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The Sachem Public Library will present the following films this month: About Time Thursday, April 10th, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Starring Robert DeNiro, Diane Keaton and Susan Sarandon. *** Foreign Film: Caravaggio Saturday, April 12th, at 2 p.m. Professor Gino Balducci of Stony Brook will present and discuss. *** Rush Thursday, April 17th, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Directed by Ron Howard. *** Captain Phillips Thursday, April 24th, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Starring Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi and Michael Chernus. *** For information, contact 631.588.5024.

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Renovation Flicks There are so many people who are anxious to get knee-deep in home improvement projects. Still others are more than happy to leave the work to a professional and sit back and enjoy the results. Those who choose to hire a contractor can certainly get their fill of home improvement projects by watching films where homes or renovations are central to the plot. • Money Pit: No list would be complete without including this movie starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, who attempt to renovate a mansion only to be met with disaster after disaster. • The Notebook: Nicholas Sparks’ novel turned into this unforgettable, romantic film is a love story at its core. However, the renovation of a Victorian home in the Carolinas is also


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• Fact: Extensive toxicological assessments of the components of carpet have been studied through the years. There has been no conclusive evidence that carpets present any health risk, particularly of a carcinogenic nature. • Myth: Carpet is a source of indoor air quality problems. • Fact: Regular cleaning and vacuuming of carpet reduces the number of allergens contained within, which makes carpet no more likely to contribute to air quality issues than any other type of flooring. • Myth: Carpet has formaldehyde in it. • Fact: Formaldehyde was removed from the carpet-manufacturing process in 1978. It is unlikely anyone still has original carpeting from 35 years ago, and even if that is the case, the formaldehyde would have dissipated by now. • Myth: Carpeting is made from a host of chemical products.

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From The Bridge To The Beach Five extraordinary friends will join together for the second consecutive year on Sunday, May 25th for a 125-mile adventure. The journey will take them from the Brooklyn Bridge to Montauk Point on foot to raise funds for Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI), the leading service provider for children and adults with Autism on Long Island, as well as bring about awareness of Autism and other

developmental disabilities. “Our journey from the Brooklyn Bridge to Montauk was more than just 128 miles,” commented Nathan Holmes. “The experience that we had completing “From the Bridge to the Beach: Walking LI for Autism” changed our lives in the most positive way imaginable. The opportunity to meet the children and teachers at several school programs demonstrated to us first-

hand the incredible value of the services that DDI provides. We were moved by the warm receptions and motivated to keep walking by the electric enthusiasm when we were sent off on our way, especially from the young students.” Nathan Holmes and John Kenny will join with Morgan Zajkowski, Liam Kenny, and Michael Sardone for the sevenday expedition, averaging 17.9 miles per day with

stops along the way will include multiple DDI sites. A map of the route will be available on DDIs website and followers are encouraged to join the walkers on their journey. Funds raised will go towards DDI’s Little Plains School and Children’s Residential Project. This ambitious project not only includes a new home and added classroom capacity at the school for 24 children with Autism, but includes sorely needed

renovations to the school building, which is over 50 years old. New handicap accessibility, an HVAC system upgrade, roof replacement, lighting upgrades and various other improvements to increase the energyefficiency of the school building will be included in the work. “Before the walk, our visit to the Little Plains site made it obvious how necessary the fundraising effort was in order to

renovate the school,” stated John Kenny. “Our ability to raise $22,000 for the walk last year to contribute to the renovation project was both incredibly humbling and encouraging. It’s an exciting opportunity to try to exceed last year’s fundraising total and make another financial contribution to DDI in support of their mission to help those with developmental disabilities.”

sure to be a tremendously successful occasion for Winthrop.” Winthrop’s new Research and Academic Center will be an epicenter of wellness care, research and medical study for Nassau County and the region as Winthrop takes on the tough job of confronting how personal habits, nutrition and

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Golf Tournament Set Winthrop’s new Research and Academic Center. Gary M. Buechler, President and Managing Director, and Joseph Maraia, Executive Vice President, will cochair the event on behalf of Lend Lease. Winthrop’s Golf Tournament is one of the major annual fundraisers for the Hospital. Last

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Student art works created in fine art disciplines including life drawing, drawing, 2D design, and art appreciation at Suffolk County Community College will be on display at the College’s Eastern Campus Student Fine Arts Exhibit featuring more than 70 student works displayed in varying media sizes. The show will open on

April 24th at the College’s Eastern Campus in Riverhead with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m. and runs through May 10th. Light refreshments will be served at the opening reception and all are welcome. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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GENEROUS DONATION - Greg George, vice president of operations of Panera Bread, presents a check for $75,000 to Lisa Tobin, vice president of public relations for Island Harvest, Long Island’s largest hunger relief organization. The funds were collected from generous guests at register donation boxes throughout 2013 at 26 Panera Bread locations on Long Island owned and operated by Doherty Enterprises.

Walk, Ride, Read For Success a healthy, fun time while supporting “Reach Out and Read”, an important new initiative in East Meadow for the benefit of children. “We are delighted and grateful that the East Meadow Chamber of Commerce has selected NUMC’s pediatrics department to receive part of the proceeds from their May 18th Walk, to benefit the “Reach Out and Read” program, in which doctors give new, developmentally appropriate books to young children three-months through five years of age, along with guidance to their parents about early literacy, early learning, development and school readiness,” stated Dr. Politi. “It is known that the first five years of life offer a critical window to learning, with rapid brain development that does not occur at any other time. Children who begin their school years without basic language skills start behind and often stay behind their classmates. “Reach Out and Read” is an “evidencebased program” proven to increase reading, improve language development and school success.” David Fagan, MD, Chair of NUMC’s Pediatrics Department added: “I am excited that our

department has joined with the East Meadow Chamber of Commerce to raise funds for this wonderful program, a nationally recognized early literacy program found in most teaching hospitals as part of their pediatric clinic.” “A pediatrician began “Reach Out and Read” and hospitals, clinics and physicians across the country have seen its value and embraced it,” says Dina Joy Lieser, M.D., director of community pediatrics at NUMC. “At NUMC, we serve over several thousand children under the age of six. We have found that many of the families we serve do not have books at home and are excited to learn that reading to babies is an important and effective strategy to give their children an opportunity for a bright, successful and healthy future.” Entry forms and details about the event will be available from all East Meadow Chamber of Commerce businesses, at East Meadow schools and on the Chamber of Commerce web site: www. eastmeadowchamber.com. For additional information, please call Steve Haller, 516.794.3727.

Welcome To The Farm

Just over one month ago, the Long Island Game Farm - Wildlife Park & Children’s Zoo welcomed two fluffy Blackbelly sheep into its enormous family one female and one male. In addition, another female was born three weeks later! When the Game Farm finally opens its doors next month, visitors will be able to get a glimpse of all three for the very first time. The three newest American Blackbelly sheep were bred and born right on the grounds of the Game Farm. They will be

featured in the nursery section of the farm, and guests will be able to bottle feed these adorable, ebonycolored animals beginning on opening day - April 12th, during scheduled times throughout the day. Since the sheep do not have names yet, the Game Farm has initiated a naming contest for all three newborns. Contestants may visit the Game Farm’s Facebook page to enter the contest for a chance to win a Family Fun Pass. Those who wish to participate can enter one name for each of

the three baby sheep. The American Blackbelly sheep are small to medium-sized sheep that are extremely energetic and playful. They are a type of hair sheep and are actually a cross between Barbados Blackbelly with the Mouflon and the Rambouillet sheep. They all have distinct coat pattern, which range from tan, to brown, to red with black markings. Rams generally display spectacular horns, while ewes generally are polled, which means hornless. Typically, they grow more or less wool according to winter conditions. “We are so excited to introduce these three cuddly babies to our guests this upcoming season,” says Melinda Novak, CoOwner, Long Island Game Farm. “They are adorably friendly animals that will be sure to put smiles on our visitors’ faces.” The deadline for submissions is May 31st. For more information about the Long Island Game Farm call 631.878.6644 or visit www. longislandgamefarm.com.

