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Throne-Holst, Calone in virtual tie before absentee ballots Polls closed Tuesday at 9 p.m. for the Democratic primary in the 1st Congressional District, but voters still have to wait to find out who will face freshman U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) come November. Setauket native David Calone trailed former Southampton Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst by 29 votes by the end of Tuesday, unofficial Suffolk County Board of Elections results showed, but neither candidate felt comfortable enough to speak definitively about the race. Unofficial results showed Throne-Holst with 5,446 votes — 50.09 percent of the vote — and Calone with 5,417 votes — 49.82 percent. Calone, a former prosecutor, venture capitalist, and North Shore native, said his campaign would be waiting for the nearly 1,700 absentee ballots to be counted in the coming week before making any further statements on his status in the primary race. “We did not have Wall Street fundraisers, and we did not have $720,000 of super PAC funding poured in for us in the last three weeks — but here we are in a vir-

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setauket native David Calone, left, barely trails former southampton Town supervisor Anna Throneholst, right, after Tuesday’s primary election. tual tie,” Calone said Wednesday. “I cannot begin to thank all the volunteers and supporters who have put their hearts and souls into this campaign over the past year. Together, we knocked on thousands of doors, held nearly fifty house parties, and made tens of thousands of phone calls to voters in every corner of this district.” By the end of the primary campaign, Calone received several endorsements from various elected officials and community groups, including state Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket), Suffolk

County Legislator Sarah Anker (D-Mount Sinai) and Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Valerie Cartright (D-Port Jefferson Station). Calone has experience working as director of six privately held companies throughout the country and has helped organize the bipartisan Congressional Caucus on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the U.S. House of Representatives, advocating federal policies that promote job creation through the development of startups and other small businesses. In that role, he helped launch Start-

up Day Across America, an event to connect federal officials with early-stage companies in their regions. He also founded the Long Island Emerging Technologies Fund, which provides funding to six early-stage companies based on technology developed at Long Island’s research institutions. Throne-Holst, who received support from Zeldin’s predecessor, former U.S. Rep. Tim 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 — spoke with gravitas about her standing after all voting district tallies were in Tuesday night, excluding absentee votes. “We are waiting for all votes to be counted,” she said in a statement, “but are proud to have a lead at the end of election night. We are confident going forward that victory will be ours now … and in November.” Throne-Holst co-founded the Hayground School — an elementary school dedicated to supporting children with different learning needs. After serving as a councilwoman, she was the first Democrat to be elected supervisor in Southampton since 1993, overcoming a red-leaning electorate on the East End. Zeldin unseated the six-term Democrat Bishop by a wide margin back in 2014, with a final vote total of his 54 percent to 45 percent. Out in the more western 3rd Congressional District, former Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) bested four other candidates vying for the nomination to run for Israel’s seat after the longtime incumbent said he would not seek re-election earlier this year.

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Setauket Elementary School kids honor America at Citi Field By Phil COrsO Play ball. The Setauket Elementary School band took the field at Citi Field earlier this month before the New York Mets game on Wednesday, June 15, to perform the national anthem. Under the direction of Richard Wiederman, the band welcomed thousands of baseball fans in a fitting end to another school year. The Mets took on the Pittsburgh Pirates and ended up winning by a score of 11 to 2. Photos from richard Wiederman

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Car hits four pedestrians, driver has panic attack By Elana Glowatz A young man was seriously injured on Thursday night as a car slammed into him and three others on Jayne Boulevard. The Suffolk County Police Department said 19-year-old Jonathon Caba suffered a serious head injury in the Port Jefferson Station crash, which happened close to 9:30 p.m. Both he and 22-year-old Yaviel Calderon, who File Photo had a leg injury, were treated at Stony Four people are injured after a driver hit them Brook University Hospital while the in Port Jefferson Station. two others — Jerry Vargas, 18, and Aneudi Dilone, 20 — refused medical attention. All four victims are from Port Jefferson Station, police said, as is the driver. According to police, a 22-year-old man was driving north on Jayne Blvd. in a 2004 Mercedes Benz close to Erie Street when he hit the four pedestrians, who were allegedly walking partially in the road. The driver had a panic attack and was treated at John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, police said. Police impounded the Mercedes for a safety check and detectives from the SCPD’s 6th Precinct are investigating the crash.

