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Setauket Fire Department remembers those lost on 9/11




During the ceremony, Stony Brook and Setauket firefighters along with community members lined up around the memorial pond that contains a piece of steel from the World Trade Center and an artist’s impression of the flag that day. Later, attendees participated in a candle lighting ceremony.
— Photos by Bob O’Rourk/SFD
Setauket Chief Richard Leute, right center, opened the ceremony that included speakers state Assemblyman Steve Englebright

The Setauket Fire Department invited the community to its annual 9/11 ceremony at its memorial park on Nicolls Road in Setauket SundayVolunteersevening.from the Setauket and Stony Brook fire departments, below, raised a huge American flag in front of the Nicolls Road firehouse adjacent to the memorial.

(D-Setauket), left center, and Town of Brookhaven Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich (D-Stony Brook).
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They participated in activities and events that taught students about Sept. 11, 2001, while recognizing how the country came together in a time of need.

On Sept. 9, students and staff in the Three Village Central School District honored Patriot Day and showed their respect for the men and women who lost their lives on 9/11.

At Minnesauke and Nassakeag elementary schools, each student planted an American flag on the front lawn of the building. Students and staff members at Ward Melville High School



lined Old Town Road with American flags to pay tribute. In addition, many students across the district’s buildings wore red, white and blue as a symbol of solidarity.
Pictured above and lower right, students at Nassakeag Elementary School learned about Pa triot Day and honored it by planting small Amer ican flags. All other photos, Minnesauke Elemen tary School students honored 9/11 by placing American flags outside the front of the building.
— Photos from Three Village Central School District



The meeting got out to a rocky start after an unsuccessful motion to adopt an agenda. Schaefer then presented three maps that the committee requested during the previous session.
With some adjustments to the boundaries of CD1 and CD2, this new map kept much of Proposal 2 intact.
In a phone interview, Lynch-Bailey confirmed that the redistricting committee officially disbanded the following day around noon after Nazir and Aziz, the co-chairs, could not reach a compromise. Failing to adopt a
There is still an opportunity to stand up and fight to keep our communities together. Written comments can be emailed to the Reapportionment Committee via the Suffolk County Legislature’s website at beforepleasecommission.scnylegislature.us/1400/reapportionment-www.Duetotherecentcyberattack,calltheLegislatureat631-853-4070makinganysubmission.
Our communities in the current 5th Legislative District share common historic, economic, social, policy, legislative, scientific, educational and environmental values and interests, and must continue to have single county legislative district effective and fair representation. Everyone loses when communities of interest are cracked by gerrymandering simply to shift the balance of political power.
By Laura Ahearn
Laura Ahearn was a candidate for NYS 1st Senate District in 2020.

The committee voted on three maps during the meeting, none of which received the six votes necessary to adopt an official proposal. There was significant controversy leading up to this meeting. Despite this, all eight members and the committee’s mapmaker, David Schaefer, were present.
The 5th Suffolk County Legislative District is under attack by those seeking to divide the population of these communities over several county districts so that our influence in county matters is significantly reduced, our ability to elect our preferred candidate is diminished, and the ability of voters to hold an elected official accountable is undermined.Thisattackwould be of no surprise to those fighting off current partisan attempts to make significant changes to the existing boundaries
term limited in 2023, keeps our communities of interest in Stony Brook, the Setaukets, Port Jefferson Station and Terryville together.
BY RAYMOND JANIS EDITOR1@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
proposal, the committee sends the process to the TownDuringCouncil.a Town Board meeting Tuesday, Sept. 13, Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) discussed some of the criteria he will be looking for in the new map. He said he hopes to achieve an equal population distribution across council districts, keep minority communities together within district boundaries and reduce the number of split communities. The Town Board must adopt new council district outlines by Dec. 15.
The Town of Brookhaven seal. Photo from the town website

