The Village Times Herald - August 25, 2022

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Officials address town water shortage

SCWA has already declared a “Stage 1 Water Emergency Alert” due to the prolonged hot and dry weather in the towns of Southampton, Southold, East Hampton and Shelter Island. As posted on its website, SCWA asks residents of those townships to stop all irrigation between 12 a.m. and 7 a.m., refrain from non-essential water usage, reduce shower times and embrace other water-saving measures indoors.

Mehrman also noted that in addition to conserving water, residents must observe basic fire prevention rules, mainly when using outdoor fireplaces, chimneys and other flammable equipment.

While SCWA has not extended Stage 1 emergency guidelines to the Town of Brookhaven, they may be imminent due to the sparsity of rainfall in the region. “The number one thing residents can do right now is water their lawns less often and stop watering completely between midnight and 7 a.m.,” Szabo said. “This will decrease the burden on water infrastructure and ensure there is enough water for everyone.” Mehrman discussed the strain of this scorching and dry season on local fire departments. He reminded residents and first responders within the town to remain alert for more frequent and intense fires.

Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) held a press conference on Thursday, Aug. 18, near the Center Moriches Water Tower to address the current drought and water shortage on Long Island. Romaine was joined by Jeff Szabo, chief executive officer of the Suffolk County Water Authority, along with deputy CEO for operations Joe Pokorny and Chris Mehrman, Brookhaven’s chief fire marshal. Each spoke about the drought’s effects on firefighting and other emergency scenarios, urging residents to undertake water conservation measures to prevent an emergency. “Brookhaven Town is experiencing a severe drought that most of the country is going through, and there’s no relief in sight,” Romaine said. “I urge all Brookhaven residents to follow the Stage 1 Water Emergency Alert guidelines of the Suffolk County Water Authority and make water conservation a number one priority.”

“During times of such dry conditions, we see an increase in the number of brush and wildland fires,” he said. “Although our local fire departments are very well prepared to respond to such fires, it is important for those who live and work in the wildland-urban interface areas to be alert and prepared to take direction from local law enforcement and fire officials.”

The supervisor added, “This drought is a national emergency, and if we all cooperate, we can save lives and property in case of fires.”

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After a contentious primary contest for New York’s 1st Congressional District, Nick LaLota won the Republican nomination on Tuesday, Aug. 23. LaLota, chief of staff to presiding officer of the Suffolk County Legislature, Kevin McCaffrey (R-Lindenhurst), has also served as a commissioner on the Suffolk County Board of Elections and a trustee of Amityville Village. He will face Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming (D-Noyac) in November in a race to fill the seat of U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY-01), who is running for Withgovernor.over 95% of precincts reporting as of 9 a.m. Aug. 24, LaLota received just over 47% of the total vote count. Responding to the election result, LaLota put out a statement on social “Thankmedia.you,the voters of Suffolk County, for placing your trust in me,” he said.

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#LongIslandFirst.”Althoughhereceived the endorsements of the Suffolk GOP and the Suffolk County Conservative Party, LaLota faced two primary challengers before receiving his party’s nomination. Michelle Bond, chief executive officer of a cryptocurrency trade organization, and Anthony Figliola, a former Brookhaven Town deputy supervisor, received roughly 28% and 25% of the vote, respectively. Neither candidate could not be reached for comment for this story. Following the primary election result, the Fleming campaign also put out a statement. The Democratic nominee condemned LaLota for running on what she considers an extremist platform, arguing that his views are detrimental to the political process. “Nick LaLota wants to govern from the extremes,” she said in a press release. “He has proven time and time again that he doesn’t know what’s right for our district. From trying to defund the police, to weakening gun safety laws, to disenfranchising Suffolk County voters and supporting efforts to strip women of their fundamental freedoms, LaLota is only committed to exploiting division and advancing his own dangerous agenda.”

“Tonight, we celebrate a primary win against $3 million in outside special interests. Tomorrow, we fight for our community and country against a liberal rubber stamp for [the] Biden-Pelosi agenda.” He added, “Together, we’ll stand up for hardworking Long Island families, hit so hard by their tax-and-spend agenda, and always put

Nick LaLota wins GOP nomination for CD NY-01

Voters will have the final say on Tuesday, Nov. 8, when LaLota and Fleming face off in a general election showdown.

Nick LaLota, left, who won the Republican nomination on Tuesday for New York’s 1st Congressional District, will face Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming (D-Noyac), right, in the general election this November. LaLota’s photo from LaLota’s campaign website; Fleming’s photo from her campaign office

Some news outlets have reported states such as Florida dropping the requirements for people to secure a teaching position such as having a bachelor’s degree. Polansky said, “There’s a fine line between helping your teacher availability and compromising quality. You don’t want to be in a situation where actions are being taken that actually lessen the quality of the educator that’s in front of your children in the classroom.” He added that such a move could cause more problems in the long run.

Gerold said, “One of the many byproducts of the pandemic has been a smaller pool of applicants, which has impacted the Middle Country school district’s ability — as it has school districts across Long Island and the country — to hire talented educators.”

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With schools across the nation facing issues filling positions, including vital teaching jobs, local school districts, for the most part, are looking toward the new academic year in a good position with staffing.