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A 25-year old man from Middle Island was in the driver’s seat of a 2015 Jeep near the corner of Arden Place and Main Street in Port Jefferson at about 2 a.m. on June 25 with marijuana in his possession, police said. He was arrested and charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of marijuana.

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The spare tire cover on the back of a 2013 Jeep parked outside of a home on Commodore Circle in Port Jefferson Station was stolen at about 4 p.m. on June 26, police said.

Hit, run and hide

On June 22 at about 3:30 p.m., a 26-yearold man from Port Jefferson Station driving a 1997 Honda crashed into the guardrail near the intersection of Joline Road and Erie Street in Port Jefferson Station and fled the scene, police said. About 40 minutes later, police found him in the backyard of a fenced-in property on Ontario Street and arrested and charged him with leaving the scene of an accident with property damage and third-degree criminal trespassing.

June was tough for Kmart

On June 14, at Kmart on North Ocean Avenue in Farmingville, a 52-year-old man from Farmingville stole an airbed and a table at about 2:30 p.m., police said. About two hours later, they said, he returned and stole a tent. He was arrested on June 22 in Port Jefferson Station and charged with two counts of petit larceny.

Weed smoker in Village Hall lot

On June 24 at about 11:30 p.m., a 26-year-old man from Stony Brook, seated in the driver’s seat of a Mercedes in the parking lot of Port Jefferson Village Hall, was smoking marijuana, police said. He was arrested and charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of marijuana.

Bad check busted

On Dec. 1, 2015, at a vendor fair on the grounds of John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson, a 51-yearold woman from Ridge wrote a check knowing there were insufficient funds in the associated account, police said. She was arrested on June 22 in Selden and charged with issuing a bad check.

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An unknown person stole clothing from Kohl’s on Nesconset Highway in Setauket at about 7 p.m. on June 23, police said.

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A window of a vacant home on North Evergreen Drive in Selden was broken at about 8 p.m. on June 12, police said.

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A 22-year-old man from Rocky Point was holding a closable plastic bag containing marijuana in front of a home on Prospect Street in Port Jefferson at about 3:30 a.m. on June 26, according to police. He was arrested and charged with fifth degree criminal possession of marijuana. —ComPilEd By alEx PEtroSki


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Alternative technologies bring hope to Island’s polluted waters By Colm Ashe The message from Stony Brook University’s Center for Clean Water Technology was clear — it’s time to cut the poop. Suffolk County’s waters are inundated with nitrogen pollution and the main culprit is wastewater coming from our homes, officials said this week. There are more than 360,000 homes in the county using a 5,000-year-old system for waste management — septic tanks and cesspools. The waste from these systems is leaching into the groundwater, causing high amounts of nitrogen pollution. On June 20, the NYS Center for Clean Water Technology at Stony Brook University proposed the new technologies they aim to implement in order to restore our polluted waters to a healthy state. The design is simple, officials said: utilizing locally sourced, natural materials to provide a system that is both efficient and economically feasible. This is not just an environmental issue. Suffolk County’s waters underlie the foundation of the state’s greater economy, from real estate to tourism. If nothing is done to counteract continuous contamination, officials argued, the very identity of Long Island could be compromised. The center is taking action, and its members shared that action with the public on Thursday, June 23. “These simple systems, comprised of

sand and finely ground wood, are demonstrating an ability to treat household wastewater as well or better than the most advanced wastewater treatment plants,” said Christopher Gobler, the center’s codirector and professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University. “Similar in footprint and basic functionality to a drain field, the most common form of onsite wastewater dispersal around the country, we call them nitrogen-removing biofilters, and the next step is to pilot them at residences to see if they can consistently perform in more dynamic situations.” To accompany the high nitrogen-removal rates, these nitrogen-removing biofilters are proving effective in removing other unwanted contaminants from the water, such as pharmaceuticals and personal care products, Gobler said. Harold Walker, center co-director, professor and chair of the Department of Civil Engineering at Stony Brook University, reinforced the new system’s viability, adding, “they are passive systems by design, which means they are low maintenance and require little energy to operate.” Biofilters are not the only technology the center is working on. Ever since they were funded by the state environmental protection fund in 2015, their collaborative efforts with leading experts from the public and private sectors have produced several treatment options all in the name of

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still up to Suffolk County to approve the systems for commercial use. In an exclusive interview with TBR News Media, Gobler said, “some systems will be approved this year.” As part of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services demonstration program, the center should see local testing as early as this fall. Pilot installations are already underway at a test center, Gobler said.

