The Times of Huntington-Northport - May 26, 2016

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THE TimEs of Huntington, Northport & East Northport huntington • huntington bay • greenlawn • halesite • lloyd harbor • cold spring harbor • northport • east northport • Fort salonga west • asharoken • eaton’s neck • centerport

Vol. 13, No. 7

May 26, 2016

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Huntington Town residents can choose to commemorate Memorial Day in a series of upcoming events next week. The public is invited to attend the town’s own commemoration event on Sunday, May 29, at 9 a.m. at Huntington Town Hall. The event takes place at Huntington Veterans Plaza, where wreaths will be placed at the World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam and Women’s Veteran monuments and to honor our troops in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. This year the Town of Huntington is dedicating a plaque to deceased members of the Huntington Veterans Advisory Board. The Adult Chorale and Youth Choir of the Church of St. Patrick in Huntington will perform. Refreshments will follow the ceremony. For additional information call Carol Rocco on 631-351-3012 at Huntington Town Hall. There will be several parades hosted across town on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30. Here’s the breakdown, according to a schedule of events provided by town spokesman A.J. Carter: • Greenlawn Fire Department, 9 a.m. The parade will run from East Maple Road, south on Broadway to Greenlawn Memorial Park, at the corner of Pulaski

Road and Broadway. • Northport American Legion Post 694, 10:00 a.m. The parade will run from the north end of Laurel Avenue to Main Street, to Northport Village Park. • VFW Elwood-Commack Post 9263, 10 a.m. The parade will run east on Jericho Turnpike to junction at Veterans Highway to Cannon Park. • Melville Fire Department, 10 a.m. The parade will line up at Bertucci’s restaurant parking lot on Route 110, near Northern State Parkway. It will proceed to march on Route 110 to the firehouse, located at 531 Sweet Hollow Road. Refreshments will be served. • Centerport Fire Department, 10:30 a.m. The parade will run from Harrison Drive to Park Circle. • VFW Post 1469 Nathan Hale Post, 11:30 a.m. The parade will run north on New York Avenue in Huntington from the Big H shopping center to West Carver Street. It will travel west on West Carver to Green Street and then north on Green to Main Street. It will turn east on Main, pass the reviewing stand on Main to Stewart Avenue. • Knights of Columbus, 12:15 p.m. The parade will run north from Clay Pitts and Larkfield roads in East Northport, past Pulaski Road to John Walsh Memorial Park, adjacent to East Northport Public Library.

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Dix Hills started the fire … academy By Victoria Espinoza

Kids learn how to work a fire hose at a junior firefighter competition.

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Stop drop and enroll in Dix Hills’ firstever junior fire academy, a one-week summer program designed to introduce children between the ages of 12 and 14 to the volunteer fire service. Commissioner Todd Cohen said the program will give kids an understanding of how the fire department works and what it means to be a volunteer there. “Our academy will be tailored for the community,” he said in a statement. “We’re working hard to not only provide the kids with valuable knowledge and hands-on skills, but also to give them a fun week. This program gives youngsters a unique set of skills. There’s nothing else like it on Long Island — it’s truly one of a kind.” Kids who attend the academy will learn fire safety, CPR, first aid, leadership and respect, as well as receive a Heartsaver certification card from the American Heart Association. There will also be limited handson training for hose-handling and rescue techniques. Kids will be taken on field trips to the Yaphank Fire Academy, the Suffolk County EMS call center, the Islip airport fire rescue department and more. Firefight-

ers from the Dix Hills Fire Department will run the program. Councilwoman Susan Berland (D), a Dix Hills resident, said she was excited to partner the town parks department with the fire department to launch the program. “It’s a great opportunity for kids to learn all they can about the department,” she said. “It is our hope that this program will inspire students to join the fire department and instill in them a sense of volunteerism and responsibility. It promises to be a fun and rewarding experience for all involved. This is the first of its kind on Long Island.” According to a press release, the idea began 15 years ago at the Cold Spring Fire Department in Putnam County. The academy grew immensely popular and, as a result, has been replicated throughout the country. Cohen and Todd Baker, a Dix Hills firefighter, are working with the originators of Cold Spring’s program to successfully duplicate it in Dix Hills. The academy runs from Aug. 15 to 19, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Dix Hills Fire Department Headquarters at 115 East Deer Park Road. To register, visit http://www.huntingtonny.gov/content/13749/13843/75462.aspx.


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61 names added to 9/11 memorial wall By Phil Corso To the wall, the names were new, but to those at 9/11 Responders Remembered Park, they brought with them years of courage and heroism. All eyes were on the park on Saturday as 61 more names were etched into its wall of heroes, honoring those who paid the ultimate price for their efforts in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The event was packed with first responders, their families, lawmakers and advocates, including advocate and first responder John Feal of Nesconset’s FealGood Foundation and comedian Jon Stewart. “This park was built … to serve the 9/11 community with grace, dignity and humility,” Feal said to the crowd before the new names were read aloud. “I hope this park will help tell the stories of our nation’s greatest resources: its citizens, both uniformed and nonuniformed.” Feal and several members of what they called the 9/11 community have descended upon the Nesconset park every year since it was established in 2009 to add names to the wall of heroes, paying tribute to those who have died on or after that horrific day. Martin Aponte, president of the North Shore park, reminded the crowd that they were not there to mourn, but to reflect, remember and recognize the stories behind the names on the wall behind him. “To maintain this park is the least we can do for those who have served our nation with distinguished honor, courage and sacrifice,” he said. “We are here only to serve a

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Jon stewart, raymond Pfeifer and John Feal talk after the ceremony honoring those lost on and after sept. 11, 2001. Above right, stewart and Feal observe the wall of heroes. fragile fraternity of heroes who come here to rest and join their brothers and sisters. Their story is told through this park.” Feal, along with Stewart and New York City firefighter Raymond Pfeifer, used the ceremony as a means to celebrate a recent legislative victory they helped accomplish nationwide after years of pushing Congress to renew the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Reauthorization Act, which supports first responders whose illnesses are

linked to their efforts on 9/11. For his tireless advocacy on the subject, Pfeifer was awarded an American flag that had flown over the U.S. Capitol along with a golden firefighter’s axe on a plaque. Pfeifer, who spent eight months on top of the debris pile of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, has stage-four cancer and spoke from a wheelchair about the collaborative efforts it took to overcome that day.