vote, this map failed 3-5, with Democratic appointees Rabia Aziz, George Hoffman and Gail Lynch-Bailey voting “yes” and all others voting “no.”
Schaefer’s final presentation was a map that followed the boundaries of Proposal 2, one of the two original draft proposals which met fierce opposition during the public hearings.
County’s 5th Legislative District under attack by partisan gerrymandering
Brookhaven Redistricting Committee fails to adopt a map, sends process to town council
Following a contentious virtual meeting on Monday, Sept. 12, the Brookhaven Redistricting Committee failed to reach a compromise on a proposed map, sending the redistricting process to the Brookhaven Town Council.
However, members calling attendance seemed to be the only unanimous outcome of the night, as the three Democratic appointees clashed with their Republican and Conservative Party counterparts throughout the evening.
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The supervisor expects a new map to be available on the town website by next week. A public hearing on the matter will be held at Town Hall on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 5 p.m.
The county eightmember TheLegislaturemapuntilmapdeadlockCommissionReapportionmentiscurrentlyinaovertwocompetingproposals,andhasSept.30toadoptatosubmittothecountyforapproval.Democraticmapproposal for the 5th Legislative District, currently represented by Legislator Kara Hahn (D-Setauket), who is
Schaefer also presented a map that loosely follows the proposal of Coram resident Logan Mazer. On the whole, the Mazer map was viewed favorably during the public hearings. However, this proposal was ultimately shot down by another 3-5 vote, with the same committee members voting for and against it.
Schaefer first presented a “map of least change.” This map addressed only Council Districts 2 and 6, the two districts whose populations fall outside the 5% deviation allowable under the Town Code. After a
In the face of this public opposition, the map was the highest vote-getter, with a 5-3 vote count — one vote shy of formal adoption by the committee. Ali Nazir, Edward McCarthy, Delilah Bustamante, Krystina Sconzo and Chad Lennon voted “yes,” with the entire Democratic caucus voting it down.
of Town of Brookhaven Council Districts 1 and 2, which if adopted would crack off large chunks of Port Jefferson Station from Terryville, and cut Mount Sinai in half — severing communities of interest and diminishing voter influence. Unable to meet its deadline this week, the Brookhaven Redistricting Committee has failed to put forth a map that accurately reflects changes in population, communities of interest and racial diversity.
The Republican proposal literally tears apart the 5th Legislative District as we know it, separating it into three different county legislative districts. Stony Brook and western Setauket would be shifted from the 5th to the 13th District, represented by Legislator Rob Trotta (R-Fort Salonga); the southern portion of the district would be shifted to the 4th District represented by Legislator Nick Caracappa (R-Selden); and the eastern portion of the district including portions of Port Jefferson and Port Jefferson Station would shift into the 6th District which extends to Wading River, and is currently represented by Sarah Anker
Redistricting affects political power, what issues policy and lawmakers prioritize, and whether issues affecting our diverse communities are represented or excluded. When those responsible for drawing district maps do so to favor one political party, the potential for fair representation suffers. We must take action to keep together our communities in Stony Brook, the Setaukets, Port Jefferson Station, Terryville, Port Jefferson and other villages together as they are now.
(D-Mount Sinai), who is also term limited in 2023. Note that the exact street level dividing lines on the publicly accessible maps are unclear.
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Visit our website, tbrnewsmedia.com, to follow features on this important issue: “Brookhaven redistricting debacle: An open letter from the Democratic caucus”; “Brookhaven Redistricting Committee meets mapmaker, requests three new draft proposals”; “Residents, elected officials fight to keep PJS/Terryville intact”; “Brookhaven Redistricting Committee goes to Comsewogue, residents fire back”; and “Local residents rally to resist Brookhaven redistricting plans.”
gang violence when he said, “A lot of it is being sparked by social media.”
My daughter recently had her Instagram account hacked. It took over a month to resolve the issue. In that time the hackers stole her personal information and used it to sell cryptocurrency. Many social media users are being extorted by hackers to pay ransom money to get their accounts back. In Newsday’s recent interview with Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison, he highlighted an important part of
In a recent letter to state Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), I expressed my concerns with the issue of data privacy and social media platforms. As we have experienced with the opioid epidemic crisis, if big corporations and government don’t work together to protect consumers, it can have a devastating effect.
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Search engines, data analytics and effective profiles are just a few terms social media companies use when collecting our personal data for targeted advertisements. The days of newspaper advertisements, TV commercials and door-to-door sales are fading. The new form of marketing, used by social media platforms to mine our data, is putting our personal information at risk of identity theft and other forms of cybercrime.Withan unrestrained focus on accumulating our information including our name, address, phone number, email address, age, birthday, occupation, where you shop, etc., media platforms continue to mine our data to sell to third party companies that influence our day-to-day decisions on the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the car we buy and more.
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Social media puts personal information at risk
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In addition to gang violence, social media has become the superhighway for drug sales which have led to an astronomical increase in opioid overdose deaths. And currently, Suffolk County is in the midst of a data breach that has closed down all county computer networking.Cybermedia titans, including the billionaire owners of Google, YouTube, Waze, TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, need to be held accountable when it comes to protecting the public. Consumers may seem like grains of sand in their datamining operations, but there needs to be limits on how much information a company can mine. California, Maine and the European Union have instituted restrictions on data mining, including opting in when asked for a person’s personal data to be sold to a third party instead of automatically having one’s personal information be taken. It’s time New York State does the same.
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Sarah Anker is Suffolk County legislator for Legislative District 6.

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TBR News Media’s Police Blotter has been temporarily suspended due to a possible cyber intrusion to the Suffolk County government website that supplies us with the latest police incidents. A spokeswoman for Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said the system will remain offline while they verify and assess the ongoing situation. We hope to be back next week.

As we transition to this cyber form of marketing, the question needs to be asked: “Who is protecting our personal information?”Shouldwe be concerned that Apple admitted to listening in on conversations, which they say was due to accidental triggers mainly on Apple pods and watches; or the increase in impulse buying due to analytic target marketing; or the issue of our information ending up on the dark web due to the proliferation of data mining; or the cyber scams targeting senior citizens; or perhaps the recent call from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission for Apple and Google to remove TikTok from their app stores, due to security concerns with China and the recent discovery that the app tracks every keystroke made by its users including passwords and credit card numbers? The problem is that not enough is being done to protect our personal data. Social media platforms need to be more accountable in protecting our privacy, especially when it comes to cybercrime targeting our children.
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Margo Arceri, of Tri-Spy Tours, said Irizarry was a huge help spearheading the planning of many of the activities. Arceri said she was grateful for all the volunteers, sponsor Heritage Spy Ring Golf Club and participating organizations, who were not just locally based but from all over Long Island, who made it a success.
Arceri added she was impressed by the people from all different age groups she met at the event who showed interest in the Culper
Culper Spy Day, presented by the Three Village Historical Society and Tri-Spy Tours in collaboration with more than 30 local historical and cultural organizations, returned in full force for its eighth annual event. Due to COVID-19, organizers hosted a downsized version last year and a virtual presentation in 2020.
estimated around 1,300 people visited the historical society grounds on Sept. 10.
“Thisspies.isnot just one age group that enjoys and is attracted to this story,” she said. “It’s really for all ages.”
TVHS historian Beverly Tyler said he also noticed the age range of attendees.
Culper Spy Day celebrates local history


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BY RITA J. EGAN RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
In Port Jeff village, local historians
The Three Village area and downtown Port Jefferson were filled with local history buffs Saturday, Sept. 10.