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Artists from Minnesauke Elementary School and P.J. Gelinas Junior High School donate their lily-pad IV stand platforms to Stony Brook Children’s.

Donating seats for pediatric patients

Earlier this year, Minnesauke Elementary and P.J. Gelinas Junior High schools’ National Junior Art Honor Societies collab-

orated to create 24 artistically painted lily pad-shaped platforms for the bottoms of IV stands and recently donated the creations to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital. The heavy-duty wooden bases aim to provide long-term pediatric patients with a fun surface to sit and ride upon while walking through the hospital hallways — an alternative to traditional wheelchairs.

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R.C. Murphy ninth-graders were all smiles as they received awards during this year’s moving up ceremony.

Next step for junior high graduates

The gymnasium at R.C. Murphy Junior High School and the front lawn at P.J. Gelinas Junior High School were filled with proud parents, family members and friends as the buildings’ ninth-grade classes celebrated moving up to high school with ceremonies this June. During Murphy’s ceremony, many students were honored for success in academic subjects, as well as physical fitness, volunteer service and acts of char-

acter. Additionally, several Three Village Teachers Association monetary awards were presented, student-vocalists provided a musical interlude and the ninthgraders presented their class gift of spirit banners to decorate the school grounds. At the end of the ceremony, each student was called to the dais to receive his or her moving-up certificate. At P.J. Gelinas, musicians performed a tribute to this year’s school musical, “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” and “We’ll Never Say Goodbye.” Student speaker Amy Lynch shared reflections of her class’s time at Gelinas, and the ninth-graders were individually presented with moving-up certificates.

oBITUARIeS Isidore Lasurdo

Isidore “Jerry” Lasurdo, 99, of Jefferson’s Ferry in South Setauket, died on June 8. He was born on June 23, 1917 in Brooklyn, the son of Alexander and Mary Lasurdo. Jerry was the retired chairman and CEO of Greenpoint Savings Bank. He was the beloved husband of the late Helen, to whom he was married to for 71 years; loving father of Thomas (Gemma), James (Mary), Donald (Annette), Ellen Messerschmidt (John) and the late Gerald; cherished grandfather of Amy, Brent, Joy and Matthew and dear brother of Dominick. He is survived by many other family members and friends. Arrangements were entrusted to Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. Services were held at St. Anthony of Padua Church and interment followed in St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. An online guest book is available at www.bryantfh.com.

Patrick Johnson

Patrick J. Johnson, 88, of East Setauket, died on June 5. He was born on Aug. 11, 1927, in Astoria, the son of Percy and Nora Johnson. Patrick was a veteran of the U.S. Navy who served in World War II. He was a retired New York City Police officer. His hobbies included woodworking, model ships, birdhouses, gardening, landscaping and fishing. He always took pride in the care of his home and loved spending time with his family. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Rosemary; daughters, Jean, Janet and Donna; son, Michael; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brother, Edward; and many other family members and friends. Arrangements were entrusted to Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. A service with military honors was held at the chapel in Calverton National Cemetery. Interment followed immediately. An online guest book is available at www.bryantfh.com.

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Ward Melville sends two to Under Armour games By Desirée Keegan Two of Ward Melville’s multisport athletes are taking their lacrosse talents to the national stage. Junior Eddie Munoz and freshman Dylan Pallonetti made the Under Armour AllAmerica Long Island highlight and command teams, respectively, and are the only two Patriots to represent the school this week in the underclass tournament from June 30 to July 3 in Baltimore. “It’s a big honor to be representing my school and my team,” Munoz said. “It’s going to be awesome. These are the kids we’re going to be playing in college. We’re all committed to these very good Division I schools, so it’s nice to be able to play them now and then again when we get to the collegiate level.” Munoz, who committed to Stony Brook University, originally started out playing baseball. His father Eddie Munoz Jr. said his son started to progress athletically at a young age. “He started walking at 10 months old,” said Munoz Jr., who played baseball and wrestled at Newfield, and was a two-time All-County football player. “By 3 years old, I was throwing a football from 10 yards away and he was catching it with his hands. By the time he was 5 years old, he was switch-hitting at a batting cage and hitting 65 miles-per-hour fastballs. I’d bring him up to the field and would hit fly balls into the outfield and he would naturally be able to catch them.” But Munoz’s mother’s cousin, who played lacrosse at Salisbury University, told the athlete, who was is an All-League, All-County and All-Long Island football player, that he

