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VOTE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 RE-ELECT Mayor Paul Pontieri Trustee John A. (Jack) Krieger Trustee Lori Devlin • Trustee Thomas Ferb EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST FOLLOW @PATCHOGUE2020 ON   #PATCHOGUE2020 Paid for by Friends of PAtchogue PATCHOGUE2020.COM Breaking gender norms Female students enroll, thrive in typically male CTE programs at William Floyd High School BY NICOLE FUENTES

They’re not enrolled in cosmetology or medical assisting: These Career and Technical Education (CTE) students at William Floyd High School are breaking down walls as some of the few females enrolled in carpentry and automotive courses. This year, the high school’s CTE programs have four female students: two enrolled in carpentry and two enrolled in automotive classes. “It’s been a goal of ours for several years,” said assistant principal Rob Feli- cetta, who also oversees the CTE pro- grams, of enrolling female students in typically male courses. “We saw a need for a lot of reasons. It really rises up the potential of all the students.” William Floyd currently offers eight in-house CTE courses to juniors and seniors, including automotive, barbering, business, carpentry, cosmetology, culi- nary arts, medical assisting and small engine repair. The hope is that the female student populations in courses like auto- motive and carpentry will continue to grow. Next year, automotive already has three female students interested, possibly their largest population to date, and two female students interested in carpentry. “I really think it’s amazing. We are really starting to see the walls come down and our female students excelling Yep, there are girls on the roof: Juniors Giovanna Capitello (left) and Lauren Chavez (center), carpentry students at William Floyd High School, in these courses,” added CTE lead teach- install the roof on their shed project with the help of teacher Mathew Van Horne (right). er Allison Wiegand. “It’s a whole new Courtesy photo See WOMEN IN THE TRADES on page 31 Gibbons sets the ‘Shannon Standard’ on ‘American Idol’ performed on the “Idol” stage. Gibbons, sion for music. She’s been singing since sion, something she’s felt since she was Bellport singer advances to who was on the Sunday, March 1 episode she was 4 years old, performing for her a toddler. She described her experience Hollywood round of the ABC show, performed “I’d Rather family and watching “American Idol.” having suicidal thoughts at such a young Go Blind” by Etta James. “I think I’m actually ready to be in age. BY GLENN ROHRBACKER Gibbons, a 20-year-old college stu- that room now,” Gibbons told host Ryan “Depression has been something that dent, spoke to the Seacrest outside has been in my life for a very long time,” “I’m not letting any more people go Advance last week of the audition Gibbons said. She added that her family through unless they’re as good as Shan- about her upcom- If you or someone you know is strug- room. was always there and helped her get non.” ing audition, saying gling or in crisis, call the National Sui- Gibbons opened through it and find help. That was the reaction of “American it was the culmi- cide Prevention Lifeline: up on the show Gibbons said music was something Idol” judge (and pop superstar) Katy nation of years of 1-800-273-TALK (8255). about her strug- that got her mind off of her struggle and Perry after Bellport’s Shannon Gibbons hard work and pas- gle with depres- See AMERICAN IDOL on page 18

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VOTE ROW A • WEDNESDAY MARCH 18

Mayor Paul Pontieri and the Patchogue 2020 Team’s record of accomplishment is unprecedented on Long Island today. Your vote will assure that experienced leadership and proven results will get the job done. IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS, WE WILL...  Complete the Shorefront Park upgrade with a promenade along the shoreline.  Construct a spray-park at the Patchogue Beach Club.  Build sidewalks from Bay Avenue Elementary School to Shorefront Park.  Focus on a safe neighborhoods program with enhanced Code Enforcement and Public Safety presence.  Connect more than 500 homes to the sewer system at no cost to the homeowner.  Start a program to convert Village facilities to solar and cut energy costs.  Continue efforts to place a hotel on Main Street.  Increase parking in our downtown at no cost to the resident taxpayer.  Complete the Waverly Avenue spur improvements, including a new public park along Patchogue Lake.

There are four polling places conveniently located in the Village of Patchogue. Polls are open from 7:00 am - 9:00 pm. ¾ Patchogue Village Hall, 14 Baker St. (ED 21 and 23) ¾ New Village Community Room, 1 Village Green (ED 17 & 18) ¾ River Avenue School, 46 River Ave. (ED 15, 16 & 103) ¾ Van Guard Firehouse, 11 Park Street (ED 19 & 20) To find your Election District, go to www.elections.ny.gov or call Patchogue Village Hall at 631-475-4300.

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PATCHOGUE VILLAGE Candidates for Patchogue Village Board BY GLENN ROHRBACKER & NICOLE FUENTES Enforcement, Light- ing a space for a hotel and developing of democracy in the ing, and Public Rela- parts of West Main Street. village and an effort Patchogue Village will hold elections for tions & Publicity. He to bring fresh ideas its Village Board on Wednesday, March is also the liaison THOMAS FERB œTRUSTEEž to the table. Skid- 18 from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. There are four to the Patchogue Thomas Ferb more is currently candidates running for three trustee seats Theatre. Krieger’s has been a trustee the general manag- and one candidate running for the mayor’s roots in Patchogue on the board for er at Toast Coffee- seat (unopposed). Here is the slate of can- go back more than eight years. Before house; formerly he didates: 100 years to when that he was on the was the entertain- his grandfather zoning board for ment manager at Incumbent moved here. If elect- seven years. Ferb BrickHouse Brewery. He was the previous ed again, Krieger will focus on the parking is the commis- president of the Greater Patchogue Cham- PAUL PONTIERI œMAYORž garage, paving projects and public safety. sioner of Major ber of Commerce and of the Greater Pat- Mayor Paul Pon- Projects and of chogue Foundation. If elected, Skidmore tieri is running for Finance & Eco- plans to continue growth for the village, another term as LORI DEVLIN œTRUSTEEž Lori Devlin filled an empty seat in nomic Development and the liaison to the to focus on engaging the community in mayor, after first Business Improvement District and the the process of government and to increase taking the job in 2006, and she has been on the Chamber of Commerce. A former exec- transparency. n 2004. He has said utive in the financial services industry, the most important board ever since. She is one of the he was an adviser until retiring recently. thing for the village Ferb is the past president and the current is to manage quali- founders of the Polling locations: Patchogue Arts treasurer of the local Lions Club. He is on ty-of-life issues. Pon- the board of the Patchogue Arts Council Village Hall (14 Baker St.) for Districts tieri has also men- Council and cur- 21 and 23 rently serves as and the Cemetery Restoration Committee tioned as goals finishing Shorefront Park, and a fundraiser for the Greater Patchogue opening a hotel and continuing to manage its liaison. She is River Elementary School (46 River Ave.) also the liaison to Foundation. Ferb hopes to continue village for Districts 15, 16 and 103 growth. growth with business projects. the beautification New Village Community Room (1 Village committee and the commissioner of JACK KRIEGER œTRUSTEEž Planning & Zoning. Before serving Challenger Green) for Districts 17 and 18 Jack Krieger, the current deputy mayor on the board, Devlin served on the JAMES SKIDMORE Patchogue Fire Department’s Vanguard for Patchogue, is running for his fifth term planning board for two years; she was Firehouse (11 Park St.) for Districts 19 on the village board. Krieger is the com- James Skidmore is running for a seat on also with the community development the village board, a move he says is a show and 20 missioner of Parking Enforcement, Code agency. Some of her goals include find- Powerful women of Patchogue

“I am humbled by this awesome hon- “very touched and moved that someone volunteers with her daughter at an ani- Four notable women or,” Linda Cody said of being chosen this thought of her in this way”— as a power- mal shelter. honored at Power in Heels year as an honoree. “Being an honoree as ful and notable career woman. a Power in Heels recipient was an awe- “I have always been empowered by FRAN BY NICOLE FUENTES some surprise and I am truly blessed!” many women who mentored me during KOSLOWŸ Cody grew up in Patchogue, went on my work at the library. I would have nev- Power in Heels, the Greater Patchogue LEITCH to own and operate a bed and breakfast er gotten to this point without them,” she VICE PRESIDENT AND Chamber of Commerce’s annual net- in North Carolina for several years and said of empowered women helping other working event, will honor four notable eventually made her way back home, powerful women succeed. “I just hope BRANCH MANAGER local women during the third annual becoming a caregiver for her mother. that with this position I am in now I can OF FIRST NATIONAL luncheon scheduled for today, March 5, Eventually she accepted a position at a give back and do that for other women in BANK OF LONG at Gallo. new senior living community being built our community.” ISLAND This year’s candidates were nominat- in East Setauket, where she fell in love DeMicco Paisley received her master’s A St. James ed, then selected by the chamber’s net- with seniors. degree in library science from Queens native now living in Moriches, Koslow- working committee and executive board. A few years ago she was presented College after a brief stint in teaching Leitch began her career in banking as a The event was created to honor wom- with an opportunity in her hometown, history. She said she always had a love teller at the Bank of Smithtown in 1986. en who have distinguished themselves Patchogue. Immediately she accepted for the library and found herself pulled The year prior, not knowing exactly the in their professions and the Patchogue the role as the Community Relations back in. career path she wanted, Koslow-Leitch community by sharing their time and and Outreach director at the new Village “I always loved research and history joined the Navy Reserve. talent. Walk Assisted Living facility on Main and eventually I realized working in a In the Reserve she served a 21-year This year’s honorees are Linda Cody, Street. library you get to do that all day long for career, retiring in 2006 as a petty officer, director of Community Relations and “I became involved with our chamber other people,” she said, explaining the first class. That same year, she became Outreach at Village Walk and Village and was quickly embraced,” Cody said, moment she realized she found her right the branch manager of First National Green Senior Living; Danielle DeMic- feeling blessed to be able to work in her career path. Bank of Long Island in Smithtown, even- co Paisley, director of Patchogue-Med- hometown. “I love what I do in a town She started at Patchogue-Medford tually making her way to the Patchogue ford Library; Fran Koslow-Leitch, vice that is very special to me.” Library 22 years ago, first at the chil- office as vice president and branch man- president and branch manager of First Cody attended NYU School of Profes- dren’s reference desk, eventually making ager in 2015. All the while she majored in National Bank of Long Island; and Patti sional Studies and studied hospitality. her way up to a department head, then banking at Suffolk County Community Seal, Village of Patchogue clerk. She currently lives in Holbrook. into administration, eventually landing College, graduating in 1989. “What we really look for is not so Her advice to young women search- as assistant director and then director. Her advice to young women: “Follow much that they live in Patchogue but ing for their career: “Follow your heart All the while she was raising a family your dreams, passions and always do that they help the community. It’s about and your passion; the rest will follow. of three daughters with her husband. what you love.” celebrating women,” said event organiz- Be patient with yourself. It may take a Together they now live in Babylon. Humbled by the Power in Heels honor, er, chamber executive board member few adjustments along the way to find “It’s not easy being a working mom she said she never felt like she deserved and chair of the networking committee that perfect fit. Every turn is a learning and continuing to work at a high level,” the honor being that she always does Kathy Fallon. “I think what is really nice curve!” she said, noting that it’s made possible what feels right. every year is that we seem to have wom- with amazing co-workers and being able en from all backgrounds.” DANIELLE to work flexible schedules. “I hope this PATTI SEAL DEMICCO shows other women that you can work PATCHOGUE VILLAGE LINDA CODY in administration and successfully raise PAISLEY CLERK DIRECTOR OF PATCHOGUE— a family.” COMMUNITY DeMicco Paisley also serves the com- Patchogue Vil- MEDFORD LIBRARY lage clerk Patti Seal RELATIONS AND munity on the Greater Patchogue Cham- DIRECTOR ber of Commerce Board of Directors and started in village OUTREACH AT Very surprised as the secretary to the GP Foundation. government as a VILLAGE WALK by the honor, In addition, she is a Medford Chamber trustee in 2004, and ASSISTED LIVING DeMicco Pais- of Commerce trustee, a catechist and then was sworn in PATCHOGUE ley said she was a volunteer for her local church and See POWERFUL WOMEN on page 21 4 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net

INSIDE Academic Around Town 19 Obituaries 21 Classifieds 28 Police Blotter 17 Achievement Editorial 10 Public Notices 22 Bailey C. Logan, of Patchogue, was 20 29 From the Archives Sports named to the dean’s list at the University Op-Ed 11 of Notre Dame’s College of Engineering for outstanding scholarship during the PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Fall 2019 semester. Students who achieve Advance Building dean’s honors at Notre Dame represent 20 Medford Avenue/P.O. Box 780 Patchogue, NY 11772 the top 30 percent of students in their Phone: (631) 475-1000 Fax: (631) 475-1565 college. ©2020 Patchogue Advance Inc. All rights reserved.

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SOUTH COUNTRY SCHOOLS From invisible to incomparable news, an award-winning author and a were profound: She learned that Sandy died on that plantation, and when Emma NY1’s Cheryl Wills inspires speaker. She’s been featured as herself Wills was sold as a child at an auction, was denied widow benefits from the gov- with her story on “Law & Order” and in movies includ- taken ownership of and brought to work ernment for being a former slave, she ing “Ghostbusters” and the upcoming on a plantation in Tennessee. Her last hired a lawyer, sued and won. of family redemption “21 Bridges.” She’s met and interviewed name, Wills, was the name of the slave This is the spirit that Cheryl Wills such people as Whoopi Goldberg, Com- owner who bought ”Sandy,” a name embodied when she decided to do the BY GLENN ROHRBACKER mon and Oprah Winfrey. he adopted and passed on. Sandy Wills same, when she wanted to find out if During the time Wills felt lost, she enlisted in the U.S. Colored Troops along her grandparents were buried on pri- When Cheryl Wills was a child, she felt never knew that her roots were deep in with friends. The form was filled out by vate property, the plantation where they invisible. Her father died when she was this country. She learned that her great- an officer, as slaves were not taught to worked, when they should be buried at in high school, the worst tragedy she said great-great grandfather Sandy Wills was read or write. a national cemetery like other veterans. she’s had to face. a veteran of the Civil War and a former After the war, Sandy Wills went to “That’s what it means to refuse to Wills grew up in Uniondale, lived in slave. About a decade ago, Cheryl Wills work on another plantation, where he allow the world to make you invisible,” public housing and for the later part of started family history research and came met his future wife, Emma — Cheryl Cheryl Wills said. “That’s what it means her teen years was raised by her wid- upon documents of Sandy Wills’ time Wills’ great-great-great grandmother. He to be empowered.” I owed mother. She had no connections as a slave and in the war. Cheryl Wills and struggled to realize her dreams. chronicles Sandy Wills’ story in her book “The one thing that got me through “Die Free: A Heroic Family Tale.” was that I never gave up on me,” Wills The results of Cheryl Wills’ research said to a room of Bellport High School students last week. And she followed through, figuring things out for herself and achieving her A rare artifact dreams. Wills is an anchor on NY1 cable Not only did Cheryl Wills bring with her an inspiring story for Bellport students, Cheryl Wills has written four books she also brought a piece of history. about her family’s history during Wills displayed an original copy of the slavery and emancipation. Her latest, Emancipation Proclamation, the order “Emma,” depicts the dreams of her given by President Abraham Lincoln to great-great-great grandmother and free the country’s slaves. In addition to how Emma never gave up in the face the original, Lincoln signed 40 copies of adversity. This book and “The Eman- to raise money for the war. This copy, cipation of Grandpa Sandy Wills” are which was donated to Wills, is one of picture books for children. only 20 that remain.

Dr. Zebulon Miletzsky, professor of Africana Studies at Stony Brook University, gave a presentation during the Black History Month Celebration called “How Well Do You Know Black History?” Photo courtesy of the South Country Central School District A celebration of unity and progress at Bellport Middle School In collaboration with S.T.R.O.N.G. also remarked that she was taught Youth and the Empire State After that every action has a reaction and School Program, Bellport Middle consequence and to take responsibility School in the South Country Central for one’s actions. “It’s about coming School District presented “Progress together to accomplish the goal of hav- Through Unity,” the program for this ing students succeed,” she added. year’s annual Black History Month Stony Brook University Assistant celebration, held in the school audito- Professor of Africana Studies Dr. Zeb- rium on Feb. 11. ulon Miletzsky asked the question After student mistresses of ceremo- “How Well Do You Know Black Histo- nies Marcine Allen-Boutwell and Mad- ry?” He engaged the audience in a true ison Roberts welcomed participants, or false activity in which participants NY1’s Cheryl Wills brought her story of growth and empowerment to Bellport High School, sharing how learning the history of her family helped her realize her dreams. student Autumn Simon led the Pledge decided if “facts” adequately repre- ADV/Rohrbacker of Allegiance and Bishop Charles Bull- sented Black history. “It’s not all in the ock of Old South Haven Presbyterian history books,” Miletzsky said. “It’s Church in Brookhaven gave the invo- never too late to learn.” cation. The program commenced with per- Principal Dr. Jamal Colson set the formances by Stony Brook Universi- theme of unity and progress by saying ty’s Cadence Step Team and a poet- it can be achieved by working together ry reading of “Us Behind the Mask,” and seeing ourselves as greater. Col- written and read by student Zenaiya son explained that the middle school Shah. The Bellport Middle School Cho- is focused on what is possible, or the rus, under the direction of Kyle Sher- “Mission Possible,” where attendance, lock, also impressed the audience with attitude and achievement are three their performance of “Climbin’ Up the goals incorporated into the curricu- Mountain,” a spiritual adapted and lum and the futuristic thoughts of arranged by Patsy Ford Simms. students. After the ceremony in the audito- “We share a common bond,” Colson rium, participants were invited to said. “Not only are we looking at prog- continue the evening’s celebration of ress through unity. We are looking at black history with dancing and dinner continuing the work of those before us provided by Arooga’s Grille House and who worked so hard.” Sports Bar, Atlantic Seafood, Café Cas- Guest speaker Sarah Kinard (Class tello Restaurant & Pizzeria, Café Gia, of 2013) took the stage and said, “We Del Fuego, Empire State After School The Emancipation Proclamation was signed by President Abraham Lincoln in the midst of need to dig in our heels and use all Program, Gabby’s Deli & Grocery, La the Civil War on Jan. 1, 1863. It declared that slaves in the rebellious seceded states would opportunities to propel ourselves for- Confianza Deli & Restaurant, Sicilia be set free. Shown is the copy, surrounded by students, that Cheryl Wills brought to her ward.” In her recollection of her time D’Oro, Stop & Shop, The Journey and presentation. as a student in South Country, Kinard Zona Out-East Diner. n ADV/Rohrbacker 6 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net

PATCHOGUE VILLAGE Put a little Magick in your coffee

notes. They settled on three roasts: so and Reid were also present at a Patchogue’s new Magick a medium single-origin, from Ethio- recent marketplace event held by Roasting Co. makes your pia; a sweet and spicy single-origin, The Better Man Distilling Co. Magick from Sulawesi; and The Blend, their comes from the way both owners look favorite beans to order own creation combining beans from at the world, honoring what comes Rwanda and Papua New Guinea. The from the earth and how that trans- BY GLENN ROHRBACKER Blend takes beans that have been lates into their coffee. roasted separately and puts them “We want the experience to be Coffee should be a personal expe- together. something different, something spe- rience, as embodied by the owners Their goal in developing these fla- cial,” Russo said.n of Patchogue-based Magick Roasting vors: finding the best experience for Company. The micro-roaster offering different palates. small-batch coffee opened to custom- “Coffee is an experience for the ers on Jan. 1. senses, for companionship,” Reid Pick your roast Owners Amy Russo, born and said. raised in Patchogue, and Aaron Reid, THE BLEND The other unique aspect of the originally from Asheville, N.C., start- Source: Rwanda; Papua New Guinea roastery besides the crafted flavors ed the company this year, combining is that almost all orders are made Notes: Buttery, bright finish Russo’s experience roasting coffee to order. Due to roasting in small and Reid’s corporate experience. Reid Roast: Medium quantities, Russo (the roaster) can was unhappy working in a corporate make orders when they come in, giv- SULAWESI TURAJA environment and felt there were bet- ing customers a truly fresh product. ter ways to treat customers. Coming Source: Sulawesi They will also grind the beans to the from each side of the spectrum, they consistency of your choice when you Notes: Nutty, spicy planned to create the best experience order. Roast: Medium-Dark possible to get people closer to their Magick gets its beans wholesale coffee. from suppliers who work directly ETHIOPIAN YIRGACHEFFE “We wanted to do something that Magick Roasting Company is a new micro- with farms across the world to source Source: Ethiopia was our own,” Reid told the Advance. roaster based in Patchogue that makes the product. The store’s products The pair spent weeks going through Notes: Chocolate, caramel, fruit coffee to order. Its “The Blend” roast are sold online on its website: www. different samples, looking for their combines two beans from Papua New magickroastingcompany.com. Rus- Roast: Medium preferred flavor profiles and tasting Guinea and Rwanda. ADV/Rohrbacker Step up your mac & cheese game

wide chain with a couple dozen spac- I n Mac & Cheese serves es in states like Florida, Texas, and what’s in your imagination New York. The Patchogue location was opened by corporate owners in Janu- BY GLENN ROHRBACKER ary 2019, then taken over by franchisee Bowtie Hospitality in April. Owners If you’re serious about mac & cheese Torres and Cory Attardo have made (as everyone should be), you’ll want to the restaurant their own while con- take advantage of all the possibilities forming with the franchise standards, that you can get your hands on. At operating within those boundaries I Heart Mac & Cheese in Patchogue, while creating a welcoming, unique located in New Village at 3 Village space. The duo also owns the Bayside, Green Drive, you have a full buffet of Queens location. options to create the mac & cheese dish The Patchogue location was the first of your dreams. in New York State, eyed for its vicinity “You could come here for months to colleges and high-density housing and never have the same sandwich areas. Since opening last year, I Heart twice,” said co-owner Elizabeth Torres. Mac & Cheese has been a part of most I Heart Mac & Cheese is a nation- of Patchogue’s festivals, including

I Heart Mac & Cheese has chef-created specials if you need some help in devising the best option for you. This baked chicken parmesan bowl is an Italian comfort-food favorite.