“It has been awesome to have so much new information to share with people, specifically about [Phillips, Nathaniel and John] Roe and their involvement in the Culper Spy Ring,” he said. “A lot of Port Jeff residents don’t know that Drowned Meadow had such an important role during the Revolution, so the response has been great — and we have had so many Irizarrypeople.”said she enjoyed all the organizations taking part in the day to tell their Revolutionary War stories. She added organizations such as Four Harbors Audubon Society discussed making ink from natural products, and Sweetbriar Nature Center representatives talked about birds of prey that existed during the 18th century.
Additional reporting by Raymond Janis.
The majority of activities, such as reenactments, readings, docent- and selfguided tours and more, took place on the grounds of the Three Village Historical Society headquarters. Other sites included Setauket Neighborhood House, Patriots Rock, Caroline Church and cemetery, Setauket Presbyterian Church and cemetery, Emma S. Clark Memorial Library, Setauket Elementary School auditorium, Sherwood-Jayne House, The Long Island Museum and Drowned Meadow Cottage Museum in Port Jefferson.
The spy day celebrates Gen. George Washington’s spies who operated in Three Village and the surrounding area during the Revolutionary War.
“They were absorbing everything, asking questions and even proudly telling us their connections with ancestors in the Revolutionary War or things they have from the colonial period,” he said.
life during the 18th century, which is the bigger picture also, which was nice to see,” Irizarry said.
Mari Irizarry, TVHS director, said she
“We’re all telling our part of the Revolutionary story,” she said.
Tyler said he also saw children fascinated by demonstrations that included writing and mailing a letter in colonial times and hearing stories about youngsters during the era as well as recent local history.
The museum has been relocated twice before finding its way to its current resting place at the intersection of West Broadway and Barnum Avenue. During the Revolution, it was the former home of Phillips Roe, a known member in the Culper Spy Ring.
Mark Sternberg, the spy ring historian at Drowned Meadow Cottage, said he was elated by the day’s success and the public’s degree of interest.
greeted visitors with a tour of the Drowned Meadow Cottage Museum, a structure that dates back to the 18th century.
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Volunteers, including Three Village Historical Society historian Beverly Tyler, below, dressed up in 18th century attire to take part in Culper Spy Day. Photos by Rita J. Egan; for more photos from the event visit tbrnewsmedia.com
“It wasn’t just talking about the spies and the war, but it was really just talking about
The other thing was that employees found they could have a better quality of life by working remotely. They didn’t have to commute two hours a day to get into the City.
Do you think that the gradual development of remote work will have a positive long-term effect on
They want better benefits, a proper workplace environment and a salary commensurate with their skills. That’s why unionization is at one of its highest points in years.