File photos above and top left by Desirée Keegan; file photo top right by Bill Landon

Clockwise from top left, eddie Munoz and Dylan Pallonetti compete for Ward Melville; and Munoz holds the team back before celebrating the Long island championship win. needed to try lacrosse. Once he did, the rest was history. “We put a stick in his hand in third grade and he never put it down,” Munoz Jr. said. Munoz, who also wrestled as a freshman and won the New York State wrestling championship for youth in fifth grade, said he tried a few clinics and didn’t like them, but also said that once he got older and started playing in games, he fell in love with the sport. “I love the chemistry of the game,” he said. “The way everyone is with each other, the respect factor and the competitiveness, physicality — it never gets boring, there’s no sitting

around — it’s constant in-and-out subbing. It’s up-tempo and that’s my kind of game.” Although already committed, the national exposure will help but will work more in the favor of those like Pallonetti. “This is good for him for the future,” Dylan’s mother Michele Pallonetti said. “We’re thrilled and I feel he’s very lucky. He’s worked hard for it, he deserves it, he loves the sport and he’s really passionate about it. He’ll really represent New York.” Dylan Pallonetti also grew up playing a sport other than lacrosse. Since he was a child, his uncle had him on roller skates in

the driveway, and it got him really competitive. He plays ice hockey for Ward Melville’s junior varsity team, and also played basketball. He was the fifth leading scorer in his hockey league this season. “He’s been playing with his brother and uncle in the driveway for years, the neighbors make a joke about it,” Michele Pallonetti said. Her son began playing lacrosse in fourth grade on the town team, and by seventh grade, he moved to the Long Island Express club team. This past season, Pallonetti made the varsity team, and earned Rookie of the Year for Suffolk County, which all came as a surprise being that it was his first year on the team. “We’re super proud of him and most proud that he’s a freshman out there and handles himself confidently and he’s very calm,” his mother said. “He fits in with the older boys. He’s a very low-key, he doesn’t get hyped up over anything, which I think helps him deal with those types of situations, and we love watching him play. It’s very exciting.” Dylan Pallonetti said that he’s learned a lot and believes he’s excelled at a faster rate in the sport because of all he’s learned from the older players. Although Ward Melville is nationally known, being that the team has consistently ranked high in New York standings, and was just goals shy of another New York State title this past season, he’s also excited to represent the school and more importantly, show what he’s made of. “The competition is going to be good, a lot of coaches are going to be there and I’m going to try to just play like I always play,” he said. “I just can’t wait to play the game.”


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Ward Melville HS Graduation 2016

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Above, Ward Melville HS parents applaud as their graduates prepare for the big moment. Inset, graduates at the ceremony on Sunday. Below left, students toss their caps into the air at the end of the graduation. Below right, two Ward Melville High School students hold their diplomas.


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Left and above, graduating seniors accept diplomas from assistant principal Erin Connolly at Ward Melville High School’s commencement on June 26. San Ha Kim Woon Young Kim Rachel Kinney Elena Kirillov Daron Klett Christopher Knudsen Sean Kobarg Maho Koga Amanda Krawchuck Meaghan Kruse

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Humza Hussain Sarah Hyland Justin Iannotto Michael Incardona Grace Ippolito Stephen Jackson Yoav Jacob Peter Jespersen Jeremy Johnson Livia Jones Anuja Ria Joshi Ryan Judge Nadlher Jules Bailey Kaiserman Alice Kaplan Matthew Karp Alexander Kay Dennis Kellerman Kayla Kelly Jared Kelly Erin Kelly Christopher Kenny Daryn Kent Thomas Kernan Joshua Khoury Mackenzie Kiely Brett Kiesel John Kiessel Daniel Kikel