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Victor F. Politi, MD, FACP, FACEP, President/CEO of the NuHealth System, announces that the Nassau University Medical Center’s pediatrics department will be the recipient of the East Meadow Chamber of Commerce “Walk, Ride, Read for Success” – a fun event for the entire family to support the launch of the “Reach Out and Read” program. “Walk, Ride, Read for Success” takes place on May 18th, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Field 1, Eisenhower Park, East Meadow (rain or shine, no rain date). “Chamber members want to make all of our community’s citizens successful in life,” says Steve Haller, President of the East Meadow Chamber of Commerce. “What better place to start than with our kids? And what better partners in helping this NUMC’s “Reach Out and Read” program get off the ground than our neighbors?” Participants in “Walk, Ride, Read for Success” will walk or ride their way around the park’s threemile paved circuit (no motorized conveyances other than wheelchairs will be allowed). There will be educational and fun stops along the way. The goal is for the community to have


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Sachem Public Library The Sachem Public Library will present the following events: Magnificent Marvels Of Avian Migration Wednesday, April 9th, at 7 p.m. Delve into the mysteries of migration with wildlife educator Sue Krause. *** Ballroom Dancing: American Tango Friday, April 11th, at 7:30 p.m. Kelly Ficarra of Rhythm & Soul Dance Studio will teach this dance. Come alone or bring a partner. *** Socrates Café Tuesday, April 15th, at 7 p.m. Exchange ideas with others while engaging in the Socratic practice of questioning. *** Picture This! Thursday, April 17th, at 10 a.m. Photographer Robert Silvering will share tips to help improve your skills as you meet with others interested in photography. *** About Boating Safety Saturday, April 19th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You must be at least 10 years-old to attend this class. Registration is required, with a $35 check

made out to U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. *** News And Views: The Middle East Monday, April 21st, at 7 p.m. Discuss hot topics and come away with a deeper understandng of the issues, led by Sachem resident Peter Hanson. *** Garden Thyme: Hanging Gardens Monday, April 21st, at 7 p.m. Take a look at great combinations of hanging baskets. *** Meet The Author: Mac Griswold Tuesday, April 22nd, at 7 p.m. Author of The Manor: Three Centuries At A Slave Plantation On Long Island will be on hand to speak. *** Shinnecock: A Documentary Film Wednesday, April 23rd, at 7 p.m. Director Thom Hoffman and members of the Shinnecock Nation will be on hand for a discussion and Q&A. *** St. Francis Hospital Outreach Bus Thursday, April 24th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Nurses from St. Francis Hospital will check blood pressure and cholesterol, screen for diabetes, and take a brief cardiac history. *** Job Seekers Club: Five Ways To Make Job Hunting Easier Thursday, April 24th, at 6 p.m. Career coach Bob Simmons will offer helpful presentations on relevant topics. *** Dead Relatives Club Monday, April 28th, at 7 p.m. This month’s topics will be: Ellis Island Records, Googling Your Family Tree and Citing Your Sources. *** Verse In Person Tuesday, April 29th, at 7 p.m. Featuring Mary Jane Tenerelli, a poet, legal writer and single mother of two teenagers. *** April In Paris At Musee D’Orsay Wednesday, April 30th, at 7 p.m. Take a virtual tour of this unforgettable museum with Louis Cella Caruso. *** For information, contact 631.588.5024. The library is located at 150 Holbrook Road in Holbrook.

Brookhaven Clean-Up Supervisor Ed Romaine and Councilman Tim Mazzei, Town Board Liaison to the Department of Waste Management, have announced that the 7th Annual Great Brookhaven Clean Up will be held on Saturday, May 17th, at various locations throughout Brookhaven Town. The event, which is co-sponsored by the Town of Brookhaven’s Department of Waste Management and Keep America Beautiful, Inc., drew over 2,400 residents last year. It is part of a national effort that in 2012 drew over 2.3 million volunteers in more than 15,000 communities across America who came together to pick up litter, renew parks, and clean

miles of roadway, rivers, lakes, and seashore. “The Great Brookhaven Clean Up is a great opportunity for people to make a difference in their community,” said Supervisor Romaine, “I urge everyone who cares about our community and the environment to join in and help make Brookhaven a cleaner, greener and more beautiful place to live.” Councilman Tim Mazzei said, “Keeping Brookhaven clean is everyone’s responsibility and there’s no better way to do your part than by joining the Great Brookhaven CleanUp. Thanks to the work of our Department of Waste Management and all the residents who will

participate.” Free pickers, gloves and trash bags will be provided by the Town for the Great Brookhaven Clean Up volunteers. The supplies will be available for pick up at the Department of Waste Management’s third floor office at Town Hall during business hours (9:00 am to 4:30 pm) from May 5 to May 16. The Department of Waste Management will have roadside crews pick up bags on Monday, May 19th and Tuesday, May 20th. Individuals or groups can register for the Great Brookhaven Clean Up online at www.brookhaven. org or by calling 631.451. TOWN (8696).

Golf Season Opens County Executive Steve Bellone was by joined Legislator Jay Schneiderman, Legislator Thomas Cilmi, Suffolk officials and a dozen Suffolk County veterans to announce the opening of the 2014 golf season and new fee reductions for veterans and active military personnel. The new legislation, sponsored by Deputy Presiding Officer Schneiderman, (I-Montauk) expands a pilot program that make the veteran fee reductions at county golf courses permanent. “After one of the harshest winters on record, we gather to say goodbye to winter and hello to the 2014 Suffolk County Golf Season with new discounted rates for veterans and active military personnel,” said Suffolk County Executive Bellone. “I thank Legislator Schneiderman for sponsoring this legislation to reduce military veterans’ golfing fees permanently in Suffolk County.”

“Members of the military serve to protect the freedoms of this country,” said Deputy Presiding Officer Schneiderman. “This is one small way we can show our appreciation to the men and women of the armed forces.” Suffolk has four countyowned golf courses, each with distinct characteristics ranging from panoramic shoreline vistas to tree-lined, undulating fairways. The four courses are Indian Island Golf Course in Riverhead, Bergen Point Golf Course in Babylon, West Sayville Golf Course, and Timber Point Golf Course in Great River. Each course is staffed by a PGA professional and includes: a driving range, a practice green and a full service restaurant and catering facility. The new veteran, 18-hole discounted rate for the four county golf courses are: Monday – Friday (excluding holidays) is $17; Saturday, Sunday & Holidays is $30,

Twilight hour rate is $11 “This is important because it gives veterans easier access to park facilities,” said Frank Frumento, Commander of Four S Post 1635 East Islip. “With the present economy, everyone can use a break, including us veterans.” “The reduced rates provide a much needed outlet for vets, to get away from the daily grind, and enjoy the four beautiful courses,” said Joe Salvatore, Air Force veteran and resident of Blue Point. Suffolk County Veterans can contact the Parks Department at 631.854.4949 or go to Suffolk County Park locations where green keys are sold with proper proof of residency; veterans must submit DD Form 214 (Certificate of release or Discharge from Active Duty) or Suffolk County Veteran Resident ID card issued by Suffolk County Veterans Agency.