“Today is a good day. It’s sad, but nobody gets out alive. Anytime you can tell a story about [first responders] that’s a good thing,” he said. With a heavy-hearted expression on his face, Stewart read each of the names that were added to the wall that day in somber tone. The tolling of a bell followed each name. After his remarks, the comedian and former host of “The Daily Show” remarked on his time on the front lines of advocating for first responders’ benefits. He spoke to inspire those in attendance against the fear of terrorism, saying “we win” because of America’s unending resource of courage. “I’m always humbled when I’m in the company of Ray and John, and all the other responders,” he said. “I can never in my life repay the debt that you all gave to not just me, but to the city and to the country. We owe you, and we will continue to owe you forever.”

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Movers & Shakers

Lasinski looks back on life at HF BY VICTORIA ESPINOZA

ficult for me,” he said. “Being around the kids … and watching them play was Paul Lasinski of Greenlawn has been an such a highlight for me.” athletic trainer and health teacher at HarHe said one of his favorite memories borfields for nearly 20 years, and in less was when the boys’ basketball team won than two weeks he will walk the halls and the New York State championship in 2012. fields of the high school for the last time as Lasinski was on the bus coming home with he prepares to retire. the team from Glens Falls when he said It was about 18 years ago when Lasinski, members of fire departments in the town or “Ski” as he’s known at school, took the posi- reached out to him because they wanted to tion of athletic trainer. Ever since then, he has orchestrate a welcome home ceremony for been a mainstay of the HF athletic program. the boys. He let the head coach know, and “I try to treat the student-athletes like they decided to keep it a secret from the I would want my child to be treated,” La- boys to surprise them. sinski said in an interview. “The kids here “When we pulled around the corner … at Harborfields are really and the boys saw the sirens great. If you treat the stuand the American flags, it dents well and they know ‘Behind this talented was mayhem. That was a that you’re there for them, professional is a man special moment,” he said. they know you’re giving Valente said it’s no seyour all for them, then a revered by students, cret the athletic director bond will come.” staff, parents and the shares a bond with many Lasinski said he will be student athletes. moving to South Carolina entire community.’ “Behind this talented soon, and his replacement — JOHN VALENTE professional is a man rehas already started trainvered by students, staff, ing. Rachel Jersky, currentparents and the entire comly the athletic trainer at Bayport-Blue Point munity,” he said in an email. “Paul … gives High School, will take over from him. of himself freely. He has been known to “Not having Paul roam the sidelines in his travel to athletes’ homes to check on an infamous trainer’s cart, or watch him tapes injury or provide care. It has always been hundreds of ankles throughout the year, inspiring and touching to witness the interwill be difficult to get used to,” said John Va- action that Paul has with the student athlente, Harborfields director of health, physi- letes. They genuinely love Ski.” cal education, athletics, medical and nurse Lucas Woodhouse, point guard of the services. “[He] has left his mark on so many 2012 team and now a key member of the that he can never be replaced for who he is Stony Brook University basketball roster, said and what he has represented to the Harbor- Lasinski was an important piece of the group. fields Central School District.” “[He] played a huge part in our team’s Lasinski said his favorite moments over success over the years,” Woodhouse said. the course of his HF career have been the “He was great to be around, so much that times when he worked closely with the stu- people would go to just hang with him and dents. He said he was not looking forward talk about anything. It was great to have to saying goodbye. him be a major part of the team every year.” “The last week is going to be so difThe Greenlawn resident said he has enjoyed his time as a health teacher and said the most important part of teaching high schoolers is maintaining an open conversation, whether the topic is drugs, nutrition or sexual activity. “You have to talk about it [with the students],” he said. “You really have to tell them what’s going on and make them aware of the choices they could make and how they affect them.” As an athletic trainer, Lasinski would be looking over nearly 300 student athletes each day during the busier sports seasons. “Thank God they don’t all get injured at once,” Lasinski joked.

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Paul Lasinski, center, smiles with Harborfields High School Athletic Director John Valente, left, and Principal Rory Manning. At left, Lasinski drives his golf cart around the grounds at Harborfields. He said a Saturday in the fall could have him working up to 12 hours, between soccer games in the morning and then football games in the later afternoon. “You need to have a good wife,” he said of his wife Bonnie, who was a support system when he would work extra hours at the school. “She spent a lot of Saturdays without me, but she knows it’s what I love. This is what I do best. This keeps me young.”

Lasinski’s history

• Hofstra athletic trainer in 1976, when men’s hoops first went to NCAA tournament • Two sons graduated from HHS • Was athletic trainer at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy • Has been at Harborfields since ’97

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And his efforts did not go unnoticed across the district. Valente said Lasinski has gone above and beyond his work responsibilities throughout his years of service. “Paul works many hours and never looks at his watch,” he said. “It is not uncommon for him to be treating students as early as 6 a.m. on a Saturday morning, and then work over 10 hours throughout the day being at all of the contests.”


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On May 21, a 46-year-old woman from Babylon was arrested after police said she was in possession of marijuana and cocaine while in the parking lot of Stop&Shop on East Jericho Turnpike in Huntington. She was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of marijuana.

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On May 21, a 51-year-old man from East Northport was arrested on Veterans Memorial Highway in Smithtown after police said he had cocaine on him at 9:10 p.m. He was charged with third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance with the intent to sell.