Gerold said one of the Middle Country school district’s “initiatives has been our successful partnership with Stony Brook University to fortify our roster of substitute teachers. During the pandemic, the district partnered with Stony Brook University to place student-teacher substitutes in schools. Through this, we’ve been able to satisfy the substitute teacher needs throughout the district and identify strong educators who are poised to excel in leading classrooms.”

There has also been a need to stay proactive regarding teacher retirements.

“Those can present issues, but those are few and far between, and sometimes if you have an added aide position that comes up due to class formation, that doesn’t take place until late in the summer,” he said.

While student enrollment has declined in some local districts, the number of teachers retiring has increased.

Administrators said their districts always start the hiring process early in the calendar year to prepare for the first day of school, attending recruitment events at colleges in New York state, hosting their own career fairs and placing ads in papers.

Despite a few job openings, local school districts are ready for the new school year. Stock photo

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Scanlon added that it’s difficult to find certified American Sign Language educators.

Scanlon said the Three Village school district will run an ad in The New York Times at the end of January or early February. He added that advertising in the paper is something many high-caliber schools do. Looking toward the future, the superintendent said there are talks about bringing back a Future Teachers of America club to the high school to encourage students to choose teaching as a career.

Like other districts, Middle Country found ways to ensure it was properly staffed.

Local school districts fare better than national counterparts with staffing

While COVID-19 created severe obstacles for schools in the last couple of years, local districts are moving past them. Some difficulties Kevin Scanlon, the new Three Village Central School District superintendent, said the district is among those well staffed regarding teachers. Slight shortages involve jobs such as teaching assistants and monitor positions. Substitutes for teaching and various openings, including custodial, are also hard to find.

Scanlon said that with more than 500 teachers in the district, 30 to 50 of them could be out on any given day.

Polansky said, from time to time, there can be last-minute resignations at the end of the summer.

Katz said the number of employees currently retiring makes sense as the population was growing in the area 25 to 30 years ago and schools were expanding, which led to the need to hire more teachers at the time. Those employees are now meeting their retirement requirements.

Katz said the Smithtown Central school district tries to reach out to different associations and offer more competitive salaries. However, even using various hiring methods and starting early, sometimes a new hire will get a better offer right before the academic year begins. “We’re getting into bidding wars,” he said. “Candidates are pushing one district against the other in bidding wars. Kind of like the housing market.”

“We’re hitting that point that there’s this balloon of the number of teachers that are eligible for retirement,” Katz said, adding COVID-19 exacerbated the problem in recentPolanskyyears. agreed. “You’re going to see more in the next couple of years because it is kind of generational,” he said. “That’s another thing that we need to take into account.”

“We are all competing against each other trying to find them,” he said.

“Also, business teachers, which is unusual because 25 years ago you probably had your choice of teachers,” he said. “Some of the local colleges in New York also used to produce 120 candidates a year in tech teachers, now they’re producing maybe 12 to18. So, the numbers are quite short of where they were years ago in those specialized areas.”

Neil Katz, Smithtown Central School District assistant superintendent for personnel; Jim Polansky, Huntington school district superintendent; and Roberta Gerold, Middle Country Central School District superintendent, all said their districts are in the same position with permanent teaching positions being filled, but there are small issues finding noncertified employees.

“While the hiring process has been particularly challenging heading into this school year, our human resources and personnel teams have worked hard to creatively find new solutions to attract the next generation of educators to lead our community into the future,” she said.

According to New York State Teachers’ Retirement System, 33% of active members could potentially retire in the next few years.

Routinely, it can be challenging also to find candidates in the fields of English as a New Language, family and consumer sciences, technology and language classes.

Scanlon added finding such teachers is even more difficult than finding math and science teachers.

“We have to make teaching a desirable profession,” he said. “There are a couple of ways to do that, and it’s incumbent upon states and local school districts to make that happen.”

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■ Macy’s at the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove reported a shoplifter on Aug. 16. A man walked up to the jewelry counter and asked to see bracelets. When the salesperson unlocked the cabinet the man allegedly grabbed the bracelet display which contained six yellow gold and diamond bracelets and fled the store. The jewelry was valued at $26,774.

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■ Charlotte Russe at the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove reported a petit larceny on Aug. 18. A man and a woman entered the store and allegedly grabbed assorted women’s clothing valued at $260 and fled the store.

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Port Jefferson Station ■ Staples on Nesconset Highway in Port Jefferson Station reported that a man allegedly stole assorted electronics and headphones worth approximately $930 on Aug. 15. Surveillance video showed the man taking the security devices off of the products before hiding them in his clothing.

■ Walmart on Nesconset Highway in East Setauket reported a shoplifter on Aug. 18. A man allegedly stole nine cases of beer valued at $265.

Mount Sinai ■ A resident on Laurel Ledge in Mount Sinai called the police on Aug. 14 to report that someone had entered his unlocked vehicle and stole an electric guitar.

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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK In THEre:ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NEW YORK,1 Debtor. Chapter 11 Case No. 20-12345 (MG)

1. WHO MUST FILE A PROOF OF CLAIM

If you have any questions regarding the claims process and/or you wish to obtain a copy of the Supplemental Bar Date Notice, a proof of claim form, or related documents you may do so by: (i) calling the Debtor’s restructuring hotline at (888) 490-0633 (US toll-free) or (503) 520-4459; (ii) visiting the Debtor’s restructuring website at: https://dm.epiq11.com/drvc; and/or (iii) writing to The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre Claims Processing Center, c/o Epiq Corporate Restructuring, LLC, P.O. Box 4421, Beaverton, OR 97076-4421. Please note that the Claims Agent cannot offer legal advice or advise whether you should file a proof of claim.

6. CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO FILE A CLAIM ANY HOLDER OF AN ASA SEXUAL ABUSE CLAIM THAT FAILS TO TIMELY FILE A PROOF OF CLAIM IN THE APPROPRIATE FORM SHALL NOT BE TREATED AS A CREDITOR WITH RESPECT TO SUCH CLAIM FOR THE PURPOSES OF VOTING ON ANY PLAN OF REORGANIZATION FILED IN THIS CASE AND PARTICIPATING IN ANY DISTRIBUTION IN THE DEBTOR’S CASES ON ACCOUNT OF SUCH CLAIM.

Dated: August 10, 2022, New York, New York, Corinne Ball, Todd Geremia, Benjamin Rosenblum, Andrew Butler, JONES DAY, 250 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10281-1047, Telephone: (212) 326-3939, Facsimile: (212) 755-7306, Email: cball@jonesday.com, trgeremia@jonesday.com, brosenblum@jonesday.com, abutler@jonesday.com, Counsel for the Debtor and Debtor in Possession 1 The Debtor in this chapter 11 case is The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York, the last four digits of its federal tax identification number are 7437, and its mailing address is P.O. Box 9023, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-9023. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings given to them in the Bar Date Order.

If you have an ASA Sexual Abuse Claim that has been revived by the Adult Survivors Act, you must file an ASA Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim, a copy of which is enclosed and which also may be found at https://dm.epiq11.com/drvc You may have an ASA Sexual Abuse Claim if you experienced sexual abuse as a result of activities related to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre on or before October 1, 2020. Sexual abuse means:

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WHAT TO FILE FOR SEXUAL ABUSE CLAIMS

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The Bar Date Order and the Supplemental Bar Date Order provide that a Confidentiality Protocol shall govern the submission of certain proofs of claim. Individuals filing ASA Sexual Abuse Proofs of Claim are directed not to file their Proof of Claim Forms with the Court. Instead and as described above, such ASA Proof of Claim Forms must be (a) mailed or delivered to the Claims Agent at the following address: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York Claims Processing Center, c/o Epiq Corporate Restructuring, LLC, P.O. Box 4421, Beaverton, OR 97076-4421, or (b) filed through the Electronic Filing System via the website located at https://dm.epiq11.com/drvc ASA Sexual Abuse Proofs of Claim submitted by individuals with claims arising from sexual abuse will not be available to the general public unless such claimant requests, solely in his or her discretion, for such proof of claim to be made public by so indicating in his or her ASA Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim.

NOTICE OF DEADLINES REQUIRING FILING OF ADULT SURVIVORS ACT SEXUAL ABUSE PROOFS OF CLAIM ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 10, 2022 TO ALL PERSONS AND ENTITIES WITH ADULT SURVIVORS ACT SEXUAL ABUSE CLAIMS AGAINST THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NEW YORK (THE “DEBTOR”): Sexual Abuse Claims Revived by Adult Survivors Act. Survivors of sexual abuse with claims that have been revived by the Adult Survivors Act must file an ASA Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Form by the Supplemental Bar Date, a copy of which is enclosed herein and which also may be found at https://dm.epiq11.com/drvc. See Section 3 below for more information.2 TO RECOVER FROM THE DEBTOR FOR A CLAIM REVIVED UNDER THE ADULT SURVIVORS ACT, YOU MUST FILE SUCH CLAIM BY OCTOBER 10, 2022. THIS DEADLINE APPLIES TO ADULT SURVIVORS ACT CLAIMS AGAINST THE DEBTOR, EVEN IF THE ADULT SURVIVORS ACT ALLOWS MORE TIME UNDER STATE LAW. FILING CLAIMS

• Sexual abuse includes behavior between an adult and an adult without regard to whether such activity involved explicit force, whether such activity involved genital or other physical contact, and whether the individual associated the abuse with any physical, psychological, or emotional harm.

5. CLAIMS FOR WHICH ASA SEXUAL ABUSE PROOFS OF CLAIM NEED NOT BE FILED

4. WHEN AND WHERE TO FILE All ASA Sexual Abuse Proofs of Claim must be filed so as to be received on or before October 10, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. (prevailing Eastern Time) as follows: IF BY U.S. POSTAL SERVICE MAIL OR OVERNIGHT DELIVERY: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York, Claims Processing Center, c/o Epiq Corporate Restructuring, LLC, P.O. Box 4421, Beaverton, OR 97076-4421; IF DELIVERED BY HAND: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York, Claims Processing Center, c/o Epiq Corporate Restructuring, LLC, 10300 SW Allen Blvd., Beaverton, OR 97005; IF ELECTRONICALLY: The website established by the Claims Agent, using the interface available on such website located at https://dm.epiq11.com/drvc (the “Electronic Filing System”) and following the instructions provided. ASA Sexual Abuse Proofs of Claim will be deemed filed only when actually received at the addresses listed above or via the Electronic Filing System on or before the Supplemental Bar Date. ASA Sexual Abuse Proofs of Claim may not be delivered by facsimile, telecopy, or electronic mail transmission.

• Sexual abuse involves behaviors including penetration or fondling of the individual’s body, other body-on-body contact, or non-contact, behaviors such as observing or making images of an individual’s naked body, showing or making pornography, or having an individual behave in sexual behavior as a group.