Suffolk Jail Tours When Suffolk County Sheriff Vincent DeMarco began offering “Youth Enlightenment” personal jail tours in 2010 for parents and their at-risk youth, he didn’t realize the impact it would have on the teenage participants. “We wanted to show young people the realities of jail: the loud sounds of cells clanking shut, the lack of privacy, the noises, and we wanted these youth to come away with a strong feeling that jail was not a place they wanted to be,” stated DeMarco. He added, “But what we learned over time by giving these tours is that the parents of these defiant kids really need support. The Correction Officers who run these tours have become a resource for parents who don’t know where else to turn for help.” The personal jail tours are available to Suffolk County residents and their

children over the age of 13. When someone requests a personal jail tour for their teen through the Sheriff’s website, it will initiate a call from a Correction Officer who will often talk with the parent about the problems they are having with their child, and an appointment is made to visit the Riverhead Correctional Facility, in a group setting or individually. Once they arrive at the jail, the youth and their parents will learn about the day-to-day life inside the correctional facility. After the introduction, the Correction Officer will show them the crowded holding cells and walk through different housing areas. The tour ends in the jail’s chapel area where inmates will talk frankly with the youth about how their own poor decisions led to incarceration. “A lot of the kids and their parents are very emotional

following the jail tour, and it undoubtedly leads many of these teens to reconsider how their behavior is leading them down the wrong path. I would urge parents to consider taking their teens on a jail tour if they are exhibiting very defiant behavior, and to do it before it’s too late.” stated DeMarco. The Sheriff’s Office offers a variety of prevention programs in addition to the personal jail tours, including free drug test kits, community substance abuse presentations, a drug take back initiative and an initiative to demonstrate the dangers of driving drunk. To request a jail tour, or for more information about Sheriff’s Office programs, visit www. suffolksheriff.com and use the Community Programs Request Form on the left menu bar.


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Fire Island Lighthouse Events The Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society will present the following events: Early Morning Tower Tour - Easter Morning Sunday, April 20th, at 5:45 a.m. Enjoy the scenery from the top of the tower as the sun rises. Sunrise: 6:07 a.m. Bring a flashlight for your walk to the lighthouse. ***

Historic Area Lighthouse Trek Saturday, April 26th, at 8 a.m. Meet at the eastern end of Field #5. Join for a guided walk around the historic surrounding area of Fire Island that takes you to the boat house, the Surf Hotel site and the Western Union sites. *** Light Keepers Behind The Scenes Tour

Saturday, May 10th, at 9 a.m. Follow one of the present-day Lighthouse Keepers on his rounds. Learn how the Lighthouse Keepers maintained the light. Includes a tour of the Lens building. *** For information, and to make reservations, contact 631.661.4876. The Lighthouse is located at 4640 Captree Island.

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At the March 25th Town Board meeting, Councilman Kevin LaValle and the Town Board honored the Sachem Aftershock FIRST Robotics Team 263. The team is comprised of students and alumni from both the East and

North campuses of Sachem High School. Each year, the Robotics Team builds a new 120-pound robot to compete in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotics competitions against other teams.

Competitions take place regionally on Long Island, New York City, Connecticut and nationally in Atlanta and St. Louis. Students work together and with teachers and engineers from several companies across the area to build the robot from scratch.

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Playwright Competition Introducing CM Performing Arts Center’s 1st Annual Children’s Theatre Playwright Competition. The purpose of this contest is to encourage unpublished writers to write for the stage by providing the opportunity for them to collaborate with actors, directors and others through all stages of production, including rehearsals and performances. The Playwriting Award supports the development of plays and musicals through a variety of benefits, including an opportunity to workshop the show in a slot on our Children’s Theatre Stage, a subscription to our main stage season, a raffle type item to be named later and your name on a plaque in the theater as the winner. Please refer to the Rules and Procedures. All Entries must be received by June 15th. Submissions should be mailed physically to the CM

Performing Arts Center, 931 Montauk Highway, Oakdale, NY 11769 Attention Playwright Competition or e-mailed to info@cmpac.com. The content must be accessible for CM’s Children’s Theatre stage. The show must contain two acts of material and can be up to two hours in length. Music, if included, must be either original or be public domain. If of the musical variety, the submission must include sheet music for at least 2/3rds of the included music. This contest is only open to amateur, i.e. unpublished playwrights. The contest will be judged by our Artistic Director, Patrick Grossman, and the winner will be chosen and posted by June 30th. The Workshop: The winner will work in conjunction with our resident Artistic Director to cast, direct and produce the selected work for our September Children’s Theatre slot. There will

be three performances, on weekends, of the work. At the close of the CM Theatrical Run, the author is free to take the material elsewhere for production and in no way are rights the property of CMPAC. The rehearsal process will consist of two to three rehearsals weekly, leading up to the technical week, or week prior to the production opening, and will be the responsibility of the director/ contest winner, along with the Artistic Director, to schedule and maintain. A production staff and budget will be provided to the show and the director/ winner may have input on production staff and casting. An opening day reception for the winner, the cast and staff, as well as selected guests of the winner will be provided by CM. Any questions, please feel free to call 631.218.2810 or e-mail info@cmpac.com.

100 CAREER VICTORIES - Last month, Legislator Bill Lindsay III honored Bayport-Blue Point scholar athlete, Joseph Palma, on the completion of his impressive wrestling career. Joseph pinned his opponent from Smithtown Christian in 1 minute and 11 seconds this winter to earn his 100th career victory; a feat only six other Bayport-Blue Point athletes have accomplished. In addition to excelling on the mat, Joseph has continuously gone above and beyond in the classroom. He will graduate in the top 15 percent of his class this June and plans to study Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering following graduation.

Members’ Art Exhibit

South Bay Art Association presents the 57th Annual Member’s Exhibit at the Phoenix Fine Arts Gallery, 139 South Country Road in Bellport, from Thursday, May 22nd through Saturday, May 31st. For gallery hours, please call 631.776.8011. For more information about the show, please call Mike at 631.286.8411 or e-mail southbayart@

gmail.com. You can also visit their web-site at www. southbayart.org. Specific Gallery hours for the show: • Thursday, May 22nd to Saturday, May 24th, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Sunday, May 25th, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. • Monday, May 26th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Memorial Day)

• Thursday, May 29th to Saturday, May 31st, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. SBAA encourages the creation and appreciation of the visual arts. Monthly meetings are held at the Bellport Community Center and welcomes aspiring and professional artists. The group holds events to raise funds for the student art scholarship fund.