Alive After Five and the family events. these changes and expand on vegan They’ve been continuing to do out- options. The restaurant now has a full reach with local organizations. vegan menu, complete with Beyond Torres and Attardo will be hosting a products (sausage and beef), vegan pop-up at the Smith Haven Mall during cheese sauce and sliced cheese, and the the Easter season to introduce the food typical toppings. to more people. I Heart Mac & Cheese will be opening another franchise loca- The food tion in Hauppauge soon (not owned by We tried one of the chef’s specials, Bowtie Hospitality). baked chicken parmesan. The dish combines a creamy marinara sauce Going vegan with a touch of pesto, crispy chicken, Torres and Attardo were pioneers and cheese. The process starts with in the company’s dedication to vegan the cheese sauce, then layers on slices, options. Attardo said their menu start- then is topped with flakes of parme- ed experimenting with vegan substi- san. The dish works well and is defi- tutes, like jackfruit instead of pulled nitely cheesy. One aspect of a good mac pork, and developing a vegan cheese and cheese is the pull you get — and I Heart Mac & Cheese just passed one year at New Village and is coming up on one year with sauce. They got positive feedback and this dish checks that box. Topped with its franchise owners. became quite popular, giving inspira- breadcrumbs, this is a great comfort ADV/Rohrbacker tion to the rest of the company to adopt food dish. n longislandadvance.net | MARCH 5, 2020 | LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 7 Need a prom dress, suit or shoes? These female police officers are here to help young people to take advantage of it.” Prom Impact Project giving In addition to a free shopping experience, away free prom attire the event also includes a runway, locker “dressing rooms” and a live DJ. Most items for teens in need; are gently used and even brand-new. All you need to attend is a school ID. donations needed “Everyone is welcome,” Deshler prom- BY NICOLE FUENTES ised. What’s needed The average American family spends In addition to dresses, suits, shoes and about $919 on its prom-goers, according to handbags, items from local businesses a Visa survey. The average cost of the dress including makeup, corsages and haircuts alone: $100 to $600. are also welcome. Thus far, about 500 dress- To help teens and their families with es have already been collected, though the some of those costs, the Suffolk County goal is to reach 1,000. Association of Women Police is hosting its “We are really looking for quality over third annual Prom Impact Project, which quantity,” said Deshler, explaining that the accepts new or gently used prom dresses, idea is to make teens’ prom dreams come suits, shoes and accessories for students true. in need. Items will be accepted at all SCPD pre- SUFFOLK Suffolk County PD SCPD officer Dana Deshler, commissioner Geraldine Hart and officer Eileen Emiddio at last cincts through March 20, but for larger Fifth Precinct police year’s Suffolk County Association of Women Police Prom Impact Project. In addition to a free donations, please contact Eileen Emiddio COUNTY officer Eileen Emiddio shopping experience, the event also includes a runway, locker “dressing rooms” and a live DJ. at 631-854-8500 or Dana Deshler at 631-854- and Fourth Precinct Most items are gently used and even brand-new. All you need to attend is a school ID. 8400 or email them at Eileenamccavana- police officer Dana Deshler started the ini- Courtesy photo [email protected] or Dana.Deshler@suffolk- tiative after meeting NYPD Detective Tanya Since then the duo has held the event on Saturday, March 28 from 11 a.m. to 5 countyNY.gov. All donations are tax-de- Duhaney of the 112th Precinct in Queens a twice before, once at the Knights of Colum- p.m. and Sunday, March 29 from 11 a.m. ductible. n few years back. Duhaney had organized a bus in Patchogue and again in Brentwood. to 3 p.m. similar event for her district and suggested Last year they served about 200 students The hardest part: getting the kids to the they bring it to Suffolk County. from districts as far as Queens and includ- event. Deshler suggested those interested Saturday, March 28 from 11 “The project promotes self-confidence, ing Islip and Huntington Station, and gave in mentoring a kid or helping out should WHEN: independence and a feeling of individual- away about 500 dresses, tuxedos and suits offer rides. a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, March 29 ity by providing dresses, suits, shoes and altogether. “It’s a great day to be a mentor,” she from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. accessories,” Deshler explained. “Many The event said, explaining that it’s hard for the kids WHERE: Suffolk County Police Acade- teens and their families fear not being able in need to get to the location. “A lot of This year the event will be held again at my at Suffolk County Community Col- to find and afford prom attire. Prom Impact people do similar events, but our event is the Suffolk County Police Academy, at Suf- lege in Brentwood: 1001 Crooked Hill hopes to give our prom-goers a peace of on a different scale. It really is an event folk County Community College in Brent- Road, Brentwood mind when it comes to this milestone.” to be seen, and we encourage all these wood (1001 Crooked Hill Road, Brentwood)

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www.portjeffdermatology.com 8 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net Should your child take the NYS assessment tests? to eighth-grade assessment? Seventy-five percent of BBP Schools throughout the country had students do not sit for math previously received federal aid (last year New York state received $1.6 billion) and ELA assessment tests through the No Child Left Behind initia- tive enacted in 2001. The Every Student BY SAM DESMOND Succeeds Act, passed in 2015, sought to address the issues with No Child Left Bayport Blue-Point School District Behind and shift authority of assess- holds one of the highest opt-out (or refus- ments to the state. “Basically, you get al, according to New York State) percent- more money from the federal govern- ages for the third- to eighth-grade assess- ment if you do more testing,” summa- ment tests on Long Island. As 75 percent rized Fulton. of students does not sit for the math As a result, in order to receive the and ELA exams, changes to the assess- federal funding from ESSA, whose con- ment itself, its weight tribution is sizeable to Bayport-Blue BAYPORT in grade promotion, Point—especially since there was a “sig- and utilization in BLUEŸPOINT nificant amount lost in the previous Title teacher evaluation SCHOOLS I and Title II funding due to the a differ- might change some ent wealth ratio and census formula that parents’ decisions for deemed the district [Bayport-Blue Point] the upcoming tests. not in financial or economic need,” With a 75 percent opt-out rate, BBP has one of the highest refusal rates for the New York Dr. Theodore Fulton, assistant super- according to Fulton—schools must meet State assessment exams. intendent of curriculum and instruction, certain parameters to qualify, namely All photos by Sam Desmond along with support from Academy Street good standing with assessments and improving its participation rate, and not Fulton. Elementary principal Kerry Vann, gave progress in the participation and scores performing at Level 3,4 on the Weight- In addition, the decision to move stu- a presentation, “New York State Grades of the tests developed and mandated by ed Average Achievement Index, it will dents up to the next grade will factor in, 3-8 Assessment Information Night,” on New York State. be subject to a Comprehensive Support but not be solely based on assessment Tuesday, March 3, where they outlined Improvement by the state. The CSI sce- scores. the implications of low turnout for test What happens if students continue to opt-out nario “is a massive undertaking,” Fulton As the state plans to have assessment participation and receiving federal funds of taking the mandated assessment tests? said. “There were 30 school districts on reports on or around June 1, it is thought through the state’s discretion. This is The other side is, should a school fail Long Island that were designated CSI they will be ready in time to address what was discussed earlier this week: to “improve” in two consecutive years schools who were never cited before, weak points in a student’s performance in three criteria: failure to meet the 95 including Blue Ribbon schools.” in preparation of the next school year. What is ESSA and how does that affect third- percent test participation requirement, The risk is that historically low- test participation in BBP (75 percent opt- Is the format of the test any different? ed out last year and 74 percent opted The state has reduced the number of out in 2017-2018) marks the district as a testing sessions from three sessions per “failure” in the first four criteria. Even subject to two. Once again, the 2020 tests with higher test scores, the last criterion, will be untimed, with teachers monitor- performing at a Level 3, 4, is skewed to ing students (especially at the third- and the weighted average, where a school’s fourth-grade level) who might become score is divided by the total number of over-focused or inattentive with such a students who could have taken the test, long block of testing. Instead of allowing not the number who actually did under- students to leave early upon completion, go the exam. BBP will move children who need addi- tional time to relieve the stress of seeing Have the curricula issues (i.e. Common others finish before them. Core) plaguing the assessment exams been Another change is that the state has addressed? expressed it would like to go fully com- Many parents have opted out of the puter-based on all assessments, while assessment exams because of the Com- the sixth graders in BBP have taken the mon Core component that the tests are assessments on their Chromebooks. based on. The state has said it has had “They [sixth graders] have them every classroom practitioners (i.e. teachers) day, but younger students might not write and select exam questions, and have the keyboarding skills, especially improved on content and skill level to for ELA,” said Vann, who assured par- be more appropriate and helpful to stu- ents that paper format would always be dents. available. This year’s exam is still based on Com- At the closing of the meeting, many mon Core principles, but for the 2020- attendees stayed to ask questions, with 2021 school year, the exam will be based a good number being educators them- on Next Generation. “There are a lot of selves who had seen the impact of testing similarities in the two, and Next Gener- and/or lack of participation in other ation is an extension of Common Core,” districts. added Fulton. “We respect your rights as a parent to choose. Our goal is to make your How do the scores affect teachers and stu- children life-long learners,” said Fulton, dents? who pledged to send a letter home to all “This is the first year we will see the parents of third through eighth graders decoupling of assessment test scores and asserting the school district’s neutral teacher performance evaluations,” said position on assessments. n

Bayport local to run the London Marathon Trevor Cudmore, of Bayport, is running in the 2020 London Marathon on April 26. The English expat has lived on Long Island for over 20 years and returns to his home country to raise money for the Save the Rhinos foundation, which has been the emblematic charity of the London Marathon since inception. Overcoming a foot injury and with only eight weeks to train, Cudmore’s run will be particularly difficult this year, but he feels even more special because of the challenges. “With the help of my children, Emily and James, we have been able to raise funds each year for this cause,” said Cudmore about his family’s support. To make a donation to the Save the Rhinos Foundation in support of Cudmore’s run, please visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/trevor-cudmore. Dr. Theodore Fulton explains to BBP parents the changes made in the assessment tests and how they will no longer be included in teacher evaluations and only partially weighted in Courtesy photo students’ placement in the next grade. longislandadvance.net | MARCH 5, 2020 | LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 9 Shaving it off in the name of a cancer cure Additionally, the students will be avail- Local BOCES campuses able at several events outside the school celebrate St. Baldrick’s with on weekends volunteering their time at locations also hosting a St. Baldrick’s sessions open to the public fundraising event, such as Napper Tan- dy’s Irish Pub in Northport and the Mill- BY NICOLE FUENTES er’s Ale House in Commack as well as the Patchogue AMVETS hall. Eastern Suffolk BOCES and its East- “We are super excited,” added James ern Long Island Academy of Applied Ricciardo, master barbering teacher and Technology’s barber- former barbering student of Mahoney’s, BELLPORT ing and cosmetology explaining that the students prepare students will offer sessions of shaving from September by practicing profes- heads, providing paraffin hand treat- sionalism and learning customer service ments and applying green hair exten- every Friday. “Their prep has really been sions and glitter tattoos as part of their their efforts all year.” fundraiser for the St. Baldrick’s Foun- This year’s goal, Mahoney said, dation. is $12,000, though last year they well The St. Baldrick’s Foundation’s main exceeded that number with about $18,000 purpose is to cure childhood cancer. in donations. “We are very proud of our students “It’s really amazing that such a small — they get so involved every year,” lead group can do this,” he said, happy with master barbering teacher and event orga- their fundraising efforts. nizer Luke Mahoney said of the students During the larger event, for the third who run the show. “What’s neat about year in a row, chief operating officer this event is that it’s our students [who] Dr. Julie Davis Lutz and district super- are helping other kids with cancer.” intendent David Wicks will be raising Students in the barbering and cos- money to shave their heads. Though all metology classes range from grades 10 donations are welcome, there will be through 12. However, several programs suggested prices for shaving heads and from ESBOCES and the Academy get other services. But it’s not always about involved, including the Culinary Arts going bald. program, which hosts an Irish soda “It’s always been ‘give hair or get bread bake sale; the Art, Design and hair,’” Mahoney said, explaining that Visual Communications classes, which Senior office assistant Brandy Zeidler shaved it all off in the name of a cancer cure last year for those who want to participate but create in-house posters and stickers; and at the Bixhorn Technical Center in Bellport. fear going bald, green hair extensions the Welding and Metal Fabrication class, Courtesy photo and glitter temporary tattoos are also which creates shamrocks from old horse- find a cure for cancer,” Mahoney con- “To me, St. Baldrick’s is an opportuni- available. n shoes available for sale. This will be the tinued. ty to give back and make an impact,” said schools’ 14th year hosting their version Participating this year will be about 37 Bay Shore High School student Jordan of the nationwide popular event, having barbering students and close to 200 cos- Everette, who is enrolled in the morning BOCES is offering the event next raised well over $120,000 over the years. metology students from the Academy as barbering session at the Bixhorn Tech- month at four locations, including the “All the programs really work togeth- well as about 20 barbering students from nical Center, explaining that his teacher Islip Career Center and Islip Academic er on this from all our campuses to help the Islip Academic Center. has mentioned the event since the very Center in Oakdale, on March 13 from first day of school. “I have been excited 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and March 17 from 9 to be a part of it since then. It’s an hon- a.m. to 2 p.m., respectively; the Bixhorn or to be given this opportunity to raise Technical Center in Bellport, on March Your Hometown news awareness for others who are combat- 20 from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; and the ting. We need as much support as we can Ward Technical Center in Riverhead, get to spread awareness on this.” The Oakdale and Riverhead campuses on March 23 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delivered will host two smaller events, one leading Appointments are required. To set up up to and one following the larger event, an appointment or request a pledge scheduled for March 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 sheet, contact Luke Mahoney at 631- right to you. p.m., which is open to the public at the 218-5146. Don’t let important Bixhorn Technical Center in Bellport.

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EDITORIAL You go, girls! illiam Floyd High School has some legitimate girl W bosses, as featured on this week’s front page. Not only are they breaking gender norms by enrolling in male-typical CTE programs like carpentry and automotive courses, ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ but they are also taking time to encourage fellow women to muster French writer-director Céline Sciam- ise has never gone along with the deal, It is here that love will be discovered up the guts and join. ma had not made a film in five years. refusing to pose for any artist. Sophie as if for the first time between two wom- “We can do anything the guys Perhaps she was waiting for the right informs Marianne that she must pretend en struggling to see themselves in each can,” the students said, embodying muse to come along to inspire her. She to be hired to take Héloise for walks other, in each other’s mannerisms, each the true meaning behind March’s claims that it happened when the entire while secretively producing the portrait other’s hands, each other’s blushings, nationally recognized Women’s cast and crew came together to create a at night. The walks are also dangerous. each other’s souls, until finally their veils History Month. film that would “really look into what it Héloise’s sister apparently committed against the wind-blown sands are lifted Next year, the programs are was like to fall in love, to be in love.” That suicide by jumping off that cliff, prefer- and they dare to discover a first kiss real- already seeing an uptick in possi- film became “Portrait of a Lady on Fire.” ring death to an arranged marriage. Will ized in utter terror. bly interested female students, a Marianne (Noémie Merlant), an artist, Marianne be able to succeed in creating The feminine power in this film is as goal of the CTE teachers and the has just been hired to paint the portrait this portrait and save her subject from breathtakingly beautiful as the music of a young woman. As she rides in a long her sister’s fate? we hear: a group of women sing at a assistant principal. Also meaning, boat paddled by a crew of men — the only With these troubling questions set up fire at night among sand dunes, just as these girls and those before them males that appear in the film up to the end from the start, the film lures us not for- overwhelming as the music in the end have really paved the way. — her wooden crate of canvases is blown ward but backward in tone by candle- by a live orchestra we do not see, as the It’s truly encouraging to see not overboard, and she must jump into the light, beginning with the drying off of not painter spots the very subject of her love only female students comfortable sea to retrieve them. Once abandoned on only the canvases by a fire, but the drying sitting alone across the balcony, taking in enrolling in whatever career shore, soaking wet, she must carry them off of its painter, Marianne, who sits in the incredible sounds they both know path they choose but also teachers up a cliff to the homestead where she is naked in front of a hearth contemplating resound the depths of their secret love. and administration encouraging to live while she paints. Immediately she her new mission. Showtimes March 6–12: Friday, 4:30 and supporting their choices. learns from the housemaid, Sophie (Luà- Every frame of this film takes on a p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 2:30 p.m., 5:30 We applaud the entire William na Bajrami) that she must paint a portrait magnificent warm chiaroscuro reminis- p.m. and 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, 1:30 p.m., 4:30 Floyd School District for its efforts of a girl without letting the subject know cent of the 17th century. You can almost p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Monday, 4:30 p.m. and in motivating the female student that she is being painted. The mother, La feel the yellow light inside the canvas and 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and population, and we wish these four Comtesse (Valeria Golino) emphasizes in the walls, the furniture, the clothes, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 the importance of the painting of her the long glances between the two women p.m.; Thursday, 4:30 p.m. For addition- students and any to follow in their daughter Héloise (Adèle Haenel) that will — one, a painter; the other, the subject of al films, events and classes, please visit footsteps a very successful career be used as a representation — or, more an arranged marriage — a siren’s song www.plazamac.org or call the box office ahead. crudely, a sales pitch — for an arranged to true love that begins with resistance, at 631-438-0083. marriage with a dignitary in Milan. Hélo- anger and suicidal runs at the sea.

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OPŸED Women’s History Month BY ROB CALARCO tion and equality. in 2018 to combat antiquated, institu- the Legislature’s March 17 general meet- PRESIDING OFFICER, SUFFOLK COUNTY Women make up 50.8 percent of the tionalized policies that for too long have ing in Hauppauge. LEGISLATURE population in Suffolk County, yet only created salary inequities between men This year’s honoree from the Seventh five of the 18 elected officials who make and women. The Restricting Information Legislative District is Erinkelly Connell, In March we celebrate Women’s Histo- up the Suffolk County Legislature are on Salaries and Earnings (RISE) Act pro- of Medford, whose tireless work with our ry Month. It’s an opportunity to recog- female. The good news, however, is that hibits employers in Suffolk County from local residents in mind makes the world nize the accomplishments of incredible women can be found everywhere in Suf- inquiring about the salary history of a a brighter place. A licensed behavior women from our past, pioneers of our folk County government, including in prospective employee. This policy is now analyst, Erinkelly is an active Girl Scout present and trailblazers in training. 2020 top posts. At the Legislature, for exam- in place statewide as of last month. Giv- leader who organizes dozens of com- marks a particularly significant mile- ple, my chief of staff and the counsel en that women have consistently earned munity enhancement activities for her stone as we celebrate the 100th anni- to the Legislature are women. Women less than their male counterparts, the troop. In 2017 she spearheaded “Opera- versary of the ratification of the 19th can also be found leading some of the goal is to break the cycle so candidates’ tion VFW,” an effort to save the centu- Amendment, which granted women the most high-profile departments and agen- salaries can be determined by their qual- ry-old Medford VFW Post 2937 when the right to vote. This amendment is monu- cies, including the Suffolk County Police ifications, not their prior salaries. The organization lost the use of its kitchen, mental in the long fight for equality for Department, the Economic Development average woman on Long Island earns cutting off the ability to hold events and women, but that fight did not start or and Planning Department, the Human about 81 percent of what a man earns, rent the hall. Thanks to her efforts, the end in 1920. Rights Commission and — soon — the and while New York is making tremen- VFW has now become a de facto commu- I grew up in Cayuga County, N.Y., not Department of Labor, Licensing and dous strides, our work will not be fin- nity center for the entire Medford ham- far from Seneca Falls, where the first Consumer Affairs. ished until there is no disparity. let. Seventeen other incredible women women’s rights convention in the United New to the Legislature this year is The push for equality aside, Women’s will be considered alongside Erinkelly States was held in 1848. The convention another avenue for amplifying the voices History Month is also about recognizing as the Women’s Advisory Commission marked the birth of the fight for women’s of women: The Suffolk County Wom- women for their contributions, which is choses an overall winner for the county- suffrage, and one of its organizers, Mar- en Veterans Advisory Board, an initia- why since 2003 the Suffolk County Leg- wide designation. Picking one winner tha Coffin Wright, lived in my hometown tive sponsored by my colleague Legis. islature has honored “Women of Distinc- is no easy task, as each of the women of Auburn. Although the 19th Amend- Susan A. Berland, was formed to provide tion” to acknowledge and recognize local considered is accomplished, communi- ment was not ratified until more than female veterans with a platform to advo- women who work for the betterment of ty-minded, generous and distinguished 70 years later, the convention was that cate for their best interests. This new our county and nation. One outstanding in her own right. pivotal first step in calling for women’s board, made up of female veterans who woman is chosen from each legislative Still, we must not rest. Women’s rights equality and the right to vote. often find themselves in the minority district, and from that pool of honorees, are human rights. It is incumbent on Even more than a century later, we are in veterans organizations dominated by an overall countywide winner will be everyone to tell the story and continue still talking about gender equality. This men, will make recommendations to the chosen by the Suffolk County Women’s to fight for equality for women. Will you is why truly honoring women during Legislature and offer insight into the Advisory Commission and recognized at join me? Women’s History Month should not stop needs of this community of women. at simple recognition. Women’s History Representation such as this is critical We encourage all readers, elected o¬cials and public ®gures to contribute op-ed articles Month is about more; it is about appre- on the journey to equality, because it giving their personal views on local issues, current events or day-to-day life. All submissions ciating the strides that have been made leads to policy changes such as the Suf- 600 words or less will be considered for publication. and continuing to fight for representa- folk County RISE Act, which was passed OPŸED The truth behind Lee Zeldin’s health care record

