and of active opposition to the glorification of weapons and violence in all its forms. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. often talked about the Beloved Community. On one occasion, he said, “The end is the creation of the Beloved Community. It is this type of spirit and this type of love that can transform opponents into friends. It is this type of understanding goodwill that will transform the deep gloom of the old age into the exuberant gladness of the new age. It is this love which will bring
about miracles in the hearts of [people].” Let us be, together in this Three Village community, the model of exuberant gladness, celebrating and loving one another, and actively working together against the deep gloom of hate and violence. Three Village Interfaith Clergy Association Rev. Margaret H. Allen Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Stony Brook Rev. Linda Anderson Community Minister in affiliation with Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Rabbi Aaron Benson North Shore Jewish Center Rev. Kate Huddelson Stony Brook University Hospital Palliative Chaplain Rev. Kate Jones Calone Setauket Presbyterian Church Elaine Learnard Conscience Bay Quaker Meeting Rev. Gregory Leonard Bethel AME Church Setauket Fr. Jim Mannion St. James R.C. Church Sr. Edith Menegus St. Charles Hospital & Ursuline Sisters of Tildonk Rabbi Paul Sidlofsky Temple Isaiah of Stony Brook Rev. Chuck Van Houton Stony Brook Community Church Rev. Richard Visconti Caroline Church of Brookhaven Cantor Marcey Wagner Temple Isaiah of Stony Brook Ismail Zahed Islamic Association of Long Island
Letter to the editor
Single most attraction of Island is its people I always enjoy reading Daniel Dunaief’s opinion piece, and last week’s column, “The agony and ecstasy of Long Island life” was no exception. I wish to take the liberty of adding one element of “ecstasy” to his piece, if I may be so presumptuous. As an unapologetic and extremely fortunate native Islander, in my opinion, the single most positive
attraction of our Island is its people. The diversity, empathy and resourcefulness of our neighbors is something of which we can all be proud. Just look at the volunteerism reflected by our fire departments, EMS personnel, school board trustees, library board trustees and countless other organizations that significantly add to the quality of our
lives where their lifeblood is the dedication of the women and men we call neighbors. Admittedly we may be loud at times and in a hurry most of the time, but I wouldn’t trade the friends and neighbors with whom we share our Island with anyone anywhere. Tony Parlatore Stony Brook
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s I ponder the next step before my pint-sized daughter leaves the proverbial nest, I recall the incongruities between what we expected, what happened and what we remember. Please find below a list of some magical and not-so-magical moments. The birth of our daughter What we thought would happen: We had 40, no, make it D. None 42, weeks to get of the above ready for the birth of our daughter BY DANIEL DUNAIEF who waited well past her due date to appear. We took Lamaze classes — “breathe honey, breathe, there you go” — we read baby books and we had a birth plan. I figured my wife
would let me know “it’s time” when her water broke or when the squint-through-them-andthen-smile-radiantly contractions arrived. We’d jump in a taxi and a wonderfully cheerful nurse would welcome us to the hospital. What actually happened: Our daughter really didn’t want to come out, so the doctor scheduled an induced delivery. We casually packed our small bags, drove slowly to the hospital and walked up to the entrance. Numerous drugs, two days, almost no sleep and considerable anxiety later, our daughter still hadn’t made her appearance. What we remember: This is tough, because we recall some of the hours of confusion and anxiety, but the end result was so life altering that one of our recurring memories was of a nurse coming in, to ask how many times we changed her diaper after she spent hours in the room with us. Wait, were we supposed to change her diaper? Early trips to the doctor What I thought would happen: He’d examine her and tell us what a wonderful job
we were doing, and would offer us timely and helpful advice about surviving without sleep. What actually happened: She weighed less than she did at birth. Is that good? Is that bad? No, it’s normal, he assured us. Why are you giving her shots already? Can’t she get shots later? She looks so peaceful. Why are you making her cry? What I remember: That shot seemed so painful. We don’t remember our first shots, but we both felt as if the doctor were stabbing us with a sword when he gently inserted the needle in her arm. First steps What we thought would happen: She’d take some steps, we’d clap, and she’d be on her way. What actually happened: We didn’t take away her walking toy until someone told us it was keeping her from learning to walk. What we remember: Silly us, we delayed her walking because we let her keep using the toy, but, hey, she did just fine. First athletic event What I thought would happen: She’d try to
throw or catch and ball and I’d be thrilled with her effort. What actually happened: She played with dandelions and chatted with her friends. What I remember: She looked great in that red T-shirt with her mitt turned backward toward her knee. Going to high school What we thought would happen: She’d share her daily experiences with us and we’d laugh and offer sage advice. What actually happened: She grunted, we growled, and now she’s graduating What we remember: She smiled and waved at us from the volleyball court and she laughed with us while we made cookies for her friends. Driving What we thought would happen: She’d drive slowly and carefully and listen to us. What actually happened: She told us all the advice we gave her wasn’t how we drove. What we remember: She passed her driver’s test and can do errands and drive herself around. Thank goodness.