Shelby Lin, valedictorian, Class of 2011

Now in her first year as a consultant at McKinsey & Co., Shelby Lin said one of the things she took from her years at Ward Melville High School is her relationship with her teachers. Photo from Shelby Lin The former varsity soccer player, Shelby Lin Science Olympiad team member and reporter for the school paper said it was those “peer-to-peer” relationships that helped develop her maturity. After high school, Lin attended Harvard University, where she concentrated in applied math with a focus on economics. She then studied operations research on a Harvard Fellowship at Cambridge University. Her words of wisdom to the class of 2016: “Don’t freak out about what you’re doing next. Life is very long.”

Rachel Gutman, salutatorian, Class of 2013

Three years after her own graduation Rachel Gutman returned to Ward Melville to celebrate the graduation of her sister Sarah. Gutman is a rising senior with a joint concentraPhoto from rachel Gutman tion in comparative literature and linrachel Gutman guistics at Brown University and recalls the lasting effect of her advanced placement language and composition class with Dr. Elizabeth Kelso. “It really changed the way I was going through English classes,” she said, adding that it showed her that pursuing English academically was a real possibility. Gutman did not consider herself to be athletic, but taking part in the Science Olympiad gave her the experience of working as part of a team. She said it encouraged her to join the sailing team in college. Her words to the class of 2016: “Definitely take what you’ve learned at Ward Melville and be grateful for it. Don’t be afraid to go out into the world and let it change you.”


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Above and below , soon-to-be graduates proudly display high school diplomas at Ward Melville High School’s commencement. Victoria LaRocco William Lawton Brandon Lee Louis Lefkowitz Kevin Lennon Jacquelyn Leone Ariel Leong Dylan Levine Karen Li Thomas Li Daniel Li Amber Li Rhea Lieberman Brianna Lilavois Jason Lin Raymond Lin Jennifer Lin Kevin Jiawen Lin Julia Liquori Amanda Liu Alice Liu Richard Locarni Jr. Taylormarie Loesch David Loguidice Joseph Lombardi Michaela Lomelo Emily Long Thomas Lorusso Joseph Ludwig Robert Lupski Jeanine Lurie Dylan Mac Donald Gerald Mackedon Jenna Madison Matthew Maggiacomo Bridget Maher Jake Malo Steven Manolakis Courtney Manz Juliette Marazzo Alexandra Marcel Morgyn Maresco Gaven Markey Amanda Marlowe Kayla Marotto

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Above, student government president Joseph Hines presents the senior class gift of new picnic tables. Right, a Ward Melville graduate-to-be approaches the stage. Alex Prince Michaela Prinzevalli Taylor Probst Ryan Radecki Victoria Radesco Charles Radke Alexa Raghurai Zaid Rahman Natalia Raja Kimberly Ramirez Katarina Ramos Alyssa Randall Giulia Rapisardi Jason Reff Holly Regan Shannon Reilly Michael Reilly Olivia Reindl Robert Reinhardt Selena Renck Larkin Reuter Hayley Reyes Micha Richman Alanna Richman Kyle Rickey Melissa Riddle Nicholas Rizzi Sarah Roarty Zoe Robinson Richard Rodgers Natalie Rodgers Diana Rodriguez Brian Rodriguez Gregory Rodriguez Rebekah Rosenberg Sarah Rosenblum Rachel Rosenfeld Nicole Rosinsky Tamryn Rosner Spencer Ross Richard Rueck Sophia Russell Christian Russo Justin Russo Noelle Russolillo

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Ward Melville does prom

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Ward Melville High School students flocked to the school on Thursday for their senior prom. This year’s theme was, “A whole new world” and the school was decked in genie lamps and other Moroccan trinkets. The night started off with a trip down the red carpet and capped off with dancing.