BY PERRY GERSHON reform. The only effective way to control since. He has no idea what his constitu- answers. There is no prescreening and no DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY CANDIDATE the cost of prescription drugs is to let ents want or need. spin at my town halls. FOR CONGRESS, NYŸ1 Medicare, the largest consumer, negotiate True town halls must be open to all Long Island deserves a representative drug prices directly with the manufactur- constituents who want to attend. There who will listen when residents speak out Lee Zeldin has a tale of fantasy. He ers; experience has shown that prohibi- should be no prescreening of questions about health care. Everyone deserves claims to support health care coverage for tion of such negotiation leads to inflated or questioners (to exclude critics) or else access to affordable coverage — and I people with preexisting conditions and profits by the pharmaceutical industry. the meaning is lost. I know this from first- want to see the ACA supercharged with efforts to lower prescription drug prices, Zeldin’s desire to prohibit exercise of hand experience. a public option to bring down insurance but one look at his actual votes should Medicare pricing power should surprise I have held five open town halls since costs through competition. We need to convince you otherwise. Zeldin voted no one, because much of his campaign last September and I will hold five more allow Medicare to negotiate drug pric- to terminate the Affordable Care Act, contributions comes from drug makers before the end of June. I take questions es to achieve true pricing reforms. This and with it, the program that brought and their affiliates. Want to see proof ? from Democrats, Republicans — whoever November, we have a chance to give NY-1 required health care coverage availabili- Just look in Zeldin’s campaign finance attends and wants to ask a question. As a representative who will fight for us in ty, without penalty, for people with preex- reports that he and all federal candidates a rule, I take each and every question Washington and tell us the truth here at isting conditions. And in December 2019, must file with the Federal Election Com- asked of me and I give truthful, fact-based home. Zeldin voted against prescription drug mission. Given Zeldin’s benefactors, it’s reform. He even has the audacity to take no wonder he would never support true We encourage all readers, elected o¬cials and public ®gures to contribute op-ed articles credit for programs he voted against. His prescription price reforms. giving their personal views on local issues, current events or day-to-day life. All submissions record, viewed objectively, is quite reveal- In another total misrepresentation 600 words or less will be considered for publication. ing. of reality, Zeldin takes credit for fund- Frequently, in his three terms in office, ing medical research at Stony Brook. Lee Zeldin has voted to repeal the ACA, He claims in his most recent February most recently in May 2017 (and he openly “newsletter” that he secured $3 million of Let us Reminisce with you urges the courts to overturn the ACA new National Institutes of Health grants now). The federal requirement to pro- to Stony Brook for medical research, Send us your old photos of Patchogue, Medford, vide coverage for people with preexist- and he cites a bipartisan letter he signed Blue Point, Yaphank, Shirley, The Mastics or the ing conditions comes directly from the requesting a budget increase specifically ACA, so Zeldin’s opposition to coverage for NIH research. What Zeldin does not Moriches and it’s people for our Old Files page. for preexisting conditions is right there tell you is that when the actual budget in his votes. Zeldin and Trump claim to came to a vote on July 25, 2019, he voted Mail submissions to: offer alternative legislation that would against it. Zeldin did not vote to increase cover people with preexisting conditions, NIH appropriations, or increased funding The Long Island Advance, 20 Medford Avenue, but these bills lack consumer protection. for Stony Brook — just look at the actual Patchogue, New York 11772 They provide no requirement that indi- House roll call votes, which do not lie. viduals with preexisting conditions will But Zeldin’s biggest deception of all is E-mail submissions to: not be penalized in pricing and availabili- that he is has listened to and knows what ty of coverage. his constituents need for their health [email protected] In December 2019, Lee Zeldin voted care. Zeldin’s last public town hall was (“Old Files” in subject line) against the bill, passed by the House, in April 2017, before his vote to repeal the Please include a brief description. to make prescription drugs more afford- ACA. Despite constituent pleas to not to able (HR-3). It’s amazing that in light of vote against the ACA, he did so anyway. Photos returned upon request. this vote Zeldin claims to support price Zeldin has not held an open town hall 12 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net A train ride can be murder ury train, very functional; you can see The Gateway’s “Murder on between the cars, and there are incredi- the Orient Express” debuts ble projections,” said Rabin. “We start in an exotic locale — Istanbul — but it’s 1937 March 6 and Europe is falling apart. The train collects travelers from Russia, Hungary BY LINDA LEUZZI and Sweden.” There are 10 interesting characters altogether, and their back- A luxurious train traveling with gor- grounds add to the plot; hmmm — could geously costumed passengers — includ- there be a common thread as they reveal ing European royalty and a witty, droll themselves? detective — is stopped in the middle of No spoilers. Sorry. Turkey. A huge snowdrift has plummet- But it is a family production: no curs- ed onto the tracks, and the guests are ing, a little blood, but nothing scary. stuck. A murder takes place that night. There is a brief flirtation between Yikes! Poirot and Countess Andrenyi (played Uh-oh! Detective Hercule Poirot, long- by Annabelle Rollinson, who just starred ing for a vacation, is compelled to solve as Rosalind in “As You Like It”) as well this puzzling conundrum. The unscru- as a secondary romance. pulous businessman Edward Ratchett, However, “I flirt with everyone,” who was stabbed multi- declared Edgerton, to laughter. n THE ple times, had been fear- GATEWAY ful for his life and begged Poirot for protection before his demise. Poirot, who refused him, must now find the murderer before Happy first novel any others get whacked! centennial, Agatha That’s the tantalizing premise in The The Gateway’s director of development Gateway’s delicious Agatha Christie classic whodunit, “Murder on the Orient and public relations, Scot Patrick Allan, Express.” commented that Agatha Christie was The script was written by comic play- the savvy forerunner for women mys- wright Ken Ludwig and debuted in 2017 tery writers of the 20th century. This at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton. year, in fact, celebrates the centennial Ludwig was chosen expressly by the of Christie’s first published novel and Agatha Christie Estate to adapt the the introduction of Hercule Poirot: “The famous 1934 mystery novel. He’s had Broadway, off-Broadway and Gateway regular Steve Brady (front row) will play Hercule Poirot Mysterious Affair at Styles.” Her last six plays on Broadway and seven on in The Gateway’s “Murder on the Orient Express.” Brady is flanked by actress Annie Edgerton, public appearance took place at the London’s West End, and won Tony and who recently starred in “Elf,” and director Larry Rabin (“Kinky Boots”). opening of the 1974 “Murder On the Olivier Awards. ADV/Leuzzi Orient Express” film version with Albert Director Larry Rabin (“Kinky Boots”), Finney. Christie wrote 66 detective recurring Gateway actor Steve Brady, in the show,” added Rabin. “It’s not near- “Helen Hubbard is a loud, crass Amer- ly as subtle as the PBS series. I think the ican, played by Annie Edgerton, and novels and 14 short story collections in who will star as Hercule Poirot, and her lifetime, and her books have sold Annie Edgerton (who played the mom excitement in the play drives the work. David Engel will play Monsieur Bouc, in “Elf”) — all with national, Broadway, Poirot uses psychology and science. He’s Poirot’s friend and director of the Sim- over a billion copies just in the English and off-Broadway credits — joined in such a beloved character, and Steve is plon-route Orient Express service,” said language alone. Christie was into her for a preview interview with Gateway right up there.” These two have worked Allan. 14th year of published novel writing vice president of development and public on four shows together. Almost on cue, Edgerton walked in, with “Murder on the Orient Express,” relations Scot Patrick Allan. Gregory Jon Phelps, who helped craft an upbeat, funny presence with a story which is The Gateway’s second play of Hercule Poirot is a droll, dapper, obses- the music and played Touchstone in “As about the bartender at Painters’ who rec- the season. It’s being presented March sive-compulsive neat freak. And he’s Bel- You Like It,” will emote as the dastardly ognized her the other night as Elf’s mom. 6–15. For tickets, go online to The- gian, not French. How would Brady play Ratchett. “It’s somewhat ironic that I still have a Gateway.org, visit the box office at 215 It is good that the awful bully gets song and dance routine,” Edgerton said him? South Country Road in Bellport (Mon- “All of that,” he admitted to the smacked off, observed this reviewer. of her role. “There is a little theatrical “Oh, no, no, madam,” joked Brady dry- moment.” day to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) or call description. “This is fun because he’s 631-286-1133. farce.” ly, right in character, Poirot-style. The set is a beautiful vision designed “We have elements of fun and silliness Okay, then: who were among the over- for the Ogunquit Playhouse in Maine, — Linda Leuzzi the-top, funny characters? The Gateway’s sister theater. “It’s a lux- Remembering Bellport slaves On Saturday, Feb. 29, the last day “Thomas Lane” and “Reuben Lane.” of Black History Month, artist Mikael Levin emphasized that the action was Levin facilitated a one-day action of not about whether the Browns, Brew- renaming four Bellport streets that sters, Osborns and Tuthills lived spe- bear the names of prominent early cifically on these streets and not only slave-owning families. The street signs about these four families, as there were were temporarily covered with new additional slave-owning families in the signs bearing the names of people the area. Levin said, “Under a 1788 New families owned as slaves. Levin said, “I York State law regarding the freeing of am performing this one-day renaming enslaved people, slave masters listed action to honor those women, men and the names of those they were going children who were enslaved right here to set free. … I have based my action in Bellport, even if all this happened on this list,” he said. “Miriam Brown a long time ago. Whom our streets are listed Jude, Mills Brewster listed Peter; named after speaks to who we are. Nathaniel Tuthill declared that the In my work as an artist I often seek child Sebra would be set free when of to place everyday scenes in a larger age, and Henry P Osborn listed Thomas cultural and historical context. This and Reuben. These families probably action is designed to raise critical con- had other enslaved people as well, not sciousness of how the legacy of slavery listed here.” here and across Long Island is one Mikael Levin is an artist living of the factors impacting our divided between Brooklyn and Bellport. He has community to this day.” Browns Lane been exhibited widely in the U.S. and in was renamed “Jude Lane,” Brewster Europe, and he is represented in major Lane was renamed “Peter Lane,” Tut- international museum collections. For hill Lane was renamed “Sebra Lane” additional information about the artist, and Osborn Lane was given two names: see mikaellevin.com. n longislandadvance.net | MARCH 5, 2020 | LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 13

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LICommHosp_Metteucci_10x13.875.indd 1 2/26/20 2:15 PM 14 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net These ladies are cherished worldwide wasting any more money on lessons. But Cherish The Ladies to play the whistle was only $5, and the lessons at Patchogue Theatre for were $3. When I had the first lesson, I was addicted. I always tell parents [to] the Performing Arts have their kids pick their instruments. BY LINDA LEUZZI I understand folklorist and musician Mick Maloney was the one who jump-started the It’s appropriate that Cherish The group in 1983 by staging a three-concert series Ladies, the joyous Irish American group featuring Irish American women because there of blockbuster musicians, is perform- were so many playing traditional Irish music. ing its “Heart of the Home” concert You were the one who named it Cherish The in Patchogue during Women’s History Ladies and started with two dozen women. Month. With them will be their snap- I had won three gold medals that day py step-dancers raising the roof. Initial- in the All-Ireland Championship; I won ly formed in 1985 to whistle, flute and a duet, and it was a real celebrate the rise of PATCHOGUE big deal. Mick approached me that we women in the tradi- THEATRE should do a concert series on the rise of tionally male-domi- women playing Irish music. I said, ‘What nated Irish music scene, the group hasn’t are you going to call it — Cherish The stopped since: touring the world, record- Ladies?’ and it stuck. The concerts were ing 17 outstanding albums (including a Cherish The Ladies will play Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Saturday, March 7 held on Varick Street at the Ethnic Folk live recording that won an Emmy) and at 8 p.m. Art Center. We did those concerts; they playing The White House, major con- Courtesy photo were successful; we recorded an album cert halls and prominent events. Leader home from work and would play the ones doing Irish music at the time were (funded by the National Endowment for Joanie Madden, who wields the concert accordion. He’d play at weddings, chris- The Chieftains. My dad had your normal the Arts); it was chosen by the Library of flute and tin whistle and joins in harmo- tenings, birthdays, and we always had 9-to-5 job; he was a high-end carpenter Congress as one of the best folk albums ny vocals, has performed on more than music in the house. He played some of building houses in Westchester and did in 1985; and Mick hit up the National 200 recordings (including three Gram- the greatest music in Ireland, so when his music on the weekends. I’m one of Endowment of the Arts for a two-week my-winning albums) and received an I started to play, I picked it up quickly. seven children, and my mom was in tour. (Madden was asked to pare the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, and was We lived in the Woodlawn section of the charge of the household. Dad was in top group down to five.) When we got the named among the Top 50 Most Powerful Bronx, an extremely Irish area. Even bands in the New York area for probably tour, we had to put a band together Irish Women in the World by Irish Amer- to this day, it’s still one of the hubs 15 or 20 years. and come up with arrangements. I was ica magazine in 2016. Member Mary where so many great musicians were also the booking agent, finding places Coogan (guitar, mandolin, vocals) was nurtured. A lot of the kids were play- You’ve also said the women remembered the to work. It was a lot, even now, because named one of the top four Celtic guitar- ing music or involved with step-dancing lyrics to the songs — that when men forgot you have the availability of Netflix and ists in Celtic music by Acoustic Guitar or with the Gaelic games. We went to them, the women were the ones who filled people tend to want to stay home more, magazine. Mirella Murray (accordion), Catholic school, and there were 80 or them in. but thankfully the phone is still ringing. Kathleen Boyle (piano, harmony vocals) 100 kids who were Irish kids. The Irish It was only a handful of women in My dad said, ‘You’re going to have to and Nollaig Casey (fiddle) as well as have been staunch supporters of their history you heard about. There were come up with new material,’ but we hit Kate Purcell (vocals) all have their own music and culture. With the Italians, great Irish women musicians, but it was our stride, and all of us come up with amazing roster of achievements, stellar they passed down their language and a man’s world. When we started out, compositions. teaching accomplishments and awards. cooking, because I grew up with so many we were doing the concerts, and people Part of PTPA’s World Music Series, the friends that were Italian, but our par- couldn’t believe it when we did start to You and Mary Coogan are founding members group will perform Saturday, March 7. ents made it a point for music, dancing play. of Cherish The Ladies. Who have been with you Founder Joanie Madden spoke with the and sports. (As a neighborhood salute, a the longest, along with Mary? Advance by phone. street was named after Madden in 2010, What attracted you to the flute? Mary has been with me 35 years; Nol- Joanie Madden and Cherish the Ladies My dad saw early on I had music in laig, 18 years; Kathleen, 17 years. Some- Long Island Advance: Your dad was an All-Ire- on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx.) me. When Mom tried to put me to bed, times babies came along and the mother- land Champion accordion player and a native if there was any music in the house, it ly ties were too strong. And long before of County Galway. Talk about the family gath- I understand your mom was a big supporter of was ‘No way — let me stay up.’ My dad “Riverdance,” we had Irish step-dancers erings and social events that he played at and ‘If you want to do it, go for it.’ started me on the fiddle with lessons and on the road. We have fantastic dancers, the feelings you had listening. What was it That was my mother: ‘Don’t let anyone I hated it; then I took the piano, I didn’t including Michael Holland, Senior Mens about the music that fascinated you? tell you you can’t do it.’ Although my like that; and then a friend came over Irish Dancing World Champion, who’s Joanie Madden: Both parents arrived parents weren’t thrilled I was going into and I saw her play the whistle. I fell in See CHERISHED LADIES on page 21 here in the 1950s. My dad would come music as a career. The only well-known love with the whistle, but my dad wasn’t They’ll be dead for the day nizations that do so much. I do a lot of Patchogue Rotary Club nonprofit work, and this one really, real- hosts a ‘traditional Irish ly feels good.” Margulis, the hospital president and wake’ fundraiser CEO, has spearheaded growth and devo- tion to the health community, according BY NICOLE FUENTES to the Rotary Club. “I am truly honored to be recognized The Rotary Club of Patchogue will by such an incredible organization as the host a “traditional Irish wake” in tribute Patchogue Rotary Club,” Margulis said to two Irish community leaders: Brian of the honor. “Of course, it’s unfortunate McAuliff, CEO of Bri-Tech, and Richard that I have to be “waked” in order to be T. Margulis, president and CEO of Long recognized. I can tell you from the bot- Island Community Hospital. McAuliff is the founder and CEO of Bri-Tech, Inc., which The “Irish Wake” PATCHOGUE according to the Rotary Club is Long WHERE: The Bellport Country Club Island’s leading integrator of electron- WHEN: Thursday, March 12 from 6:30 ic systems for homes and businesses. p.m. to 10 p.m. McAuliff is also the current president of were chosen for their embodiment of the $100 per person includes tom of my still-beating heart that I have the Rotary Club. TICKETS: the highest admiration for this group of club spirit. The idea behind the “wake” “I am very honored to be selected by traditional Irish fare and unlimited beer strong and successful leaders that self- will be to express what would be said the club. I’ll have one day off — the day and wine. Special packages are avail- lessly donate their time and talents to about them as if they were gone for I’m ‘dead,’ then go back to being presi- able. give back to the community. I anticipate an overall fun night out. 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Thursday, March 5 Defensive Driving – Six-hour course at meet and play at South Country Library, I Met My Mother.” All welcome. Call 631- South Country Library entitles attendees noon. No registration necessary. Library 286-1136. The Irish in New York – Program at to car insurance discount and reduction of has 2 sets to share or bring your own. Call South Country Central BOE – The Patchogue-Medford Library explores the driver license points, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fee 631-286-0818. history and culture of the Irish of New board of education will hold a Business by check or money order payable to Empire Alzheimer & Dementia Caregiver – Meeting/Budget Presentation at 6:15 p.m. York, from immigration beginnings to the Safety Council. Call 631-286-0818. present, 6:30 p.m. To register, call 631-654- The Willing Hearts, Helpful Hands Caregiver in the South Country School District Office. 4700, ext. 152. Square Dance – Rotary Club of Bellport Support group at South Country Library Visit www.southcountry.org for changes or event at the VFW Hall, 330 N. Dunton Ave., will meet 1-2:30 p.m. To register, call 516- updates. Seniors Social Group – Group meets at East Patchogue. Dinner at 6 p.m. and danc- 586-1507. Temple Beth El of Patchogue, 11 a.m. Fun, Thursday, March 12 ing at 7 p.m. $35 per person. To pre-pur- Tuesday, March 10 entertainment and refreshments. Enter on chase, call 631-495-3514. Senior Health Assistance – Meet with right side of building. Call 631-475-1882 for Shots for Tots – Free program at Pat- an RSVP Suffolk volunteer about Medicare details. Sunday, March 8 chogue-Medford Library for children with at Patchogue-Medford Library, 10 a.m. to 1 Thursday Afternoon Movie – The South Bowling Fundraiser – L.I. Community no health benefit, 2-5 p.m. For more infor- p.m. To register, call 631-654-4700, ext. 152. Hospital and Clare Rose Strike it Pink mation, call Child Health Immunization Country Library will be showing “Harriet” Chess & Checker Buddies – Grades fundraiser event at Bowl Long Island, Pat- Program Hotline at 631-854-0222. (Rated PG-13) at 2 p.m. Call 631-286-0818 1-6 will play and learn the basics of chess chogue, 3-5 p.m. $35 per person includes for details. Bridge Club – Meet and play at the South and checker games at Patchogue-Medford shoes, 2 hours of bowling, beer and pop- Country Library, 1 p.m. No registration nec- Library, 5-6 p.m. No experience necessary. Friday, March 6 corn. To RSVP, contact Merilyn Konnerth at essary. Call 631-286-0818 for details. To register, call 631-654-4700, ext. 200. Math Ninjas – Grades 1-5 will practice 631-654-7577 or email MKonnerth@LICom- math skills by playing different games at munityHospital.org. Duplicate Bridge Club – Weekly group Creative Explorations – Supportive meets at the Henrietta Acampora Rec Cen- environment at South Country Library Patchogue-Medford Library, 4:30-5:30 p.m. – Patchogue-Medford SouperBowl II ter in Blue Point Tuesdays, 12:45-4 p.m. For for artists, writers, photographers, musi- No registration necessary. 631-654-4700. event welcomes patrons to taste soups fun, not points. Call 631-363-5193 for more cians, actors and craftspeople who seek from all over Patchogue and Medford, Taco Cupcakes – Teens in grades 6-12 information. to self-heal and build connections through 2:30-4 p.m. No registration necessary. Call will decorate cupcakes at the Carnegie artistic expression, 6:30-7:30 p.m. To regis- 631-654-4700. Fire Island UFSD – The Board of Edu- Library Teen Center, 6:30-7:30 p.m. To reg- ter, call 631-286-0818. ister, call 631-438-3290. cation will hold a Regular Meeting at 4:30 Monday, March 9 p.m. in the lunchroom of the Woodhull Bellport Beach Property Owners - The Now Showing – The Plaza Cinema & Coloring at the Carnegie – Teens in School. Call 631-583-5626 for more infor- Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Media Arts Center in Patchogue will show grades 6-12 can take the stress off of a long mation. VFW Hall on Dunton Ave. the film “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” (R) at day at school with coloring at the Carnegie 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Visit www.plazamac.org Wednesday, March 11 Thursday Afternoon Movie – The South Library Teen Center, 3-4:30 p.m. For regis- Country Library will be showing “Mother- for tickets and additional showings. Physical Therapy Tips – Get tips and tration, call 631-438-3290. less Brooklyn” (Rated R) at 2 p.m. Call tricks from a physical therapist at Pat- Saturday, March 7 631-286-0818 for details Senior Advocate – Meet with Suf- chogue-Medford Library on self-care basics Opening Reception – Meet artist folk County Office of the Aging at Pat- that you can do for free, 6:30 p.m. To regis- chogue-Medford Library regarding various Amanda Reilly during her exhibit “Human ter, call 631-654-4700, ext. 152. Send your items to LIAproduction@opton- programs and services for seniors, 2:30- Nature,” at Muñeca Arthouse, 12 S. Ocean line.net, with “Around Town” in the subject 4:30 p.m. No appointment necessary. Call Fireplace Literary Club – The club will Ave., Patchogue, 6-9 p.m. Call 631-730- line; or mail your notice to Long Island 2788. 631-654-4700. meet at Brookhaven Library at 2:30 p.m. Speaker Kathryn Schmid will present, “How Advance, P.O. Box 780, Patchogue, NY 11772 Chess Club – Fellow chess players will Attn: Around Town