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A 35-year-old man from Huntington Station was arrested on May 20 after police said he had marijuana in his possession on Maple Lane and Pinta Court in East Northport. He was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.

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On May 19, a 31-year-old man from Huntington Station was arrested after police said he stole two cappuccino machines valuing more than $7,000 from Bed Bath and Beyond on Walt Whitman Road in Huntington. He was charged with thirddegree grand larceny.

The route of the problem

Police said a 28-year-old man from Orlando was smoking a marijuana cigarette while on Route 25 in Huntington Station on May 19. He was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Not walk in the park

A 40-year-old man from Wyandanch was arrested on May 18 after police said he had crack cocaine on him while on Park Avenue in Huntington. He was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Plants plucked

Police said an unknown person stole plants planted in the ground in the front yard of a residence on Leonard Drive in East Northport on May 21.

Not the key to success

An unknown person keyed a phrase onto the side passenger door of a 2003 Jaguar parked on Sandpiper Lane in Fort Salonga on May 22. — Compiled by ViCtoria espinoza

Homicide detectives probe man’s death in H’ton Station A man found dead and partially in a roadway early Sunday morning might have been the victim of violence, the Suffolk County Police Department said. The body was found in that position on West Hills Road in Huntington Station at about 4 a.m. that day. Police responded to the scene, between 7th and 8th Avenues. Police said the victim, 33-year-old William Sarcenolima, who lived in

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both from Huntington Station were arrested on May 20 after police said they damaged and stole from multiple boats docked in Huntington Harbor between May 17 and May 20. They were charged with seconddegree criminal mischief, petit larceny and two charges of third-degree criminal mischief of property valuing more than $250.

Huntington Station, was pronounced dead at Huntington Hospital. His body was then transported to the Suffolk County medical examiner’s office. An upcoming autopsy will determine how Sarcenolima died, police said, but detectives from the SCPD’s Homicide Squad are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death. Anyone with information is asked to call the detectives at 631-852-6392, or to call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 800-220-TIPS (8477).


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Firefighters examine one of the two cars involved in the crash Friday morning.

Firefighters respond to Route 25A car crash By Victoria Espinoza On Friday, May 20, Northport Fire Department responded to an early morning car crash at the intersection of Route 25A and Cherry Street in Northport. An ambulance, a heavy rescue truck and one fire engine were at the scene. The

police said three people were inside the two vehicles that had crashed, but no one was injured. Emergency medical technicians examined the three people and all refused medical assistance. Firefighters helped remove the damaged vehicles from blocking traffic on Route 25A.

SUV’s hit-and-run leaves man with head, internal injuries By Elana Glowatz A pedestrian was seriously hurt in a hitand-run early Tuesday morning as he tried to cross New York Avenue. The Suffolk County Police Department said a dark-colored SUV hit 41-year-old William Alvarez-Jovel as he was trying to cross the street, at the intersection with West Hills Road in Huntington Station, shortly before 2 a.m. He suffered serious head and internal

injuries in the crash and was admitted to Huntington Hospital. According to police, the vehicle fled the scene but could have been a GMC Jimmy or a Nissan Pathfinder, and would have sustained front-end damage in the collision. It fled north on New York Avenue. Detectives from the SCPD’s 2nd Precinct are investigating the crash and ask anyone with information to call them at 631-8548252, or to call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 800-220-TIPS.

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Abbondandelo wins Division II 3,000 crown Nicole Abbondandelo can run with anyone. derson said. “By the next turn, she made her The Huntington sophomore is considered move and blew right to the front. From there, one of the toughest competitors in county knowing Taylor had a swift kick, she extendtrack circles, and on Tuesday afternoon, ed the lead. She kept pushing until she put at Comsewogue High School, the runner 20 meters on her and the chase pack.” Abbondandelo crossed the finish line in proved she’s one of the best, too, winning the Suffolk Division II championship title in the 10 minutes, 28.47 seconds, beating her previous personal best by two seconds. Teammate 3000-meter run. Abbondandelo has been showing glimps- Alexis Pastorelli placed seventh in the race and she too, notched a new es of brilliance during winter personal record of 10:53.99, and spring seasons for the which marks the first time past two years. This year, the junior has dropped unshe came into her own with der 11 minutes in the event. increased intensity during “Going into the race I was training runs and a stronger very intimidated by Taylor and more confident style in McClay, knowing how well meets. The sophomore has she runs, but as I was runbecome an integral member ning and listening to my of the Blue Devils’ girls’ track coach, I knew she was hurtand field program. ing and I had to go for it,” “She had been feeling a Abbondandelo said. “Once I bit under the weather for two — Shawn Anderson passed her, I knew I couldn’t days, so I told her to be paslow down and just had to tient in the beginning,” said Huntington head coach Shawn Anderson. keep pushing to the finish.” The sophomore is not quite finished in “She had the top seed, but Taylor McClay from Eastport-South Manor has run faster. Taylor the Suffolk Division II championships just took it out aggressive, but at 1,200 meters, yet. When the meet resumes on may 26, Abbondandelo will be competing in the steepleyou could tell something was happening.” Abbondandelo saw McClay struggling chase, the 1,500 run and the 4x800 relay. “Nicole is showing race strategies of a seaand used it to her advantage. “Nicole led the chase pack and was con- soned veteran,” Anderson said. sistent, and hit the mile mark in 5:38,” An- Huntington AtHletics

‘Knowing Taylor had a swift kick, [Nicole Abbondandelo] extended the lead. She kept pushing until she put 20 meters on her and the chase pack.’

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nicole Abbondandelo won the 3,000-meter run at the Division ii championship.

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Above, 1949 track star Paul Johnson, center, is flanked by Huntington track coaches Ron Wilson and Dennis Walker. Right, infinite tucker meets Johnson.