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S E R V IC E S Masonry Carl Bongiorno Landscape/Mason Contractor All phases masonry work: stone walls, patios, poolscapes. All phases of Landscaping Design. Theme Gardens. Residential & Commercial. Lic/Ins. 631-928-2110 ISLAND PAVING AND MASONRY Specializing in Driveways, Patios, Interlocking pavers and stones, steps, walkways and walls. Free estimates and design. 25% Off Any Job for Spring. Suffolk Lic #55740-H. 631-822-8247

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WORTH PAINTING “PAINTING WITH PRIDE” Interiors/exteriors. Faux finishes, power-washing, wallpaper removal, sheetrock tape/spackling, carpentry/trimwork. Lead paint certified. References. Free estimates. Lic./Ins. SINCE 1989 Ryan Southworth, 631-3315556

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R E A L E S TAT E Commercial Property/ Yard Space PUBLISHERS’ NOTICE All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

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Federal – This style arose amid a renewed interest in Greek Roman culture, as its classical ornamentation around cornices, doors, and windows demonstrates. French Provincial – Balance and symmetry define the French Provincial style, which includes a steep hip roof; balcony and porch balustrades; and rectangular doors set in arched openings. Georgian – Refined and symmetrical with paired chimneys and a decorative crown, Georgian houses were named after English royalty. Gothic Revival – English romanticism influenced this style marked by “Gothic” windows with pointed arches; exposed framing timbers; and steep, vaulted roofs. Greek Revival – Large porches, entryway columns, and a front door surrounded by narrow rectangular windows characterize Greek Revival homes. International – The International style exposes functional building elements, including elevator shafts, ground-to-ceiling plate glass windows, and smooth facades. Italianate – Symmetrical bay windows in front; small chimneys set in irregular locations; tall, narrow, windows; and in some cases towers, typify Italianate houses. Monterey – The Monterey style updates the New England Colonial style with an adobe brick exterior and a second floor with a balcony. National – Rooted in Native American and pre-railroad dwellings, the National style consists of a rectangular shape with sidegabled roofs or square layouts with pyramidal roofs.

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OpiniOn Editorial

Letters to the editor

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From Mount Sinai to Orlando, the issue of access to guns is a hot topic. Above, police uncovered this arsenal of weapons from a North Shore home earlier this month.

North Country Peace Group dishes on gun legislation Stock photo

Consumers are being ecouraged to bring reusable bags to the grocery store instead of plastic bags by one Suffolk County legislator.

In the bag Plastic bags have replaced tumbleweeds as the de-facto street debris blowing across town, but the two have very different affects on our environment. Environmental groups from all over the country talk about the consequences of plastic bags polluting our waterways and killing our marine life. Marine animals choke on these bags and try ingesting them, which often leads to death. One North Shore legislator is working on reducing the amount of plastic bags we use by imposing a 5 cent tax on every bag. County Legislator William “Doc” Spencer (D-Centerport) first tried to introduce an outright ban on plastic bags in stores earlier this year, but has since amended the bill to put a tax on the bags instead. We support Spencer’s resolution to tax the bags, and think the Legislature should act quickly to put it in place. Organic and green labels have become trendier over the past few years, but not where it actually counts. A measure like this could impact the environment that we so often take for granted. We’re always careful when it comes to trusting government to make personal decisions for its citizens — in this case, which bags to use while shopping — but we have also been historically supportive of governmental measures that aim to conserve, improve or save the environment. This is a case where we believe the government should get more involved in our lives and regulate what materials we are using because of the tremendous impact it could have on our environment and the animals that inhabit it. Other places, including Washington D.C., have already reported a significant reduction in the use of plastic bags through new tax laws. We think Suffolk County should join in on this success for the environment’s sake.

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longer than 400 words and may be edited for length, libel, style and good taste. We do not publish anonymous letters. Please include a phone number for confirmation. Email letters to phil@ tbrnewspapers.com or mail them to The Village Times Herald, PO Box 707, Setauket, NY 11733.