I wouldn’t call it a schism, but I will tell
People have felt this was a very difficult time during the pandemic. Some people have taken a look at life’s choices and are saying, “Hey, I’m not getting paid enough to do this stuff.”
How would you describe the current state of the labor force on Long Island?
How does the cost of labor factor into these growing economic concerns?
Our regional economy is doing well. Historically and even currently, Long Island has always been able to fend off bad economic times. I think we are doing fine and we will be doing fine.
Martin Cantor, director of the Long Island Center for Socio-Economic Policy, says declining labor participation on Long Island gives him cause for concern. Photo of labor demonstration from Pixabay
I’m not denigrating the minimum wage [$15 an hour on the Island] — it’s only $31,000 a year. It’s very difficult for one person to pay for rent, food and electricity living on the minimum wage, but it did have an economic impact.
What accounts for the popularity of labor unions today?
A conversation with Martin Cantor on the state of the Long Island labor force
On Monday, Sept. 5, Americans took off from work in honor of the contributions made by laborers throughout their national history. This Labor Day was an opportunity to catch up with Martin Cantor, director of the Long Island Center for Socio-Economic Policy. During an exclusive interview, he discussed some of the labor trends on Long Island, the success of remote work and the role of unions today.
Well, the cost of labor is very important, and that’s part of what caused the inflation. Not only did we have all of that extra money that the federal government put in, but we arbitrarily increased the minimum wage. That led to higher prices in the marketplace.
I will tell you this: The Long Island Rail Road is [operating] at about 50% less than its prepandemic ridership. I took the train about three weeks ago, and the train was empty. Even
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First, we still haven’t recovered all of the jobs lost during the [COVID-19] pandemic. We’re about 30,000 jobs shy. However, we have a strong labor force — I think we have about 1.5 million people in it. Still, our labor participation rate is not as it once was prior to the pandemic. There are still people on the sidelines.
when I jumped on the train at Penn Station at about 4:30 — which is normally packed — the train was empty.
So I think you have several things that will impact where people work and how people work. How has the relationship between workers and public transit evolved here on Long Island?
BY RAYMOND JANIS EDITOR1@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
The most troubling is that a lot of our workforce has not come back. The economy cannot expand unless our workforce participation rate increases, and that gives me concern. The other thing that gives me concern is that the Federal Reserve is going to aggressively go after inflation by increasing interest rates. With employee productivity at record lows, that could mean layoffs in the future.
the labor force?
On the other side of the coin, Goldman Sachs just announced that there’s no more remote work and everybody has to come into the office in New York City.
Speaking of layoffs, do you believe there is already a labor shortage on Long Island?
No, I don’t think there’s a labor shortage. I think that if there’s any kind of a shortage, it’s people not wanting to come back to work.
Do you think a schism is emerging between those who work from home and those who go to the office?
you that how people work and how businesses operate have changed. I think that congestion pricing in the City is a big influencer on all of that.Ifpeople don’t want to ride the trains, they usually drive in and have to pay more money. They might insist on working remotely. They also might insist on getting higher wages from employers. Some businesses might relocate out of the City because it is too expensive and too onerous for their employees.
What is your long-term forecast for the regional economy on Long Island?
What labor trends on Long Island do you find most troubling? Also, which trends are most encouraging?
Well, it depends where you are. The quick answer is yes. Two things have happened during the pandemic. Number one: Employers learned to have a different business model that didn’t require everybody to come into the office. They were able to reduce the amount of space that they needed to rent.
The queen’s death Sept. 8 in Balmoral, Scotland, has been covered extensively by the media. Briefly, she was born in Mayfair, London, on April 21, 1926; married Philip, Duke of Edinburgh — her pillar of strength — on Nov. 20, 1947; became queen of the U.K. and other Commonwealth realms on Feb. 6, 1952, also head of the Church of England; was a working mother with four children including Charles; and owned a string of corgi dogs and racehorses through the years.
Such basic facts obscure the sweeping social and economic changes she saw in her reign, without revolution or revolt, from postwar austerity and the Swingin’ ’60s through to postmodern Britain, even as the sun set on the old British Empire. Soon the currency notes, coins and postage stamps bearing her likeness will be phased out and replaced.
I am a member of the knighted Mick JaggerElton John-Paul McCartney generation (where did I go wrong?). It was Jagger who summarized our thoughts when he tweeted, “For my whole life Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, has always been there.” And now she isn’t. The second Elizabethan era is over.
BY JOHN BROVEN
It became clear the queen’s loss was being felt far beyond the United Kingdom as tributes poured in from every corner of the globe, signaling the enormous impact of a 70-year reign during which she performed her often centuries-old duties with wisdom, dignity, gentle good humor and an essential mystique.
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The new King Charles III, her son aged 73, caught the moment when he said in a statement, “I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world.”
coming years with trembling socks.”
Still, as President Joe Biden (D) and First Lady Jill Biden said in a statement, “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was more than a monarch. She defined an era.”
It is not widely appreciated that Charles founded the Prince’s Trust. For a while I was a trust business counselor in Ashford, Kent, and can attest to the value of the scheme for young entrepreneurs. Another factoid is that he has been patron of The Goon Show Preservation Society. The website noted, in the spirit of the groundbreaking 1950s comedy show, that “we would like to thank Prince Charles for agreeing to be our patron and look forward to the
Thank you Queen Elizabeth II — and God save the king. The state funeral, combining solemnity with pageantry, will be held Monday, Sept. 19, at Westminster Abbey, London, at 11 a.m. (6 a.m. EST).
East Setauket resident John Broven is copy editor and proofreader in the TBR editorial department and has written three awardwinning music history books. He recently edited and contributed to “New York City Blues” by Larry Simon. His three Brexit articles can be found online at tbrnewsmedia.com. With thanks to Mark Dunford, editor of National World, and the website and-retro/retro/nostalgia-3691487.www.sussexexpress.co.uk/heritage-
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the South of England Show in Ardingly in 1984 which our writer attended. Photo courtesy Mid Sussex Times/SussexWorld.co.uk

black and white.
Goodbye Queen Elizabeth II, arise King Charles III
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Britain now has a novice king and a novice prime minister, both unelected by the people at large. There are difficult days ahead for a country badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic, the self-induced Brexit debacle, inflation currently running at 10% with soaring energy costs due to the Russia-Ukraine war, rumblings on the Scottish independence front, possible Irish trade confrontation, threatened departures from the Commonwealth and, indeed, concern for the future direction of the monarchy itself.
The coronation did not take place until June 2, 1953, but what a glorious affair it was with celebrations in every city, town and village. Some 20 million viewers were able to watch the glittering, expensive ceremony from Westminster Abbey live on television, with many households — including ours — buying their first TVs, in
As Jagger indicated, the queen was a constant, whether for the annual Christmas televised message that highlighted her strong Christian faith, the State Opening of Parliament, Trooping the Colour, the Royal Ascot and Epsom Derby horserace meetings, or various other occasions.
What of King Charles III, who represents continuity and has made a promising start to his reign. An often unfairly misunderstood man, he has been ahead of his time on environmental matters, wildlife preservation and climate change. His views on architecture were more controversial if personal. On a different level, his image was severely dented by the disastrous marriage to Diana, with whom he had William — now heir to the throne as Prince of Wales — and current-U.S. resident Harry. Charles married longtime flame Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005 and she is now queen consort. Time has gradually healed the British public’s disdain toward them both.
Personal reflections? My first big memory was in relation to the death of Elizabeth’s father, King George VI, in 1952 while she was on a trip to Kenya, East Africa. I was in Mrs. Vidler’s class at Polegate Primary School, East Sussex, and you could hear the proverbial pin drop when we were told “the king is dead.” A dark February Wednesday morning became even darker. In our childhood grief, we had no idea nor cared that the queen’s first prime minister was Winston Churchill. She was only 25 when ascending the throne.