Of Note … to South Country Central School District, Sketch Club – The Patchogue Sketch Club ment. Office of the Superintendent – c/o SCCLN, meets at the Patchogue-Medford Library on Golf Outing – Patchogue-Medford Youth Wednesdays, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. For informa- Thrift Shop – “The Barn” thrift shop at the 189 Dunton Ave., East Patchogue, NY 11772. Bayport Methodist Church, 482 Middle Rd., & Community Services Golf Classic, Friday, Entries must be received by March 27. tion, email patchoguesketchclub@hotmail. June 26 at Rock Hill Golf & CC. Visit www. com. now features seasonal clothing, shoes, small pmycs.org/events. “Think Spring” Tea – Patchogue Garden appliances, toys and more. Open Thurs. to Club Spring Tea, Wednesday, March 18 at Patchogue Arts Council Photographers Sat.; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For additional informa- Italian & Spanish – Free beginning Span- Mediterranean Manor, 1 to 4 p.m. Raffles bas- – Group meets on the second Wednesday tion, call 631-472-2533. ish and Italian instruction by NYS certified kets and door prize. Bring your own tea cup each month at 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Brick- Bottles for the Brave – Organizations, teacher every Wednesday evening in Rand and wear your best fancy hat. $36 per per- House Brewery’s Shand Loft, 67 East Main Hall at Christ Episcopal Church, 64 S. Coun- St., Patchogue. Visit www.PatchogueArts. churches, schools and gyms are invited to son payable by check to Greater Patchogue participate in collecting and contributing try Rd., Bellport. Italian: 6-6:45 p.m.; Spanish: Foundation and sent to Patchogue Garden org/Photographers-Group for information. 6:45-7:30 p.m. Students and adults welcome. redeemable plastic water bottles to create a Club, P.O. Box 3030, Patchogue, NY 11772. For Food Bank Collection – Medford Multi- better life for our military and their families Contact instructor Joe Cracolici at nyscerti- information, call Carol at 631-475-3445. [email protected]. care Center for Living, 3115 Horseblock Road on Long Island. Help clean up the earth as Democratic Fundraiser – Meet Democrat- in Medford, has a continuous nonperishable well as support our troops. For information, Thrift Shop Sale – Check out the Specials ic Candidate for Congress Bridget Fleming at food drive collection for Long Island Cares. call Pam at 631-394-6267. Table at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 31 Rider a wine and cheese fundraiser Sunday, March Drop off donations in the lobby. Call Debbie Suicide Prevention & Crisis Care – Find Ave., Patchogue, for St. Patrick’s Day gifts, 15 at the home of Jane and Larry Tierney, 267 at 631-730-3075 for information. décor and clothing. Shop small appliances, a broad spectrum of counseling help from Beaver Dam Rd., Brookhaven Hamlet, 4 p.m. INN Soup Kitchen – St. Joseph the Worker one of the trained mental health profession- dishes, linens, books, jewelry, clothes for the RSVP to [email protected]. family, dress and sports apparel, and foreign Church, 510 Narragansett Ave., East Pat- als at Family Service League. For a full list of dolls, too. Handicapped parking in rear. Dona- South Country Pre-K, Kindergarten – chogue serves home-cooked meals every services, visit www.fsl-li.org or call 631-427- tions accepted during business hours, Mon- The South Country Central School District Tuesday night, 6-7 p.m. No reservations 3700. day, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. will conduct registration for the 2020-21 needed. All welcome. Not handicapped accessible. Passport Acceptance Facility – Pat- Call 631-307-9154. school year from March 2 through March 27. chogue-Medford Library can now process For information, call 631-730-1617 or visit the Free Food – Word of Life opens its food applications for a U.S. passport. Forms avail- Show Special at Gateway Playhouse – district website at www.southcountry.org. On March 14, enjoy lunch and a glass of wine pantry every Tuesday at 6:30-8:30 p.m. for able at the library or online at: www.travel. at Avino’s Italian Table and then see a perfor- Defensive Driving – American Safety Inc., those in need. Sunday service is at 11 a.m. state.gov. For information or to make an mance of “Murder on the Orient Express” at 6-hour course at Henrietta Acampora Rec Bring photo I.D. for your first visit. Pantry appointment, call 631-654-4700, ext. 213. Gateway Playhouse. Ticket holders will meet Center, Blue Point, on Saturday, March 28, located at 15 Frowein Rd., Bldg. F4 in Center at Avino’s at 11:30 a.m. Show at 2 p.m. $90 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fee: $25 for senior citizens, Moriches. Call 631-208-4050 for more infor- per person. Limited seats. For information, veterans and handicapped, and $40 for mation. Vendors Wanted email [email protected]. non-residents and all others. To register, call Adult Mentors – Colonial Youth and Family 631-363-5193. April 4 – AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post Lawn Spring Cleaning – Enter to receive Services is looking for adults who want to #18 Craft and Vendor Sale fundraiser at a free yard spruce-up by South Country Career EDGE – Dress for Success® show an example of community involvement the hall, 141 Carleton Ave., East Islip, 10 Community Leadership Network’s Extreme Brookhaven’s seminar series for women and pride. To get involved, call Ray Hopp at a.m. to 4 p.m. Call Gloria Morck at 631- Yard Clean Up crew, Saturday, May 9. Crew who are unemployed or underemployed that 631-281-4461. 277-9842. focuses on personal and professional devel- will assist with leaf and debris removal, hedge Career Counseling – Patchogue-Medford May 23 – Yard Sale/Craft Fair at St. trimmings, plantings, and lawn cutting. To opment, held at Brookhaven Town Hall, April Library career counseling appointments are 1, 8, 15, 22, 30 and Wednesday, May 6, 9:30 Mark’s Church, Islip, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call be considered, send name of family, address available Monday evenings 5:45-8:45 p.m. 516-459-2976. and the name of person submitting the entry a.m. to 2 p.m. To register, call 631-451-9127. Call 631-654-4700, ext. 248 for an appoint- 20 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net

FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE Local lad traps mink in ‘secret’ location rented Otto Hackmann’s cottage on 75 Years Ago North Howells Point Road. Mr. and MARCH 1945 Mrs. Hackmann have gone to live in Patchogue. Harold Cleaves has sold his place Lieut. William Penney, USMS, USNR, of on Maple Street to Herbert Wagner of Patchogue, recently obtained his second Moriches. mate’s license in New York and has now Charles LeBrun Jr., of Second Street, returned to duty as second officer on a has enlisted in the Navy. new Victory-type ship. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cox entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weeks of Laurel a party Friday afternoon in honor of the Street have received word that their son, 5th birthday of their son, Peter Ward Cox. Lieut. John S. Weeks, USNR, who has Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad been stationed in San Francisco, Calif., Heede, Connie Heede and Martin Heede, has left for duty in the South Pacific Mrs. Charles Heede, Bobby Wallen, who area. He spent several months there last celebrated his 5th birthday the same day, summer. Judy Mott, Mrs. Arthur Lucas and Mr. The Patchogue Paint and Hardware and Mrs. Arthur Haas. Company, located for many years at Mrs. Anna Testa of Brooklyn has been 166 West Main Street, near the corner visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olsen and of West Avenue, is now established in family of Station Road. its new quarters at 35-37 West Main The Senior Girl Scouts, Troop 15, held Street in the Syndicate building. The their meeting Monday night at the home business, of which Reuben Solberg is of their leaders. The girls are planning the proprietor, is local headquarters for a tea for their mothers the evening of Devoe paints and in addition carries a March 19. The following girls are on complete stock of hardware, housewares the committees: refreshments, Shirley and other paints. Hamlyn, Rigmor Arnfast, Elsie Nesig, Murray J. Klein, son of Mrs. Ruth Klein Helen Quick; decorations, Audrey Skarre, of Bay Avenue, who recently enlisted in Lillian Cardamone, Ann Shaw, Barbara the Navy, is now in training at Sampson. Hulse; entertainment, Rae Schordine, Six chickens on the Nussbaumer , , From the March 1, 1945 edition: SIFTER GADGET – Pictured is the home-designed sifter and Mildred Terwilliger Betty Styron Betty hopper machine in use by the South Shore Contracting and Dredging Company of Patchogue, property on Robert Street were killed , . Refreshments were Dall Anne Sloat which they named “Gravel Gertie.” Members of the firm, Albert Brown, Edward Sembler and by a licensed dog on Tuesday, it was served, with Elsie Nesig and Barbara Lee Coffin, with Arthur Bosch, building contractor, designed it. Operator, shown in front, is reported to village police. Hulse as hostesses. Mrs. of South Ocean Paul Hammond; Mr. Brown stands pointing, with Mr. Bosch. Harry Goldin Word has been received that Pvt. File photo Avenue reported to police that a Edward B. Barteau, son of Mrs. Gertrude hydraulic jack was stolen from her truck Barteau of Locust Avenue, Brookhaven, while it was parked in a garage in the has arrived in France to serve with the DO YOU HAVE A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH FOR THIS PAGE? Mail it to Long Island Advance, rear of 109 Oak Street. Third Army. 20 Medford Avenue, Patchogue, New York 11772. Please include a brief, typewritten Cpl. and Mrs. Jack Meyer have left “Derry” Bancroft, son of Dr. and Mrs. description of the photograph with your submission. All photos will be returned. for Hobbs, N.M., where the former is Frederick Bancroft of Brookhaven, is stationed with the Army Air Corps. doing nicely after his recent operation Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leon of Patchogue Lispenard Suydam of Bellport Lane, is Corporal Meyer has been home on a at the Presbyterian Medical Center, New announce the engagement of their an exchange student at the University of 10-day furlough. Mrs. Meyer will reside York. He started his sophomore year at daughter, Carole, to Dr. T. Owen Carroll, Granada, Granada, Spain, for the second in New Mexico while her husband is Princeton this week. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Carroll of semester. He is a sophomore at Colgate stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Parshall Miller and Mrs. Castro Valley, Calif. Miss Leon is an University. On Tuesday, a Gladiola Street lad, Orville King of Montauk Highway, Blue English teacher in the Patchogue High Four families from Bellport enjoyed , brought a mink and Donald Crevoiserat Point, are entertaining their parents, School. Dr. Carroll is a professor at the a skiing week at Mont Sutton, Quebec, a weasel to the office, which Advance Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith of Chester, State University in Stony Brook. A June Canada, during the school holiday: the he had trapped in a certain freshwater Pa., former residents of Blue Point. Mr. wedding is planned. William Fowlers, the Donald Borgs, the swampy area within walking distance. Smith was formerly music instructor at Navy hospitalman apprentice Thomas Donald MacKenzies and the David Rahms. Where? Now, that would be telling. There the local school and later organized and Flis of Patchogue has graduated from the The members of the Hook and are other trappers and there is some directed the community band, composed 14-week Hospital Corps School at Great Ladder Company of the Bellport Fire rivalry. This was Donald’s first mink. of boys and girls of Blue Point, many of Lakes, Ill. Department entertained their wives at The young trapper had caught three whom are now far away in war service. Donald S. Atkins, son of Mr. and a steak dinner at the firehouse Saturday weasels before. They are similar in shape Anton Richard Sherer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkins of Roe Avenue, night. Augie Waldron was the chef. but much smaller and with fur of no Mrs. Henry Sherer of Atlantic Avenue, East Patchogue, has been accepted for Karen Pfeifle, daughter of Mr. and great value. is home on leave after a trip of three admission in September to the State Mrs. Louis Pfeifle of Atlantic Avenue, Mrs. , formerly of Vernon Greco months to England and Belgium. While University Agricultural and Technical Blue Point, entertained 24 of her friends Sayville, has moved with her 23-month- in Antwerp harbor, his ship was under College, Delhi, N.Y. A June graduate of at Felice’s restaurant in Patchogue old daughter, , into their Verna Greco attack by German bombers and buzz Patchogue High School, he will study Friday afternoon in celebration of her new living quarters on Cedar Avenue. bombs. business technology. 10th birthday. Mrs. Greco’s husband, Staff Sgt. Vernon Miss Noreen M. Malkiewicz, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carpenter of Greco, is in the Philippines. 50 Years Ago of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Malkiewicz of Spruce Opa-Locka, Fla., formerly of Bayport, It was an item in the Patchogue Advance MARCH 1970 Street, East Patchogue, was graduated announce the engagement of their that paved the way for a recent meeting from the Mid-Suffolk School for Practical daughter, Nora Jane, to Terry Lee in Italy of two men from the Patchogue Miss Mary Beth Brennan, daughter Nurses Jan. 25. She will be employed at Fedelem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. area. The get-together is mentioned in a of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan of the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, East Fedelem of Blue Point. Miss Carpenter, letter received by , stationery Al Gottlieb Grove Avenue, Patchogue, received her Patchogue. a 1967 graduate of James Wilson Young store owner of North Ocean Avenue, Mount Saint Mary College class ring at Miss Cheryl Tenzyk, daughter of Mr. High School, is attending Miami Dade from Pfc. , who says Albert Burlingame a ceremony held at the Meadowbrook and Mrs. Michael Tenzyk of Munsell Junior College, enrolled in the School that a local item in the January issue Lodge, Newburgh, N.Y., Feb. 7. Road, celebrated her 6th birthday Sunday of Secretarial Sciences and is employed mentioned the military address of S/Sgt. The award of a $300 scholarship has at a family celebration in her honor. by an insurance company in Miami. Mr. of Maple Avenue, Charles Lyman Brown been given to Miss Catherine Van Doran, Mr. and Mrs. John Pokorny and family Fedelem, also a 1967 graduate of James and that a checkup revealed that Sgt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van of South Brewster Lane, Bellport, and Wilson Young High School, is majoring Brown was only a few miles from the Doran of Grove Avenue, for the 1970-71 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Petretti and family in biology at the University of Miami, Burlingame unit. When the meeting took academic year at the State University of Brookhaven spent last week skiing at Fla. He will graduate in June 1971. No place, the two learned that they had been Agricultural and Technical College at Gore Mountain. date has been set for the wedding. only a few miles apart for more than a Delhi, N.Y. Following her graduation Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffmann of Bellport Playing this week at the Patchogue year in Africa and did not know of each from Patchogue High School in June, Lane have returned from a two-week Theatre: “Cactus Flower,” starring other’s nearness. she will enroll in the business division of cruise aboard the liner Bremen to the Walter Matthau and Ingrid Bergman; at Mrs. of Bellport has Wilfred W. Worth the college. Caribbean and South America, where the Plaza Theatre: Dustin Hoffman and gone to pass two months with Mr. and Charles Maler, son of Mr. and Mrs. they visited eight ports. On the return Jon Voight in “Midnight Cowboy”; and Mrs. in Ona, Fla. Joseph E. Gerard Charles Maler of Kane Avenue, has been voyage, Mrs. Hoffmann won the ship’s at the Rialto Theatre: “The Only Game Mrs. fell on the icy road Charles Quick named to the Dean’s Honor Roll at the pool by guessing the exact time the pilot in Town,” starring Elizabeth Taylor and last week and broke her wrist. University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. boarded the ship at Ambrose Light. Warren Beatty. Lieut. and Mrs. have Lois Llewellyn He is a junior majoring in art education. Peter Suydam, son of Mr. and Mrs. — Compiled by Debbie Zampariello longislandadvance.net | MARCH 5, 2020 | LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 21

OBITUARIES CHERISHED LADIES FROM PAGE 14 been with me for 14 years. (Julie Fitzger- up-tempo toe-tapping, and then the next ald, well-known guest step-dancer and song is about a man leaving his mother. Betty E. Budny fiddler, is also touring with the group, So much of American folk music comes Born February 10, 1925 in Mansfi eld, Mass. along with Declan Crowley, a lead in from Irish and Scottish music. “Lord of the Dance,” and Noel Spillane Died December 8, 2019 in Bellport, N.Y. from Long Island, who recently won fifth How many are in your group? Will you have place at the World Championships in projections? Betty Budny (94), of Bellport, N.Y., grew up Scotland. So is guest accordionist Bil- It’s 10 members. No, we don’t have pro- in Southaven, N.Y. After graduating Bellport ly McComiskey.) We have fun with the jections; we play our concerts live. We’re High School she worked at Camp Upton Army audience. the ‘real deal,’ and that is coming from Base where she met her husband Wallace; they one of the creators of “Celtic Woman.” We do have a beautiful Celtic backdrop. married in 1945. That year they bought their fi rst The Irish are known for their oratory skills, poems, and love of conversation. Talk about We’re all daughters of musicians; it was home in Bellport and joined Christ Episcopal why Celtic music gets to everyone. passed down to us and the songs are our Church. Betty worked in Valley National I think the reason why it’s so well-loved own arrangements. I start my makeup 10 Bank. She loved gardening, fl ower arranging, [is] there’s something about the slow minutes before the show, and we all have cooking, traveling and painting. She was very airs (melodically open-ended music). a ball with the audience. They’ll hear active in the church and the community. She They couldn’t read or write music, so great music and see great dancing, and it’s music that comes from the earth. they’ll have a laugh. I go out and shake was a leader of a Girl Scout Troop, an active It has to come from the bottom of your hands with everyone after the concerts. member of the Hearth Club, the Garden Club soul, and it touches people. I’ve gotten a We’ve been so fortunate. We just got back and the Fireplace Neck History Club. She was thousand emails that say, ‘You’ve made from Glasgow, and there were 2,500 peo- a volunteer at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, me cry.’ It’s a mix. You’re happy, joyous, ple there and we were sold out. n the Bellport/Brookhaven Historical Society and the Methodist Church Thrift Shop. POWERFUL WOMEN Betty was predeceased by her husband; her FROM PAGE 3 siblings Grant Taylor, Albert Taylor, Ralph as village clerk in 2005. She received the the Environment in Patchogue Commit- Taylor and Ruth Call; and her son, Kenneth New York State Village Clerk of the Year tee. She is always the master of ceremo- Budny. She is survived by her daughter, in 2018 out of 900 village clerks in the nies at the annual Fourth of July parade Christine, of Silver Springs Fla.; her daughter- state, an honor chosen by her peers. and the Christmas parade. in-law, Helen Budny, of Port St. Lucie, Fla.; “This was the best job I ever had,” she She currently lives with her husband, grandchildren Scott Budny, Sara Couture, John said, reminiscing of her time in service. Howard, in Patchogue Village. Together Strano (wife Hiltrud) and Tina Strano; and This year, after 21 years in state ser- they have one grown son who lives in vice, she is set to retire in late June. California. great-grandchildren Antony and Dana Strano During her time as clerk, she also Shocked by the honor, she added that and Steven and Kristi Baldwin. served on the executive committee of she is excited to have been chosen. A Memorial Service will be held on March the LIVCTA as a Suffolk director, second Her advice to women: “Every young 28 at 10 a.m., at Christ Episcopal Church in vice president, first vice president and woman in the world today should nev- Bellport. Everyone is invited to a luncheon president. On the village level she served er doubt her value. Know that all your immediately following the service. as an active chair of the Patchogue Vil- dreams can be achieved. You have a voice lage’s 125th Anniversary Committee and in this world; don’t be afraid to use it.” n The family is asking for donations in her as a member of the Village Protecting Photos credit - Fidelity Photos by Dawn Tesoro memory be made to Christ Episcopal Church, 64 South Country Road. Bellport, N.Y. 11713. Dorothy Frank Bamberger

Dorothy Frank Bamberger, a retired English teacher in the Patchogue-Medford schools and a longtime resident of Patchogue, died on Feb. 26. She was 88 and lived in New York City. She and her husband bought a house in Patchogue in 1959 and raised their two sons in it. Across the street from their Lakewood Street home was a small pond known as The Cove and when it would become crowded with winter skaters, the Bamberger kitchen, with Mrs. Bamberger over the stove, was a source for hot chocolate. In her years teaching at South Ocean Avenue Middle School, she often walked to school in the early morning and home in the afternoon. For all her nearly half-century in Patchogue, she was devoted to shopping on Main Street and knew many of the salespeople at Swezey’s, the Bee Hive and other stores on a fi rst-name basis. Mrs. Bamberger enjoyed swimming in the Patchogue Pool, taking the ferry to Watch Hill and attending movies in Patchogue at a time when the village had three movie theaters. She went through many library cards at the Patchogue Library, often there with her sons in tow. She also liked the food and atmosphere at the Olive Tree, the former Greek restaurant near the library’s current Main Street location. She had been to Athens and many other European capitals over the course of her life, trips she documented meticulously in photo albums. Mrs. Bamberger was an active member of Temple Beth El, where she sang in its choir going back to the early 1960s. She often took the train from the Patchogue station to New York City to attend plays and concerts. She played tennis at Four Sisters Park, skied at the Bald Hill Ski Bowl and attended Patchogue’s Independence Day parade each year. She enjoyed her garden in Patchogue, front yard and back, and brisk walks through the village, often with friends or her daughters-in-law. Mrs. Bamberger was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1931 and left with her immediate family in 1938, amid the rise of Nazism. Her family helped another Hamburg family, the Bamberger family, secure a visa to the United States. She married that family’s son, Joseph, in 1950. They moved from New York City to Patchogue when Joseph, a cryogenics engineer, took a position at Brookhaven National Lab. Celebration Announcements Wanted! Mrs. Bamberger returned to college in the late 1960s. She attended Suffolk County Recently engaged? Getting married soon? We will print your Community College and later received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Stony Brook notice for free. That’s right, free! Announcements will be pub- University. She often encouraged her students to pursue college and believed in the value lished as space permits. Please supply only the information of public education at all levels. Her sons, David and Michael, attended Patchogue-Medford you wish to see published. The spelling of names and places schools from kindergarten through high school. and the legibility of handwriting are the responsibility of the She is survived by her husband, her sons and their wives, and her four grandchildren. person submitting the information. If you don’t quite know After a funeral service at Park Avenue Synagogue on Feb. 28, Mrs. Bamberger was buried what to put in your announcement, we do have a form you can at the Patchogue Hebrew Cemetery in Holtsville. The family suggests those inspired by Mrs. fill in. Call us at 475-1000 and we can fax a copy to you. For additional information, e-mail Bamberger’s life to make a contribution, fi nancial or otherwise, in the name of literacy. [email protected]. Don’t have access to e-mail? Call us at 475-1000. 22 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net