Infinite Tucker meets track star He was standing there, along the railing in the Blue Devils stadium bleachers ,watching the Dennis Walker Championship Classic last Saturday. He was an older man, wearing a hat that proclaimed him a Korean War veteran. Few people in the crowd knew that Paul Johnson was once a Huntington track star and still retains an interest in the sport. A member of Huntington’s Class of 1949, Johnson served in the U.S. Army in Korea before enjoying a long career with the Long Island Lighting Company. As a Blue Devil, he was one of the best. Ever. When Johnson attended Huntington, it was located on Main Street in what today serves as Town Hall. Baseball and football games and track and field meets were held across the street on the Heckscher Park athletic fields. A cinder track oval surrounded the football field. If you know where to look, you can still spot cinder remains from that track near the present-day tennis court complex. On Saturday, Johnson was in a very good mood, smiling broadly as he discussed

his high school years, including a legendary run-in with Principal Robert L. Simpson. Nicknamed “Johnny,” the 1949 yearbook notes that Johnson was an “active, energetic track star” and that he liked “girls, photography and good times” but that he “dislikes work.” That last notation is ironic since the Huntington alum is widely known as one of the hardest working individuals a person can come across. Even at 85 years old, he can still put in a full day of activity. That same yearbook noted that Johnson’s future plans included becoming an “x-ray technician.” That never happened, but in addition to his work at LILCO, he became a community activist who worked tirelessly for what he felt was right. When someone spotted Johnson in the bleachers last Saturday, they asked recently retired district Director of Facilities Alvin

White to bring the former track star down to the field. It just so happened that Blue Devil head coach Ron Wilson, who knows Johnson quite well, and retired coach Dennis Walker, who was honored at the meet that bears his name, were both nearby. The two coaches quickly came over and warmly greeted Johnson, who seemed to revel in being treated as a celebrity of sorts. Blue Devil track and field star Infinite Tucker was walking nearby, too. Someone asked Tucker to come and meet Johnson, is 67 years removed — Ron Wilson who from his days as one of Huntington’s most fleet-footed athletes ever. Tucker responded as he always does when meeting new people, introducing himself in his own charismatic way and putting his arm around Johnson while a series of photographs were snapped.

When Johnson was told that Tucker is one of the top high school track athletes in the country, his eyes lit up. When it was mentioned that the Huntington senior is headed to the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the 1949 alum’s eyes got even bigger. But Johnson didn’t want to talk about Tucker’s swift times in the hurdles or relay events, or how far he can long jump. Instead, he urged the athlete to study hard and to remember that he is going to college to get an education, not just to be an athlete. The two chatted cordially for several minutes before it was time for Tucker to begin warming up for his next event. “It was an absolutely beautiful sight to see these two Huntington track stars separated by nearly seven decades making the connection they did and getting along so well,” Wilson said. “It was a priceless moment in time and something very special for all of us.” Johnson walked away happy that his alma mater still remembers him and his achievements. - Huntington AtHletics

Bayport-Blue Point 18, Elwood-John Glenn 11 The No. 8 Elwood-John Glenn boys’ lacrosse team traveled to No. 1 Bayport-Blue Point on May 21 and fell in the quarterfinals of the Division II Class B playoffs. Matt Tufano scored five goals and added two assists, Wayne White tallied a hat trick and one assist, and Justin Tiernan added two goals and two assists to pace the Knights.

Northport 11, Ward Melville 10 Olivia Carner had three goals and one assist, and Emerson Cabrera had two goals and one assist to power No. 4 Northport (14-3) over No. 5 Ward Melville in a Division I Class A quarterfinals on May 20. Brenna Farrington added two goals, and Danielle Pavinelli, Nicole Orella, Noelle Peragine and Courtney Orella each scored one

goal. Ryan Columbus added an assist and Claire Morris made a monster 17 saves to help seal the win. Northport faced No. 1-seeded Smithtown West in the semifinals on Wednesday, but results were not available by press time. If the Tigers win, the team will face the winner of the No. 2 Middle Country/No. 3 West Islip matchup on May 31 at 8 p.m. at the Dowling Sports Complex in Shirley.

‘It was an absolutely beautiful sight to see these two Huntington track stars separated by nearly seven decades making the connection they did.’

Keeping score Northport 4, Smithtown West 1 The No. 8 Northport baseball team invaded No. 5 Smithtown West Monday and won the first of a three-game series for the Class AA title. The Bulls traveled to Northport for game two on Wednesday, but results were not available by press time. If Smithtown West wins, the decisive game three will be on May 26 at Smithtown at 4 p.m.


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Oldfield Middle School students, faculty and PTA members raised $16,000 to purchase a Zoom Trackchair for veteran Julia Torres.

Photo from Harborfields Central School District

Harborfields honors wounded veteran with a Trackchair As a result of their fundraising efforts, Harborfields’ Oldfield Middle School students raised more than $16,000 to purchase a Trackchair, a motorized chair that enhances mobility, for a wounded veteran through The Independence Fund organization. During a special pep rally event on May 13, students witnessed the results of their hard work when veteran Julia Torres received her new Trackchair. The Independence Fund, a nonprofit organization, supports injured and wounded veterans by providing the tools they need to achieve their independence and freedom.