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Pet Supplies Plus and Natura, the makers of Evo, Innova, California Natural, Iams & Eukanuba pet foods have donated more than 80,000 pounds of dog food to help feed the hungry dogs of Long Island. All 10 Pet Supplies Plus locations on Long Island have participated in a “buy a pound/donate a pound” program to benefit pets in need. During the donation period of February 10th to March 9th, for every pound of Evo, Innova, Cal Natural, Iams or Eukanuba dog food purchased at a Pet Supplies Plus store, Natura donated

a pound to the local food bank. 80,000 pounds of dog food was sent in full trailer trucks on March 24th and March 26th to Long Island Cares, who graciously accepted the huge donation and made space in their warehouse. Pet Supplies Plus owner Stanley Lang says that, “Making sure that the animals of Long Island are properly fed and taken care of is near and dear to our hearts here at Pet Supplies Plus. We wouldn’t want struggling families to have to drop off their pets at the local animal shelter

Congratulations to Sayville Seniors Esra Erdogan, Kara Stenberg and Emily Milano for their WINNING accolades at various juried art exhibitions on Long Island. With her artwork entitled Blue Mosque, Sayville Senior Esra Erdogan was one of three students to receive the

Juror’s Award at the L.I. University Advanced Visions10, High School Artists of Excellence juried art exhibition, held at the Hillwood S.A.L. Gallery. Out of 311 applicants, from which only 82 works would be selected, TWO Sayville Senior AP Art students, Kara Stenberg and Emily Milano, were

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because they could not feed them. We hope this donation helps hundreds if not thousands of families on Long Island.” Since 2010, Long Island Cares has distributed nearly 500,000 pounds of pet food and pet supplies through its network of 590 community-based member agencies that assist families in need to maintain their pets at home, as opposed to placing them in shelters. Baxter’s Pet Pantry is a very special service of Long Island Cares, Inc. that is not supported by any budgeted funds or monetary donations. All of the pet food, supplies and products are donated by the pet food industry by gracious donors such as Pet Supplies Plus and through community pet food drives to benefit Long Island Cares. To donate pet food to Baxter’s Pet Pantry, visit www.licares.org For more information about Pet Supplies Plus, visit www. petsuppliesplus.com.

accepted into 2014 Long Island’s Best Young Artists, the Heckscher Museum’s prestigious annual juried exhibition for high school students. This is an outstanding achievement for which Sayville Art Department Chairperson, Deb Urso exclaimed. “We are so proud!”

Charitable Support Academy Elementary School students and staff members donned colorful mismatched socks in honor of World Down Syndrome Awareness Day to show their support for those with Down syndrome. The mismatched

footwear was a symbol that even though people are different, they should be accepted and their differenced celebrated because they are still people. Additionally, the school collected more than

$200 in donations for the Association for Children with Down Syndrome in Plainview. Those who donated were entered into a raffle drawing to win a basket full of colorful socks, which was won by teacher Nicole Greco.

CHARITABLE SUPPORT - Academy Elementary School students and staff wore colorful mismatched socks in honor of World Down Syndrome Awareness Day. Photo provided by: Bayport-Blue Point School District

COURT OF HONOR - On March 30th, the Court of Honor ceremony for Lawrence Aleixo of Boy Scout Troop 47 of Patchogue was held. Supervisor Ed Romaine presented a proclamation in recognition of Matthew attaining the rank of Eagle Scout as his parents proudly stood by. His Eagle project was constructing an outdoor kiosk with enclosed bulletin board and landscaping in front of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Center in Patchogue.

DANCE TEAM HONOREES - At the March 25th Town Board meeting, Councilman Kevin LaValle and the Town Board honored the Sachem High School North Arrowettes for winning the 2014 National Dance Alliance (NDA) Championship in Varsity Jazz and the Sachem East Arrowettes who won the NDA 2014 Long Island Championship for Varsity Jazz, Hip Hop and Open.


Elementary students from throughout the BayportBlue Point School District showcased their understanding of the scientific method as they completed a variety of complex research projects for this year’s school science fairs. Students in kindergarten through fifth grade selected a topic of interest to them and worked to prove a hypothesis. Projects submitted to this year’s fairs covered topics including Which Bread Gets Moldy The Fastest and Does Caffeine Effect A Plant’s Growth. As a special component to the Science Quest fair held at Sylvan Avenue Elementary School, high school science students conducted hands-on demonstrations incorporating several science themes. Additionally, the class that had the highest participation rate – Sara Desmond’s first-grade class – was awarded a special in-class program by Mad Science, an educational group of scientists that conducts hands-on workshops for students. In addition to showcasing their work during day and evening school fairs, the buildings’ third- through fifth-graders were invited to showcase their projects during the Celebration of Science event hosted by the BBP SEED Foundation. The event, held at Bayport-Blue Point High School, also featured projects completed by the district’s middle and high school students as well as an interactive performance of “The Marvels of Motion, Physics and Forces” by Mad Science. This year’s school winners will advance to compete in the annual Brookhaven National Lab Science Fair. The district congratulates the following first-place winners as well as the honorable mentions: Academy Avenue Elementary School:

• Hannah Munno – Kindergarten • Brenna Hassett – First Grade • Shannon Kroog/Julia Kroog – Second Grade • Sean Nolan – Third Grade • Grace Witt – Fourth Grade

• Marianna Vlachos – Fifth Grade Honorable Mentions: • Dominick Witt – Kindergarten • Sophia McInnes – First Grade • Alexandra Vlachos – Second Grade • Jesse Munno – Third Grade

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Showcasing Science • Norah Fryer – Third Grade • Alysia Spencer – Fourth Grade • Katelyn Tirado – Fifth Grade Blue Point Elementary School: • J.T. Swan – Kindergarten • Brendan Mattimore – First Grade • Matthew Tucci – Second Grade • Julia Powers – Third Grade • Anthony Russo – Fourth Grade • Cecily Phua – Fifth Grade Honorable Mentions: • Connor Powers – Kindergarten • Cole Gibson – Second Grade • Lucas Becher – Third Grade • Jameson Smith – Fourth Grade • Frankie Russo – Fifth Grade Sylvan Avenue Elementary School: • Michael Clare – Kindergarten • Alexa Damiano – First Grade • Jon luca Cortese – Second Grade • Erin McMahon – Third Grade • Jenna Vazquez – Fourth Grade • Connor Spencer – Fifth Grade Honorable Mentions: • Alexander Reyes – Kindergarten • Gabriel Keeley – First Grade • Chris Van Dood – Second Grade • Madeline Jensen – Second Grade • William Casey – Third Grade • Emma Young – Fourth Grade • Tristan Reese – Fifth Grade

Twenty Suffolk County Community College students were honored for exceptional academic achievement at a ceremony hosted by SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher at the New York State Capitol today. Notably, 14 of the 20 – the most of any community college in New York State – are recipients of the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence and six of the students are Phi Theta Kappa AllNew York Academic team recipients. “Our students, recognized for their outstanding academic achievements, leadership and service, exemplify the very best our college has to offer,” said Suffolk County Community College President Dr.

Shaun L. McKay, “and they are shining examples for other students across our campuses and in our communities.” The SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence was created to recognize students who have best demonstrated, and been recognized for, the integration of academic excellence with accomplishments in the areas of leadership, campus involvement, athletics, community service, creative and performing arts, or career achievement. This year’s honorees have an overall grade point average of 3.8 (out of 4) and have demonstrated significant contributions to the College and community. “Students honored with the Chancellor’s Award

for Excellence, and those recognized by Phi Theta Kappa, truly embody the power of SUNY,” said Chancellor Zimpher. “As proven leaders and role models, scholar athletes, creative artists, and civic volunteers, each student is recognized not just for academic achievement, but also for the profound impact they have on college campuses and local communities across New York State. Congratulations to the Suffolk County Community College students being recognized today.” SUNY Chancellor’s Awards Recipients • Elizabeth Ammenworth Bayport • Sameer Anand –

Baiting Hollow • Amie Bernstein Holbrook • Taylor Biondi Holbrook • Angelina Curley Sayville • Felipe Espitia-Cetina Brentwood • Jennifer Ilgaz Eastport • Amanda Koscik Commack • Suzanne Loevner – Bay Shore • Bryan Nee – East Setauket • Maryam Rabbani – Bay Shore • Deborah Rehm Shirley • Danielle Safaty Hauppauge • Jorge Vallecillo - West Islip

The Phi Theta Kappa Academic Team Awards recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students, and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, community service and fellowship programming. Phi Theta Kappa Academic Team Awards First Team: • Angelina Curley * Coca-Cola Scholarship-Silver • Amanda Koscik * Coca-Cola Scholarship-Bronze • Deborah Rehm Third Team: • Sameer Anand • Felipe Espitia-Cetina • Jennifer Ilgaz

* This program is sponsored by the CocaCola Scholars Foundation and is administered by Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.