You MUST file an Adult Survivors Act Sexual Abuse proof of claim to vote on a chapter 11 plan filed by the Debtor or to share in distributions from the Debtor’s bankruptcy estate if you have a claim that arose before the Petition Date, it has been revived by the Adult Survivors Act, and it is not one of the types of claims described in Section 5 below. Claims meeting these criteria that are based on acts or omissions of the Debtor that occurred before the Petition Date must be filed on or before the Supplemental Bar Date, even if such claims are not now fixed, liquidated or certain or did not mature or become fixed, liquidated or certain before the Petition Date. Under section 101(5) of the Bankruptcy Code and as used in this notice, the word “claim” means a right to (a) payment, whether or not such right is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable, secured, or unsecured; or (b) a right to an equitable remedy for breach of performance if such breach gives rise to a right to payment, whether or not such right to an equitable remedy is reduced to judgment, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, secured, or unsecured.

7. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

A person need not file an ASA Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Form if you have previously submitted such claim in this chapter 11 case in accordance with the Bar Date Order. ASA Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Forms are for individuals that may have claims against the Debtor that have been revived pursuant to the Adult Survivors Act. ASA Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Forms are specifically for individuals that have claims as a result of conduct that occurred when they were 18 years of age or older.

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• Sexual conduct or misconduct, sexual abuse or molestation, sexual exploitation, sexual touching, sexualized interaction, sexual comments about a person’s body, or other verbal or non-verbal behaviors that facilitated, contributed to, or led up to abuse, regardless of whether or not such behavior was itself sexual or against the law, and regardless of whether the child thought the behavior was sexual abuse at the time.

3. CONFIDENTIALITY PROTOCOL GOVERNING SUBMISSION OF SEXUAL ABUSE PROOFS OF CLAIM

The Three Village Community Trust hosted its 7th annual Chicken Hill Country Picnic and Barbecue Aug. 20 on the grounds of the Setauket Rubber Factory Workers Houses at the trust’s headquarters on Main Street. The rubber factory, which produced items such as shoes, boots and rain gear, was once located near the property. The small houses provided homes for the Eastern European and Russian immigrants that worked at the factory. The area surrounding the site soon became known as Chicken Hill. The nearly 100 attendees at the Aug. 20 event were treated to corn on the cob, hamburgers, chicken dogs and more, while being entertained by musician, author and storyteller Johnny Cuomo. The afternoon also included tours of the factory workers houses that were built in the late 1800s and Three Village history talks.

TVCT BBQ celebrates local history

“We hosted many young newcomers to the Three Villages who are interested in its history and culture,” Herb Mones, TVCT president, said in an email. “It was so good to see that Chicken Hill is no longer ‘a community lost in time.’”

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“Today, these small, rustic houses are a visual reminder of the hopes, dreams and struggles of so many of our nation’s immigrants,” Mones said. Proceeds from the event will go toward restoration of the houses and other TVCT historical properties. The trust will also use funds for the upkeep of the Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail. — Above photo by Robert Reuter; photo above right and center right by Rob Pellegrino; photo center left by Gretchen Oldrin Mones; and bottom photos by Herb Mones

After being vacant for nearly a year, 93 Main St. in Stony Brook Village Center will be filled with the aroma of food once again. The location that was once occupied by Pentimento Restaurant will now house Luca restaurant. Specializing in modern Italian cuisine, it’s set to open on Aug. 30, serving dinner Tuesday through Sunday. In the fall, the owners plan to also open for lunch. “Luca will be a great addition to the center,” said Gloria Rocchio, president of Stony Brook Village Center in a press release. “Their modern Italian cuisine is superb and brings an exciting new style to theDavidarea.”

— Photos by Rita J. Egan

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New restaurant comes to Stony Brook Village Center

BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM

The night included a sample of appetizers and cocktails with invitees enjoying the modern interior of the restaurant and bar area as well as an outdoor dining area. Tunney said he and his partners envisioned the look of Luca even before construction began earlier this year. The restaurateur was involved with construction and setting up the new place, including driving upstate with a U-Haul to pick up decorative columns made of red pine trees that were hand-peeled, cut and treated. Tunney said it’s nice owning restaurants in his former hometown and seeing familiar faces. Luca will seat 80 to 90 people, and he said the dining experience will include a fourcourse menu, which he described as a great value, but food can also be ordered a la carte. Tunney and his partners are currently working on a few finishing touches before the restaurant opens for dinner on Aug. 30.

A reception at Luca was held Aug. 18 to give invitees a sneak peek at the new place. Those in attendance included members of the Three Village Chamber of Commerce, The Ward Melville Heritage Organization trustees, elected officials and more.

Tunney, who grew up in Setauket and graduated from Ward Melville High School, is one of the partners along with Rory Van Nostrand, Anthony Argiriou and chef Luke DeSanctis. Tunney, pictured on the front page second from right, has been in the restaurant industry for nearly 40 years. In 2019, he bought the former Raga Indian restaurant on Old Town Road and turned it into Old Fields Barbecue, now renamed Old Fields Tavern. In addition to the Setauket and Stony Brook spots, he owns Old Fields restaurants in Port Jefferson and Greenlawn, and Old Fields Barbecue with Ella’s in Huntington. He is also one of the founders of the Besito Restaurant Group along with his brother John and co-owner of Besito Mexican restaurants in Huntington and Roslyn.