During the course of the school year, Oldfield Middle School students, faculty and PTA organized more than 16 different fundraising events. Exceeding their anticipated goal of $15,000, the school raised $16,000 to buy a Zoom Trackchair. In honor of the pep rally, students, coordinated by grade level, arrived at school dressed in a red, white or blue shirt. Following the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner” by faculty and students, Principal Joanne Giordano kicked off the presentation with words of gratitude to the students for raising money for this special cause and appreciation

to the veterans in attendance for their service. Assistant Principal Joseph Castoro introduced the next guest speaker to the podium. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. (ret.) Tommy Rieman, executive director of The Independence Fund, expressed his gratitude and lauded the students as heroes for their contribution and thoughtful efforts. Members of the student government presented Rieman with a check for $16,000 made out to The Independence Fund. “Today we are going to change the life of someone who lost their mobility due to their sacrifices to this nation,” said Rieman. “I want

you to walk away today standing proud; you guys are the heroes of today and tomorrow. Oldfield Middle School, the world should know that you are true American patriots.” Filled with gratitude for the students’ efforts, veteran Torres expressed her appreciation and told the students that “nothing is impossible.” “I am in such gratitude for the kids who raised so much money in such a short period of time,” said Torres. “It is truly admirable and, from the bottom of my heart, I thank them.”

Ondrushes honored by academy

Photo from Our Lady of Mercy Academy

The Ondrush family was honored at the academy’s annual golf outing.

Members of the Our Lady of Mercy Academy community came together to honor John and Deirdre Ondrush, at the academy’s 19th annual golf open on May 16 at Fresh Meadow Country Club in Lake Success. The Ondrushes reside in Northport with their two children, Sarah and Liam. Sarah will graduate this June from Our Lady of Mercy Academy and plans to attend Pratt University in the fall. Her brother Liam will be a student at St. Anthony’s High School in September. John Ondrush is a founder and owner of the John Ondrush Golf & Fitness Academy in Syosset. He started his company 15 years ago when he joined together his pas-

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sion as a physical therapist, strength and conditioning trainer and golf-performance coach. He has worked with some of the top players in the world, like Rory Mcllroy and Justin Rose. Deirdre Onrush grew up in Queens and attended an all-girls Catholic high school. She is a devoted wife and mother who advocates for Catholic education. The Ondrushes have said that Sarah’s education at Our Lady of Mercy Academy has been exceptional, preparing her for college and life, and that Our Lady of Mercy Academy will always be a part of their family.


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LEGALS

Filed: 11/1/13. Index No.: 063738/2013. SUMMONS AND NOTICE Mortgaged Premises: 1C Valley Forge Court, Ridge, (Town of Brookhaven) NY 11961. STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, KENNETH HAYES; ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE LATE GENEVIEVE HAYES, IF THEY BE LIVING AND/OR IF THEY BE DEAD, THEIR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; GREGORY J. BLASS, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SERVICES OF SUFFOLK COUNTY; STRATHMORE RIDGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; ROBERT MADDALENA DDS; COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE – CCED CHILD SUPORT ENFORCEMENT SECTION; COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE – CIVIL ENFORCEMENT CO ATC; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK; AND “JOHN DOE” and “MARY DOE,” (Said names being fictitious, it being the intention of plaintiff to designate any and all occupants, tenants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises being foreclosed herein.) Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on Plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United State of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may answer or appear within (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is for the foreclosure of: Mortgage bearing the date of June 1, 2007, executed by Kenneth Hayes and Genevieve Hayes to Mortgage Electronic Registrations Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc. to secure the sum of $82,057.00, and interest, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Suffolk County on June 6, 2007 in Liber 21546, page 671. That Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc. duly assigned said Note and Mortgage to CitiMortgage, Inc. by Assignment dated November 26, 2007 and recorded on January 7, 2008 in the Office of the Clerk of Suffolk County in Liber 21655, page 464.

NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. BY: /s/_________________ Erinn K. Prestidge, Esq. DAVIDSON FINK LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 28 East Main Street, Suite 1700 Rochester, New York 14614 Tel: (585) 760-8218

YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONSAND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible op-

WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. To the above named defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. John J. Leo a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N.Y., dated April 29, 2016 and filed along with the supporting papers in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage. The premises is described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Selden, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lot No. 168 an a certain map entitled, “Map of Strathmore Gate East, Section 2”, made by Levitt Residential Communities, Inc., Zone North Headquarters Engineering Department, dated December 18, 1971, and filed in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on June 7, 1972 as Map No. 5786, said lot being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the dividing line of Lots 16 and 167 on said map; being the southeasterly corner of the premises herein described; Running thence along said dividing line North 7 degrees 57 minutes 13 seconds West 33 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lots 168 and 165 on said map; Thence along said dividing line North 82 degrees 02 minutes 47 seconds East, 28 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lot 168 and a common area on said map; Thence along said dividing line the following (2) courses and distances: 1. South 7 degrees 57 minutes 13 seconds East 33 feet to a point; and 2. South 82 degrees 02 minutes 47 seconds West 28 feet to the point or place of beginning. Premises known as 1C Valley Forge Court, Ridge, (Town of Brookhaven) NY 11961. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT

tions, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Department of Financial Services at 1-800-342-3736 or visit the Department’s website at www.dfs.ny.gov.

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Val Buzzetta, a long-time resident of Head of the Harbor, NY and Marathon, Fl, passed away December 4, 2015. A resilient, sprited, and extremely intelligent lady whose wit and ability to converse were loved by all, Val had for many years fought her way through a variety of illnesses that would have sidelined most of us. Her resolve and courage were admired by all, but most especially by her close family who truly appreciated the challenges she faced on a daily basis. A long time member of the community, Val believed in partronizing the local businesses and restaurants that make our area special, and her familiar face and friendly smile was a fixture around town. She had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to laugh and joke with friends and everyone she came into contact with on a daily basis. In recent years, as she became less able to participate in her favorite athletic activities, she developed a love for puzzles, word games, and literature but most especially enjoyed her daily crosswords, most of which would confound the rest of us but that is the kind of lady she was - the more the challenge, the better she enjoyed it! She was able to enjoy some travel especially around the beautiful Eastern seaboard ports in CT, MA, and ME on her boat the Impetuous, which she enjoyed doing, especially with friends or family aboard. She also enjoyed her frequent dinner dates with both family and friends, and kept a busy social