Stop MRSA There are ways to help prevent the spread of MRSA, a potentially life-threatening, antibiotic-resistant Staph microorganism, or germ, that can survive on hard surfaces in community settings such as locker rooms, gyms, child care centers and schools. Visit w w w. s t o p m r s a n o w. o r g for tips and information on the Bleacher Brigade challenge to help prevent the spread of MRSA in your community.

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Wednesday, April 9 A Legal Consultation Clinic will be presented at the NCBA, 15th and West Streets in Mineola, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. For information, contact 516.747.4070. The American Association of University Women, Islip Area Branch, will host an Author’s Luncheon at the Irish Coffee Pub, 131 Carleton Avenue in East Islip, at 12 noon. For information, contact 631.589.9110. A Chinese Auction will be held at the Deer Park High School, 1 Falcon Place in Deer Park, at 5:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.274.4100.

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An Orientation/Information Session will be held at Wilson Tech’s Career Center, Building A, 17 Westminster Avenue in Dix Hills, at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.667.6000.

Workshop at the Vanderbilt School, 350 Deer Park Road in Dix Hills, from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. For information, contact 631.669.5964. Navigate Your Healthcare will be presented at the Ward Melville Heritage Organization, at 97P Main Street in Stony Brook, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.689.5888. The Board of Trustees of the Islip Public Library will meet at 71 Monell Avenue in Islip, at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.581.5933. The Mineola Knights of Columbus will present “Learn To Line Dance” at 186 Jericho Turnpike between Willis Avenue and Mineola Boulevard, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.293.5625.

The Miller Place Homemakers will host an Auction/Raffle event at Miller Place High School, beginning at 6:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To The 21st Century will be presented at the Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Avenue, from 7 to 9 p.m. For information, contact 631.245.0675.

Reach To Recovery will be held at the Suffolk Y JCC, 74 Hauppauge Road in Commack, from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. For information, contact 631.462.9800.

Shop & Schmooze Boutique will be held at the Suffolk Y JCC, 74 Hauppauge Road in Commack, from 7 to 10 p.m. For information, contact 631.462.9800.

Life-Saving Stations Of Fire Island will be presented at the Lauder Museum, 170 Broadway in Amityville, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.598.1486.

Thursday, April 10 The Huntington Neighbors & Newcomers Club will meet at the Harborfields Library, 31 Broadway in Greenlawn, at 10 a.m. For information, contact 631.651.9243. A Intergenerational Model Seder will be held at the Jewish Academy, 74 Hauppauge Road in Commack, at 10:30 a.m. The Friends of the Sachem Library will meet at the library, 150 Holbrook Road in Holbrook, in Community Room A, at 10:30 a.m. For information, contact 631.588.5024. The Reading Specialists Council of Suffolk will sponsor an Educators’ Common Core

Friday, April 11 The Smithtown United Methodist Church will host a Women’s Spring Fair at 230 Middle Country Road in Smithtown, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also Saturday. For information, contact 631.265.6945. The Little Prince will be presented at the Morgan Library & Museum. Depart from the William J. Brosnan building parking lot, across from the Northport Library, at 1 p.m. Return by 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.6930. WOTM Chapter 690 will host a Chinese Auction at the Moose Lodge, 883 South Broadway in Lindenhurst, beginning at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.805.5959. The Tooker Avenue PTA will host a Chinese Auction at Tooker Avenue Elementary, 855 Tooker Avenue in West Babylon, at 6 p.m.

For information, contact 631.888.0334. AMVETs Ladies Auxiliary #18 will host a Spaghetti Dinner at 141 Carleton Avenue in East Islip, beginning at 6 p.m. For information, contact 631.567.7857. A Dinner & Night At The Races will be held at American Legion Post 411, 39 Nassau Avenue in Islip, beginning at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.277.8383. Our Heroes Night Out will be held at Levittown Hall, 201 Levittown Parkway in Hicksville, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.933.6400. The 11th Annual Night Of Laughter will be held at the Milleridge Cottage, 585 North Broadway in Jericho, from 7:15 to 11:15 p.m. For information, contact 516.433.9745. New Life Widows & Widowers Group will meet at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Great River Road in Great River, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.277.2063. Court Mother Seton #2413 of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas will host a Supermarket Bingo in the cafeteria of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School, Bedford Avenue in Bellmore, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 516.781.7846. Moving On will present “Dating 101” at St. Joseph’s Parish Center, 39 North Carll Avenue in Babylon, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.661.8994. A Comedy Dinner Show will be held at Palmer’s American Grille in Farmingdale, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The show will start at 9 p.m. For information, contact 516.420.0609. Larry Carlton will perform at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. A Shabbat will be celebrated at Temple B’nai Torah, 2900 Jerusalem Avenue in Wantagh, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.221.2370. The Trammps and Disco

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Saturday, April 12 Farmingdale State College will host an Open House. Visit www.farmingdale.edu to make a reservation. The Lake Grove-Centereach Homemakers will host a Flapjack Fundraiser at Applebee’s Restaurant, 3145 Middle Country Road in Lake Grove, from 8 to 10 a.m. For information, contact 631.523.7523. Long Island Cars’ Car Show & Swap Meet will be held at Belmont Racetrack, Hempstead Turnpike in Elmont, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.567.5898. A Pancake Breakfast will be held at Grace United Methodist Church, 515 South Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, at 9 a.m. For information, contact 631.226.8690. An Easter Egg Hunt will be held at New Life Church of God, 10 Beechwood Lane in Commack, at 10 a.m. For information, contact 631.864.9114. Breakfast With The Easter Bunny will be held at the North Amityville Fire Company, 601 North Broadway in Amityville, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 631.532.7695. A Spring Craft Fair will be held at Msgr. Thomas G. Leavey Auditorium, St. William the Abbot School, 2001 Jackson Avenue in Seaford, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ernest & Celestine will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 12 noon. For information, contact 631.423.7611. The Sayville Spring Festival will be held on Gillette Avenue, at the Common Ground at Rotary Park, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.567.5257. The Spring Long Island Vintage Paper Show will be held at the Garden City Field House, 295 Stewart Avenue in Garden City, from 12 noon to 6 p.m. Also Sunday, from 11

a.m. to 4 p.m. The Long Island Daylily Society will meet at Planting Fields Arboretum, 1395 Planting Fields Road in Oyster Bay, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.744.8354. An Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Evangelical Covenant Church, 203 Cedar Road in East Northport, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.368.1562. A Spring Happening will be held at the Parks and Recreation Administrative Building, 286 Hawkins Road in Centereach, from 1 to 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.732.2338. An Egg Hunt will be held at Sayville Falls Miniature Golf, at 2:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.244.0400. The Walt Whitman Birthplace Association will host a Member Reception & Open House from 3 to 5 p.m. For information, contact 631.427.5240. Saturday Night Alive will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, 79 East Main Street in Babylon Village, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 631.587.5638. A reading of “American Buffalo” will be held at the b.j. spoke gallery, 299 Main Street in Huntington, at 8 p.m. Glen Phillips will perform at the Boulton Center, 37 West Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.969.1101. Opera Night In Oyster Bay will be presented at Christ Church, 61 East Main Street in Oyster Bay, at 8 p.m. For information, contact 631.261.8808. A Spring Break Country Western Dance will be held at the Hibernian Hall, 27 Locust Avenue in Babylon, from 8 p.m. to midnight. For information, contact 516.775.5678. The Eclectic Café will present John Flynn at the Unitarian Society, 28 Brentwood Road in Bay Shore, at 8:30 p.m. Open mic will precede at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.661.1278.