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NOTICE OF TAX SALE on erected, situate, lying 969.00, Block 01.00 and Lot York; and VILLAGE OF BELLPORT NOTICE OF SALE and being in the Town of 032.000. FURTHER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 1452 of the Real Property Tax Law SUPREME COURT SUF- Brookhaven, County of Approximate amount IS HEREBY GIVEN, that and by a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Bellport, New York, that FOLK COUNTY Suffolk and State of New of judgment $362,885.93 a copy of a statement a public auction to be held at Bellport Village Hall, 29 Bellport Lane, Bellport, NY on the DEUTSCHE BANK York, District 0200, Sec- plus interest and costs. of the amount of money 13th day of March, 2020 at 10 o’clock in the morning to discharge the taxes, fees and NATIONAL TRUST COM- tion 872.00, Block 05.00 Premises will be sold which will be required for interest and other charges which may be due on the Real Estate hereinafter described PANY AS TRUSTEE FOR and Lot 065.00. Approxi- subject to provisions of the ensuing year for the and situated in the Village of Bellport at the time of said sale. The purchaser or pur- WAMU MORTGAGE mate amount of judgment filed Judgment. Index Brookhaven Free Library’s chasers shall pay the amount of their respective bids to the Village Treasurer who shall PASS THROUGH CER- is $383,682.11 plus interest #39435/10. purposes exclusive of give to the said purchaser a certificate in writing describing the Real Estate purchased. TIFICATES SERIES 2004- and costs. Premises will be Robert Caccese, Esq., Ref- public monies, may be NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any tax liens on property affected by the AR13, Plaintiff against sold subject to provisions eree, obtained by any resident Federal and/or New York Soldiers or Sailors Civic Relief Acts as amended or which CHAU-PING YAU A/K/A of filed Judgment Index # Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attor- of the District during may be affected by such acts are sold subject to the provisions of such acts. Prior liens CHAU PING YAU, et al 601636/2015. neys for Plaintiff - 40 Mar- the fourteen (14) days are indicated by an asterisk (*). To be sold together with the statement of amount of Defendants Daniel P. Barker, Esq., Ref- cus Drive, Suite 200, Mel- immediately preceding taxes, fees and interest thereon. Attorney for Plaintiff(s) eree ville, NY 11747 said meeting except Alexandra McCabe Fein Such & Crane, LLP, Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz LIA, 20724, 2/20, 27 - Saturdays, Sundays and Treasurer 1400 Old Country Road, & Hertzel, LLP, 200 John 3/5, 12 | holidays from the Library Tax Suite C103, Westbury, NY James Audubon Parkway, located on Beaver Dam Parc. Sale 11590 Attorney (s) for Suite 202, Amherst, New NOTICE OF SALE Road, Brookhaven, New No. S/B/L Name Address Amount Plaintiff (s). York 14228, Attorneys for SUPREME COURT COUN- York during regular 1. 0202-1-2-12 O’Neill Family Rev. Trust 89 Circuit Road $ 3,874.09 Pursuant to a Judgment Plaintiff TY OF SUFFOLK business hours and 2. 0202-4-1-31 Albert J Rizzi Rev Trust 78 Country Club Rd $ 1,921.48 of Foreclosure and Sale LIA, 20706, 2/13, 20, 27 WELLS FARGO BANK, from the School District 3. 0202-4-2-17 Margaret & Katherine Sacer 49 Bieselin Road $ 2,264.62 entered April 11, 2018, I - 3/5 | N.A., Plaintiff between the hours of 4. 0202-6-4-7 ULLOA Global LLC 8 Mooring Drive $ 191.62 will sell at public auction AGAINST 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. 5. 0202-8-7-5 Robert & Ana Geller 13 Livingston Road $ 3,253.17 to the highest bidder at NOTICE OF SALE ELIZABETH NJERVE AKA (Monday-Friday) at the 6. 0202-9-2-20 Ronald Kawitzky 32 Brewster Lane $ 4,917.11 Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 SUPREME COURT COUN- ELIZABETH S NJERVE, District’s Administration 7. 0202-13-1-14.5 MacLaren Ventures LLC 86 S. Howells Point Rd $ 820.69 Independence Hill, Farm- TY OF SUFFOLK, WELLS AKA ELIZABETH SARA building located at 189 LIA, 20751, 2/20, 27 - 3/5 ingville, NY 11738 on FARGO BANK N.A., AS NJERVE, ET AL., Defen- North Dunton Ave., East March 19, 2020 at 10:00 TRUSTEE, FOR CAR- dant(s) Patchogue, New York. AM. Premises known as 39 RINGTON MORTGAGE Pursuant to a Judgment FURTHER NOTICE Carmen View Drive, Shir- LOAN TRUST, SERIES of Foreclosure and Sale IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Notice of Formation of Brian T. Egan, Referee MEADOW DR, UNIT E, ley, NY 11967-0000. Dis- 2006-NC3 ASSET-BACKED duly dated April 02, 2019 personal registration of JJ.TT GENERAL CON- Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, HOLBROOK, NY 11741. trict 0200 Sec 974.50 Block PASS-THROUGH CER- I, the undersigned Referee voters is required either STRUCTION LLC Articles LLC All that certain plot piece 04.00 Lot 001.013. All that TIFICATES, Plaintiff, vs. will sell at public auction pursuant to § 2014 of of Organization filed with Attorney(s) for the Plain- or parcel of land, with the certain plot, piece or par- THOMAS PERADZE; ET at the Brookhaven Town the Education Law or Secretary of the State tiff buildings and improve- cel of land, situate, lying AL., Defendant(s). Hall, 1 Independence Hill, pursuant to Article 5 of of New York (SSNY) on 175 Mile Crossing Boule- ments erected, situate, and being in the Town Pursuant to an Judgment Farmingville, NY 11738, on the Election Law. If a voter 12/06/2019 Office location; vard lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Foreclosure and Sale March 25, 2020 at 10:00AM, has theretofore registered Suffolk County. SSNY des- Rochester, New York of Islip, County of Suffolk of Suffolk and State of duly filed on December 29, premises known as 111 pursuant to § 2014 of the ignated for service of pro- 14624 and State of New York, New York. Approximate 2015, and Order Appoint- STUYVESANT DRIVE, Education Law and has cess. SSNY shall mail a (877) 430-4792 DISTRICT 0500, SECTION Amount of Judgment is ing Substitute Referee and PORT JEFFERSON STA- voted at any Annual or copy of any process served Dated: January 3, 2020 130.00, BLOCK 05.00, $543,580.63 plus interest Extend Time to Conduct TION, NY 11776. All that Special District Meeting of against the LLC to c/o: LIA, 20700, 2/13, 20, 27 LOT 006.000. Approxi- and costs. Premises will be Foreclosure Sale, grant- certain plot piece or parcel the South Country Central THE LLC, 23 FORDHAM - 3/5 | mate amount of judgment sold subject to provisions ed December 27, 2019, I, of land, with the buildings School District within the STREET. PATCHOGUE, $215,341.36 plus interest of filed Judgment Index the undersigned Referee and improvements erect- past four (4) years, such NEW YORK 11772. Pur- NOTICE OF SALE and costs. Premises will No 10713/13. will sell at public auction ed, situate, lying and being voter is eligible to vote at pose; All Lawful Purposes. SUPREME COURT COUN- be sold subject to provi- Susan Saltz, Esq., Referee at the Brookhaven Town in the Town of Brookha- this election; if a voter is LIA, 20646, 1/30 - 2/6, TY OF SUFFOLK sions of filed Judgment for SPSN207 Hall, 1 Independence ven, County of Suffolk registered and eligible to 13, 20, 27 - 3/5 | THE BANK OF NEW Index# 606013/2018. LIA, 20704, 2/13, 20, 27 Hill, Farmingville, NY on and State of New York, vote pursuant to Article 5 YORK MELLON FKA THE TARSHA C. SMITH, ESQ., - 3/5 | March 19, 2020 at 10:00 DISTRICT 0200, SECTION of the Election Law, such Legal Notice # 21563777 BANK OF NEW YORK, AS Referee a.m., premises known as 9 336.00, BLOCK 03.00, voter is also eligible to vote Notice of formation of TRUSTEE FOR THE CER- Gross Polowy, LLC NOTICE OF SALE Dry Saw Mill Road, Manor- LOT 020.000. Approxi- at this election. All other Naughton’s Landscaping TIFICATEHOLDERS OF Attorney for Plaintiff SUPREME COURT COUN- ville, NY. All that certain mate amount of judgment persons who wish to vote LLC. Articles of Organiza- CWMBS, INC., CHL MORT- 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite TY OF SUFFOLK plot, piece or parcel of $301,334.49 plus interest must register. Registration tion filed with the Secre- GAGE PASS-THROUGH 100 WELLS FARGO BANK, land, with the buildings and costs. Premises will shall be conducted for tary of State of New York TRUST 2007-HY1, MORT- Williamsville, NY 14221 N.A., Plaintiff and improvements there- be sold subject to provi- the purpose of registering SSNY on 01/21/20. Office GAGE PASS-THROUGH LIA, 20702, 2/13, 20, 27 AGAINST on erected, situate, lying sions of filed Judgment for all qualified voters of the located in Suffolk. SSNY CERTIFICATES, SERIES - 3/5 | MICHAEL PETRILLO, et and being in the Town of Index# 606108/2017. District pursuant to §2014 is designated for service of 2007-HY1, Plaintiff al., Defendant(s) Brookhaven, County of ROBERT A. CACCESE, of the Education Law process. SSNY shall mail AGAINST SUPREME COURT – Pursuant to a Judgment of Suffolk and State of New ESQ., Referee through Thursday, April 2, copy of any process served ANDRE B. BRERETON, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Foreclosure and Sale duly York, District 0200, Sec- Gross Polowy, LLC 2020, between the hours against the LLC P.O. BOX SONDRA P. BRERETON, THE BANK OF NEW dated December 11, 2018 tion 298.00, Block 02.00 Attorney for Plaintiff of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., 541 Coram, NY 11772. Pur- et al., Defendant(s) YORK MELLON F/K/A I, the undersigned Referee and Lot 007.000. Approxi- 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite prevailing time on all pose: any lawful purpose. Pursuant to a Judgment THE BANK OF NEW will sell at public auction mate amount of judgment 100 regular days during which LIA, 20691, 2/6, 13, 20, of Foreclosure and Sale YORK AS SUCCESSOR at the Brookhaven Town is $715,214.62 plus interest Williamsville, NY 14221 the Office of the District 27 - 3/5, 12 | duly dated July 30, 2018 TO JPMORGAN CHASE Hall, 1 Independence Hill, and costs. Premises will be LIA, 20725, 2/20, 27 - Clerk is in operation at I, the undersigned Referee BANK, NOT INDIVID- Farmingville, NY 11738, on sold subject to provisions 3/5, 12 | the Office of the Clerk Legal Notice # 21561834 will sell at public auction UALLY BUT SOLELY March 18, 2020 at 9:00AM, of filed Judgment Index # located in the South Notice of formation of at the Brookhaven Town AS TRUSTEE FOR THE premises known as 14 02021/12. NOTICE OF SPECIAL Country Central School Dynasty Properties, LLC. Hall, 1 Independence Hill HOLDERS OF THE BEAR SOUTH STREET, MANOR- If the sale is set aside for DISTRICT MEETING OF District Administration Articles of Organization Farmingville NY 11738, STEARNS ALT-A TRUST VILLE, NY 11949. All that any reason, the Purchaser THE SOUTH COUNTRY Building,189 North Dunton filed with the Secretary of on March 18, 2020 at 2005-1, MORTGAGE certain plot piece or parcel at the sale shall be enti- CENTRAL SCHOOL DIS- Avenue, East Patchogue, State of New York SSNY 10:30AM, premises known PASS-THROUGH CER- of land, with the buildings tled only to a return of TRICT New York, at which time on 12/9/2019. Office locat- as 34 BLOOMINGTON TIFICATES, SERIES 2005- and improvements erect- the deposit paid. The Pur- TOWN OF BROOKHAV- any person will be entitled ed in Suffolk. SSNY is STREET, MEDFORD, NY 1, Plaintiff against MAX ed, situate, lying and being chaser shall have no fur- EN, SUFFOLK COUNTY, to have his or her name designated for service of 11763. All that certain plot BANEGAS, et al Defen- in the Town of Brookha- ther recourse against the NEW YORK ON BEHALF placed on such register, process. SSNY shall mail piece or parcel of land, dant(s). ven, County of Suffolk Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, OF THE BROOKHAVEN provided that at such time copy of any process served with the buildings and Pursuant to a Judgment and State of New York, the Mortgagee’s attorney, FREE LIBRARY he or she is known, or against the LLC 22 Dog- improvements erected, of Foreclosure and Sale DISTRICT 0200, SECTION or the Referee. NOTICE IS HEREBY proven to the satisfaction wood Ave, Farmingville, situate, lying and being entered on January 3, 2019. 560.00, BLOCK 03.00, Brian Egan, Esq., Referee GIVEN, that a Special of said Clerk to be then NY 11738. Purpose: any in the Town of Brookha- I, the undersigned Referee LOT 004.047. Approxi- Roach & Lin, P.C. FKA District Meeting of the or thereafter entitled lawful purpose. ven, County of Suffolk will sell at public auction mate amount of judgment Peter T. Roach & Asso- qualified voters of the to vote at such Special LIA, 20698, 2/6, 13, 20, and State of New York, at the front steps of the $715,500.90 plus interest ciates, P.C., 6901 Jeri- South Country Central District Meeting for which 27 - 3/5, 12 | DISTRICT 0200, SECTION Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 and costs. Premises will cho Turnpike, Suite 240, School District, Town the register is prepared. 607.00, BLOCK 02.00, Independence Hill, Farm- be sold subject to provi- Syosset, New York 11791, of Brookhaven, Suffolk The register so prepared NOTICE OF SALE LOT 012.024. Approxi- ingville, N.Y. on the 19th sions of filed Judgment for Attorneys for Plaintiff County, New York will be pursuant to §2014 of the SUPREME COURT COUN- mate amount of judgment day of March, 2020 at 10:00 Index# 067697/2014. LIA, 20709, 2/13, 20, 27 held at the Brookhaven Education Law will be filed TY OF SUFFOLK $493,765.17 plus interest a.m. premises described FRANK M. MAFFEI, JR., - 3/5 | Free Library, 273 Beaver in the Office of the Clerk of Nationstar Mortgage LLC, and costs. Premises will as follows: All that cer- ESQ., Referee Dam Road, Brookhaven, the School District in the Plaintiff be sold subject to provi- tain plot, piece or parcel Gross Polowy, LLC NOTICE OF SALE New York on Tuesday, Administration Building, AGAINST sions of filed Judgment for of land, situate, lying and Attorney for Plaintiff SUPREME COURT- April 7, 2020 at 10:00 a.m., and will be open for Sandra Bouchard a/k/a Index# 602287/2016. being in the Incorporated 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite COUNTY OF SUFFOLK prevailing time, for the inspection by any qualified Sandra R. Bouchard; et al., ROBERT P. SWEENEY, Village of Patchogue, Town 100 WELLS FARGO BANK, purpose of voting by paper voter of the District Defendant(s) ESQ., Referee of Brookhaven, County of Williamsville, NY 14221 NATIONAL ASSOCIA- ballot upon the following beginning on each of the Pursuant to a Judgment Gross Polowy, LLC Suffolk and State of New LIA, 20705, 2/13, 20, 27 TION, Plaintiff, items: five (5) days prior to the of Foreclosure and Sale Attorney for Plaintiff York. - 3/5 | AGAINST (1) To adopt the date set for the meeting duly dated March 22, 2019 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite Said premises known as ROBERT V. SEAVERS, Annual Budget of between the hours of I, the undersigned Referee 100 61 Hillside Avenue, Pat- NOTICE OF SALE DANIEL SEAVERS, et al. the Brookhaven 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., will sell at public auction Williamsville, NY 14221 chogue, N.Y. 11772. SUPREME COURT COUN- Defendant(s) Free Library for prevailing time, week- at the Brookhaven Town LIA, 20701, 2/13, 20, 27 (District: 0204, Section: TY OF SUFFOLK, STATE Pursuant to a judgment the fiscal year days, except Sunday and Hall, 1 Independence Hill - 3/5 | 008.00, Block: 04.00, Lot: OF NEW YORK MORT- of foreclosure and sale 2020- 2021 and to on Saturday, April 4, 2020 Farmingville, NY 11738 on 009.000). GAGE AGENCY, Plaintiff, duly entered on September authorize that the between the hours of 9:00 March 19, 2020 at 9:30AM, NOTICE OF SALE Approximate amount of vs. MICHAEL COSTANZA, 18, 2015. requisite portion a.m. to 12:00 p.m. In addi- premises known as 140 Vil- SUPREME COURT COUN- lien $ 495,801.85 plus ET AL., Defendant(s). I, the undersigned thereof be raised tion, the registration list lage Circle West, Manor- TY OF SUFFOLK interest and costs. Pursuant to an Order Con- Referee, will sell at public by taxation on the shall be available in the ville, NY 11949. All that PNC BANK, NATIONAL Premises will be sold sub- firming Referee Report auction at the Brookhaven taxable property of Brookhaven Free Library certain plot piece or parcel ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff ject to provisions of filed and Judgment of Foreclo- Town Hall, 1 Independence the South Country on the day of the vote. of land, with the buildings AGAINST judgment and terms of sure and Sale duly filed Hill Farmingville, NY Central School FURTHER NOTICE and improvements erect- CECILIA J. LARREA AKA sale. on December 4, 2019, I, 11738 on March 23, 2020 at District. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ed, situate, lying and being CECILIA LARREA, et al., Index No. 609395-15. Rob- the undersigned Referee 10:00 AM premises known FURTHER NOTICE IS applications for absentee in the Town of Brookha- Defendant(s) ert Kohlus, Esq., Referee. will sell at public auction as 60 Market St, Mastic HEREBY GIVEN, that for ballots will be obtainable ven, County of Suffolk, Pursuant to a Judgment McCabe, Weisberg, & Con- at the Brookhaven Town Beach, NY 11951. the purpose of voting at from the office of the Clerk State of NY, District 0200 of Foreclosure and Sale way, LLC Hall, 1 Independence All that certain plot such meeting on Tuesday, of the School District Section 591.10 Block 01.00 duly dated January 25, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff Hill, Farmingville, NY on piece or parcel of land, April 7, 2020, the polls (Administrative Offices, Lot 121.000. Approxi- 2019 I, the undersigned 145 Huguenot Street - March 18, 2020 at 10:00 with the buildings and will be open between the 189 Dunton Ave., East mate amount of judgment Referee will sell at public Suite 210 a.m., premises known as 8 improvements thereon hours of 10:00 a.m. and Patchogue, New York) $156,672.45 plus interest auction at the Islip Town New Rochelle, New York Thrasher Avenue, Bellport, erected, situate, lying 8:00 p.m., prevailing time, between the hours of and costs. Premises will Hall, 655 Main Street, Islip, 10801 NY 11713. All that certain and being in the Town of and voting will be held 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., be sold subject to provi- NY 11751, on March 16, (914) 636-8900 plot, piece or parcel of Brookhaven, County of at the Brookhaven Free sions of filed Judgment 2020 at 9:00AM, premises LIA, 20703, 2/13, 20, 27 land, with the buildings Suffolk and State of New Library, 273 Beaver Dam Index# 068665/2014. known as 223 SPRING- - 3/5 | and improvements there- York. District 0200 Section Road, Brookhaven, New Please turn to next page longislandadvance.net | MARCH 5, 2020 | LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 23