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t’s still the same old story, only 60 years later. When I was an undergraduate at Barnard, the college president, Millicent McIntosh, who was well ahead of her time, urged the women — actually we still called ourselves “girls” then — to prepare themselves for a career and not just for marriage. “Statistics tell us that you will be alone during some parts of your adult life, whether from widowhood, divorce or not finding a mate. You may have to support yourself and your children, should you have them.” Between We giggled at the message. you and me The question BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF then became: Who will take care of the children while we are working, and what
will be the effect of a working mother on those children? In short, the issue was how to balance a career and motherhood. Although she didn’t say it, the answer for President McIntosh, our role model who had several children, was to have help in the home. That was made possible by the fact that she and her physician husband made a sufficient living to pay for that help. That meant for women to have a career was a luxury, and we resolved the career/motherhood dilemma by assuring ourselves that it was quality time spent with children, not quantity, that would make the difference in their lives. How pat an answer. How innocent. How ridiculous. This was just before the world changed, just before Betty Friedan, Bella Abzug, Gloria Steinem and the invention of birth control pills. Within the following 20 years, certainly by the early 1980s, women poured out of the kitchen into the workplace, and the two-paycheck family became the norm. Values in America had changed, family income had improved, but the conversation was the same: Who will take care
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of the children and how will women and men — and the children at home — cope? So how have we coped? For starters, women can pursue success in the workplace much more readily, if not yet with pay equality. Women can also support themselves rather than stay in a marriage they may deem difficult. The other side of the coin is that the frustrations of balancing the workplace and motherhood that we imagined early on have indeed come true. And lots of other changes have taken place in society that weren’t imagined. The relationship between men and women inside marriage has changed. The drive for equal pay in the workplace continues. The rate of divorce has soared in the last half-century. And fewer Americans are even getting married than ever before. In 1960, 82 percent of Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 were married, but in 2010 that rate had dropped to 44 percent. By 2018, the reproductive rate in the United States had fallen to a 32-year low, which will of course have all sorts of implications for the future
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workforce and economic consequences on Social Security, among others. Remaining in the middle class now depends, for most people, on two incomes. And the work-life balance question? Well, that problem still hangs in the air. Someone has to take care of the children, but who? I can honestly say that almost every career-successful wife I have ever interviewed and asked how she managed the home-workplace situation has expressed frustration with the outcome even as she loves her work. Couples today work out their own arrangements. Those fortunate enough to have the funds hire help. Roles in marriage have sometimes reversed, with the husband staying at home for the family. Some corporations have realized the benefit of offering paid family leave, so that infants are not left to third-party care. Grandparents have been pressed into service to care for their grandchildren. But the bottom line is that the choice to work has now become the necessity in most cases for both partners to support the family. The choice is still a luxury.
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