King Charles III
It was like a “JFK” or “9/11” rememberwhere-you-were moment when the news broke Thursday, just after 1:30 p.m. EST: “Queen Elizabeth II has died.” For this Brit expat, it was a big shock even though she was 96 years old. Only two days before, she had held the “kissing the hands” ceremony with new prime minister, Liz Truss (C).
I saw her in person twice, both during my management spells at Midland Bank, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, in the 1970s and ‘80s. The first occasion was when she visited the neighboring headquarters of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind. Imagine my surprise when I was walking to my car after work and, with nobody else around, she passed by me in the royal vehicle with no motorcade or security guards in sight. I swear she gave a little regal wave. The next time was when she presented prizes at the South of England Show in Ardingly, where the bank’s meet-and-greet pavilion gave us a ringside view. There was a majestic aura that seeped from her as she beguiled everybody at the agricultural showground — as she did elsewhere in a long lifetime of public service.
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Teammate Carlo Fontanini killed 11 along with four blocks, and Keelan Sohl had 38 assists.
BY BILL LANDON DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
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Patriots land sharks
Pictured clockwise from above, Ward Melville senior outside hitter Jaron Popp keeps the ball in play; Patriots sophomore Kyle Fagan from the service line; Ward Melville junior Keelan Sohl sets the play for the Patriots; junior Shawn Legge battles at net for Ward Melville; Fagan sets the play for the Patriots; Legge and Carlo Fontanini battle at net for the Patriots; and Patriots at the ready.
— Photos by Bill Landon
When the Patriots of Ward Melville came knocking on Eastport-South Manor’s door the Sharks would take the match to five sets in league volleyball action Sept 8.
Ward Melville senior Jaron Popp, a powerhouse at the net, had 37 kills in the contest leading his team to the 3-2 victory — 25-21, 22-25, 25-20, 24-26 and 15-11 in the fifth and deciding set.





Ward Melville took on Bay Shore Sept. 13 and lost, 3-1. The Sharks hosted Smithtown East the same day and won, 3-0.