PUBLIC NOTICES SEND LEGAL NOTICES TO [email protected] prevailing time, during all immediately preceding 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., is $771,451.52 plus inter- public information meeting Street, Patchogue, New a.m., premises known as days on which the School said meeting except prevailing time, weekdays est and costs. FRIEDMAN will be held in the Library York, and any weekday 34 Carlton Avenue, Mas- District is in session. Saturdays, Sundays and and on Saturday, April 4, VARTOLO LLP 85 Broad Building of the Patchogue- up to Thursday, April 2, tic, NY. All that certain Completed applications holidays from the Library 2020 between the hours of Street, Suite 501, New Medford (Public) Library, 2020 between the hours plot, piece or parcel of must be received by the located at 22 Station Rd., 9 am to 12 pm. In addition, York, New York 10004, 54-60 East Main Street, of 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 land, with the buildings District Clerk by March 31, Bellport, New York during the registration list shall Attorneys for Plaintiff. Patchogue, New York on p.m., at the Patchogue- and improvements there- 2020, if the ballot is to be regular business hours and be available in the South LIA, 20728, 2/20, 27 - March 31, 2020 at 6:00 Medford Library to add on erected, situate, lying mailed to the voter. If the from the School District Country Library on the day 3/5, 12 | p.m., prevailing time, to any additional names to and being in the Town of ballot is to be delivered between the hours of of the vote; and discuss the items set forth the register to be used at Brookhaven, County of personally to the voter at 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. FURTHER NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE PUB- herein to be voted upon by the aforesaid election, at Suffolk and State of New the office of the District (Monday - Friday) at the IS HEREBY GIVEN, that LIC AUCTION Supreme paper ballot, on Tuesday, which time any person York, District 0200, Section Clerk the completed District’s Administration applications for absentee Court of New York, SUF- April 7, 2020; and will be entitled to have 853.00, Block 01.00 and application must be building located at 189 ballots will be obtainable FOLK County. U.S. BANK FURTHER NOTICE IS his or her name placed on Lot 030.000 together with received by the District Dunton Avenue., East from the office of the Clerk NATIONAL ASSOCIA- HEREBY GIVEN, that for such registers, providing an undivided 2.6194 per- Clerk no later than 5:00 Patchogue, New York. of the School District TION, AS INDENTURE the purpose of voting at that at the meeting of the cent interest in the Com- p.m. on Monday, April 6, FURTHER NOTICE (Administrative Offices, TRUSTEE ON BEHALF such meeting on April 7, Board of Registration he mon Elements. Approxi- 2020. No absentee voter’s IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 189 Dunton Avenue., East OF AND WITH RESPECT 2020, the polls will be open or she is known, or proven mate amount of judgment ballot shall be canvassed petitions nominating Patchogue, New York) TO AJAX MORTGAGE between the hours of 9:30 to the satisfaction of the is $536,275.67 plus interest unless it shall have been candidates for the office between the hours of LOAN TRUST 2018-B, a.m. and 8 p.m., prevailing Board of Registration and costs. Premises will be received in the office of of Trustee of the South 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., MORTGAGE-BACKED time, and voting will be to be then or thereafter sold subject to provisions the Clerk of the District Country Library must be prevailing time, during all NOTES, Plaintiff, -against- held in the Patchogue- entitled to vote at such of filed Judgment Index # not later than 5:00 p.m. filed at the South Country days on which the School PATRICK MCAULEY Medford (Public) Library, public hearing or election 069986/2014. on the day of the election. Library, 22 Station Rd., District is in session. A/K/A PATRICK C. MCAU- 54-60 East Main Street, for which such registers Kevin Joseph Malloy, Esq., A list of all persons to Bellport, New York, no Completed applications LEY; KIM MCAULEY; JES- Patchogue, New York; and are prepared, and that Referee whom absentee ballots later than 5:00 p.m. on must be received by the SICA MCAULEY; NICOLE FURTHER NOTICE the registers so prepared Pincus Law Group, PLLC, shall have been issued will Monday, March 9, 2020; District Clerk at least MCAULEY; THOMAS IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to Section 2014 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, be available in the School such petitions shall be filed seven days before the vote MCAULEY, Index No. a copy of the statement of the Education Law of New York 11556, Attor- District Clerk’s office between the hours of 9:30 if the ballot is to be mailed 610012/2017. Pursuant to of the amount of money the State of New York neys for Plaintiff between the hours of a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (Monday to the voter. If the ballot is a Judgment of Foreclosure which will be required and the registration list LIA, 20731, 2/20, 27 - 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on - Friday) prevailing time; to be delivered personally and Sale duly dated, June for the ensuing year for prepared by the Board of 3/5, 12 | each of the five days prior each petition must be to the voter at the office 20, 2019 and entered with the Patchogue-Medford Registration will be filed to April 7, 2020, except directed to the Director of the District Clerk the the Suffolk County Clerk (Public) Library’s in the office of the Library NOTICE OF SALE Sundays and holidays. of the Library, must be completed application on July 5, 2019, Anthony purposes, exclusive of District Clerk , Patchogue- SUPREME COURT COUN- Dated: January 8, 2020 signed by at least twenty- must be received by the M. Parlatore, Esq., the public monies, may be Medford (Public) Library, TY OF SUFFOLK East Patchogue, New York five (25) qualified voters District Clerk no later than Appointed Referee, will obtained by any taxpayer 54-60 East Main Street, BAYVIEW LOAN SERVIC- BY ORDER OF of the School District, and 4:00 p.m. on Monday, April sell the premises known as in the Library District Patchogue, New York and ING, LLC, Plaintiff THE BOARD OF must state the residence 6, 2020. No absentee voter’s 113 Farner Avenue, Selden, beginning March 24, will be open for inspection AGAINST EDUCATION address of each signer and ballot shall be canvassed NY 11784 at public auc- 2020, except Saturday, by any qualified voter of SUSAN BOROWSKY, AMY SOUTH COUNTRY the name and residence of unless it shall have been tion at Brookhaven Town Sunday and holidays, the District between the BOROWSKY, et al., Defen- CENTRAL SCHOOL the candidate. Vacancies received in the office of the Hall, 1 Independence Hill, from the Library, located hours of 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 dant(s) DISTRICT, TOWN OF on the Library Board are Clerk of the District not Farmingville, NY 11738, at 54-60 East Main Street, a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 Pursuant to a Judgment of BROOKHAVEN, not considered separate, later than 5:00 p.m. on the on March 25, 2020 at 9:30 Patchogue, New York, p.m., prevailing time, on Foreclosure and Sale duly SUFFOLK COUNTY, specific offices, and the day of the vote/election. A A.M. All that certain plot, during the hours of 10:00 and after April 2, 2020 dated October 11, 2019 I, NEW YORK nominating petitions, list of all persons to whom piece or parcel of land, a.m. to 5:00 p.m., prevailing and each day thereafter the undersigned Referee Christine Flynn therefore, shall not absentee ballots have been situate, lying and being time: and prior to the day set for the will sell at public auction District Clerk describe any specific issued will be available in in the Town of Brookhav- FURTHER NOTICE special district meeting, at the Brookhaven Town LIA, 20726, 2/20 - 3/5, vacancies upon the Library the School District Clerk’s en, County of Suffolk and IS HEREBY GIVEN, that except Sundays. Hall, 1 Independence Hill, 19 - 4/2 | Board for which the office between the hours of State of New York known petitions nominating FURTHER NOTICE Farmingville, NY 11738, candidate is nominated; 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on as District: 0200; Section: candidates for the office of IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on March 24, 2020 at NOTICE OF SPECIAL and each of the five days prior 424.00; Block: 05.00; Lot: Trustee of the Patchogue- pursuant to the provisions 10:00AM, premises known DISTRICT MEETING OF FURTHER NOTICE to April 7, 2020 except 024.000 will be sold sub- Medford (Public) Library of 2018(a) of the as 25 Halliday Road, THE SOUTH COUNTRY IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sunday and on Saturday, ject to the provisions of shall be filed in the Office Education Law, absentee Coram, NY 11727. All that CENTRAL SCHOOL personal registration of April 4, 2020 between the filed Judgment, Index No. of the Library District ballots for the election of certain plot piece or parcel DISTRICT TOWN OF voters is required either hours of 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 610012/2017. The approxi- Clerk of the Patchogue- a Trustee of the Library, of land, with the buildings BROOKHAVEN, SUFFOLK pursuant to § 2014 of Dated: January 8, 2020 mate amount of judgment Medford (Public) Library, and adoption of the annual and improvements erect- COUNTY, NEW YORK ON the Education Law or East Patchogue, New York is $441,325.80 plus inter- at the Library, 54-60 East budget, may be applied ed, situate, lying and being BEHALF OF THE SOUTH pursuant to Article 5 of BY ORDER OF est and costs. FRIEDMAN Main Street, Patchogue, for at the Reference in the Town of Brookha- COUNTRY LIBRARY the Election Law. If a voter THE BOARD OF VARTOLO LLP 85 Broad New York, not later Desk of the Patchogue- ven, County of Suffolk NOTICE IS HEREBY has heretofore registered EDUCATION Street, Suite 501, New than Monday, March 9, Medford Library between and State of New York, GIVEN, that a Special pursuant to § 2014 of the SOUTH COUNTRY York, New York 10004, 2020, which petitions 9:30 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. DISTRICT 0200, SECTION District Meeting of the Education Law and has CENTRAL SCHOOL Attorneys for Plaintiff. shall be filed between Monday through Friday 397.00, BLOCK 03.00, qualified voters of the voted at any Annual or DISTRICT, TOWN OF LIA, 20729, 2/20, 27 - the hours of 9:30 a.m. and between 9:30 a.m. LOT 036.000. Approxi- South Country Central Special District Meeting BROOKHAVEN, 3/5, 12 | and 5:30 p.m. prevailing and 5:30 p.m. Saturday mate amount of judgment School District, Town within the past four (4) SUFFOLK COUNTY, time Monday to Friday. and between 1:00 p.m. and $450,434.38 plus interest of Brookhaven, Suffolk years, such voter is eligible NEW YORK NOTICE OF SPECIAL Vacancies on the library 5:00 p.m. on Sunday during and costs. Premises will County, New York will be to vote at this election; if Christine Flynn, DISTRICT MEETING OF board are not considered which the Library is open. be sold subject to provi- held at the South Country a voter is registered and District Clerk THE separate, specific offices, Such application must be sions of filed Judgment for Library, 22 Station Rd., eligible to vote pursuant LIA, 20727, 2/20 - 3/5, PATCHOGUE-MEDFORD and the nominating received by the Library Index# 14-3270. Bellport, New York on to Article 5 of the Election 19 - 4/2 | (PUBLIC) LIBRARY petitions, therefore, District Clerk by 5:00 p.m. TEMPLE MCDAY, ESQ., Tuesday April, 7, 2020 at Law, such voter is also TOWN OF BROOKHAV- shall not describe any on March 31, 2020 if the Referee 9:30 a.m., prevailing time, eligible to vote at this NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC EN, SUFFOLK COUNTY, specific vacancies upon ballot is to be mailed to Gross Polowy, LLC for the purpose of voting election. All other persons AUCTION Supreme Court NEW YORK the library board for the voter, or by 5:00 p.m. Attorney for Plaintiff by paper ballot upon the who wish to vote must of New York, SUFFOLK NOTICE IS HEREBY which the candidate is on April 6, 2020 if the 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite following items: register. Registration County. WILMINGTON GIVEN, that a Special nominated. Each petition ballot is to be personally 100 (1) To adopt the Annual shall be conducted for SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, District Meeting of the must be directed to the picked up by the voter or Williamsville, NY 14221 Budget of the South the purpose of registering FSB AS OWNER TRUST- qualified voters of the Library District Clerk of the voter’s representative. LIA, 20732, 2/20, 27 - Country Library all qualified voters of the EE OF THE RESIDEN- Patchogue-Medford (Pub- the Patchogue-Medford No absentee voter’s ballot 3/5, 12 | for the fiscal year District pursuant to §2014 TIAL CREDIT OPPORTU- lic) Library District, Town (Public) Library, must be shall be canvassed, unless 2020-2021 and to of the Education Law NITIES TRUST V-C, Plain- of Brookhaven, Suffolk signed by at least twenty- it shall have been received NOTICE OF SALE authorize that the through Thursday, April tiff, -against- CHRISTO- County, New York, will be five (25) qualified voters in the office of the Clerk SUPREME COURT COUN- requisite portion 2, 2020 between the hours PHER PELITSCH; ELLEN held in the Library Build- of the school district, and of the Library District not TY OF SUFFOLK, BAY- thereof be raised of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., PELITSCH; CLERK OF ing of the Patchogue-Med- must state the residence later than 5:00 p.m. on the VIEW LOAN SERVICING, by taxation on the prevailing time on all THE SUFFOLK COUN- ford (Public) Library, of each signer and the day of the election. A list LLC, Plaintiff, vs. TIMO- taxable property of regular days during which TY DISTRICT COURT; 54-60 East Main Street, name and residence of the of all persons to whom THY BROJER A/K/A TIM- the South Country the Office of the District JAWAM, INC. DBA Patchogue, New York, on candidates; and absentee ballots shall OTHY J. BROJER, ET AL., Central School Clerk is in operation at the EMPIRE BAIL BONDS; Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at FURTHER NOTICE have been issued will be Defendant(s). District, pursuant Office of the Clerk located PEOPLE OF THE STATE 9:30 a.m., prevailing time, IS HEREBY GIVEN that available in the Library Pursuant to an Order Con- to section 259 of the in the South Country OF NEW YORK CRIM- for the purposes of voting, personal registration of District Clerk’s Office firming Referee Report Education Law; and Central School District INAL COURTS BLDG; by paper ballot, upon the voters is required either beginning April 2, 2020 and Judgment of Foreclo- (2) To elect three Administration Building, DOROTHY KENNEDY, following items: pursuant to Section 2014 during regular business sure and Sale duly filed (3) Trustees of 189 Dunton Avenue, East Index No. 065680/2014. (1) To adopt the of the Education Law or hours on each of the five on December 9, 2019, I, the Library to fill Patchogue, New York, at Pursuant to a Judgment Annual Library pursuant to Article 5 of the (5) days prior to April 7, the undersigned Referee three-year terms which time any person will of Foreclosure and Sale District Budget of Election Law. If a voter 2020 except Sunday. will sell at public auction commencing May be entitled to have his or duly dated, November 1, the Library District has heretofore registered Dated: January 15, 2020 at the front steps of the 21, 2020 and ending her name placed on such 2019 and entered with the for the fiscal year pursuant to Section 2014 Patchogue, New York Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 May 18, 2023. register, provided that Suffolk County Clerk on 2020-2021 and of the Education Law and BY ORDER OF THE Independence Hill, Farm- FURTHER NOTICE IS at such time he or she is December 9, 2019, Dan- to authorize the has voted at any annual BOARD OF TRUSTEES ingville, NY on March 24, HEREBY GIVEN, that for known, or proven to the iel J. Panico, Esq., the requisite portion or special district meeting OF THE PATCHOGUE- 2020 at 12:30 p.m., prem- the purpose of voting at satisfaction of said Clerk Appointed Referee, will thereof to be within the past four years, MEDFORD LIBRARY ises known as 151 Daisy such meeting on Tuesday, to be then or thereafter sell the premises known raised by taxation such voter is eligible to Laura J. Maul Drive, Mastic Beach, NY April 7, 2020, the polls will entitled to vote at such as 11 Cedar Avenue, Lake on the taxable vote at this election; if a Library District Clerk 11951. All that certain be open between the hours Special District Meeting Grove, New York 11755 property of the voter is registered and LIA, 20730, 2/20, 27 - plot, piece or parcel of of 9:30 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., for which the register is at public auction at the Patchogue-Medford eligible to vote pursuant 3/5, 12 | land, with the buildings prevailing time, and voting prepared. The register Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Union Free School to Article 5 of the Election and improvements there- will be held at the South so prepared pursuant to Independence Hill, Farm- District; and Law, such voter is also NOTICE OF SALE on erected, situate, lying Country Library, 22 Station §2014 of the Education ingville, New York 11738, (2) To elect one (1) eligible to vote at this SUPREME COURT COUN- and being in the Town of Rd., Bellport, New York; Law will be filed in the on March 23, 2020 at 10:00 Trustee of the election. All other persons TY OF SUFFOLK, BAY- Brookhaven, County of and Office of the Clerk of the A.M. All that certain plot, Patchogue-Medford who wish to vote must VIEW LOAN SERVICING, Suffolk and State of New FURTHER NOTICE School District in the piece or parcel of land, (Public) Library to register. The Board of LLC, Plaintiff, vs. JOSE York, District 0209, Sec- IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Administration Building, situate, lying and being in fill a five (5) year Registration will meet for V. GUERRERO, ET AL., tion 021.00, Block 06.00 a copy of a statement 189 Dunton Avenue, East the Town of Smithtown, term commencing the purpose of registering Defendant(s). and Lot 050.000. Approxi- of the amount of money Patchogue, New York and County of Suffolk and July 1, 2020 and all qualified voters of Pursuant to a Judgment of mate amount of judgment which will be required for will be open for inspection State of New York known ending June 30, the District pursuant to Foreclosure and Sale duly is $407,814.49 plus interest the ensuing year for the by any qualified voter of as District: 0800; Section: 2025, as a result of Section 2014 of Education filed on January 25, 2018, and costs. Premises will be South Country Library’s the District beginning on 142.00; Block: 02.00; Lot: the expiration of Law on Tuesday, March 31, I, the undersigned Referee sold subject to provisions purposes exclusive of each of the five (5) days 035.000 will be sold sub- the term presently 2020 between the hours will sell at public auction of filed Judgment Index # public monies, may be prior to the date set for the ject to the provisions of held by Elizabeth of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 at the Brookhaven Town 618783/2017. obtained by any resident meeting, except Sunday, filed Judgment, Index No. Kennedy; and p.m., at the Patchogue- Hall, 1 Independence of the District during and shall be available 065680/2014. The approxi- FURTHER NOTICE IS Medford (Public) Library, Hill, Farmingville, NY on the fourteen (14) days between the hours of mate amount of judgment HEREBY GIVEN, that a located at 54-60 East Main March 26, 2020 at 10:00 Please turn to next page 24 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net