calendar year round. She and her husband of nearly 60 years, Joe Buzzetta, met by chance through friends back in the 50’s and married in 1957 just prior to Joe’s deployment in Europe. The pair were just 18 and 20 years old when they moved from New York to Frankfurt, Germany and settled on the Army base where Joe was stationed. Theirs was a very interesting and amazing marriage in the early years as they travelled around Europe on Joe’s military leave times to various countries while he pursued his auto racing career. They learned to speak German fluently and made many friends across the world in those years, after which they moved back to Long Island and settled in St. James. While Joe got his Automotive business off the ground, Val quickly got their household organized and they started their family with son Joe in 1963. Son James was born in 1966 and daughter Nancy in 1968, and the couple decided to move to Nissequogue where the kids could grow up and attend the Smithtown schools throughout the 70’s and 80’s. In the early 80’s the family built a home in the neighboring village of Head of the Harbor which the extended family still considers home. A fabulous cook and gracious hostess, Val entertained many friends and family members at large and small gatherings over the years. Avid travellers at heart, Val and Joe maintained many of their friendships abroad and often travelled

across the Atlantic with Joe’s racing activities or just for recreation. Val also enjoyed many years of skiing up in Vermont, and warm weather activities in her Florida Keys hometown of Marathon, including boating, snorkelling, and the like. In addition to being an avid skier and boater, Val’s favorite activity was Tennis, which she enjoyed tremendously and she treasured her many leagues and tournaments at the Nissequogue Golf Club where the couple also attended countless social events over the years. Val made many, many friends around Nissequogue and Head of the Harbor during those years, as well as in the Florida Keys community of Marathon in the 90‘s and later, and the family truly appreciated the many well wishes we have received from those friends in the time following her passing. In addition to her beloved immediate family including husband Joe, sons Joseph and James, and daughter Nancy; Val had her 7 Grandchildren James Buzzetta, Dan Buzzetta, Chris Buzzetta, Valerie Staniloff, Jennifer Staniloff, Isabella Buzzetta, and Joey Buzzetta; her 2 brothers, Robert T. DeMarco of Virginia, and Richard DeMarco of California, and her many cousins, nephews, and of course, dear Friends. Anyone wishing to honor Val’s memory with a donation to the Long Island 2 Day Breast Cancer Walk, St. Charles Hospital, or the Little Shelter, would be most appreciated. These were just a few of her favorite causes.


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pictured here and on the cover, cold spring Harbor firefighters ceremoniously receive a metal beam recovered from the twin towers.

Piece of World Trade Center to be used in firefighters’ memorial By Victoria Espinoza A piece of Tower 1 from the World Trade Center made its way to the Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department Wednesday to be used as a memorial for the community. Thomas Buchta, a member of the department, said receiving the metal is important for many reasons. Brothers Daniel and John Martin, of the Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department, lost their father, Peter C. Martin, a lieutenant in the Fire Department of New York’s Rescue 2 in Brooklyn, during the 9/11 terrorist attack. “It’s significant for us and for the community to remember … what really took place that day and how many people sacrificed and are still to this day perishing because of illnesses that they received from the Trade Center,” he said. “It’s never-ending. [There are] so many to remember. We don’t ever want to forget what happened. We never want to see that happen again, so that’s why it’s important to remember what transpired that day so we keep vigilant and never let it happen again.” Bob Thornton, another firefighter at

Cold Spring Harbor, said the moment has been 14 years in the making. “It all started back on 9/11, when we got the call to go in,” he said. “I was fortunate [enough] to be one of the 12 guys from our department that went in.” Thornton said he and other firefighters were sent to Belmont Park to wait to go to Ground Zero, but after three days, they were discharged and sent home. “It’s like the end of a dream,” he said of finally having the metal come to their community. “I’ve written letters for 14 years to try and get this metal. You kind of lose steam when nothing happens and the years roll by. Now we’re finally coming to fruition.” Members of the department picked up the beam early Wednesday morning at The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey storage facility, transported it to the North Shore along with units from the New York City Police Department, the Suffolk County Police Department and others. The steel beam is 17 feet long and 4 feet wide and weighs about 18,000 pounds. According to the department, it is one of the last remaining pieces of steel available for use as a memorial.


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GOOD COMMUNICATOR WANTED at Times Beacon Record News Media. If you are a good communicator with a spring in your step, and want to earn a good living, please call Kathryn at 631-751-7744

MINI BUS DRIVER $16.45/hr. Wed. & Thurs. Hours vary between 8am-4pm. Operate a passenger-carrying vehicle transporting disabled passengers. Valid NYS CDL. Experience transporting passengers. Subject to pre-appointment drug screen and background check. The Town of Smithtown is an E.O.E.

RN’S $10,000 BONUS FOR EXP’D ICU. Also seeking wxp’d ED, Amb-Surg/PACU & Behavioral Health, FT/PT. For complete info, see our Employment Display ads. SECRETARY/ASSISTANT for busy driving school/ must be organized, personable and have knowledge of computers and scheduling. Please email resume to turning pointds@msn.com. or fax to 631-744-4612 SEEKING EXPERIENCED Seasonal Landscape Maintenance Personnel. St. James area. Call 631-584-3432

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P/T LANDSCAPE LABORER SEASONAL For Head of the Harbor Village Hwy Dept. Clean driver’s license, 2+ yrs exp. Flexible hrs. Email qualifications to: VHOHHR@gmail.com Or call, 631-584-2239. See Employment Display for Complete Details

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LITTLE FLOWER CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES OF NY SEEKS: DIRECT CARE WORKER: P/T and Per Diem. COTTAGE SUPERVISOR: F/T for our Youth Residential Program CHILD CARE WORKER: F/T, P/T and Per Diem. RN’s: Per diem for our Infirmary MEDICAID SERVICE COORDINATOR: P/T CASEWORKER MGR: F/T HOUSE MANAGER: F/T CASE MANAGER: Per Diem MAINTENANCE MECHANIC: F/T. Wading River WAIVER SERVICE PROVIDERS: Per Diem HEALTH CARE INTEGRATORS: F/T Valid NYS Driver’s License required for most positions.†Send resume to: wadingriverjobs@lfchild.org or fax to: 631-929-6203 EOE PLEASE SEE DETAILS IN EMPLOYMENT DISPLAY ADS.