long-standing member and president of the North Shore Garden Club, Louise was instrumental in guiding and refocusing the club’s regular activities into evermore relevant environmental concerns and sustainable horticultural practices. In full retirement, Louise volunteered in the archives department at Smithtown Town Hall and assisted in establishing and volunteering at the Jefferson’s Ferry Country Store, which supported the convenience needs of fellow residents. Louise’s transcendent gifts included gardening, crewel embroidery, needle point, culinary creations and gracious hosting. A voracious reader, Louise would swiftly and masterfully complete The New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle, in ink.
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As director of the Smithtown Historical Society from 1980 to 2000, Louise worked tirelessly to preserve and conserve the township’s historic colonial artifacts, buildings and properties. Through skillfully written grant applications, lobbying and fundraising, Louise was instrumental in establishing the Smithtown Route 25 downtown historic corridor. She oversaw the maintenance and restoration of the eight buildings and properties to include the Caleb Smith House, the Franklin Arthur Farm, the Judge Lawrence Smith homestead, the Epenetus Smith Tavern and the Brush Barn. Louise brought these historic buildings and properties to life with school education programs, Boy Scout Eagle projects, colonial craft demonstrations and numerous public gatherings and events.
Additionally, she dedicated many years of volunteer service to the community in a variety of different roles. As a guiding member on the board of trustees for the Long Island Museums at Stony Brook, Louise helped continue the vision and development goals established by the founder Ward Melville and his family. She also served as an influential and vital member of the Village of Nissequogue Planning Board and Architectural Review Board and on the boards of Deepwells Farm Historical Society and the Friends of Caleb Smith Preserve.
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A Celebration of the Life of Louise Powell Hall will be held Oct. 22 at the Frank Brush Barn located at 211 East Main Street, Smithtown.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Smithtown Historical Society, 239 E Main St. Smithtown, NY 11787 or the Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, NY 11790.
A devote and lifelong Episcopalian, Louise served for many years on the vestry of the St. James Episcopal Church. As a
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Included as one of 146 women in the 2013 publication of “Remarkable Women in New York State History,” Louise earned her place with community service and contributions as a historian, preservationist and volunteer. This accolade was bestowed for superior accomplishments while serving in various capacities with organizations dedicated to preservation of local villages, hamlet, township, county and Long Island history.
PursuantDefendants.judgmentforeclosuresalehereindatedtheundersignedRefereeatpublicauctionthefrontofBrookhavenHall,IndependenceHill,Farmingville,York,onNovember201811:00premisesbeinginMiddleTownBrookhaven,CountySufandStateYork,knownanddesignatedHomeNumber139togetherwith.02953%undividedinterestcommonmentscondominiumdescribedthedefinedDeclarationCondominiuminafterreferredto.propertyabovedescribedisHomethecondominiumpreparedandcertifiedNelsonandandfiledOfficetheClerktheCountySuffolkJanuary31,No.30,definedinDeclarationthedominiumentitledLakeCondominium,byHuntleyCorp.,underArticle9-ENewYorkPropertyLaw,datedJanuaryandrecordedintheOfficeofSuffolkCountyJanuary31,Liber7581ofconveyancPage56,coveringthepropertydescribed.SaidpremisesbeingknownArtistDrive,MiddleIsland,NewYork.(District0200,Section403.00,BlockLot035.000).premisesbesold
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Louise is survived by sons Fredrick Hall, of Bellport, and Stuart Hall (Robin), of Durham, New Hampshire; daughter Lisa Reed (Keith) of Three Forks, Montana; and six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She is predeceased by husband, Gordon Hall, sons Winthrop Hall and Bruce Hall, and daughter Lynne Hall.
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provisionsoffiledJudgment,Index19391/2013.approximateamountment$714,868.23plusinterestFRIEDMANLLPStreet,Suite501,York,York10004,AttorneysPlaintiff.89610/44xptr CertificateholdersCWABS,Inc.,Asset-BackedCertificates,Series2006-18,AGAINSTCarrollal.,Defendant(s)PursuanttoJudgmentForeclosureandSaledated30,2018theundersignedwillatpublicauctionatBrookhavenTownIndependenceHill,Farmingville,NewYork,11738onNovember20182:30PM,premisesknownCarrollAvenue,LakeRonkonkoma,NY11779.Allthatcertainplotorofland,thebuildingsimprovementserected,situate,ingbeingTownBrookhaven,CountyofSuffolk,ofNY,trictSection725.0002.00022.00.Approximateamountjudgment$529,119.78andPremwillbesoldsubjecttoprovisionsfiledJudgmentIndex#618540/2017.TerryWoodard,Esq.,RefereeShapiro,DiCaro&Attorney(s)thePlaintiff175MileCrossingBoulevardRochester,New14624(877)430-4792Dated:September201889910/4
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Louise died peacefully, at age 94, on Sunday, April 19, 2020, in her residence at Jefferson’s Ferry, South Setauket. Born on Feb. 18, 1926, to Arthur and Ruth Powell of Montclair, New Jersey, Louise graduated from the Kimberly School in 1944 and received her bachelor’s in child development from Vassar College in 1947. She married her husband of 68 years, Gordon Taylor Hall, on Aug. 20, 1949. In the fall of 1958, Louise and her family began a 43-year residence in the Village of Nissequogue.

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Numerous problems plague our policymakers in Washington, from national security, economic uncertainty, immigration policy, among many others. In the face of these seemingly unanswerable questions, we must remember that all politics is local. Before we can even consider pondering the great questions of our time, we must first get our affairs in order here at the community level.
Peter Stubberfield Poquott
Recent accounts in the local press [see The Times of Smithtown and The Village Times Herald editions, Sept. 1] describe opposition to proposals by homeowners for a pier and dock in Stony Brook Harbor. While reading these articles, I recalled a concept that I encountered decades ago when I was involved with environmental impact statements in another part of the country, namely “navigable waters” under the regulatory jurisdiction of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Since that was long ago and far away, I used the Google search engine — not available way back then — to see whether the navigable waters concept might be relevant to the current Stony Brook Harbor dock controversy.
Her letter of Sept. 8, [“Biden fails at uniting nation”] was wrongheaded, and clearly misunderstands what he said. The president accused only MAGA Republicans of being a danger to democracy, not all Republicans. Further, the characterization of Biden as “Adolf-style” was out of line and beyond the pale of reasonable discussion.
The anti-democratic MAGA movement
Earlier this month, President Joe Biden (D) and former President Donald Trump (R) presented disparate visions for the American future. Despite diametrically opposing messages, one theme unifies these speeches: Americans stand at a crossroads in our history, and our trajectory is undecided.
On a national stage, two U.S presidents are in a tug-ofwar for the soul of our nation.
It is hard to believe that Susan Kerr and I heard the same speech by President [Joe] Biden [D].
may need to play a role in the current dock controversy, but also some highpowered experienced environmental legal talent will be necessary if the matter is to be resolved. Demonstrations at Cordwood Park in Head of the Harbor are only a first step.
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We must first create a solid foundation to build something meant to last. May we heal this divided but unbroken nation. May we find solutions to problems both near and far. And may we never lose faith in the principles that unite us as community members and Americans.
As a Brit with 42 years on the clock in the U.S., I have become used to those looking on me with bemusement or suspicion for not taking citizenship but tolerated for my strange British sense of humor nevertheless.
From town and village halls to school boards, environmental demonstrations, civic meetings, and everything in between, our residents grapple with the most pressing issues confronting our communities. We find particular examples of the nation’s broader, systemic issues within these forums.
There was no quick and concise answer, since the navigable waters concept has been in a state of flux. As a result of an order from the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona on Aug. 30, 2021, implementation of something called the Navigable Waters Protection Rule has been halted pending the signing of a proposed rule to revise the definition of “waters of the United States.” For further information — and confusion — may I suggest that interested readers go directly to one of the first hits in my Google search at the following —maybe,conceptGooglespinning,briefStates”morphed“navigablesearchdevelopmentsUnitedidentifyingparcel‘watersstatingisapprovedArmyindustry.”management,habitat,—cleanUniteddurablewaters-united-states.epa.gov/wotus/current-implementation-website:Accordingtothiswebsite,“Adefinitionof‘watersoftheStates’isessentialtoensuringandsafewaterinallcommunitiessupportinghumanhealth,animalagriculture,watersheds,floodlocaleconomiesandThereisalsoarolefortheU.S.CorpsofEngineers:“AnjurisdictionaldeterminationadocumentprovidedbythecorpsthepresenceorabsenceofoftheUnitedStates’onaorawrittenstatementandmapthelimitsof‘watersoftheStates’onaparcel.”TherearelikelymorerecentthatmyquickGoogledidnotpickup.Notethatwaters”seemstohaveinto“watersoftheUnited—atleastforapossiblytime.Atthispointmyheadwasafterabout30minutesofwebsearch.Mypurposeinintroducingtheofnavigablewaters—orwatersoftheUnitedStatesistoindicatethattheU.S.EPA

