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This expansive 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom Colonial on half arce is situated in the famed Commack schools. Upon arrival, you’re received by gorgeous exteriors and an updated front door. Inside, gleaming hardwood oors span the rst and second levels, harmonizing with a modern heating system, large windows, and updated siding. Upstairs, the primary bedroom serves as a luxurious retreat, with an ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet. The other 3 bedrooms & full basement crates additional living space. The heart of the home lies in the generous kitchen, brimming with updated appliances & plenty of storage. Adjacent, the living room boasts a striking bay window and a wood-burning replace in the den. Sliders o the dining area leads to a fenced yard, complete with a sparkling in-ground pool & paver patio - a true oasis perfect spot to call
This expansive 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom Colonial on half arce is situated in the famed Commack schools. Upon arrival, you’re received by gorgeous exteriors and an updated front door. Inside, gleaming hardwood oors span the rst and second levels, harmonizing with a modern heating system, large windows, and updated siding. Upstairs, the primary bedroom serves as a luxurious retreat, with an ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet. The other 3 bedrooms & full basement crates additional living space. The heart of the home lies in the generous kitchen, brimming with updated appliances & plenty of storage. Adjacent, the living room boasts a striking bay window and a wood-burning replace in the den. Sliders o the dining area leads to a fenced yard, complete with a sparkling in-ground pool & paver patio - a true oasis perfect spot to call home!! $799,000
This Colonial style home nestled in the center of a cull de sac is designed w/attention to detail boasts a 4-br 2.5-bath layout in the Country Estates development in the sought after Commack schools. The grand 2-story entryway sets the tone for this impeccable home. The chef’s kitchen w/ beverage center & wine refrigerator captures the home’s hub featuring high-end appliances/granite tops/ cabinets w/ a neutral cream tone for the inspired chef. The open oor plan from the kitchen to the den w/ gas replace, elegant custom built in bookcases creates and easy ow for entertaining. Spacious dining room. The spacious primary bedroom o ers ensuite bath & large walk in closets. There are 3 additional bedrooms. The sliders o the kitchen brings you to the yard with outdoor kitchen entertaining area w/ trek deck & a paver patio that wraps around the custom inground pool. Full basement creates great add ‘l living space. $1,149,000
This Colonial style home nestled in the center of a cul-de-sac is attention to detail boasts a 4-br 2.5-bath layout in the Country Estates development in the sought after Commack The grand 2-story entryway sets the tone for this The chef’s kitchen w/beverage center & ine refrigerator captures the home’s hub featuring high-end granite tops/cabinets w/a neutral cream tone for the The open floor plan from the kitchen to the den w/ ant custom built in bookcases creates and easy acious dining room. The spacious primary bath & large walk in closets. There are 3 The sliders off the kitchen brings you to the yard with outdoor kitchen entertaining area w/ trek deck & a aver patio that wraps around the custom inground pool. Full asement creates great add ‘l living space. $1,149,000
This Colonial style home nestled in the center of a cull de sac is designed w/attention to detail boasts a 4-br 2.5-bath layout in the Country Estates development in the sought after Commack schools. The grand 2-story entryway sets the tone for this impeccable home. The chef’s kitchen w/ beverage center & wine refrigerator captures the home’s hub featuring high-end appliances/granite tops/ cabinets w/ a neutral cream tone for the inspired chef. The open oor plan from the kitchen to the den w/ gas replace, elegant custom built in bookcases creates and easy ow for entertaining. Spacious dining room. The spacious primary bedroom o ers ensuite bath & large walk in closets. There are 3 additional bedrooms. The sliders o the kitchen brings you to the yard with outdoor kitchen entertaining area w/ trek deck & a paver patio that wraps around the custom inground pool. Full basement creates great add ‘l living space. $1,149,000