Dear U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin: We are members of the North Country Peace Group. We are a diverse group that includes a broad spectrum of occupations, including educators, health care professionals, and students. We have been demonstrating for peace and justice weekly on the corner of 25A and Bennetts Road in Setauket since the autumn of 2002. We have actively been seeking resolution to problems regarding war and peace, economic fairness, health care, the environment, and other matters in meetings and public demonstrations. We are very concerned about the increasing violence and human, cultural, and physical destruction that is evident globally. We are appalled at the recent tragedies stemming from gun violence and the failure of Congress to find common ground as these events have continued to escalate in scale and frequency. This inaction has led us to focus on this continuing and pervasive series of tragedies. We in the United States now experience a mass shooting on average every two months, 92 deaths from firearms every day, and more deaths from guns than from AIDS, drugs, wars,

and terrorism combined. In the United States and the world, there is a clear correlation between increased gun deaths and increased frequency of gun ownership. In point of fact, we in the United States suffer the highest per capita rate of gun deaths of all the developed countries. Still Congress has failed to act. This despite the fact that the vast majority of Americans, including a majority of NRA members, support gun control legislation. The Washington Post cited the following in October, 2015: “Surveys by Johns Hopkins and the Pew Research Center show that about 85 percent of gun owners favor universal background checks, an idea fiercely opposed by the gun lobby. Gun owners also strongly support a federal database of gun sales, prohibiting ownership for those convicted of domestic violence and barring people with mental illness from buying guns.” A Pew Research poll this year found the following: “Americans have shown broad and consistent support for expanded background checks for gun purchasers. In July, 85 percent of the public – including large majorities of both

Republicans (79 percent) and Democrats (88 percent) – favored making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks. There also was substantial bipartisan support for laws to prevent people with mental illness from purchasing guns.” We respectfully request that, for the sake of humanity and the lives of our citizenry, and in view of the vast majority support in the country for gun control legislation, including a majority of NRA members, that you declare your support for legislation in support of a ban on the sale, possession, and manufacture of semi-automatic firearms that have a magazine with a capacity for more than five bullets; and legally required universal background check for purchase of firearms. Immediate action is required and long overdue. We believe that any elected official who does not support, at a minimum, the above two legislative acts is shirking her/his duty and does not deserve to hold elected office. We sincerely hope you can rise to the challenge to do what is best for the country. John C. Robinson, M.D. North Country Peace Group Setauket

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opinion Blowing off steam

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e all have them and we can laugh about them — later. In the moment, they are the shortening fuse that converts us from rational people capable of responding to any challenges into people who can’t control the frustration boiling inside us. Recently, I visited with a friend who couldn’t get through a security gate on the way to a party. She had to wait as several people working at a gated community discussed By Daniel Dunaief whether to admit the car in front of her. My friend is a brilliant person who is capable of erudite speeches, has keen insights and is informed about a wide range of subjects. She is among the most charming people in a room

D. None of the above

— most of the time. Sitting in a line that came to a complete standstill, however, she “lost it.” She walked up to the glass partition, shouted at the security guards and demanded that they let her enter a party that would last for hours. Even in the moment, she says, she could see herself saying things out of intense frustration, but she couldn’t regain control. Those raw and exposed moments can be — and often are — the subjects of YouTube videos, as people around the action whip out their phones to chronicle someone who reached the point of no return in his or her actions. From what I understand, our fuses get shorter during the summer months. It’s an ironic time for us to become so irate, when we dial back the pressure and take trips to our national parks, to Niagara Falls, or to a college or high school reunion. Maybe the heat shortens the fuse or speeds up the travel from when the fuse is lit to when it triggers us to react in a way we would just as soon avoid?

To some degree we need moments to blow off steam, to let it go and to release the toxins that have built up in us over the preceding days, weeks, months or, in some cases, years. Letting go of the control we maintain over ourselves through all the hundreds or thousands of nuisances and annoyances can cleanse us and restore our equanimity in a way that yoga classes, deep-breathing exercises or a repetition of a mantra like “serenity now” doesn’t quite cover. To be clear, I’m not talking about those moments when someone commits some grievous act but, rather, the times when those of us with considerable calm suddenly throw spirited temper tantrums that are visual or verbal displays, without injuries to anyone other than our pride. In those contained but still surprising displays, is it possible to stop the reaction before we start flapping our arms, jumping up and down, banging on glass doors, or unintentionally releasing saliva when we make our anger-laden point about the inconvenience someone is causing?