Sunday, April 13 Breakfast With The Easter Bunny will be presented at West Babylon Fire Department Headquarters, 126 Arnold Avenue in West Babylon, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 631.991.2254. A Sunday Morning Breakfast will be held at the WadeBurns VFW 7279, 560 North Delaware Avenue in Lindenhurst, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. For information, contact 631.888.9854. The South Shore Audubon Society will host a Bird Walk at Mill Pond Park, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Bring binoculars. For information, contact 516.987.8103. A Messiah Sunday School Palm Sunday Breakfast Fundraiser will be held at 53 Carleton in Central Islip, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.234.5161. A Ladies’ Tea Party will be held at the Connetquot River State Park Preserve, Sunrise Highway in Oakdale, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, contact 631.567.5042. A Brookside Preserve Cleanup will be held at 1 p.m. Bring work gloves. A rake would also be helpful. For information, contact 516.825.6792. Mended Hearts of Suffolk County will meet at Stony Brook Hospital, at 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.338.2521. The International Quintet will perform at Le Petit Salon, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Stony Brook, 380 Nicolls Road in East Setauket, at 2 p.m. For information, visit www.UUFSB.org. The Lively Arts Series of Suffolk County Community College will present “Bubble Trouble” at the Van Nostrand Theater on the Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood, at 3 p.m. For information, contact 631.851.6589. The Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra will perform at Chaminade High School, 340 Jackson Avenue in Mineola, at 3 p.m. For information, visit www.nassaupops.com/tickets


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Monday, April 14 A Passover Seder will be held at the Viana Hotel, 3998 Brush Hollow Road in Westbury, at 7 p.m. Also Tuesday, at 7 p.m. For information, contact 917.474.4881. The Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park will host a Board Meeting at 8 p.m. at the Village Hall, 151 Front Street in Massapequa Park. Open to all residents.

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Full Circle will be presented at the Long Island Children’s Museum, 11 Davis Avenue in Garden City, at 11:30 a.m. Also Wednesday. The Smithtown Homemakers Day Unit will host a Chinese Auction at the First Presbyterian Church, 175 East Main Street in Smithtown, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, contact 631.234.3314.

East Montauk Highway in Lindenhurst, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. For information, contact 631.431.8075.

Carriage House Theater. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 516.293.0674.

246 Old Walt Whitman Road in Huntington Station. For admission hours, contact 631.427.5240.

The Story Of Descendants will be presented at the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue in Huntington, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact 1.800.838.3006.

The CM Performing Arts Center will present “Godspell” through April 19th at 931 Montauk Highway in Oakdale. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.218.2810.

Hauppauge Artist Chris Ann Ambery will be featured through May 1st at Apple Bank, 91 Route 111 in Smithtown. For information, contact 631.862.6575.

Ongoing Events The Dix Hills Performing Arts Center will present “Kiss Me, Kate” from April 10th through April 13th at the Five Towns College. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.656.2148.

The CM Performing Arts Center will present “The Three Little Wolves & The Big Bad Pig” through April 19th at 931 Montauk Highway in Oakdale. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.218.2810.

A Blood Drive will be held at St. James R.C. Church Parish Center, Hicksville Road and Seamans Neck Road, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.694.2016.

The Broadhollow Theatre Company will present “Cliffhanger” through April 19th at the Studio Theatre, 141 South Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.226.8400.

Take One Theatre Performing Arts Academy will present “Pocahontas” through April 27th at 1021 Portion Road in Lake Ronkonkoma. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.569.2148.

The Copiague Chamber of Commerce will host a Meet & Mingle at Viking, 80

Arena Players will present “Love List” through April 19th at the Vanderbilt

Wednesday, April 16 The Suffolk County Legislature Republican Task Force On Budget & Taxation will be held at the VFW TordikDiederich-Duffield Post No. 4927, 31 Horseblock Road in Centereach, from 3 to 6:30 p.m.

Children’s Poetry Corner will be presented through April 30th at the Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site,

Arena Players will present “Jungle Book” through May 4th at the Vanderbilt Museum Carriage House Theater. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 516.293.0674. The Broadhollow Theatre Company will present “The Drowsy Chaperone” from April 12th through May 4th at the BayWay Arts Centre, 265 East Main Street in East Islip. For performance dates and times, and ticket information, contact 631.581.2700. Landscapes From Metropolis To Arcadia will be presented through May 11th at The Art League of Long Island, 107 East Deer Park Road in

Dix Hills. For Gallery hours, contact 631.462.5400. Life At Fort Terry: Leisure Time In The Army will be presented through May 17th at The Reichert Family Center & Cosden Price Gallery, 54127 Route 25 in Southold. For Gallery hours, contact 631.765.5500. Jackson Pollock’s Prints will be on display through June 8th at the Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A in Stony Brook. The Enlightened Economics Group will meet the first Monday of each month, from 6 to 8 p.m. For information, contact 516.815.4967.

Save The Date The Lindenhurst High School Class of 1994 will host its 20 Year Reunion on July 26th at Chateau La Mer, from 8 p.m. to midnight. For information, e-mail polly.korman@ca.com, or join their Facebook group.

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Office: 631-226-2636 x281 • Cell: 516-885-5035 terryr@southbaysneighbor.com

P/T day shifts available. Weekends a must.

Career Training

SECRETARY FULL TIME Established real estate company has a position available for an experienced secretary. Applicant should have excellent phone and written communication skills, knowledge of Word and Excel and ability to multi task. Duties include customer contact, typing, filing and scanning. Convenient Melville location. Send resume with salary requirements via email to: bizlongisland@yahoo.com

WAREHOUSE HANDYMAN

Exp. Inventory Control Receive/Load Mat-Equip., General Maintenance, Etc. Drivers license Required, Deer Park. F/T, M-F, 7:30-4:00. Call Between 10-3pm.

(631) 242-3355

Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636

For Sale Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636 Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636

Entertainment Party Supply BUYING? SELLING? RENTING? Place your ad in the Classifieds. 631-226-2636, Press “2” 631-226-2646, Ext. 224 CENTURY OF LOGGING STORIES DVD: Educational & Entertaining! Exclusive interviews, Vintage Photos, Best Memories. All Participants Ages 78-98, 137 Minutes, $19.95 Each + $3.95 Shipping. Send Check/ Money Order to: TJ Productions, 135 Cherry lane, Ontonagon, Michigan 49953. http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=LoD9cPKkDTY

***BEDROOM FURNITURE SET MUST LIQUIDATE*** QUEEN-HB/FB/Frame, Dresser, Mirror & Nightstand. All NEW in cartons-List $2,000, Sacrifice $495. King/+100 (10 styles) Can Deliver. (516) 404-5164

BUYING? SELLING? RENTING?

Place your ad in the Classifieds.

631-226-2636.

Press “2” for Classifieds.

***DON'T EVEN THINK OF BUYING A NEW MATTRESS UNTIL YOU CALL 631-983-7620*** Brand New Queen Pillow Top sets from $199 w/warranty. 60 – 70% off SALE PRICES. All sizes avail. Can Deliver.