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OFFICE ASSISTANT, P/T M-F days. Multi-tasker needed for small, busy Landscaping Design Office in Setauket. Computer skills a must: Word, Excel, Outlook. Strong communicator, good writing/phone skills. Email resume with desired pay to: lssetauket@gmail.com

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TOWN OF SMITHTOWN OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES MINI BUS DRIVER - $16.45 PER HOUR (WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY) Hours vary between 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Job Description: Operate a passenger-carrying vehicle transporting disabled passengers to and from various locations within the township. Requirements: Must possess a valid NYS CDL and experience transporting passengers. Subject to pre-appointment drug screen and background check. The Town of Smithtown is an E.O.E.

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SATURDAY 5/28 12:00PM-2:00PM BELLE TERRE 11 Crooked Oak Rd. 4,000 Sq. Ft. Har-Tru Clay Tennis Court. 6 BR. $999,900. 3:00PM-5:00PM OLD FIELD 1 Old Field Woods Rd. 3,000 sq. ft. chalet in the woods with walls of glass. $929,000. SUNDAY 5/29 1:00PM-4:00PM E. SETAUKET 16 Fox Rd. 4-BR, 2.5 bath, Over 1/2 Acre Level Yard With Privacy And Pool. $539,000. HICKEY & SMITH 631-751-4488

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STONY BROOK 2 room furnished apartment. Quiet. Parking. Utilities included except cable. No pets/smoking. Close RR/University. $1000/mo., +security. 631-747-3864 WADING RIVER 2 BR apt. L/R, EIK, quiet neighborhood, walk to beach and park. No pets/smoking. $1400 includes all. 631-929-4287.

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Letters to the editor Intern for Legislator Spencer It’s that time of year again … my office is accepting applications from high school and college students from the Huntington area (aged 15+) interested in participating in the 5th Annual “Lead by Example” summer internship program. “Lead by Example” is an initiative coordinated through my office that seeks to connect students with local businesses for a six-week summer internship experience. This program has successfully made more than 80 matches over the past four years, and gives students from all back-

grounds opportunities to learn, network and obtain experience in a real-life work environment. Time and again, these unpaid internship opportunities have proven to be successful in helping participants cultivate the necessary work and communication skills they will need in the future. This year’s program will run from July 11 to August 19. If you are interested in applying or have any questions, please contact my office as soon as possible at 631-854-4500.

Dr. William R. Spencer Suffolk County Legislator

Legislator William “Doc” Spencer is looking for interns.

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Donating saves lives Councilwoman Jane Bonner recently went above and beyond the call of duty as a public servant, donating her kidney to a friend she has known for almost 40 years. Her friend had already undergone two organ transplant surgeries and was in desperate need of a new kidney when Bonner stepped up. He is not the only American who has been in desperate need of an organ. Many are not as lucky. The National Kidney Foundation said that more than 3,000 new patients are added to the kidney waiting list every month, and 13 people die every day waiting for a kidney transplant. Bonner is helping to raise awareness for a topic that many people may not be thinking about. With all the advancements medicine makes every year, and with the U.S. having literally double the number of kidneys needed to keep the population alive, it should seem shocking that people still die from kidney failure in this day and age. Of course, donating a kidney is certainly no small feat. Anytime one undergoes surgery there is a risk. But the conversation is important to have, even with yourself. If you have two healthy kidneys, you may be able to help save another person’s life. The Living Kidney Donors Network said that more than 80,000 people are currently on the waiting list, where most people remain for more than five years waiting for a life-saving donation while on dialysis. The waiting list would become exponentially longer if we were to also consider all the other organs people are waiting on, such as hearts, livers and bone marrow. Just bringing this topic more into the spotlight may spare a life. We commend Jane Bonner for having the guts to do something so huge to save another person’s life, and for sharing her story.

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On behalf of the board of education and administration, please accept my sincerest thanks for supporting the Huntington school district’s 2016-2017 budget. While federal- and state-level challenges continue to impact the local educational and fiscal climate, your support will allow us to address the needs of our students and the concerns of district taxpayers. In addition, your support for the capital proposition will permit us to make needed improvements and upgrades to buildings throughout the district with no impact on the tax levy.

My gratitude extends to each of you who assumed an active role, asked questions or provided input during the budget development process. We will maintain our efforts toward achieving cost savings and efficiencies, while preserving the goal of providing students across the district with a high quality education that promotes an appreciation for learning and one that prepares them for the next stages of their academic and professional lives. As always, I strongly encourage district residents to contact us at any time during the year with

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This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship ... or not

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ou’ve got a friend in me. You ain’t never had a friend like me. You want a friend in this town? Get a dog. You’re not my friend anymore. And, perhaps, one of history’s deepest friend cuts, “Et tu, Brute?” Then again, I’m not sure how much Julius Caesar considered Brutus his friend on that fateful day. We’ve all heard about or had unusual, spectacular and By Daniel Dunaief backstabbing friends. These people, who aren’t our relatives but with whom we voluntarily spend time, are in a category of people that distinguishes them from strangers who push past us on the freeway, along the sidewalk or