Generally, I’ve found that a lit fuse finds its mark, no matter how many James Bond movies I’ve seen where he stops a detonation with 007 seconds left. So, who lights our fuses? I think it’s people on either extreme: those we know incredibly well, who have a talent for throwing darts at our anger bull’s-eye; and those people we may interact with only once, whose commitment to a process keeps us from accomplishing some task. Then again, no one can light our fuse if we didn’t let them. We bear responsibility for a lit fuse because we ultimately sit in the control rooms of our brains, like those characters in the animated movie “Inside Out.” So, when the red guy in our brains takes over and he starts stomping our feet and demands that the car in front of us should “go, go, go,” what’s the solution? Maybe if we anticipate laughing afterward, we can short-circuit that red guy and neither laugh at him nor with him, but laugh about what he might have done.

No picnic for Teddy on July Fourth

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s Independence Day approaches, Teddy becomes more anxious. Teddy is our 11-year-old golden retriever, and he still has not come to terms with the noises of the holiday in particular and summer in general. We can feel his distress. For no apparent reason he begins to breathe more heavily. He doesn’t remain in his guardian position near the front door of the house throughout the By Leah S. Dunaief night but seeks to sleep in one of our bedrooms alongside the bed. During the night he will get up and push against the mattress, tossing his head as if seeking comfort in the form of a few reassuring pats. This happens repeatedly throughout the remaining hours of sleep.

Between you and me

Clearly that doesn’t go over too well with whichever one of us he has awakened. But just try shutting the bedroom door to keep him out, and he will go into another routine. He knocks with his paw, his nails tapping against the wood. When that gets no response, he throws his body against the door two or three times. If admission isn’t granted, he begins to cry, loudly and piteously. At that point Teddy wins. While we have been aware of his unease, it was not until we read an article about “noise anxiety” in dogs that we actually understood this behavior was part of a seasonal syndrome and not just the expected reaction to the firecrackers going off on July Fourth. Think about it. With the advent of more beautiful weather, we humans get outside more and do things like mow the lawn, blow the leaves, drive back and forth frequently, and play outdoor games like baseball or even catch amid screams and laughter. Air conditioners switch on and off and summer storms with rolling thunder and crackling lightning

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come and go. With the far-more-acute hearing of dogs, is it any wonder that such bursts of sound can send them into panic? They can hear far beyond what we can hear, so the volume of what to us is a deafening storm must be like a rock concert on steroids to their ears. This excites their norepinephrine, the brain chemical that triggers a fear response, and they sometimes do frantic things to try and escape what they perceive to be great danger. They may become agitated hours before a storm arrives, and they may continue to shake for hours after the offending storm leaves. No wonder their nervous systems cannot easily calm back down. A few comforting pats in the night just doesn’t do it for them. There is a new medicine, as reported by The New York Times,

which is the first drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration to counter what is now officially termed “canine noise aversion.” It is called Sileo, distributed by Zoetis, and it works by inhibiting the effects of norepinephrine. I don’t know how you feel about administering medicine, but I prefer the loving, comforting approach so far. There is one room in our house that is quieter than the rest because of its location, and I might take Teddy there and sit with him as I read, if all else fails. There is even a cot in that room. That seems to work — for him and for me. But depending on the severity of the dog’s discomfort, medicine may be required. Meanwhile there is a movie coming called, “The Secret Life of Pets.” For those of us who enjoy animals and even tend to treat them like humans, the trailer looks amusing, so I recommend the film. Happy Fourth!

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Leah S. Dunaief

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P

roclamation

Whereas:

The Town of Brookhaven wishes to honor those organizations who have served the residents of our community with passion and commitment. On May 19, 2016, the Times Beacon Record will be celebrating their 40th Anniversary; and

Whereas:

The Village Times began 40 years ago, with the goal of serving the community according to the highest ideals of a free press. Implicit in that idea was that they would, in at least in their small corner of the world make a difference; that they would help make the world a tiny bit better for having been here; and

Whereas:

Unquestionably, throughout these many years, the Times Beacon Record Newspapers have met this goal, serving the community well–and their longevity, success, growth, circulation, as well as multiple awards and recognitions are truly illustrative of this fact We congratulate them on achieving this significant milestone, and wish them many more years of success.

Now, Therefore, I, Edward

P. Romaine, Supervisor of the Town of Brookhaven and the members of the Town Council, on behalf of Brookhaven’s 500,000 residents do hereby take great pride onthis 19th day of May, 2016, in proclaiming today as

Times Beacon Record 40th Anniversary Day in the Town of Brookhaven


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