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Port Jefferson Station Anglophile feelings generated by the loss of The Queen
It is tragic that the once-invaluable Republican Party has mostly supported this man. Instead of trying to deal with the real causes of dissatisfaction that have fueled the MAGA movement, most of the Republican Party has pandered to it while giving tax cuts to the rich. Millions of good Americans have been duped by this conman, who
has done nothing to deal with their real pain. Now the very democracy which we celebrate and on which we all depend is threatened.
It has been touching to have received from local friends “deepest and sincere condolences” for my loss as though I was a member of the Royal Family myself. A mark, I know, of the respect held here for Queen Elizabeth II, the Anglophile feelings she generated and an acknowledgment of what being British means to me.
BarrySmithtownSiskind
If trying to bully the vice president, Mike Pence [R], to violate the Constitution and decertify the vote of the Electoral College, I don’t know what is. If refusing to concede an election President Donald Trump [R] knew he lost isn’t anti-democratic, I don’t know what is. If broadcasting the Big Lie that the election was stolen isn’t anti-democratic, I don’t know what is. If instigating an insurrection designed to intimidate Congress into decertifying the election isn’t antidemocratic, I don’t know what is.
In time, we will accumulate small wins. This formula can be scaled, meaning we can soon apply our takeaways from local politics to the higher levels of government.
The ongoing intimidation of election officials by MAGA militias is reminiscent of the Brown Shirts of the early 1930s in Germany, and is a clear danger to democracy. Yes, our democracy is in grave danger brought about by one man and his MAGA enablers.
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Adam D. Fisher
What does it mean to have a representative voice in government? What is an equitable distribution of public resources? How and where should we build, and to what end?
We are wrestling with these unsettled questions right now. At the local level, our citizens learn how systems operate. With this understanding, we begin breaking down the great questions into bite-sized, manageable tasks.
To heal a wounded nation, start locally

If trying to bully state officials into falsifying the vote isn’t antidemocratic, I don’t know what is.
We hold that this bottom-up approach is the best course of action, both for our residents and nation. Locally, our voices ring louder, our votes weightier. Let’s fix our problems here first, then set our sights on issues further from home.
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So, then what does it mean to me to be British?Insadness, some random thoughts follow: “Keep calm and carry on,” stiff upper lip, queuing peacefully, moaning about the rules (usually created by the French pre-Brexit) but obeying them to the letter (unlike the French), driving on the left, the National Trust and its stately home treasures from the past, Twickenham, Wembley, Wimbledon, Ascot and Lords, Last Night of the Proms, Prime Minister’s Questions, meeting Princess Diana, being able to travel anywhere in the world where my origins, language and culture are at the minimum accepted and respected, not having to know the names of those appointed on merit from within the judiciary to serve on the nation’s Supreme Court, fish and chips, compassion never better expressed than by Ralph McTell’s brilliant comment on homelessness in “Streets of London,” a respect for history and its anachronistic imposition of a system of government where the head of state has been loved and respected by all. Finally, and above all else for all of my life — Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, acknowledged simply as “The Queen” throughout the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and the world.
As the country prepares for the funeral of a queen born eight years after the Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918 and who died two years after COVID-19, Clary Evans recognized that Queen Elizabeth II was a “link to those values of duty and service that were strong in those war and post-war years.”
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Another memory involves my husband and me, shortly after we were married and had moved into our first apartment. Canadian Royal Mounted Police aerobic exercises were popular then, we had bought the book and were in the first few lunges after work one evening when there was a loud knocking at our door. When my husband opened it, an older couple shouted at us that we were bringing down the ceiling on their heads, and what were we doing up there, anyway?
one problem per month. Usually, the breakdowns seemed to caucus with each other and happen all at once.We still love our house. You might ask, why? The answer is simple. We have found a handyman. Just as every first baby should come with an instruction manual, every house should be accompanied by a handyman. This person is a quiet, unsung hero. He, and it’s almost always a he, arrives with little fanfare shortly after he is called, carries two screwdrivers, a regular and a Phillips head, a hammer, a wrench, maybe some tape and seemingly little else. He squats down and patiently analyses each problem, pulls out the uncomplicated tool and sets everything right.
During the Platinum Jubilee for Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate the monarch’s 70 years on the throne, Clary Evans, a radiation oncologist who works at Northwell Health, her husband Tobias Janowitz, a scientist at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and their families got together with another English family to mark the occasion.
Philip Evans has noticed that the church bells ringing in the aftermath of her death don’t have their typical sound.