For those who plan to dine at Luca, Tunney said they promise “exceptional service, amazing food, a great vibe and a beautiful atmosphere.”

Obituaries Times

Donald E. Erland Jr. Donald E. Erland Jr., of Port Jefferson, died at Long Island State Veterans Home, Stony Brook on July 6. He was Donald76.was born in Chicago, Illinois, on Jan. 18, 1946, to Donald and Blanche (Pachaeck) Erland. The family moved to Port Jefferson where Donald attended Port Jefferson High School. During high school, Donald played shortstop for the Port Jeff Comets, where his adept glove work and lively bat led to him receiving an invitation to try out for the LA Dodgers later in life. Donald went on to graduate from Port Jeff High School in 1963. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Air Force, where he served honorably as an Air Force policeman. After completing his service with the Air Force, Donald began a career as a carpenter with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. He also served as a volunteer firefighter in the Port Jefferson Fire Department. In his leisure time

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Donald enjoyed a wealth of hobbies. He was an avid gardener, outdoorsman, skier, softball player and naval historian. A diehard fan of the NY Mets, NY Ranger, and NY Giants, he never missed a game. He also had a true passion for travel and adventure and would take yearly cross-country trips to national parks, state parks and everything in between with his son Brett. Donald was a truly vibrant soul and his thirst for life was matched only by his deep love for his family and friends. He will be sorely missed.

Donald is survived by his son Brett Erland and his wife, Renee, of Grafenwoehr, Germany; and his daughter Catherine (Erland) Flynn and her husband, James, of Greenfield, Massachusetts. He has two loving granddaughters, Devaney Ann and Ainslee Rae Flynn of Massachusetts. His brother Kenneth Erland and his wife, Karen, of Ridge as well as several nieces, nephews andAcousins.service was held at the Chapel at St. Charles Hospital on July 9, followed by burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. Visit bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book. Donations can be made to the Wounded Warriors Project or The Michael J. Fox Foundation.

Rob’s career began in corporate law at Davis Polk and then Bankers Trust in New York, followed by private practice in Setauket on Long Island, and finally as a senior attorney with Suffolk County. He was always involved in his community as a member of various Episcopal churches on Long Island, including Caroline Church and finally St. Cuthbert’s. He was a Democratic committeeman and on the school board of the Three Village Central School District. He was named The Village Times “Man of the Year” in 1985. Rob had varied passions, including his family, ancient Greek literature (he was a Classics major at Princeton), the Episcopal Church (he served on various vestries and as lay minister for many years), social justice, the environment, Long Island wineries, good food, travel and classical music. He collected rare and important recordings his entire life and has left a collection of thousands of records and CDs. As an example of his diverse passions, during his toast to Gabriele at their 50th wedding anniversary at Ghost Ranch in New Mexico, he somehow managed to tie together the history of music and opera from the Renaissance through the 20th century to his love for his wife. His commitment to various causes and his passion for music and justice made a difference in his community his entire life. He will be missed. Memorial donations may be sent to the

Donations made to Gateway Youth Outreach which serves the children of Elmont or the League of Women Voters of NYS would be appreciated in honor of her memory. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. Visit www. bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book. Beacon Record News Media Honors Your Loved Ones Place a free obituary in any of our six newspapers. Please send photo & obituary to rita@tbrnewsmedia.comorcall(631)751-7744formoreinformation.

A graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, Princeton University and Harvard Law School, he was especially proud of his Fulbright Scholarship and his participation in The Experiment in International Living which allowed him to study international law in Luxembourg and Cologne following law school. It is while in Germany that he reconnected with a Harvard classmate, Jobst von Bulow, who introduced him to his future wife, Jobst’s younger sister, Gabriele.

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Herman P. Glus Jr. Herman P. Glus Jr., of E. Setauket, died April 25. He wasBorn84. on Sept. 16, 1937, in Brooklyn, he was the son of Helen and Herman Glus. Herman was a retired Aircraft Engineer for AIL Systems in Deer Park. He is survived by wife, Erika; daughter Nina; son Peter; five grandchildren, along with many other family andServicesfriends. were held at Three Village Church on May 7. Interment followed at the St. James Episcopal Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. Visit bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book.

Donations in honor of Irmgard can be made to the Joint Village Coastal Management Commission Head of the Harbor:Arrangementsvillagehohny.orgwere entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. Visit bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book. Elise Joan Urbas Elise Joan Urbas passed away peacefully at her home in the Sunrise Senior Living Facility in East Setauket on Feb. 27. She was 90 years old. She leaves behind her two sons, Layne and Don; their wives, Marie and Anette; and six grandsons — Shane, his wife, Anna; Eric, Val, Ian, Christopher and Stefan and his wife Ann Marie. She also leaves behind one great granddaughter, Emily, and one granddaughter, Liv and her husband, Chris and their son, Isaac. Joan or EJ, as she like to be called was married to her dear husband, Walter for 55 years until his death in 2005. They loved playing bridge with their many friends, and Joan was the one responsible for getting the family together for reunions from time to time. Scholastically, she did very well, earning her bachelor’s in psychology, from Hunter College in 1962, while still raising a family, and then in 1966, her master’s degree in reading from Adelphi University. This enabled her to start as a kindergarten teacher in Franklin Square, then a reading teacher at the Sea Cliff Elementary School; and from there go on to serve as the assistant principal at Harborfields High School. Then she transitioned to becoming the principal of the Willis Ave. Elementary School in Mineola. When that school closed, she was then hired as the elementary school principal of Covert Ave. School, in Elmont where she served in that capacity for 12 years. When she retired, she and Walter moved down to Maryland where they had a condo with a water view of the Chesapeake Bay. Over the years, Joan was the recipient of many awards including: the 1986 National Organization for Women Sisterhood Citation, the 1988 Arthur E. Hamalainen Award, the 1988 Council of Administrators Supervisors Award. She also loved to volunteer as a docent at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, and after Walter died, she moved to Charlestown, an Erickson Senior Property. While there she became regularly active in their theater company until a series of strokes left her suffering from dementia. Her children then decided that it would be in her best interest to move her up to Sunrise in East Setauket where she could be closer to her family.