PUBLIC NOTICES SEND LEGAL NOTICES TO [email protected] Donald Sullivan, Esq., Ref- 3:00 pm, prevailing time, de la biblioteca pueden Oficina del secretario ven, County of Suffolk Auction.com or call (800) SUPREME COURT- eree on each of the five (5) days obtenerse en la oficina del del Distrito Escolar and State of New York, 280-2832. Wendy Rus- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK For sale information, prior to the date set for director de la biblioteca y Central de Longwood. DISTRICT 0200, SECTION so, Esq, Referee Frenkel HSBC BANK, USA, N.A., please visit Auction.com at the said annual election deben presentarse en esa Dichas solicitudes deben 937.00, BLOCK 05.00, Lambert Weiss Weisman Plaintiff, www.Auction.com or call and budget vote, except oficina, a más tardar, a las presentarse al secretario LOT 031.000. Approxi- & Gordon, LLP 53 Gib- AGAINST (800) 280-2832 Saturday when it may be 5:00 p. m. del 9 de marzo del distrito al menos mate amount of judgment son Street Bay Shore, NY MARIA M. ARGUE- Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz inspected by appointment de 2020. siete (7) días antes del $326,535.37 plus interest 11706 01-090211-F00 68217 TA, ARLEX A. ALFARO, & Hertzel, LLP, 200 John between the hours of Cada petición debe día de la votación, si la and costs. Premises will LIA, 20741, 2/20, 27 - FREDY A. ALFARO, JOSE James Audubon Parkway, 9:00 am and 12:00 noon, dirigirse al director boleta debe enviarse al be sold subject to provi- 3/5, 12 | A. ARGUETA, et al. Defen- Suite 202, Amherst, New prevailing time, and except de la biblioteca y, de votante por correo, o el sions of filed Judgment for dant(s) York 14228, Attorneys for Sunday and holidays. conformidad con la ley, día anterior al día de la Index# 603725/2016. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to a judgment Plaintiff The Board of Trustees debe estar firmada por, al votación, si la boleta debe KEITH O’HALLORAN, SUPREME COURT: SUF- of foreclosure and sale LIA, 20733, 2/20, 27 - of the Longwood Public menos, veinticinco (25) entregarse personalmente ESQ., Referee FOLK COUNTY. DEUT- duly entered on July 31, 3/5, 12 | Library shall hold a votantes calificados del al votante. Habrá una lista Gross Polowy, LLC SCHE BANK NATIONAL 2017. public meeting on the Distrito Escolar Central de todas aquellas personas Attorney for Plaintiff TRUST COMPANY, AS I, the undersigned ANNUAL ELECTION AND expenditure of funds and de Longwood; asimismo, para las que se hayan 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite INDENTURED TRUST- Referee, will sell at public BUDGET VOTE the budget thereof on debe indicar el nombre y la emitido boletas de voto 100 EE FOR NEW CENTURY auction at the Brookhaven OF LONGWOOD PUBLIC March 25, 2020 at 7:00 residencia del candidato, y en ausencia disponible en Williamsville, NY 14221 HOME EQUITY LOAN Town Hall, 1 Independence LIBRARY pm at the Longwood el nombre y la residencia la oficina del secretario LIA, 20737, 2/20, 27 - TRUST 2004-2, Pltf. vs. Hill Farmingville, NY TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN Public Library, 800 Middle de cada signatario. del distrito durante cada 3/5, 12 | FREDERICK WAGNER 11738 on March 19, 2020 SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW Country Road, Middle TENGA EN CUENTA uno de los cinco (5) días A/K/A FREDRICK WAG- at 1:15 PM premises YORK Island, New York. ADEMÁS que, de anteriores a la votación, REFEREE’S NOTICE OF NER, et al, Defts. Index known as 12 Valerie Lane, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Copies of the proposed conformidad con la salvo los días sábado y SALE IN FORECLOSURE #11-036803. Pursuant to Patchogue, NY 11772. that the Annual Election budget to be voted upon Sección 2014 de la Ley domingo. No se someterá SUPREME COURT - judgment of foreclosure All that certain plot and Budget Vote of the shall be available at the Educativa, se requiere a sondeo ninguna boleta COUNTY OF SUFFOLK and sale entered March 27, piece or parcel of land, Longwood Public Library Longwood Public Library, el registro personal de de voto en ausencia que MIDFIRST BANK, Plaintiff 2019, I will sell at pub- with the buildings and will be held on April 7, 800 Middle Country Road, los votantes, y ninguna no se haya presentado en - against - MARK E. SMITH lic auction at Brookhaven improvements thereon 2020. The hours of voting Middle Island, New York, persona tendrá derecho a la oficina del secretario AKA MARK SMITH, et al Town Hall, One Indepen- erected, situate, lying will be from 8:00 am to during regular business votar en dicha elección ni del distrito escolar a más Defendant(s). dence Hill, Farmingville, and being in the Town of 9:00 pm, prevailing time. hours commencing on a participar de la votación tardar a las 5:00 p. m. en la Pursuant to a Judgment NY on March 23, 2020 at Brookhaven, County of Qualified voters may vote March 2, 2020, and each del presupuesto si su fecha de la elección. of Foreclosure and Sale 9:00 a.m. prem. k/a 60 Lor- Suffolk and State of New at the Longwood Public weekday through April 7, nombre no aparece en el FECHA: 21 de febrero de entered on December 22, raine Court, Holbrook, NY York. District 0200, Section Library, 800 Middle Coun- 2020. registro de dicho distrito 2020 2017. I, the undersigned a/k/a District 0200, Sec- 894.00, Block 04.00 and Lot try Road, Middle Island, NOTICE IS HEREBY escolar. Ninguna persona POR ORDEN DEL Referee will sell at public tion 763.00, Block 07.00, 033.000. New York. The voting will FURTHER GIVEN that que se haya registrado CONSEJO DIRECTIVO auction at the Brookhaven Lot 001.000. Said property Approximate amount be held for the following applications for absentee previamente para una BIBLIOTECA Town Hall 1 Independence beginning at a point on the of judgment $564,680.44 purposes: ballots may be made at reunión anual o especial, PÚBLICA DE Hill Farmingville, Suffolk northerly side of Express plus interest and costs. 1. To adopt the Annual the office of the District o para la elección de LONGWOOD County, New York on the Drive North at the corner Premises will be sold Library Budget Clerk of the Longwood dicho distrito escolar LIA, 20735, 2/20, 27 - 19th day of March, 2020 formed by the intersection subject to provisions of for the 2020-2021 Central School District. o biblioteca, celebrada 3/5, 12 | at 10:00 a.m. All that cer- of the northerly side of filed Judgment. Index fiscal year and Such application must be o llevada a cabo en tain plot, piece or parcel Express Drive North with #23250/09. authorize the received by the District cualquier momento dentro NOTICE OF SALE of land, with the buildings the northwesterly side of SUSAN DENATALE, ESQ., requisite portion Clerk at least seven (7) de los cuatro (4) años SUPREME COURT COUN- and improvements there- Knickerbocker Ave., Run- Referee, thereof to be raised days before the day of the calendario anteriores al TY OF SUFFOLK U.S. on erected, situate, lying ning thence NW along the Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attor- by taxation on the vote, if the ballot is to be año calendario actual, o Bank National Associa- and being at Coram, Town northerly side of Express neys for Plaintiff - 40 Mar- taxable property of mailed to the voter, or by que esté calificada para tion, as Trustee, in trust of Brookhaven, County of Drive North, 67 ft. to a cus Drive, Suite 200, Mel- the library district; the day before the day of votar en virtud de las for the registered holders Suffolk and State of New point; Thence NE, 103 ft. ville, NY 11747 2. To elect one Trustee the vote if the ballot is to be disposiciones del Artículo of Citigroup Mortgage York. to a point; Thence SE, LIA, 20744, 2/20, 27 - for a five year term delivered personally to the 5 de la Ley Electoral, estará Loan Trust, Asset-Backed Premises known as 33 90.82 ft. to the westerly 3/5, 12 | beginning July 1, voter. A list of all persons obligada a registrarse Pass-Through Certificates, Hyde Lane Coram, (Town side of Knickerbocker 2020 and ending to whom absentee ballots nuevamente para la Series 2005-HE3, Plain- of Brookhaven) NY 11727. Ave.; Thence southerly and Legal Notice # 21567391 June 30, 2025. shall have been issued will votación para la elección tiff AGAINST Michael J. (District: 0200, Section: southwesterly along the Notice of formation Petitions for the Office be available in the office of anual y el presupuesto que Bruemmer a/k/a Michael 399.00, Block: 03.00, Lot: westerly and northwester- of SALVAGE THEORY of Trustee of the Library the District Clerk on each se llevará a cabo el 7 de J. Bruemner, et al., Defen- 022.000) ly side of Knickerbocker HOMES & DESIGN LLC. may be obtained at the of the five (5) days prior to abril de 2020. Los votantes dant(s) Pursuant to a Judg- Approximate amount of Ave. with the following Articles of Organization Library Director’s Office the day of the vote except pueden registrarse durante ment of Foreclosure and lien $494,476.79 plus inter- two (2) courses and dis- filed with the Secretary of and must be filed in that Saturday and Sunday. No cualquier día escolar en Sale duly dated 11-6-2019 est and costs. tances: 1) SE, 74.96 ft. to State of New York SSNY office no later than five absentee voter’s ballot la oficina administrativa I, the undersigned Referee Premises will be sold sub- a point; 2) SW, 45.09 ft. on 11/27/2019. Office locat- o’clock p.m., prevailing shall be canvassed, unless central del Distrito Escolar will sell at public auction ject to provisions of filed to the northerly side of ed in SUFFOLK. SSNY is time on March 9, 2020. it shall have been received Central de Longwood, at the Brookhaven Town judgment and terms of Express North, the point designated for service of Each Petition must be in the office of the Clerk Everett Drive, Yaphank, Hall, 1 Independence Hill, sale. or place of beginning. process. SSNY shall mail directed to the Director of of the School District by New York, 11980, hasta el Farmingville, NY 11738 on Index No. 617485/2016. Approx. amt. of judgment copy of any process served the Library and, pursuant 5:00 pm on the date of the jueves 2 de abril de 2020, March 24, 2020 at 1:00PM, Charles Kenny, Esq., Ref- is $511,339.86 plus costs against the LLC 25 WAD- to law, must be signed by election. entre las 9:00 a. m. y las premises known as 125 eree. and interest. Sold subject ING RIVER RD. CENTER at least twenty-five (25) DATE: February 21, 2020 2:00 p. m., en el horario Gull Dip Road, Ridge, NY Davidson Fink LLP to terms and conditions of MORICHES NY 11934 Pur- qualified voters of the BY ORDER OF THE correspondiente. 11961. All that certain plot Attorney(s) for Plaintiff filed judgment and terms pose: any lawful purpose. Longwood Central School BOARD OF TRUSTEES El registro preparado piece or parcel of land, 28 East Main Street, Suite of sale. JACOB TURNER, LIA, 20747, 2/20, 27 - District, and must state the LONGWOOD PUBLIC se archivará en la oficina with the buildings and 1700 Referee. THE MARGOLIN 3/5, 12, 19, 26 | name and residence of the LIBRARY del secretario del distrito improvements erected, Rochester, NY 14614-1990 & WEINREB LAW GROUP, candidate and the name VOTACIÓN PARA LA escolar y estará abierto situate, lying and being at Tel. 585/760-8218 LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 165 NOTICE OF SALE and residence of each ELECCIÓN ANUAL Y EL a la inspección que Ridge, Middle Island, Town For sale information, Eileen Way, Ste. 101, Syos- SUPREME COURT COUN- signatory. PRESUPUESTO realice cualquier votante of Brookhaven, County of please visit Auction.com at set, NY. #98412 TY OF SUFFOLK NOTICE IS HEREBY DE LA BIBLIOTECA calificado del distrito Suffolk and State of New www.Auction.com or call LIA, 20742, 2/20, 27 - Nationstar Mortgage LLC FURTHER GIVEN that, PÚBLICA DE LONG- escolar entre las 9:00 a. York, SECTION: 295.00, (800) 280-2832 3/5, 12 | d/b/a Mr. Cooper, Plaintiff pursuant to Section 2014 WOOD m y las 3:00 p. m, en el BLOCK: 03.00, LOT: Dated: December 31, 2019 AGAINST of the Education Law, PUEBLO DE BROOKHA- horario correspondiente, 014.000, District 0200. LIA, 20740, 2/20, 27 - NOTICE OF SALE Panagiotis Konstantatos; personal registration of VEN durante cada uno de los Approximate amount of 3/5, 12 | SUPREME COURT COUN- Marta Konstantatos; et al., voters is required, and no CONDADO DE SUFFOLK, cinco (5) días anteriores judgment $609,823.03 plus TY OF SUFFOLK, BAY- Defendant(s) person shall be entitled NUEVA YORK a la fecha establecida interest and costs. Prem- NOTICE OF SALE VIEW LOAN SERVICING, Pursuant to a Judgment to vote at said election TENGA EN CUENTA para la votación, para ises will be sold subject to SUPREME COURT LLC, Plaintiff, vs. JOSE of Foreclosure and Sale and budget vote whose que la votación para la elección anual y el provisions of filed Judg- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK V. GUERRERO, ET AL., duly dated March 26, 2019 name does not appear la elección anual y presupuesto que se ment Index #606238/2015. The Bank of New York Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee on the register of said el presupuesto de la menciona anteriormente, Steven Losquadro, Esq., Mellon FKA The Bank of Pursuant to a Judgment of will sell at public auction School District prepared Biblioteca Pública de excepto los sábados, días Referee Frenkel Lambert New York as Trustee for Foreclosure and Sale duly at the Brookhaven Town therefore. All persons who Longwood se llevará a en que el registro podrá Weiss Weisman & Gor- The Certificateholders of filed on January 25, 2018, Hall, 1 Independence Hill shall have been previously cabo el 7 de abril de 2020. inspeccionarse con cita don, LLP 53 Gibson Street the CWABS, Inc., Asset- I, the undersigned Referee Farmingville, NY 11738 on registered for any annual El horario de votación será previa entre las 9:00 a. Bay Shore, NY 11706 Backed Certificates, Series will sell at public auction March 30, 2020 at 3:00PM, or special meeting or de 8:00 a. m. a 9:00 p. m., en m. y las 12:00 p. m., en el 01-047220-F01 68167 2005-2, Plaintiff AGAINST at the Brookhaven Town premises known as 25 Sec- election of the said School el horario correspondiente. horario correspondiente, LIA, 20736, 2/20, 27 - Silvia Rosario, et al., Hall, 1 Independence ond Street, Moriches, NY District or Library held Los votantes calificados y los domingos y feriados. 3/5, 12 | Defendant(s) Pursuant to Hill, Farmingville, NY on 11955. All that certain plot or conducted at any time pueden votar en la El 25 de marzo de a Judgment of Foreclosure March 26, 2020 at 10:00 piece or parcel of land, within four (4) calendar Biblioteca Pública de 2020 a las 7:00 p. m., el NOTICE OF SALE and Sale duly dated 8-23- a.m., premises known as with the buildings and years prior to current Longwood, 800 Middle Consejo Directivo de la SUPREME COURT COUN- 2019 I, the undersigned 34 Carlton Avenue, Mas- improvements erected, calendar year or who are Country Road, Middle Biblioteca Pública de TY OF SUFFOLK Referee will sell at public tic, NY. All that certain situate, lying and being in otherwise qualified to vote Island, New York. La Longwood celebrará una WELLS FARGO BANK, auction at the Brookhav- plot, piece or parcel of the Town of Brookhaven, under the provisions of votación se llevará a cabo reunión pública donde se NA, Plaintiff en Town Hall, 1 Indepen- land, with the buildings County of Suffolk, State Article 5 of the Election para los siguientes fines: abordarán el gasto de los AGAINST dence Hill, Farmingville, and improvements there- of NY, District: 0200 Sec- Law, are not required to 1. Adoptar el fondos y su presupuesto. VANESSA L. WILLIAMS NY 11738 on March 20, on erected, situate, lying tion: 788.00 Block: 02.00 register again for said presupuesto anual Dicha reunión tendrá lugar AKA VANESSA WIL- 2020 at 1:00PM, premises and being in the Town of Lot: 005.001. Approxi- annual election and budget de la biblioteca para en la Biblioteca Pública LIAMS, ANTHONY E. WIL- known as 246 Montauk Brookhaven, County of mate amount of judgment vote to be held on April 7, el año fiscal 2020- de Longwood, 800 Middle LIAMS AKA ANTHONY Highway, Moriches, NY Suffolk and State of New $467,786.44 plus interest 2020. Voters may register 2021 y autorizar que Country Road, Middle WILLIAMS, ET AL., Defen- 11955. All that certain plot York, District 0200, Sec- and costs. Premises will on any school day at the se incremente la Island, New York. dant(s) piece or parcel of land, tion 853.00, Block 01.00 be sold subject to provi- Central Administrative parte necesaria de Las copias del Pursuant to a Judgment with the buildings and and Lot 030.000. Approxi- sions of filed Judgment Office of the Longwood dicho presupuesto presupuesto propuesto of Foreclosure and Sale improvements erected, mate amount of judgment Index# 621007/2017. Central School District, mediante la para la votación estarán duly dated August 07, 2017 situate, lying and being is $536,275.67 plus interest Edward Heilig, Esq, Ref- 21 Everett Drive, Yaphank, aplicación disponibles en la I, the undersigned Referee in the Moriches, Town and costs. Premises will be eree New York, 11980, through impositiva sobre la Biblioteca Pública de will sell at public auction of Brookhaven, Coun- sold subject to provisions Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, Thursday, April 2, 2020, propiedad sujeta Longwood, 800 Middle at the Brookhaven Town ty of Suffolk and State of filed Judgment Index # LLC between the hours of 9:00 a impuestos según Country Road, Middle Hall, 1 Independence Hill, of New York, SECTION: 069986/2014. Attorney(s) for the Plain- am and 2:00 pm, prevailing el distrito de la Island, New York, durante Farmingville, NY 11738, on 825.00, BLOCK: 03.00, Kevin Joseph Malloy, Esq., tiff time. biblioteca. el horario regular, desde el March 25, 2020 at 1:00PM, LOT: 017.000 District 0200. Referee 175 Mile Crossing Boule- The register so 2. Elegir un 2 de marzo de 2020 y cada premises known as 18 HES- Approximate amount of Pincus Law Group, PLLC, vard prepared will be filed in the fideicomisario por día hábil hasta el 7 de abril TON ROAD, SHIRLEY, NY judgment $407,658.91 plus 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, Rochester, New York Office of the Clerk of the de cinco años, de 2020. 11967. All that certain plot interest and costs. Prem- New York 11556, Attor- 14624 School District, and will desde el 1 de julio TENGA EN CUENTA piece or parcel of land, ises will be sold subject to neys for Plaintiff (877) 430-4792 be open for inspection by de 2020 y hasta el ADEMÁS que las with the buildings and provisions of filed Judg- LIA, 20743, 2/20, 27 - Dated: February 8, 2020 any qualified voter of the 30 de junio de 2025. solicitudes de voto improvements erected, ment Index #07504/12. For 3/5, 12 | School District between Las peticiones para la en ausencia pueden situate, lying and being in sale information, please the hours of 9:00 am and oficina de fideicomisarios presentarse en la the Township of Brookha- visit Auction.com at www. NOTICE OF SALE Please turn to next page longislandadvance.net | MARCH 5, 2020 | LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 25