While Gillian Evans thought such conditions
“It’s very alarming and tells you that something is odd,” Evans said.

From left to right, Tobias Janowitz, Clary Evans, Albert Janowitz, Wolfie Janowitz, Gillian Evans, Viola Janowitz and Philip Evans. Photo from Clary Evans
I’m skipping over the years of squeaky violin music being practiced in the apartment to the left of ours, the midnight screaming by the couple two apartments further down the hall, the acrid smell of cooking from the apartment to the right of us each night, and so many other instances giving proof that we were not alone in our building.
The Evans matriarch, 83, who is a retired diagnostic radiographer, is amazed at the effect the queen’s death is having on residents.
Oh, and did I mention that he doesn’t ask a month’s mortgage?
The sound alternates between loud and muted. The churches are using a so-called half-muffled peal, which creates a somber echo. The bells rang the same way last year after Prince Philip’s death.
you grew up in an urban apartment, as I did, you would marvel, as I do, at living now in a house. Some of my earliest memories involve neighbors in the building. For example, I loved to play jacks, a game on a hardwood floor with a bouncy rubber ball and 10 small metal pieces (called jacks), each to be lifted after the ball bounces but before it drops. When played, it surely made tapping noises on the ceiling of the apartment below, but that was nothing compared to the banging with what was probably a broomstick that the downstairs neighbor used to retaliate. The jacks trembled with each blow, and I certainly trembled at the attack. I remember bursting into
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From Suffolk, UK, to Suffolk, NY, a family reflects on the late queen

tears and running to find my mother.
Now this person is not easy to find. In fact, there must be several unsuccessful trials before Mr. Right comes along. Ask your neighbors, your friends, your cousin, the hardware store, anyone who might help with a referral, but they may not want to share. Good luck!
“She had a really bad time when Princess Diana was killed,” said Philip Evans, who retired in 2000 as a general surgeon. “She was just pulled down by the power of the press. In legalese, ‘she was badly advised.’”
Of course, we made noises, too, and otherwise let our presence be known. That was apartment living and somehow, we all survived it.
Philip Evans, who said the queen did “jolly well,” recognized that the queen made mistakes, one of which arose during her muted reaction to the death of Princess Diana in a car crash in 1997.
were akin to being in prison, with all the limitations and the constant responsibilities, she believed the queen “loved it. It showed in her face.” Being a part of a “love match” with her husband Prince Philip “must have helped enormously.”
If
During a recent visit to the ophthalmologist, Evans chatted with three people about the queen and her son Charles, who has now become King Charles III.
After a night filled with an early June rain in 1953, Evans and his brother awaited the moment to see the queen, whose coronation occurred 16 months after she became queen.
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Before Elizabeth’s coronation at the age of 27, Philip Evans, who was a teenager, traveled with his brother Anthony to Trafalgar Square, where
They made a cake and had tea, “aware that this was probably the last time” they would celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s lengthy legacy, Evans recalled in an email.
“You can’t play that game indoors,” my mother explained. “It bothers the neighbors.”
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But unlike in the service, there was no one to call who would cheerfully arrive, fix the problem, then wish us a good day and leave. Oh, we could summon repair people to come, but when they left, we were less than cheerful. They had each gone off with a large chunk of our disposable income. In fact, we were lucky if we didn’t have more than
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The queen executed her duties admirably under an intense spotlight that never dimmed during her over 70 years of service, she added.
Residents of Suffolk, England, Evans’s parents Philip and Gillian shared memories and thoughts on Queen Elizabeth II, who died last week at the age of 96.
they camped out near the fountain.
The first time I lived in a house was when my husband was in the air force, and we were in base housing. To me, it was miraculously quiet, even though airplanes flew in regular intervals over our heads. “Someday we will have a house of our own, yes?” I asked my husband and kissed him when he agreed.Sothen we moved to the North Shore of Long Island and had our own house. That was when I discovered that a house was a living thing. It needed tending regularly. The toilet wouldn’t flush, the kitchen faucet dripped, the light fixture sizzled out, the venetian blind got stuck in the open position, the dishwasher wouldn’t dispense soap, the cabinet door was askew, there were ants in the basement and the front door knob threatened to fall off.
“It was lovely to see what a beautiful spectacle it was,” Gillian Evans said.
Gillian Evans, meanwhile, traveled with her family to visit her aunt, who, at the time, was the only one in her family who owned a television.
The next morning, as crowds continued to grow, the police pushed the newer arrivals in front of the group, which meant Phillip was in the third tier of Throughonlookers.thecrowd, he caught a glimpse of the young queen, offering a stiff wave to her subjects.
People were saying “the queen had done a good job” and that they believed her son was “well suited” for his new role.
“It was a marvelous thing to do,” Evans said by phone from his home. The travel and waiting in the rain meant it “wasn’t easy.”
“What a remarkable lady she had been,” Gillian Evans added. “She said she would give herself to the nation for as long as she lived, and she did. Right up to the very, very last, which is wonderful.”
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