Welcome to this stunning 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath Hi-Ranch residence nestled on a half acre in the sought after Candy Section, in Commack’s renowned school district. Hardwood oors throughout. Natural light pours through premium Anderson windows. The expansive layout o ers both a spacious living room and a cozy den. Gather around a heartwarming wood-burning replace. The gourmet in the family will adore the eat-in kitchen. Granite countertops, paired with oak cabinets, provide abundant space for meal preparation. And as you cook, gaze out over a pristine half-acre yard with a sparkling 20 x 40 in-ground pool - a summer haven that beckons you to enjoy the outdoors. At day’s end, retreat to generously sized bedrooms. The primary suite stands out, complete with an ensuite bathroom. Additioal features include updated baths/ extended lower level which creates additonal living space/ 4 zone heating/ new liner. $699,000
Welcome to this stunning 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath Hi-Ranch residence nestled on a half acre in the sought after Candy Section, in Commack’s renowned school district. Hardwood oors throughout. Natural light pours through premium Anderson windows. The expansive layout o ers both a spacious living room and a cozy den. Gather around a heartwarming wood-burning replace. The gourmet in the family will adore the eat-in kitchen. Granite countertops, paired with oak cabinets, provide abundant space for meal preparation. And as you cook, gaze out over a pristine half-acre yard with a sparkling 20 x 40 in-ground pool - a summer haven that beckons you to enjoy the outdoors. At day’s end, retreat to generously sized bedrooms. The primary suite stands out, complete with an ensuite bathroom. Additioal features include updated baths/ extended lower level which creates additonal living space/ 4 zone heating/ new liner. $699,000
Welcome to this stunning 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath Hi-Ranch residence nestled on a half acre in the sought after Candy Section, in Commack’s renowned school district. Hardwood throughout. Natural light pours through premium Anderson windows. The expansive layout o ers both a spacious living room and a cozy den. Gather around a heartwarming wood-burning replace. The gourmet in the family will adore the eat-in kitchen. Granite countertops, paired with oak cabinets, provide abundant space for meal preparation. And as you cook, gaze out over a pristine half-acre yard with a sparkling 20 x 40 in-ground pool - a summer haven that beckons you to enjoy the outdoors. At day’s end, retreat to generously sized bedrooms. The primary suite stands out, complete with an ensuite bathroom. Additioal features include updated baths/ extended lower level which creates additonal living space/ 4 zone heating/ new liner. $699,000
Lynn Witz
CBR CLHMS, SRES, CHMS Lic. Real Estate
Lynn Witz was recognized as the 2022 Top Sales Agent of the Year, for the entire Coach Realtors organization. An honor given to only one of our rm’s 700 sales agents Commack
Lynn Witz was recognized as the 2022 Top Sales Agent of the Year, for the entire Coach Realtors organization. An honor given to only one of our rm’s 700 sales agents
Top Sales Agent of the Years 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019 & Top Listing Agent 2020, 2021 and 2022
Commack O ce | 212 Commack Road Commack, NY 11725
As one season transitions into the next, Seasons® Magazine follows suit, bringing its readers themed editorial, local content and so much more.
Autumn is a wonderful season, especially on Long Island. Whether you are wandering through a corn maze, picking fresh apples or sitting by a cozy fireplace, the fall is always memorable. If you are searching for something fun to do, be sure to read about upcoming events on our Autumn Happenings page. Plus, don't miss our Brunch Guide and so much more throughout.
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enthusiasts recognize that fall is not a time to rest on their laurels. In fact, fall is a great season to spend time in the yard. The Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst indicates fall is the ideal time to improve the soil for next season. Amending the soil in the fall allows it to react accordingly over time and reap the benefits in spring. UMass suggests getting an accurate soil test to see what is needed in the garden. Samples should be taken from various areas. Avoid doing so when the soil is very wet. At-home kits can test for nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorous and determine the soil’s pH. Gardeners should till the soil and add compost or manure, which will counteract many nutritional deficiencies. Worm castings also are good to add, particularly for summer vegetable gardens. The gardening company Park Seed says that worm castings are high in minerals and effective at holding water — so much so that they even can be used alone in place of potting soil. Crushed egg shells, coffee grounds, and banana peels also can be added in the fall, even if they are not part of a compost pile. The nutrients will break down throughout the fall and winter, and be available just in time for summer plantings.