HOLLYWOOD AUTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA: Authenticity Guaranteed! Sports, music, movies, television and more! Serving collectors worldwide since 1989. Visit www.tottenautographs.com Box 4416-C, Bennington, Vermont 05201. 1-802-442-2776

KNICKS TICKETS Section 1 – Row 18 Seats 1 & 2 Face Value $155 Each

Steve (516) 603-6645

QUICK CASH! Is Your Wallet Running on Empty? Fill It With Cash by Selling Your Good But No Longer Needed Items with a South Bay Newspaper Classified Ad! Let our professional sales team help you sell any items and earn you money! (631) 226-2636, Press 2 (631) 226-2646, ext. 224 QUICK CASH! Is Your Wallet Running on Empty? Fill It With Cash by Selling Your Good But No Longer Needed Items with a South Bay Newspaper Classified Ad! Let our professional sales team help you sell any items and earn you money! (631) 226-2636, Press 2 (631) 226-2646, ext. 224

Garage Sale LINDENHURST: Sat. 4/12 & Sun. 4/13, 8 am – 4 pm. Rain or Shine! MULTI FAMILY MOVING SALE ! Tools, equipment, pool equipment, fish tanks, outboard motor, outdoor furniture & household items. Too much to list!! 830 Granada Parkway (off Bay Place)

Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636 Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636

Carpenter/Contractor Kitchens, Baths, Basement, Siding, Roof, Masonry, Concrete & Sprinklers Licensed & insured. Spanish 631.300.5552 English 631.255.1376 Ask for Hugo!

FIX RIGHT HOME IMPROVEMENT fixrighthome@ yahoo.com

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Richard.Parisi@ Century21.com 700 Sunrise Highway West Babylon, NY 11704

Help Wanted

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EMPLOYMENT SECTION NOTICE-Federal and State law make it unlawful for employers and employment agencies to advertise prospective employment where the job is limited as to age, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, sex, disability, genetic disposition or carrier status or marital status unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ). This publication does not knowingly accept advertising in violation of these laws.

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Carpenter/Contractor

Electricians

Masonry

Plumbing

Residential Rentals

A PLUS A CONTRACTING

VICTORIA ELECTRIC LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Reasonable rates, 20+ years experience. Local, owner operated. Free estimates. Senior Citizen discounts. Call 631-252-1139

MASONRY/CHIMNEYS

JOSEPH BRUNO PLUMBING & HEATING, INC.

LANDLORDS: We Need Your Apartment. Qualified Tenants. No Fee To Landlord. Contact Broker (631) 957-0096

We Are A Full Service Home Improvement Company. Dormers, Extensions, Kitchens, Baths, Basements, Roofing, Siding, Decks. We Accept Major Credit Cards. Family Owned & Operated. We are A+ Rated With BBB!

CALL AL @ (631) 957-2243 (516) 607-4510

www.aplusacontracting.com

HANDYMAN ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!

Windows, Doors, Baths, Kitchens, Flooring, Siding, Decks, Fencing, Tiling, Sheetrock, Molding, Clean-ups, No Job Too Small! Will beat ALL Written Estimates! 24/7 Emergency Service Available References on Request 30 Plus Years Experience

Call Joe

631-764-3245

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HANDYMAN SERVICES

All Repairs, Doors, Windows, Baths, Kitchens, Siding, Floors, Painting, Sheetrock, Leaks, Trim, Decks. LIC./INS. 631-507-0085

Electricians

THE power of CLASSIFIED!

ELECTRICIAN 28 Years Experience No Job Too Big or Too Small Reasonable & Honest Licensed & Insured (631) 774-4761

JCB ELECTRIC Owner Operated & Local ALL PHASES OF ELECTRICAL WORK RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

Trouble Shooting Expert

Licensed/Insured

Call John

631-387-5113

Fences PREMIER FENCING GROUP. See Our Ad in The Service Directory. 516-768-8209

Floors G.S. NOVAK FLOOR SANDING

Custom installations, refinishing, all pre-finished floors installed, stairs, handrail & carpet removal.

A RATED ON ANGIE'S LIST!

Call for FREE HOME CONSULTATION. Lic./Ins.

Nassau-516.695.2083 Suffolk-631.626.5573

Fuel Service GENESIS FUEL OIL

Same day delivery! Tune & Vac Special-$89.99 + tax Spin-on filter additional. Visit us @ www.genesisfueloil.com See our ad in the Neighbor Directory.

(631) 249-1438

Gutters Now Offering Decorative Style Gutters For Your Home Or Business! Mention this ad for Discount! Lic./Inc. Free Estimates. KING GUTTER

(631) 888-0628

Legal Services

DIVORCE $550* No Fault or Regular Divorce. Covers children, property, etc. Only One Signature Required! *Excludes govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 Ext. 100. Baylor & Associates, Inc. Est. 1977 GET CASH NOW for your Annuity or Structured Settlement. Top Dollars Paid. Fast, No Hassle Service! 1-855-512-9227 WANT your phone to rrrrring? Place an ad in Classified!

Masonry

CARMELO MASONRY See Our Ad in the Service Directory 631-226-0329

D & P ASPHALT

BRICKWORK IS OUR SPECIALTY! Driveways, Belgium Blocks, Stoops, Patios & Concrete. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! Free Estimates. Lic./Ins.

#17998H/#2302330000

(631) 957-6922

Chimneys cleaned repaired, rebuilt and relined.

CHIMNEY KING

(631) 225-2600 (516) 766-1666 www.chimneykinginc.com

Miscellaneous Services BUNDLE AND SAVE! DIRECTV, INTERNET & PHONE From $69.99/mo. Free 3 months of HBO, starz, SHOWTIME & CINEMAX. FREE GENIE 4-room Upgrade LOCK IN 2 YR Savings. Call 1-800-782-3956 DID POTHOLES DAMAGE YOUR EXPENSIVE RIMS? WE CAN WELD THEM AND SAVE YOU MONEY $ Dionisio Welding Works Certified Heli-Arc Specialists 25 Years Experience 631-842-0719 DID POTHOLES DAMAGE YOUR EXPENSIVE RIMS? WE CAN WELD THEM AND SAVE YOU MONEY $ Dionisio Welding Works Certified Heli-Arc Specialists 25 Years Experience 631-842-0719 DISH TV RETAILER. Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available). SAVE! Ask about SAME DAY Installation! CALL Now! 1-800-826-4464 PROFESSIONAL HEADSTONE CLEANING Our Services include The Cleaning of Granite Stone and Bronze Markers (all Sizes ) Please Call Bob (631) 806-1395 REACH NEARLY 4.7 MILLION READERS AND NOW GET 25 WORDS. Use an effective classified ad to promote your business, website and more across New York State. Call: 631-226-2636/631-226-2646.

Painting Paperhanging

HATE PAINTING?

Don't Want To Pay For Overpriced Painting! Call Ray, Servicing All Of Long Island. Guaranteed Lowest Prices •Interior •Exterior No Job too Big Or Too Small. Neat & Reliable

(631) 592-1130

Family owned & operated for over 50 years. Lic./bonded/insured.

631-737-6263 631-360-0214

www.josephbruno plumbing.com

PLUMBER

Don't Get Ripped Off

CALL US

Very Reasonable & Honest Experienced In Every Phase Of Plumbing Neat and Reliable Licensed & Insured NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL

(516) 650-7882 (631) 617-2118

Power Washing HOT WATER POWER WASHING &

DECK MAINTENANCE

All Types of Houses Professionally Powerwashed Hot Water Brush-on Detergents Will Get Your Vinyl As Clean As Possible. Decks Stripped or Sanded Re-Stained/Sealed

CLEAN ENTERPRISES 18 YEARS

516-998-8777 631-245-9392 Roofing / Siding ROOFS OR ROOF REPAIRS ABOVE ALL ROOFING (631) 665-3158 (800) 834-3777 SIDING IS OUR SPECIALTY!