Robertson Hatch Robertson Hatch died peacefully on June 18 near Princeton, New Jersey, surrounded by family. Born on Aug, 4, 1933, in Boston, Massachusetts, he was a lifelong New York resident, first Manhattan and Brooklyn, and then the Three Village area on Long Island, only moving to New Jersey to be closer to family in the last year of his life. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Gabriele; two sons, Michael and John; a daughter, Barbara; two granddaughters, Ophelia and Devin; a grandson, Nicholas; his brothers, Sinclair, Jr. “Chip” and George; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his daughter, Elizabeth.

comFuneralunited-states/new-jersey/.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/www.ArrangementswereentrustedtotheBryantHomeofSetauket.Visitwww.bryantfh.tosigntheonlineguestbook. Philomena Tedesco Philomena Tedesco, 87, a longtime resident, died JuneShe4. was born June 8, 1934, in Brooklyn and was the daughter of Maria and BiagioPhilomenaGagliano.was a retired medical technologist at Brookhaven Hospital. Left to cherish her memory are Roy and wife, Susan; Lenore Tedesco and wife, Nancy Frivoli; Philip and wife, Nancy; grandchildren Trever, Amelia, Leah, Taylor and Bronwen, along with many other family andShefriends.waspreceded in death by her husband, Philip.Services were held at St. James R.C. Church on June 9. Interment followed in the St. James R.C. Churchyard in Setauket. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Home of Setauket. Visit bryantfh.com to sign the online guest book. Contributions made to the St. Jude’s Children Hospital in memory of her would be appreciated.

Irmgard H. Whitney Irmgard H. Whitney, of East Setauket, died July 22. She was 89. Born on Oct. 21, 1932, in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of Maria and Otto IrmgardHagmeier.wasa retired school teacher for the Stony Brook School, and she was a member of the coastal commission. She enjoyed music, reading, teaching different languages and spending time with her family. She was predeceased in death by her mother, Maria Hagmeier, father, Otto Hagmeier, and brother, George Hagmeier. She is survived by her husband, Mark Whitney; sons Mark Whitney Jr (spouse Julia) and Andrew Whitney (spouse Katy), daughter Laura Bianco (spouse Greg); and her grandchildren Kristen, Kyle and Luke.

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To those who have fought valiantly for their own communities, redirect your energies to CD4. To the civic and business leaders, local organizers and every Brookhaven resident who demands better government, turn your focus to CD4. The people cannot rest until the committee puts forth a map that serves all communities of interest.

The AARP full page ad thanking U. S. Sen. Chuck Schumer [D-NY] for “leading the fight to lower drug prices” which appeared in both The New York Times and Newsday Aug. 17 editions was dishonest. AARP could have also thanked all the other senators and Congress members who also supported, fought for and voted for the bill. The ad was nothing more than a political quid pro quo from AARP to assist Schumer in his reelection campaign. Schumer could have paid for the ad out of his own over $30 million campaign kitty. I did not intend for my annual AARP membership dues to be used for paid political advertisements on behalf of politicians.

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George Hoffman Member, Town of RedistrictingBrookhavenCommittee AARP should stay away from political ads

At a recent press conference, U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY-01) announced his sponsorship of legislation to bolster the Joseph P. Dwyer veteran peer-to-peer support program nationwide. However, critics say Zeldin isn’t always supportive of legislation that will help veterans.

PAGE A22 • THE VILLAGE TIMES HERALD • AUGUST 25, 2022 The opinions of columnists and letter writers are their own. They do not speak for the newspaper. Letter to the EditorEditorial WRITE TO US … We welcome your letters. They should be no 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 and address for confirmation. Email letters to: rita@tbrnewsmedia.com or mail them to TBR News Media, P.O. Box 707, Setauket, NY 11733

It is time for the Brookhaven powerbrokers to release their 50-year stranglehold on the people of that area since the landfill was started. With a fair redistricting of CD4, the people there can for once have an equal stake in town government and a champion at Town Hall.

Congratulations to the residents who for weeks have turned out to participate in the ongoing redistricting process for the Brookhaven Town Council. Those on opposite ends of the political spectrum have found common ground, united in resistance to the two draft maps that first appeared on the redistricting committee’s website. During a virtual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 18, the committee demonstrated that it could listen to the public, approving three proposals that return Council Districts 1 and 2 to their current form, notably involving Port Jefferson Station/Terryville and Mount Sinai. Congratulations to the committee for its democratic response. Despite this progress, residents townwide must understand that their work is unfinished. Beware of an incoming map that holds together the spirit and intention of the original draft maps while restoring the boundaries of Council Districts 1 and 2. This map, which passed the committee 5-2 on Thursday, has troubling implications.