As autumn approaches, so begins the transition from summer essentials to knit sweaters and wool scarves. While consider these new fashion trends to ensure your wardrobe is ready for this upcoming season.
Red
is trend is a statement all in itself. It's about going big with large amounts of this power color including cherry, tomato and scarlet hues. Be bold and consider stepping out of your comfort zone.
Brown became a fan favorite early on this year, and it’s been here to stay. Consider mixing all the di erent hues together. Don’t worry about a perfect match, these colors are sure to elevate your out t by adding a touch of luxury every time.
Utility details have grown in popularity. e best way to style cargo pants is with a more dressed up blouse or shirt, straying away from anything too casual, as the pants already provide a laid-back vibe.
you might consider what clothes will return back to your closet or which ones will end up in the donation pile,
Slim silhouettes is key when deciding on a maxi skirt. ey are the perfect addition to any wardrobe for their exibility and comfort. Feel free to pair them with a tee and sneakers or a blouse and heels.
Belts are a throwback trend and this time around, thinner belts speci cally. ey make it easier to incorporate; whether studs, embroidery or leather, they’re sure to complete whatever you choose to style it with!
Loafers and riding boots are the neccesary choice of footwear for a preppy wardrobe in the fall. ey o er a wide range of versatility when it comes to styling– consider dressing them up or down.
often pairs well with mild-flavored meats like poultry and pork. For a refreshing dinner that's easy to prepare and cooks up in just about 30 minutes, try "Roasted Pork Chops and Peaches" from "Real Simple: Dinner Tonight Done!" (Time Home Entertainment) from the editors of Real Simple.
Serves 4
1 10-ounce package couscous (11/2 cups)
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 bone-in pork chops (3/4 inch thick; about 2 pounds total)
Kosher salt and black pepper
2 peaches, cut into wedges
1 small red onion, cut into thin wedges
3 tablespoons white wine vinegar
1/2 cup fresh basil leaves
Directions:
Heat the oven to 400 F. Cook the couscous according to the package directions.
Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large ovenproof skillet over medium-high heat. Season the pork with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper and cook until browned, 3 to 5 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate.
Add the peaches, onion, vinegar, and 1/4 teaspoon each salt and pepper to the skillet, and cook, tossing, for 1 minute. Return the pork and any accumulated juices to the skillet.
Transfer the skillet to the oven and roast until the pork is cooked through and the peaches are tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Serve with the couscous and sprinkle with the basil.
are desserts that have streusel-like toppings, and are close cousins to cobblers, which feature more of a biscuit topping. The crunch of the streusel on this “Apple Crisp” from “Danielle Walker’s Eat What You Love” (Ten Speed Press) is addictive. It replaces a traditional oats or flour-sugar mixture crisp into something those who are gluten-free can enjoy.
Serves 8 to 10
3⁄4 cup cashew flour
1⁄4 cup coconut flour
3 tablespoons arrowroot flour
1⁄4 cup maple sugar
1⁄4 cup coconut sugar
1⁄4 teaspoon fine sea salt
1⁄2 cup chilled ghee, or palm shortening
1⁄2 cup shredded unsweetened coconut
3 pounds baking apples
Finely grated zest of 1 orange
Finely grated zest of 1 lemon
1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
1⁄4 cup pure maple syrup
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1⁄2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1⁄4 teaspoon ground allspice
Whipped cream (dairy or non-dairy), optional
Directions:
In a large mixing bowl, mix together the cashew flour, coconut flour, arrowroot, maple sugar, coconut sugar, and salt. Mix the ghee into the flour mixture using a pastry blender or two knives, until the mixture has the texture of coarse sand. Add the shredded coconut, and use your hands to toss and squeeze the mixture until large, moist clumps form. Place the bowl in the freezer to chill while you prepare the filling.
Peel and core the apples, then cut them into large wedges. In a 2-quart baking dish, combine the apples with the orange zest, lemon zest, lemon juice, maple syrup, cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice. Remove the topping from the freezer and scatter it over the apples. Place the baking dish on a baking sheet and bake for 1 hour, until the top is brown and the sauce is bubbling. Serve warm with whipped cream on top.
