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Waging a fight against plastics West Hempstead activist lobbies to limit society’s excessive use the years. “Most people won’t bother with a five-cent deposit anymore, especially with the West Hempstead’s Joseph limited number of deposit spots Varon is continuing his crusade we have,” he said. “If you go to against the use of plastics, deposit your bottles and all the throwing his support behind two machines are being used by peobills before the State ple with bags of Legislature. A seahundreds of bottles, soned veteran of are you really going environmental activto wait for just five ism and recycling cents back?” campaigning, Varon “The deposit has said he hopes to hold been five cents for 40 plastic producers years,” he added. more accountable. “Forty years ago you One proposal could get a soda for a would expand New quarter, now it’s at York’s Bottle Bill, least $1.25. Frankly, raising the deposit even 10 cents is not from five to 10 cents enough.” for each recycled Va ro n f u r t h e r bottle. The other bill, explained the plastic proposed by Assemcrisis. “A lot of plasblyman Steve Engtic packaging today l e b r i g h t , w o u l d JoSEPH VaroN is photodegradable, introduce extended meaning the sun producer responsi- Environmental will break it down bility, placing fines activist into tiny pieces, but and restrictions on those pieces will companies generatnever go away,” he ing plastic and encouraging a said. “They stick around for huntransition to more recyclable dreds of years. Fish and other options. animals ingest it, and it ends up New York’s Bottle Bill cele- in our food.” brated its 40th anniversary in Concerns surrounding soMay, and Varon spoke about its called “microplastics” have diminishing effectiveness over Continued on page 14
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ScoUtMaStEr JoSEPH caNzoNEri’S wisdom and guidance will be deeply missed by his troop.
Scoutmaster decides it’s time to hang up the ol’ neckerchief By KYlE cHiN kchin@liherald.com
Members of Boy Scout Troop 240 in West Hempstead said their goodbyes to Scoutmaster Joseph Canzoneri Jr., last week, at their monthly Court of Honor. Canzoneri officially passes down the title of scoutmaster on June 30 after nearly eight years, having seen 17 of his protégés ascend to the prestigious Eagle Scout rank. Many of them made it to the sendoff. Canzoneri’s connection with the scouts began like many, when he was young. Starting out as a Cub Scout, he eventually drifted away from scouting, leaving the Boy Scouts at the
Tenderfoot rank. He would not get involved again until years later, when he had children of his own. Canzoneri’s older son, Joseph III, joined Cub Scouts in 2007 and his wife, Mary, began serving as a den leader. Canzoneri followed suit and became more involved with the Cub Scouts, until eventually becoming scoutmaster. When Joseph crossed over to Boy Scouts in 2012, his father joined leadership there as well, serving as assistant scoutmaster. Canzoneri finally became scoutmaster of Troop 240 when his younger son, Michael, moved up from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts in 2015. Many of the older and former scouts who Continued on page 4
f you go to deposit your bottles and all the machines are being used ... are you really going to wait for just 5 cents back?