The prospects of partisan gerrymandering are real for Council District 4. Any attempt to move Ridge into that district will blunt the voting power of historically disenfranchised and underrepresented communities, likely barring these voters from a representative voice on the Town Council for anotherCouncildecade.districts do not operate on an island. We cannot stand by idly while the committee gerrymanders CD4. If the proposed cracking of Port Jeff Station/Terryville was an offense to that community of interest, then the transfer of Ridge into CD4 is a moral affront to the entire process.

Zeldin’s “nay” vote was thankfully in the minority, but his vote shows that he is no friend to veterans and is willing to let them die without access to the health care they deserve. Additionally, the two-part interview with Brookhaven Town Supervisor Romaine was lacking important context as well. In these interviews, Romaine is portrayed as an environmentalist.

The Brookhaven Landfill has been a blemish in town history since 1974. This historical injustice is reflected by the area’s lowest life expectancy rates on Long Island, revealing the fatal consequences of a lack of political representation.

The stories that journalists share with their readers are crucial to shaping public understanding of societal issues. Journalists have a responsibility to report with full and complete context, so that readers can understand the complexity and depth of issues and policymakers. When journalists do this work to the fullest extent, democracy thrives. As a longtime reader of TBR News Media, I was disappointed this did not happen in recent coverage of Congressman Lee Zeldin [R-NY1] and an interview with Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine [R]. In both of these stories, the legislative records of both of these elected officials were incomplete and lacking in context, giving the reader an incomplete picture. In the Aug. 11 edition of TBR, a crucial piece of information was missing from the article about Zeldin’s Dwyer peer-to-peer initiative. If we as readers are discussing Zeldin’s record on veterans issues, we must know that he voted against the PACT Act last month. The PACT Act is considered to be the largest expansion of health care for veterans in decades, increasing health care benefits to veterans who are suffering from illnesses caused by exposure to toxins and burn pits.

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ShoshanaSouthHershkowitzSetauket Keep active in government decisions I was pleased to read last week’s editorial “Let liberty lead” [Aug. 18] about the positive power of citizens actively involved in local government decisions. In this case, the attempt by some on the Town of Brookhaven Redistricting Committee to radically change the borders of Council District 1 and Council District 2. As someone who serves as an appointed member on the redistricting committee I don’t know what the committee’s special legal counsel was attempting to do by cracking the borders of the council districts, established over 20 years ago, though I suspect it was for political advantage. Because of the active opposition of community leaders from Port Jeff Station/Terryville and Mount Sinai communities and this newspaper’s prominent repointing on this issue, I am glad to report that the redistricting committee at least backed down on that ill-conceived plan and asked for a new map to be created that would fix that specific border Unfortunately,issue.the questionable maps that were surreptitiously put forth by some on the committee also do great damage to Council District 4, the most diverse district in our town and which includes Coram, Gordon Heights and Bellport. I applaud the civic activism of PJS/Terryville and Mount Sinai communities in protecting their own backyard but we need everyone to stay active and help the communities of Council District 4 stay intact and not be gerrymandered for purposes that have less to do with population and more to do with Thankpolitics.you TBR for being that beacon of light, shining a light on this important behind-the-scenes issue, and for running a great political cartoon [by Kyle Horne] of the Statue of Liberty ripping up our council district maps and an equally important editorial on an issue that all citizens of the town should care about.

What is absent from the coverage is the environmental harm that has occurred in the community surrounding the Brookhaven Landfill under Romaine’s tenure. The documentary film, “Sick School,” tells the story of the illnesses suffered by children and teachers at the Frank P. Long Elementary School that is adjacent to the landfill. In 2020, the Town of Brookhaven was fined $249 million for air quality violations from its landfill. And in 2021, Romaine and the Town Board unanimously voted to rezone the area surrounding the landfill from “residential” to “light industry,” which will surely create more environmental harm to a diverse community that has disproportionately borne the brunt of Long Island’s waste crisis. One cannot speak of Romaine’s environmental record and omit these crucial facts. I support truth telling in our media and an informed populace is an outcome of that journalistic integrity. I believe that the full context of policy must be shared with readers, if we are to truly hold our elected officials accountable. I hope that TBR will do its due diligence and tell the full story in future coverage of these important issues.

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To the redistricting committee and the Town Council: Put an end to this long and regrettable chapter of local history. Do not silence the people of that district for another 10 years.

Reggie tossed marshmallows to the alligators. He hand-fed one of the alligators, whose mouth closed so rapidly its teeth snapped. As we coasted slowly through the bayou, alligators swam up to the boat. Two raced toward the same marshmallow. After colliding, the only thing left temporarily unscathed was the floating marshmallow. Reggie said alligators swim on top of the water at 10 miles per hour and below the water at 15. On land, they can move as quickly as 25, although they can’t make quickAlligatorsturns. eat small animals and birds. If they catch deer, they can’t eat them because the meat is too tough. Instead, they trap them under a branch, marinating them for two weeks. The gender of newborn alligators depends on the temperature of the water. Below 86 degrees, the alligators are female. Above that, they’re male. Female alligators maintain a territory of half a mile, while males have one-mile territories. A male in search of a mate can travel 10 miles a Louisianaday.has strict poaching rules. Anyone caught poaching an alligator can receive a mandatory 10 years in prison.