Dragon Boat Race Festival • Port Jefferson’s Harborfront Park
September 16 • 8:30PM - 5:30PM
The Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce hosts this annual festival, featuring racing, food vendors, performances, cultural vendors and more, overlooking the beautiful harbor.
Syosset Street Fair • Syosset LIRR Train Station
September 23 • 10:00AM - 5:00PM
This street fair, brought to you by the Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce, offers a day of fun filled with pony rides, performances, food trucks, over 100 vendors and more!
The Great Cow Harbor 10K Run • Northport Village
September 23 • 8:30AM Start Time
The Great Cow Harbor 10K Run is one of the most prestigious national 10K foot races in the country, plus the charitable efforts involved make it even that much more admirable! Gather around to cheer on all the participants and enjoy live music and festivities afterwards.
Heritage Country Fair • Smithtown Historical Society
September 24 • 12:00PM - 4:00PM
Bring the whole family for a day of good old-fashioned fun! This fair will feature historic reenactions, a petting zoo, pony rides, demonstrations, live music and so much more.
Fish Hatchery Fall Festival • Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium
September 30 • 10:00AM - 5:00PM
Looking for a fun, interactive event for your children and the whole family? Look no further! Enjoy animal encounters, kid’s fishing, games, food and more at this fall festival!
Long Island Fall Festival • Heckscher Park
October 6-9 • Times Vary Per Day
A world class carnival, live entertainment, a beer and wine pavilion, food courts and over 300 vendors can be found at the Long Island Fall Festival! You don’t want to miss out!
Patchogue Fall Festival • Main Street, Patchogue
October 14 • 11:00AM - 5:00PM
The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce hosts this annual event, featuring a chili and chowder contest, autumn seasonal beer tastings, pumpkin decorating, a Halloween costume parade, live music and more!
is a celebration that transcends geographical boundaries. Much like people in various pockets of the globe celebrate St. Patrick's Day and Cinco de Mayo even if they have little or no connection to Ireland or Mexico, respectively, Bavarian heritage is not a prerequisite for participation in Oktoberfest revelry.
According to Oktoberfest.de, each year millions of people are attracted to the festival of Oktoberfest. It's not hard to see why so many people attend Oktoberfest, which is synonymous with fun, food, music, and, of course, beer. But the chance to engage in what might be best characterized as living history undoubtedly is part of the appeal of Oktoberfest as well. Oktoberfest is indeed steeped in tradition, and understanding the history of the beloved festival can make the celebration even more enjoyable.
The first Oktoberfest occurred as part of a wedding. Kronprinz Ludwig of Bavaria, who later became King Ludwig I, was set to marry Princess Therese
of Saxe-Hildburghausen on October 12, 1810. The couple's nuptials were deemed a cause for great celebration, and a horse race was held in their
honor on October 17. The inspiration for the races and the subsequent celebration of Oktoberfest remains a topic of debate. But there's no debating that Ludwig's decision to invite the people of Munich to join in the festivities had a lasting effect, inspiring many of the city's wealthiest residents to decorate the city. But even the less well-todo joined in the celebrations. In fact, according to Oktoberfestguide.com, 32,065 buns; 3,922 pounds of swiss cheese; 400 kilos of mutton; 8,120 cervelat sausages; and 13,300 pairs of smoked sausage were distributed for free. Alcohol and music also featured prominently during the inaugural Oktoberfest, as 232 hectoliters of beer and four hectoliters of Austrian white wine were served during a celebration that also featured 150 musicians.
Though the festive atmosphere of Oktoberfest is known across the globe, the celebration has not been without its tragic moments. For example, Oktoberfest 1980
was shaken by a bomb that exploded at the festival entrance on September 25. Thirteen people were killed and more than 200 were injured, and the bombing remains under investigation more than 40 years later. World wars also affected the beloved festival, which was suspended between 1914 to 1918 due to World War I and then again from 1939 to 1945 due to World War II. The years immediately following both wars also featured toned down events that were not characterized as Oktoberfest but rather autumn celebrations. Celebrations in 2020 and 2021 were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Oktoberfest remains a popular celebration more than 200 years after the inaugural event. Though devotees insist nothing can match the annual celebration in Munich, those who can't make it to Germany can likely find some Oktoberfest festivities close to home, wherever that home happens to be.