Siding, Trim Work, Windows, Gutters, Leaders & Roofing. WE DO SIDING REPAIRS! Deal Direct with owner! No Job Too Big, No Job Too Small! Licensed/Insured. LAMBROS HOME DESIGN (631) 321-4005 THE power of CLASSIFIED!

Tree Service

LOOKING TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS? Call Classified and one of our experienced sales representatives will help you. BIG BUDGET? SMALL BUDGET? 631-226-2636, press 2 631-226-2646, ext. 224

DANK, INC. “The Tree Experts” Complete Tree Service! Please see our ad in the Neighbor Directory. 516-799-1331 631-254-0059

PAUL'S PAINTING & POWERWASHING Interior/Exterior/Staining/ Wallpaper Removals Neat! Reliable! Courteous! (631) 567-2016 Cell (631) 949-2645

TREE SERVICE; D/b/a: Off The Top. All Phases of Tree Work. See ad in directory. (631) 732-1085

Call The Classifieds 631-226-2636 Press “2”

Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636 Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636

Health Services

CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 75 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-413-1940 for $10.00 off your first prescription & free shipping.

WEST BABYLON 1 BR LR/Kit Combo-$900 all 1 BR 55 & Older - $1000+ 2 BR with DR - $1500+ Elec FARMINGDALE 1 BR with space for Office. Patio. Immac. $1650 WEST ISLIP 1 BR w/deck - $1200all

Call Marie Or Laura Realty Connect USA (631) 881-4403

Mobile Homes

SAFE STEP WALK IN TUB. Alert for Seniors. Bathroom Falls can be Fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide Door. Anti-Slip Floors. American Made. Installation Included Call: 1-888-720-2773 for $750 Off.

MOBILE HOME HERNANDO, FLORIDA 34442

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MOVE IN READY

Personals

55+ Community Double Wide 24 x64 Own Lot 3 Bedroom – 2 Bath Shed Workshop Laundry Room Carport Open Floor Plan Heated Pool & Clubhouse $55 Mo. Association Fee

$89,500 1-352-637-6861

House / Apt. Wanted Call The Classifieds 631-226-2636 Press “2” Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636 Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636 Advertise In This Section Call 631-226-2636

Financial Services

ARE YOU IN BIG TROUBLE WITH THE IRS? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll issues & resolve tax debt FAST. Seen on CNN. A BBB. Call 1-800-647-3031

THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME?

Call today for a “Free” Market Analysis from Century 21 Parisi Realty. Ask for Rich Parisi...serving your community for over 25 years. Call 631-655-9430 No obligation, of course!

Vacation Property

Tax Directory

HOPEWELL JUNCTION: 1 bedroom bungalow, enclosed patio room. 90 minutes from NYC. Co-Op Low fee. Good summer get away. Call Barbara for Details (954) 464-4987

ROY ROWSELL TAX SERVICES See Our AD in the Service Directory 631-581-7978

PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA

Real Estate Service DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT? With promotion to nearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad can't be beat! Promote your property for just $490 for a 15 word ad. Call 631-226-2636 press 2 631-226-2646 PAYNE LAKE-6 NEW LAKE PROPERTIES 2.5 acres, West Bass Pond Waterfront, $19,900 www.LandFirstNY.com. 1-888-683-2626

2 BR Ranch. Great Condition. New Carpeting. Ready to move in. Convenient to Shopping, Restaurants, Medical, Beaches, Tampa Airport & Orlando Theme Parks. Price - $57,900 Contact: Richard E. Redman, LLC Realtor Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Florida Properties Group

1-727-835-3158

Lots/Land/Acreage

HILLTOP FARMHOUSE. 6 acres - $99,900. Great country getaway! 5 BR, 2 BA, decks, In Law cottage! Views, ideal setting! 1-888-775-8114. www.NewYorkLand andLakes.com.

Stores For Rent / Sale

ATTENTION LANDLORDS! Do you have a “FOR RENT” sign in your window? Call our professional sales staff today to help you place your ad. (631) 226-2636, Press 2 (631) 226-2646, ext. 224 ATTENTION LANDLORDS! Do you have a “FOR RENT” sign in your window? Call our professional sales staff today to help you place your ad. (631) 226-2636, Press 2 (631) 226-2646, ext. 224

Office Space LINDENHURST: 2500 sq. ft. with 20% offices For Rent (631) 697-5949 (631) 226-7373

Bus./Ind./Comm. Prpty. COPIAGUE 1395 Bangor St.

Industrial Space For Lease $2,500/Month. Handicap bath, kitchen, private office, camera system, fenced property. A MUST SEE!

Bldg. Area: 2,300 sq. ft. Space: 1,850 SF Warehouse/450 Sq. Ft. Office Lot Size: .23 Acre Construction: Block Ceiling Height: 14' Clear A/C: Yes – Office Electric: 200 Amp Water: City Heat: GHA San Sewers: Yes Zoning: IND (NEC) Parking: 8+ OHD: 1- 12'

(631) 524-4285

WOOD WORKING SHOP FOR RENT with additional office space. Around 2500 square foot total. (631) 697-5949 (631) 421-2914 THE power of CLASSIFIED! THINKING ABOUT ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS and not sure how to get started? Call CLASSIFIED today and one of our experienced Sales Representatives will assist you. We can help you with a line ad or a display ad. Let us at SOUTH BAY'S NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS set up an advertising program for you. You'll be glad you did! Call 631-226-2636, press “2” 631-226-2646, ext. 224


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ALL PRO MEDICAL SUPPLIES, INC.

FREE DELIVERY & Patient Education

Medicare, Medicaid & Most Insurance Accepted Orthotist & Prosthetist On Staff

CELEBRATING OUR 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!! 10% OFF TO ALL CUSTOMERS (NON-DISCOUNTED ITEMS & $100 MINIMUM PURCHASE)

KNEE and LEG WALKER Available For Purchase Or Rental

BATH SAFETY Drive Medical

Toilet Safety Frame

Starting At

749.99

$

Ask About Insurance Reimbursement

TRANSPORT CHAIR Reg. $249.99

#1 In Ease Of Use #1 In Maneuver Ability

Weighs Only 19 Pounds!!

ASK ABOUT INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT

199.99

$

ON SALE NOW Ask About Insurance Reimbursement

ALUMINUM ROLLATOR

119.99 Weighs Only 12 Pounds!!

Reg. $ $139.99

#1 BRAND IN HOME HEALTH CARE A BRAND OF BSN MEDICAL

Medical Equipment, Respiratory, Orthotics & Prosthetics, Power Wheel Chairs, Walkers, Scooters, Bathroom Aids, Hospital Beds, Oxygen, Adult Diapers, Lift Chairs And More...

464 E. Main St. (next to LIPA)

444 Merrick Rd. Ste 350 Fax: 516-341-7293

651 Old Country Rd.

(Same Building As Plainview Physical Therapy)

269273BN0409

PATCHOGUE • 631-475-9000 LYNBROOK • 516-341-7100 PLAINVIEW • 516-495-7777

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Locking, Elevated Toilet Seat

Lift and Recliner Chairs

ELITE TRAVELER


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