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the line at the cafeteria. And while we’re certainly aware of the dangers of unrequited love from literature and history, are there unrequited friendships? If you believe a recent study out of Tel Aviv University in Israel, the answer is a resounding “yes,” and it happens more often than we might hope. This research found that only half of those other people called their friends returned the favor. That means if you like John and Joe, chances are John might like you, but Joe could be somewhere between indifferent to you or annoyed at the way you tap his arm each time you say something too insignificant to break physical boundaries to share. So, that left me in a quandary. How do I know who I want to be my friends and who wants me to be his or her friend? Maybe, I thought, as my wife and I went out to dinner for the first time with another couple, we would become friends with two people at once. Could this, like that famous line in “Casablanca,” be “the beginning of a

beautiful friendship?” I had no such dramatic hopes, focusing instead on the little stuff: What should I wear, what would we discuss, did we have anything in common — and should I try to order quietly with the waiter while my wife distracted the couple so they didn’t know I was lactose intolerant? A few moments after we sat down, I realized I didn’t have to speed read through the menu looking for items that my children would tolerate. The woman from the other couple did the equivalent of shooting layups, as the rest of us listened. She shared stories about the academic and extracurricular interests of her children. That, I thought as I nodded politely at everything she said, was friendly enough. Gradually we worked into a comfortable rhythm, even venturing into the potentially treacherous area of national politics. When I brought it up, I knew I ran the risk of talking with someone with incredibly strong opinions that conflicted with my own. Within seconds, however, it was clear

that all four of us held similar political views. When the evening ended, the men shook hands and gave social air kisses to the wives. The evening went well; I don’t think I embarrassed myself, my children or my wife. Now, are these people our friends? Not yet, I suppose, but the four of us are, perhaps, friendlier. As we drove to pick up our son, who was at a late-night party with around 100 of his closest friends that would undoubtedly make him irrational and irascible the next day, I recalled the warnings about the dangers of becoming friends with our kids. They don’t need friends. Rather, what they need are authority figures who can tell them what they don’t want to hear, or so the advice goes. But, wait, like a good movie where the solution is right in front of my face, I recalled a friendly tip from long ago: It’s important to be friends with the person you are dating. That, I realized, was excellent advice. It’s much easier to share a life with the one out of two people who reciprocates a friendship.

of choice inside as he and she came aboard. It was like being given a grab bag with surprise contents to be pulled out, one at a time, once the passengers were seated. Included were a small tray of appetizers, a fun salad, a larger box with the main course and sides, and a little bag of scrumptious mouthfuls of desserts. Bars at either end of the boat provided white or red wine — or water — to accompany the meal. All of this played out against a backdrop of quiet dinner music from our talented DJ, who was able to stop and get a bite to eat himself when he was temporarily replaced by the High C’s, a delightful a cappella act. Drawn from Stony Brook University students, the group harmonized beautifully and was widely praised throughout the evening. We also viewed a short video of different staff members at work and a slightly longer film clip previewing seven dramatic episodes we will be releasing in two months about the Setauket-based Culper Spy Ring. The video action came to life, as actors in Revolutionary War costumes seemed to leap from the film and began dueling across the ferry’s main cabin. Unlike the AMC popular cable drama, “Turn,” ours will be authentic and will be ac-

cessible through a QR code — that is, a matrix barcode — on our Three Village map. Wait for it until July. As soon as the formal, albeit brief program was over, we turned the floor loose for dancing. The DJ encouraged guests to rise and “cut the rug,” with his lively music. Some guests drifted outside to the stern or up to the top deck to watch Nature’s spectacular show. While we gladly take credit for the many other logistics of the party that worked, we can only give thanks for the turn the weather did that afternoon. What dawned as a gray and uninspiring day, with a damp chill and the distinct possibility of rain, became sunny and warm. The skies cleared to allow a Hollywoodesque sunset. As the ferry slowly turned around from its “cruise to nowhere” and reentered the harbor, we were honored to have state Assemblyman Steve Englebright and Suffolk County Comptroller John Kennedy Jr. offer some deeply appreciated kind words about our newspapers. Comptroller Kennedy brought a proclamation marking the occasion and Assemblyman Englebright, who has been in public office about as long as we have been publishing and hence knows us well, talked about our track record over the years.

It was a lovely finale to what was for us a memorable evening. Other officials have sent proclamations as well, including Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia on behalf of Huntington, and members of the government of Brookhaven Town, led by Supervisor Ed Romaine. We will be proud to publish them over the next couple of weeks as space allows. As always, news comes first. I want to offer heartfelt thanks to others who generously contributed to making our party a reality, including our law firm Glynn Mercep and Purcell; John Tsunis, the spark plug behind both the Holiday Inn Express Stony Brook and Gold Coast Bank; and our accountants, Covati &d Jahnsen. Fred Hall, the general manager of the ferry company, is himself celebrating his 40th anniversary with the company and deserves our admiration for his steady hand over those years. And, finally, to you — our readers and advertisers — who have supported us over four decades, and to our dedicated staff, past and present, who make the newspapers and websites trustworthy sources of news week after week, my profound gratitude. Thank you! Hope to see you at our 50th party.

An elegant sunset cruise to mark our 40th anniversary

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ack to business as usual now, but last Thursday night, May 19, was magical. As some 300 community members, advertisers and readers know firsthand, we had a 40th anniversary party aboard the P.T. Barnum, one of the ferries of The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company. There are three vessels in its fleet that sail between the two shores of the Long Island Sound, and By Leah S. Dunaief the reason we reserved that particular one was its wide center aisle, which we converted into a dance floor after we ate. Speaking of eating, the food was simply delicious, if I do say so myself. Catered by Elegant Eating of Smithtown, owned by Myra Naseem and Neil Schumer, the supper was a choice of Thai chicken, orange salmon, a vegetarian and a vegan meal. Each guest was handed a shopping bag with the entrée

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EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Leah S. Dunaief

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