Hatch - Huntington
www.hatchbrunch.com
From the moment you enter, you will instantly be greeted with a vibrant amd upbeat atmosphere. ey have an extensive menu of both classic and creative breakfast dishes along with mouth-watering lunch options.
Crazy Beans - Stony Brook Village, Miller Place, Greenport
www.crazybeansrestaurant.com
Go back in time when you visit this retro decorated restaurant. ere are three locations and regardless of which one you visit, you will be sure to nd the same quirky ambiance at both.
Sandbar - Cold Spring Harbor
www.sandbarcoldspringharbor.com
is is a more upscale option and it includes a nautical theme throughout the space. Brunch is only o ered on Sundays, so be sure to plan accordingly. In addition to traditional brunch options, they o er unique options such as Marinated Mahi-Mahi Fish Tacos and Chilled Avocado Soup.
South Shore Dive - West Sayville
www.southshoredive.com
is is truly a hidden gem located right on Main Street. ey are dive bar themed with a very subtle exterior and a great vibe and atmosphere the moment you walk through the doors.
Buttermilk’s Kitchen - Patchogue
www.buttermilkskitchen.com
is restaurant is an inviting urban brunch location. It’s located right on the hustle and bustle of Main Street and strives to serve fresh food that leaves guests coming back.
Sweet Mama’s - Northport, Stony Brook Village
www.sweetmamasli.com
A family-friendly restaurant that provides a nostalgic feel of being back at Mama’s house. ey serve breakfast all day and are always re ning their recipes. Be sure to try their Spiked Sail Away Cold Brews for those 21+
Oheka Castle - Huntington
www.ohkbarandrestaurant.com
Listed on the National Regiser of Historic Places, Oheka Castle is the second largest private residence to ever be built in America. Enjoy your meal and a view with the opportunity to tour the grounds a er brunch.
e Shed - West Sayville, Huntington, Plainview
www.intheshed.com
If you’re on the hunt for American comfort food then you’ve found the right place. is is a casual eatery where you can nd classic comfort food in a chic yet laid back environment.
For family outings, breakfast dates, mimosas with friends, and everything in-between.
Assummer transitions to fall, many changes take place. In addition to changing landscapes, men and women may need to adapt their health and wellness habits to ensure that they stay healthy and happy. Part of that daily regimen includes how to care for skin as the seasons change. Just as skin requires certain protection from the sun and heat in the summer, skin has special needs in the fall and winter. Fall and winter are often characterized by cold, dry weather, which can make these times of year particularly challenging for people with dry or sensitive skin. These tips can help people maintain their skin’s appearance and health.
• Don’t Skip The Sunscreen. Sunscreen is not a summer-only requirement. UV rays can damage the skin any time of year, even if the rays are not as strong as during the summer. UV radiation accelerates and increases the risk of skin cancer. It also can lead to premature aging. Utilize a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher every day.
• Invest In A Humidifier. Dry, cold temperatures can rob the skin of essential moisture, even indoors. Dermatologists suggest using a humidifier at home to boost the amount of moisture in the air. This can
make skin more comfortable and can have other health benefits as well.
• Skip Hot Showers. It can be tempting to sit under a hot stream of water to warm up. However, hot water dries out the skin by depleting its stores of natural oils, says Glacier Med Spa. Take warm showers instead and don’t stay in for longer than 15 minutes.
• Limit Exfoliation. While exfoliation can remove dead skin, overdoing it can make already sensitive skin more raw. Increase the time between exfoliation treatments. Consult with a dermatologist for more advice about dealing with flaky skin.
• Don’t Forget Your Lips. Using a thicker moisturizer on the body and face can help add and retain moisture, but pay attention to your lips and eyes as well. Something as simple as petroleum jelly on the lips can help prevent chapping. Invest in a quality eye cream to help the delicate skin around the eyes as well.
Modifications must be made to skincare routines in anticipation of seasonal weather changes.