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Passing a cemetery along the water’s edge, Reggie described how flood waters pushed a friend’s grandmother above ground twice, forcing his friend to bury his grandmother three times. Downstream from the cemetery, a fishing boat called Perfect Coup rested on its side, its decaying carcass a testament to the destructive force of an earlier hurricane.Reggie didn’t let several missing teeth slow him down. Sharing a narrative that mirrored the winding path through the water, Reggie offered a few verbal gems. When talking about edible parts of the alligator, he suggested, “You fry it, we’ll eat it.” BY DANIEL DUNAIEF

Once we parked at the Louisiana Tour company’s parking lot, we waited on a small dock, watching a tug boat push an enormous ship about 50 feet from us through floating plants. Our tour guide and driver Reggie Domangue provided a compelling commentary.

Warning passengers about the dangers in the water, Reggie cautioned some clothing was more problematic than others. “You go swimmin’ out here, you don’t want to wear no white.” Moving slowly along the canal, Reggie pointed out the ubiquitous Spanish moss. Years ago, Reggie said, people stuffed it in their pillows until they realized the dried-out moss was flammable. Heading toward a highlight of the trip, Reggie described the territorial alligators. Noticeable from the ripples atop the water and its v-shaped wake, a 10-foot alligator approached, as Reggie yelled in French, “ici,” for “here.”

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D. None of the above

He added, “If there are changes to be made or big issues to consider, those are in the next pass of what I would do.”

Committee member Krystina Sconzo, of Mastic Beach, raised the issue of evaluating election districts versus communities of interest. She said that she would like for the committee to prioritize communities of interest. Sconzo and Gail Lynch-Bailey, of Middle Island, both reiterated one of the frequent complaints from the public regarding the legibility and accessibility of the draft maps. They both asked for future draft proposals to present as many details as possible. Schaefer acknowledged the request, indicating that a detailed draft proposal is relatively simple. “I can create individual maps that have every road, most of the street names on those roads, and I can do it very quickly,” he Lynch-Baileysaid.motioned for the mapmaker to produce a map addressing the population imbalances between Council Districts 2 and 6. She said these districts are the only ones falling outside the 5% deviation allowable under town code and, therefore, the only ones requiring change. “I request a map that addresses just those two districts, and please put back Mount Sinai and Terryville,” she said. The motion passed the committee unanimously. Co-chair Rabia Aziz, of Coram, cited the considerable public testimony regarding the proposed changes to Council District 4. She said that while the initial draft proposals keep the diverse communities of Gordon Heights and North Bellport within CD4, they dilute the voting power of those areas through the incorporation of Ridge into CD4. “If you dilute the ability of people of color to be able to elect someone that has their community of interest at heart, then I think that is not in concert with what the community would want,” she said. “It should be a council district of least change.”

The Brookhaven Redistricting Committee met Thursday, Aug. 18, in a virtual meeting with the committee’s mapmaker, David Schaefer. This meeting marks the first time throughout this process that the eightmember committee has met with the mapmaker. Before speaking with the various committee members, Schaefer gave his rationale for two draft maps that generated significant public interest and opposition.

For Schaefer, political redistricting aims to balance populations across council districts. “Equal population is the reason we’re doing redistricting,” he said. “This is about one person-one vote, and all other criteria are secondary to that.”

Aside from this primary condition, Schaefer said that the New York Municipal Home Rule Law states several additional criteria that factor into the mapmaking process. Among these items are drawing maps that promote political participation of racial or language minorities; contiguity; compactness; unifying communities of interests; and facilitating the efficient administration of elections.

Ali Nazir, of Lake Grove, made the final motion of the evening. He asked to produce a map that follows the boundaries of Proposal 2, currently on the website, but restores Port Jeff Station/Terryville and Mount Sinai.

George Hoffman, a Setauket resident and committee member, pressed Schaefer on the two draft proposals that have generated significant public opposition throughout this process. He asked the mapmaker whether he had received any testimony that suggested swapping Mount Sinai and Terryville between Council Districts 1 and 2. Schaefer said that though he had read through the public testimony to familiarize himself with the issues, those suggestions did not weigh into his drawing of the original maps. He considers the two proposals as rough drafts only. “I don’t take it upon myself to put any weight on any of the testimony, whether it’s positive or negative,” he said. “I leave that for the commission to do, and I don’t think my draft is one that the commission should accept as anything more than a first draft.”

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Aziz moved to send all of the public map submissions to Schaefer and have him produce a map that loosely follows the boundaries set forth by the Logan Mazer map. Aziz’s resolution passed the committee unanimously. For more on the Mazer map, see the TBR News Media story, “Residents, elected officials fight to keep PJS/Terryville intact” (Aug. 11).

BY RAYMOND JANIS EDITOR1@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM

Nazir’s resolution passed the commission 5-2, with Hoffman and Aziz voting “no.” Members of the committee agreed to give Schaefer at least a week to prepare the three draft maps requested during this meeting. The committee decided to reconvene in the first week of September to mull over the new maps. To watch the entire meeting, visit (starting at 4:21:50): aspx?id=1298.civicclerk.com/Web/Mobile/mobilevideo.https://brookhavenny.

Brookhaven Redistricting Committee meets mapmaker, requests three new draft proposals Screenshot taken from the Brookhaven Town website

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