Natureenthusiasts are known to say that spending time in the great outdoors has a positive effect on their mental and physical well-being. Such an outlook is more than mere speculation, as it turns out that spending time in nature provides a host of health benefits that might surprise even the most devoted outdoors enthusiasts.
A 2010 study published in the American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias found that engaged persons with dementia in horticultural therapybased (HT-based) programming solicited higher rates of participation than traditional activities (TA) programming. In addition, a separate 2013 study in the journal Dementia found that exposure to a therapeutic garden had a positive impact on the quality of life of people with dementia. And it’s not just dementia patients who can experience the cognitive benefits of time spent in nature, as the Hagley Museum and Library report that numerous studies have found exposure to nature improves cognitive function.
The potential health benefits of vitamin D are increasingly drawing the attention of medical researchers and for good reason. According to the Harvard Medical
School, recent research has suggested that vitamin D may offer added protection against conditions such as osteoporosis, cancer, heart attack, stroke, and depression. Exposure to sunshine can help the body generate vitamin D, thus providing further reasons to spend time in nature.
Given the aforementioned health benefits related to spending time in nature, it’s easy for even non-scientists to conclude that being outdoors has a profound impact on overall well-being. But non-scientists can rest assured that recent research has confirmed such conclusions. A 2019 study published in the journal Scientific Reports found that individuals who spent at least 120 minutes a week in nature were significantly more likely to report good health and psychological well-being than those who spent less time outdoors. Though the authors of the study cautioned that the exposure-response relationship was under-researched and therefore likely needed to be studied more extensively, in the meantime individuals, after a consultation with their physicians and confirmation that it’s safe to get out more often, can aspire to spend at least 120 minutes in nature each week. The results may speak for themselves.
As the days become shorter and the weather cools down, a new crop of allergy symptoms can arise, turning the autumn season into one marked by sneezing, scratchy throats and itchy eyes. Medications can alleviate such symptoms, but allergy sufferers may want to investigate some natural ways to beat allergies. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, ragweed is one of the more common triggers of autumnal allergies. Ragweed contributes to “hay fever,” which is a term to describe allergic rhinitis that occurs as a symptom of ragweed pollen in the air. Ragweed releases pollen in mid-August, and it can continue to be problematic until a deep freeze arrives. Other sources of fall allergies include leaf mold and pollen that is present on fallen leaves. This gets circulated when people begin to rake or blow fallen leaves. Classroom pets and chalk dust in schools (although chalkboards are largely a thing of the past) are other autumn allergens.
The good news is that many natural remedies work just as effectively as over-thecounter medications in regard to combatting ragweed and pollen problems. Here’s how to beat the fall allergy blues.
• Stay Away From Pollen. Stay away from pollen and prevent it from being tracked indoors. Remove shoes when walking through the door. Take off clothes worn outside and launder them promptly, showering to wash pollen off of the body. Use an air conditioner or keep windows closed when the pollen count is high.
• Increase Omega-3 Fatty Acids. It is well documented that fatty acids are good for brain health and cardiovascular wellbeing, but these acids also may help with allergies. A German
study linked foods high in omega-3 fatty acids with the ability to fight inflammation, which is a hallmark of allergy suffering. Foods that are high in fatty acids include walnuts, flax, eggs, and cold-water fatty fish.
• Rinse Off Pollen. Use a mild cleanser to rinse the eyelids and eyelashes of pollen, as this is where it tends to congregate after being outdoors. Use saline spray to clear nasal passages of excess pollen as well.
• Take Natural Supplements. A study published in the journal Clinical and Experimental Allergy found participants who used tablets of the herb butterbar showed significant allergy relief after only one week. Select herbs from reputable manufacturers who certify them.
• Use Eucalyptus Oil. This oil is great to have in the house to help clear up sinuses and provide nasal congestion relief. Mix a small amount with coconut oil and rub onto the chest. There also is some evidence that adding a few drops of eucalyptus oil to cleansing products can help kill dust mites around the house.
• Wear A Mask. When doing housework or yard work, wear a mask to reduce the inhalation of specific allergens.