PUBLIC NOTICES SEND LEGAL NOTICES TO [email protected] LIA, 20753, 2/27 - 3/5, dated December 17, 2019 #00166; Wendy Boza unit Victor Girone unit #460; 12, 19 | TITLE TRUSTEE FOR public auction at Brookha- 12, 19 | I, the undersigned Referee #00183; Maureen Ibanez Kristie Soares unit #48B; TRUMAN 2016 SC6 TITLE ven Town Hall, 1 Indepen- will sell at public auction unit #00185; William Melt- Joseph Farugio unit #495; SUPREME COURT OF TRUST, Plaintiff, dence Hill, Farmingville, NOTICE OF SALE at the Brookhaven Town zer unit #00288; Robert Manuel Duran unit #536; THE STATE OF NEW vs. NY on April 9, 2020 at 2:30 SUPREME COURT COUN- Hall, 1 Independence Hill Horn unit #00308; Lori Victor Herrera unit #547; YORK - COUNTY OF SUF- CARL VALERY, CARMEL- p.m. prem. k/a 7 Winter- TY OF SUFFOLK Farmingville, NY 11738 on Anzalone unit #00346; Luis Caro unit #553; Ilsa FOLK LE MICHEL, ET AL., ling St., Coram, NY 11727 JPMorgan Chase Bank, April 2, 2020 at 10:00AM, Wadena Pyatt unit #00355; Flores unit #554B; Julius U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., Defendants a/k/a lying and being in National Association, premises known as 59 Suzanne Meineke unit Horton unit #557; Osmond AS TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE IN the Town of Brookhaven, Plaintiff Smithtown Polk Bou- #00372; Leo Kelly/Colonial Fletcher unit #564; Stan- FOR LSF9 MASTER PAR- FORECLOSURE County of Suffolk and AGAINST levard, Centereach, NY Inn unit #00394; Gerard ley Snow unit #595; Ernest TICIPATION TRUST, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE State of NY, known and James Trowbridge a/k/a 11720. All that certain plot Stephan unit #00452; Nan- Motton unit #610; Jorge V. THAT designated as Lot No. 48 James C. Trowbridge; Jane piece or parcel of land, cyann Latino unit #00532; Sagastume unit #65; V.C JOSEPH CARAVELLO; ET. In pursuance of a Judg- on a certain map entitled, Trowbridge; et al., Defen- with the buildings and Edmond Nagle unit Fizzuoglio unit #67. This AL. ment of Foreclosure and “Map of Strathmore Pines, dant(s) improvements erected, #00548; Marie Anna Mill- sale may be withdrawn at NOTICE OF SALE Sale entered in the office Section 1,” and filed in the Pursuant to a Judgment situate, lying and being in er unit #00591; Alexander any time without notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY of the County Clerk of Office of the Clerk of the of Foreclosure and Sale the Town of Brookhaven, Dixon unit #00611. This See manager for details. GIVEN pursuant to a Final Suffolk County on April County of Suffolk on May duly dated July 18, 2018 County of Suffolk, State sale may be withdrawn at LIA, 20760, 2/27 - 3/5 | Judgment of Foreclosure 23, 2019, I, Michael M. 19, 1986, as Map No. 8113. I, the undersigned Referee of NY, District 0200 Sec- any time without notice. dated November 21, 2018, Capasso, Esq., the Referee Approx. amt. of judgment will sell at public auction tion 471.00 Block 01.00 See manager for details. Notice of Self Storage Sale and entered in the Office named in said Judgment, is $344,558.81 plus costs at the Brookhaven Town Lot 008.000. Approxi- LIA, 20758, 2/27 - 3/5 | Please take notice A Space of the Clerk of the County will sell in one parcel at and interest. Sold subject Hall, 1 Independence mate amount of judgment Place Self Storage located of Suffolk, wherein U.S. public auction on March to terms and conditions of Hill, Farmingville, New $679,025.49 plus interest Notice of Self Storage Sale at 3220 Horse Block Rd., BANK TRUST, N.A., AS 30, 2020 at the Brookhav- filed judgment and terms York, 11738 on March 30, and costs. Premises will Please take notice Prime Medford, NY 11763 intends TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 en Town Hall, 1 Indepen- of sale and the right of 2020 at 3:30PM, premises be sold subject to provi- Storage - Bohemia located to hold a sale of the prop- MASTER PARTICIPATION dence Hill, Farmingville, the United States of Amer- known as 2 Beaver Court, sions of filed Judgment at 868 Lincoln Ave., Bohe- erty stored in the below TRUST is the Plaintiff and County of Suffolk, State ica to redeem within 120 Brookhaven, NY 11719. Index# 604063/2016. mia, NY 11716 intends to listed Storage Spaces. The JOSEPH CARAVELLO; ET of New York, at 11:00 A.M., days from the date of sale All that certain plot piece Louis England, Esq., Ref- hold a sale of the property public sale shall occur as AL. are the Defendant(s). the premises described as as provided by law. For or parcel of land, with the eree stored in the below listed an online auction via www. I, the undersigned Referee follows: sale information, please buildings and improve- Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, Storage Space. The pub- storagetreasures.com will sell at public auction at 4 Pheasant Valley Dr visit Auction.com at www. ments erected, situate, LLC lic sale shall occur as an on 3/17/2020 at 12:00PM. the BROOKHAVEN TOWN Coram, NY 11727 Auction.com or call (800) lying and being in the Town Attorney(s) for the Plain- online auction via www. Unless listed below, the HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE SBL No.: 370.00-05.00- 280-2832. JUSTIN BLOCK, of Brookhaven, County of tiff storagetreasures.com contents consist of house- HILL, FARMINGVILLE, 003.000 Referee. COHN & ROTH, Suffolk, State of NY, Dis- 175 Mile Crossing Boule- on 3/17/2020 at 12:00PM. hold goods and furnish- NY 11738, on March 27, ALL THAT TRACT OF LLC, Attys. for Pltf., 100 trict 0200 Section 974.10 vard Unless listed below, the ings. Pascal Dangin unit 2020 at 3:00 pm, premises PARCEL OF LAND lying East Old Country Rd., Min- Block 01.00 Lot 019.000. Rochester, New York contents consist of house- #117; Christopher Marmo known as 213 NORTH in the Town of Brookhav- eola, NY. #98463 Approximate amount of 14624 hold goods and furnish- unit #262. This sale may EVERGREEN DRIVE, en, County of Suffolk and LIA, 20786, 3/5, 12, 19, judgment $279,801.46 plus (877) 430-4792 ings. Phyllis Stafford unit be withdrawn at any time SELDEN, NY 11784: State of New York 26 | interest and costs. Prem- Dated: February 7, 2020 #116; Donna Abrams unit without notice. See man- District 0200 Section The premises are sold sub- ises will be sold subject to LIA, 20756, 2/27 - 3/5, #122; Michael Flynn unit ager for details. 424.00, Block 07.00, Lot ject to the provisions of NOTICE OF SALE provisions of filed Judg- 12, 19 | #138; David Leach units LIA, 20761, 2/27 - 3/5 | 037.000: the filed judgment, Index SUPREME COURT: SUF- ment Index# 600016/2017. #15, #437 & #453; Philip ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT No. 609120/2015 in the FOLK COUNTY. NATION- Kenneth Seidell, Esq., Ref- REFEREE’S NOTICE OF Bambino unit #198; Judy Notice of Self Storage Sale PIECE OR PARCEL OF amount of $511,911.41 plus STAR MORTGAGE LLC eree SALE IN FORECLOSURE Hosek unit #2032; Sara Please take notice Prime LAND, SITUATE LYING interest and costs. D/B/A MR. COOPER, Pltf. Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, SUPREME COURT - Knox unit #2036; Stephen Storage - Centereach AND BEING IN THE Richard C. Turner, Esq. vs. CLAY ADAM WADE, AS LLC COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Ramage unit #2049; Ryan located at 21 Hammond TOWN OF BROOKHA- Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP TRUSTEE OF IRENE N. Attorney(s) for the Plain- CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Boyd unit #2054; Elizabeth Rd., Centereach, NY 11720 VEN, COUNTY OF SUF- Plaintiff’s Attorney WADE ASSETS MANAGE- tiff Plaintiff - against - NICH- Badalamente unit #2060; intends to hold a sale of FOLK AND STATE OF 500 Bausch & Lomb MENT IRREVOCABLE 175 Mile Crossing Boule- OLAS SCARPINATO, et al Maryann Rubel unit #2063; the property stored in NEW YORK Rochester, New York TRUST, et al, Defts. Index vard Defendant(s). Loretta Barker unit #215; the below listed Storage Premises will be sold 14604 #609768/2019. Pursuant to Rochester, New York Pursuant to a Judgment Robert Ayala unit #3042; Space. The public sale subject to provisions of Tel.: 855-227-5072 judgment of foreclosure 14624 of Foreclosure and Sale Deana Tloczkowski unit shall occur as an online filed Judgment Index # LIA, 20771, 2/27 - 3/5, and sale entered Feb. 11, (877) 430-4792 entered on July 8, 2019. #308; Patrick Schildt unit auction via www.storaget- 01043/2012. William F. 12, 19 | 2020, I will sell at pub- Dated: February 8, 2020 I, the undersigned Referee #309; Denise Caperna units reasures.com on 3/17/2020 Andes, Jr., Esq. - Referee. lic auction at Brookhaven LIA, 20754, 2/27 - 3/5, will sell at public auction #316 & #3162; John Roach at 12:00PM. Unless listed RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 NOTICE OF SALE Town Hall, One Indepen- 12, 19 | at the Brookhaven Town Jr. unit #3222; Antonio below, the contents con- Merchants Concourse, SUPREME COURT SUF- dence Hill, Farmingville, Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Aviles unit #3242; Angel- sist of household goods Suite 310, Westbury, New FOLK COUNTY NY on April 6, 2020 at NOTICE OF SALE Farmingville, NY 11738, ique Hillard unit #327; and furnishings. Dennis York 11590, Attorneys for U.S. BANK NATIONAL 10:00 a.m. prem. k/a 36 SUPREME COURT COUN- Suffolk County, New York John Youmans unit #374; Blachawk Systems units Plaintiff. ASSOCIATION, NOT Pace Avenue, Bellport, NY TY OF SUFFOLK on the 1st day of April, Joseph Rathjen unit #400; #00262, #00413 & #04059. LIA, 20767, 2/27 - 3/5, IN ITS INDIVIDUAL a/k/a District 0200, Sec- Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., 2020 at 11:00 a.m. All that Michael Sterling unit #409: This sale may be with- 12, 19 | CAPACITY BUT SOLELY tion 959.00, Block 7.00, Plaintiff certain plot, piece, or par- 2014 Kia VIN# KNAG- drawn at any time without AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Lot 56.000. Said property AGAINST cel of land, situate, lying M4AD5E5064683; Denesh notice. See manager for SUPREME COURT OF RMAC TRUST, SERIES beginning at a point on the Robert N. Berger; et al., and being in the Town of Sinanan unit #427; Brian details. THE STATE OF NEW 2016-CTT, Plaintiff against westerly side of Pace Ave- Defendant(s) Brookhaven, County of Goehringer unit #434; Vin- LIA, 20762, 2/27 - 3/5 | YORK - COUNTY OF SUF- NICOLAS PANOS, et al nue, distant 375 ft. north- Pursuant to a Judgment Suffolk, and State of New cent Buccellato unit #446; FOLK Defendants erly as measured along of Foreclosure and Sale York. Steven Munz unit #461; NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC MTGLQ INVESTORS L.P., Attorney for Plaintiff(s) the westerly side of Pace duly dated April 4, 2017 Premises known as 8 Rosemary Pagnotta unit AUCTION Supreme Court V. Knuckles, Komosinski & Avenue from the northerly I, the undersigned Referee Evergreen Ave., Port Jef- #490; John Menchen unit of New York, SUFFOLK MARIA M. ROSADO; ET. Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter end of a curve connecting will sell at public auction ferson Station, (Town of #535; Brad May unit #555; County. WILMINGTON AL. Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, the westerly side of Pace at the Brookhaven Town Brookhaven) NY 11776. PSI Transit Mix Corp unit SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, NOTICE OF SALE NY 10523 Attorney (s) for Avenue with the northerly Hall, 1 Independence Hill, (District: 0200, Section: #564; Alexander Bresali- FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIA- NOTICE IS HEREBY Plaintiff (s). side of Hampton Avenue, Farmingville, New York, 312.00, Block: 07.00, Lot: er unit #608; Lance Far- NA TRUST, AS TRUSTEE GIVEN pursuant to a Final Pursuant to a Judgment being a plot 120.81 ft. x 75 11738 on March 31, 2020 at 041.002 fka part of Lot ley unit #663; Denaleigh FOR NORMANDY MORT- Judgment of Foreclosure of Foreclosure and Sale ft. Approx. amt. of judg- 9:30AM, premises known 041.000) Ahrens units #754, #764, GAGE LOAN TRUST, dated November 14, 2019, entered January 2, 2020, ment is $91,027.05 plus as 197 Mastic Blvd, Mastic, Approximate amount of #765, #768, #769 & #785; SERIES 2015-1, Plaintiff, and entered in the Office of I will sell at public auc- costs and interest. Sold NY 11950. All that cer- lien $983,848.75 plus inter- Michael Dierberger unit -against- NICOLE WALK- the Clerk of the County of tion to the highest bid- subject to terms and con- tain plot piece or parcel est and costs. #813: Household goods ER; COREY WALKER; Suffolk, wherein MTGLQ der at Brookhaven Town ditions of filed judgment of land, with the buildings Premises will be sold sub- and Car parts; Frank Cag- PEOPLE OF THE STATE INVESTORS L.P. is the Hall, 1 Independence Hill, and terms of sale. For sale and improvements erect- ject to provisions of filed gino unit #849; Barbara OF NEW YORK; PORTFO- Plaintiff and MARIA M. Farmingville, NY 11738 information, please visit ed, situate, lying and being judgment and terms of Giordano unit #860; Don- LIO RECOVERY ASSOCI- ROSADO; ET AL. are on April 1, 2020 at 4:00 Auction.com at www.Auc- in the Town of Brookha- sale. ald Snow unit #867; Thom- ATES LLC; SELENAMA- the Defendant(s). I, the PM. Premises known as tion.com or call (800) 280- ven, County of Suffolk, Index No. 18901/2009. Joel as Behrens unit #876; Jef- RIE JERNIGAN; SLOMINS undersigned Referee will 98 Soundview Drive, Port 2832. DANIEL J. MURPHY, State of NY, Section: 854.00 Furman, Esq., Referee. frey Beeker unit #988. This INC; UNITED STATES sell at public auction at Jefferson, NY 11777. Dis- Referee. COHN & ROTH, Block: 01.00 Lot: 006.003. Davidson Fink LLP sale may be withdrawn at OF AMERICA, Index No. the BROOKHAVEN TOWN trict 0206 Sec 009.00 Block Attys. for Pltf., 100 East Approximate amount of Attorney(s) for Plaintiff any time without notice. 42501/2009. Pursuant to a HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE 01.00 Lot 029.000. All that Old Country Rd., Mineola, judgment $227,065.60 plus 28 East Main Street, Suite See manager for details. Judgment of Foreclosure HILL, FARMINGVILLE, certain plot, piece or par- NY. #98455 interest and costs. Prem- 1700 LIA, 20759, 2/27 - 3/5 | and Sale duly dated, Feb- NY 11738, on March 27, cel of land, situate, lying LIA, 20787, 3/5, 12, 19, ises will be sold subject to Rochester, NY 14614-1990 ruary 8, 2019 and entered 2020 at 9:30 am, premises and being in the Town of 26 | provisions of filed Judg- Tel. 585/760-8218 Notice of Self Storage Sale with the Suffolk County known as 5 GORDAL Brookhaven, at Port Jef- ment Index# 31171/13. For sale information, Please take notice Prime Clerk on February 26, 2019, LANE, CORAM, NY 11727: ferson, County of Suffolk NOTICE OF SALE Arthur E. Shulman, Esq., please visit Auction.com at Storage - Bayshore Pine Louis C. England, Esq., the District 0200, Section and State of New York. SUPREME COURT: SUF- Referee www.Auction.com or call Aire Dr located at 99 Pine Appointed Referee, will 283.00, Block 08.00, Lot Approximate Amount of FOLK COUNTY. U.S. Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, (800) 280-2832 Aire Dr., Bayshore, NY sell the premises known 028.000: Judgment is $712,799.34 BANK, N.A., A SUC- LLC Dated: January 14, 2020 11706 intends to hold a as 5 Rose Lane, Middle ALL THAT CERTAIN plus interest and costs. CESSOR TRUSTEE TO Attorney(s) for the Plain- LIA, 20757, 2/27 - 3/5, sale of the property stored Island, New York 11953 at PLOT, PIECE OR PAR- Premises will be sold WACHOVIA BANK, N.A. tiff 12, 19 | in the below listed Stor- public auction at Brookha- CEL OF LAND, SITUATE, subject to provisions of (FORMERLY KNOWN AS 175 Mile Crossing Boule- age Space. The public sale ven Town Hall, 1 Indepen- LYING AND BEING AT filed Judgment Index No FIRST UNION NATIONAL vard Notice of Self Storage Sale shall occur as an online dence Hill, Farmingville, CORAM, IN THE TOWN 600604/2016. Cash will not BANK) AS TRUSTE FOR Rochester, New York Please take notice Prime auction via www.storaget- New York 11738, on April OF BROOKHAVEN, be accepted at the sale. LONG BEACH MORT- 14624 Storage - Holtsville located reasures.com on 3/17/2020 2, 2020 at 9:45 A.M. All that COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Elizabeth Harrington, Esq., GAGE LOAN TRUST (877) 430-4792 at 970 Waverly Ave., Holts- at 12:00PM. Unless listed certain plot, piece or par- AND STATE OF NEW Referee 2267-003121 2001-4, Pltf. vs. MICAHEL Dated: January 30, 2020 ville, NY 11742 intends to below, the contents consist cel of land, situate, lying YORK LIA, 20774, 2/27 - 3/5, GONZALEZ, if living, or LIA, 20755, 2/27 - 3/5, hold a sale of the property of household goods and and being in West Yaphank Premises will be sold 12, 19 | if either or all be dead, 12, 19 | stored in the below listed furnishings. Timothy Cur- in the Town of Brookhav- subject to provisions of their wives, husbands, Storage Spaces. The pub- ry unit #200; Earl Thomas en, County of Suffolk and filed Judgment Index # NOTICE OF SALE heirs-at-law, next of kin, NOTICE OF SALE lic sale shall occur as an unit #225; Tracy Jackson State of New York known 603921/2018. Pamela J. SUPREME COURT: SUF- distributes, executors, SUPREME COURT COUN- online auction via www. unit #254; Angela Brewster as District: 0200; Section: Greene, Esq. - Referee. FOLK COUNTY. U.S. administrators, assignees, TY OF SUFFOLK storagetreasures.com unit #26B; Xiomara Paiz 527.00; Block: 04.00; Lot: RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 BANK TRUST, N.A., AS lienors, and generally all Wells Fargo Bank N.A., on 3/17/2020 at 12:00pm. unit #287; Peter Evans unit 029.000 will be sold sub- Merchants Concourse, TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 persons having or claiming as Trustee, for Carrington Unless listed below, the #302; Rebecca Jennings ject to the provisions of Suite 310, Westbury, New MASTER PARTICIPATION under, by or through said Mortgage Loan Trust, contents consist of house- unit #307; Vanessa Lopez filed Judgment, Index No. York 11590, Attorneys for TRUST, Pltf. vs. JACQUE- MICHAEL GONZALEZ, by Series 2006-NC3 Asset- hold goods and furnish- units #340 & #578; Renae 42501/2009. The approxi- Plaintiff. LINE M. EVANS F/K/A purchase, inheritance, lien Backed Pass-Through Cer- ings. Christopher Mauro Martin unit #357; Bruce mate amount of judgment LIA, 20768, 2/27 - 3/5, JACQUELINE M. GRIB- or otherwise, of any right, tificates, Plaintiff unit #00004; Janaya Potter Gray unit #37; Robin White is $522,778.68 plus inter- 12, 19 | BINS, et al, Defts. Index title or interest in and to AGAINST unit #00044; James K. Mur- unit #370; Christian Repet- est and costs. FRIEDMAN #611543/15. Pursuant to the premises described Constance McGrath a/k/a ray unit #00100; Anthony to unit #392; Earl Thomas VARTOLO LLP 85 Broad STATE OF NEW YORK judgment of foreclosure in the complaint herein, Constance A. McGrath; et De Vito unit #00134; Jean unit #393; Marlon Pittman Street, Suite 501, New SUPREME COURT: COUN- and sale entered Jan. 10, and the respective hus- al., Defendant(s) Zephirin unit #00145; John unit #428; Luis Rodriguez York, New York 10004, TY OF SUFFOLK 2019 and order appointing Pursuant to a Judgment of J. Rapp Jr. units #00149 unit #43; Jose Merino Attorneys for Plaintiff. U.S. BANK, NATIONAL a successor referee dated Foreclosure and Sale duly & #00247; David Boe unit units #438, #537 & #538; LIA, 20764, 2/27 - 3/5, ASSOCIATION AS LEGAL Jan. 9, 2019, I will sell at Please turn to next page 26 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net

PUBLIC NOTICES SEND LEGAL NOTICES TO [email protected] bands, wives, widow or Plaintiff within 20 days read the Summons and next of kin, successors is $401,609.33 plus inter- van Domonkos the right, requests front yard widowers of them, if any, after the service of this Complaint carefully. You and assigns of any such est and costs. FRIEDMAN to assume the name Mark setback variance for all of whose names are Summons, exclusive of the should immediately con- persons, all of whose VARTOLO LLP 85 Broad Istvan Ledeczi-Domonkos. proposed detached unknown to plaintiff, et al, day of service (or within tact an attorney or your names, whereabouts, and Street, Suite 501, New The child’s present address garage exceeding the Defts. Index #623916/2018. 30 days after service is local legal aid office to addresses are unknown York, New York 10004, is 14 Brookdale Drive, Bay 600 sq. ft. permitted Pursuant to judgment complete if this Summons obtain advice on how to and cannot be ascertained Attorneys for Plaintiff. Shore, NY; The child’s date (720 sq. ft.) located of foreclosure and sale is not personally delivered protect yourself. with due diligence. LIA, 20791, 3/5, 12, 19, of birth is 10/05/2002, The in the required front entered Feb. 4, 2020, I will to you within the State of SOURCES OF INFORMA- A petition having been 26 | child’s present name is yard (Herbert Circle) sell at public auction at New York). In case of your TION AND ASSISTANCE duly filed by EDWARD Marc Istvan Domonkos. (not permitted); also, Brookhaven Town Hall, failure to appear or answer, The State encourages you J. HUGHES. who is UNITED STATES DIS- LIA, 20793, 3/5 | side yard variance for One Independence Hill, judgment will be taken to become informed about domiciled at 2 Smith TRICT COURT existing bench located Farmingville, NY on April against you by default for your options in foreclo- Street, Center Moriches. EASTERN DISTRICT OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC in the required side 8, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. prem. the relief demanded in the sure. In addition to seek- New York 11934 NEW YORK HEARING yard. (0200 95300 0700 k/a 39 Lowell Avenue, Complaint. ing assistance from an YOU ARE HEREBY Civil Action No.: 20-cv- BOARD OF ZONING 014000) Holtsville, NY a/k/a Dis- NOTICE attorney or legal aid office, CITED TO SHOW CAUSE 00392 APPEALS 31. Brian Lankenau, 415 trict 0200, Section 730.00, YOU ARE IN DANGER OF there are government before the Surrogate’s NOTICE TOWN OF Jamaica Avenue, Block 02.00, Lot 024.000. LOSING YOUR HOME agencies and non-profit Court, Suffolk County, ______BROOKHAVEN Medford, New York. Approx. amt. of judgment IF YOU DO NOT organizations that you may at 320 Center Drive IN THE MATTER OF THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE Location: Northwest is $290,607.72 plus costs RESPOND TO THIS SUM- contact for information Riverhead, New York COMPLAINT PURSUANT TO THE PRO- corner of Jamaica and interest. Sold subject MONS AND COMPLAINT about possible options, 11901, on May 12th, 2020, -Of - VISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, Avenue and Columbus to terms and conditions of BY SERVING A COPY OF including trying to work at 9:30 o’clock in the Robert Burkhardt, as Own- SEC. 85-55 (B) OF THE Avenue, Medford. filed judgment and terms THE ANSWER ON THE with your lender during forenoon of that day, why a er of a 1995, 50-foot recre- BUILDING ZONE ORDI- Applicant requests of sale and the right of the ATTORNEY FOR THE this process. decree should not be made ational boat for Exonera- NANCE OF THE TOWN rear yard variances for United States of America MORTGAGE COMPANY To locate an entity near in the estate of PATRICIA tion from or Limitation of OF BROOKHAVEN, existing above ground to redeem within 120 days WHO FILED THIS FORE- you, you may call the toll- A. HERRMANN. a/k/a Liability, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- swimming pool and from the date of sale as CLOSURE PROCEEDING free helpline maintained PATRICIA HERRMANN Petitioner. EN THAT THE BOARD pool deck. (0200 77400 provided by law. HOWARD AGAINST YOU AND FIL- by the New York State lately domiciled at 9 ______OF ZONING APPEALS 0200 003000) BERGSON, Referee. THE ING THE ANSWER WITH Department of Financial Douglaston Court. Ridge. PLEASE TAKE WILL HOLD A PUB- 34. Gerald Burke, c/o MARGOLIN & WEINREB THE COURT, A DEFAULT Services at 1-877-BANK- New York, admitting NOTICE that Robert LIC HEARING AT ONE Andrew Malguarnera, LAW GROUP, LLP, Attys. JUDGMENT MAY BE NYS (1-877-226-5697) to probate a Will dated Burkhardt, as Owner of a INDEPENDENCE HILL, 713 Main Street, for Pltf., 165 Eileen Way, ENTERED AND YOU CAN or visit the department’s August 24, 2018, a copy of 1995, 50-foot recreational FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. Port Jefferson, NY. Ste. 101, Syosset, NY. LOSE YOUR HOME. website at: http://www.dfs. which is attached, as the boat, pursuant to 46 (2ND FLOOR AUDITO- Location: South #98422 SPEAK TO AN ny.gov Will of PATRICIA A. U.S.C. §§ 30501 et seq., RIUM) ON WEDNESDAY, side Aster Avenue, LIA, 20788, 3/5, 12, 19, ATTORNEY OR GO TO RIGHTS AND OBLIGA- HERRMANN a/k/a involving admiralty and MARCH 11, 2020 COM- 320’ West of Abner 26 | THE COURT WHERE TIONS PATRICIA HERRMANN maritime claims within MENCING AT 2:00 P.M. Drive, Holtsville. YOUR CASE IS PENDING YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED deceased, relating to real the meaning of Rule 9(h) AND IN ACCORDANCE Applicant requests INDEX NO.: 621447/2018 FOR FURTHER TO LEAVE YOUR HOME and personal property, and of the Federal Rules of WITH OPEN MEET- side yard variances Date Filed: 02/06/2020 INFORMATION ON AT THIS TIME. You have directing that Civil Procedure and Rule INGS LAW, SAID PUB- for existing above SUPPLEMENTAL SUM- HOW TO ANSWER the right to stay in your [ X ] Letters Testamenta- F of the Supplemental LIC HEARING WILL BE ground swimming pool MONS WITH NOTICE THE SUMMONS AND home during the foreclo- ry issue to: EDWARD J. Rules for Admiralty or LIVE STREAMED OVER and pool deck; also, MORTGAGED PREMISES: PROTECT YOUR sure process. You are HUGHES Maritime Claims and Asset THE INTERNET AT http:// side yard variance for 2914 Devon Avenue, Med- PROPERTY. not required to leave your [ ] Letters of Trusteeship Forfeiture Actions of the brookhaventownny.igm2. existing deck. (0200 ford, New York 11763 SENDING PAYMENT home unless and until your issue to: Federal Rules of Civil com/Citizens/Default. 73200 0100 018000) SBL #: 0200-659.00-05.00- TO YOUR MORTGAGE property is sold at auction [ ] Letters of Administra- Procedure, concerning any aspx, TO CONSIDER THE 51. Maria Matos, c/o 023.000 COMPANY WILL pursuant to a judgment of tion c.t.a. issue to claims for loss, damage, FOLLOWING: Andrew Malguarnera, Plaintiff designates Suf- NOT STOP THIS foreclosure and sale. (State any further relief injury and/or fatality 2. Michelle Anastasio, 713 Main Street, folk County as the place of FORECLOSURE ACTION. Regardless of whether requested) arising or resulting from an c/o Traci’s Permits, Port Jefferson, NY. trial; venue is based upon YOU MUST RESPOND you choose to remain in HON. THERESA WHELAN alleged incident, which is 80 Terry Street, Location: Northeast the county in which the BY SERVING A COPY OF your home, YOU ARE Michael Cippollino, Chief claimed to have occurred Patchogue, New York. corner Moor Lane mortgaged premises is sit- THE ANSWER ON THE REQUIRED TO TAKE Clerk on or about July 14, 2019, Location: East side of and Pine Neck Road, uate. ATTORNEY FOR THE CARE OF YOUR PROPER- Dated, Attested and Sealed while petitioner’s vessel Grove Avenue 101.82’ East Patchogue. STATE OF NEW YORK PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE TY and pay property taxes February 16th, 2020 was upon the navigable South of Wood Burn Applicant requests SUPREME COURT: COMPANY) AND FILING in accordance with state DRANITZKE, waters of the United States, Street, Patchogue. height variance for COUNTY OF Suffolk THE ANSWER WITH THE and local law. LECHTRECKER, TRA- as more fully described in Applicant requests existing 15.6’ high The Bank of New York COURT. FORECLOSURE RESCUE BOLD & JOHNSON the Complaint; and front yard setback detached garage (14’ Mellon FKA The Bank of THE OBJECT of the SCAMS Attorney for Petitioner PLEASE TAKE variance for existing high permitted). (0200 New York, as Trustee for above captioned action is Be careful of people who (631) 475-0200 FURTHER NOTICE that 8’ x 8’ deck with steps. 98260 0300 021000) the certificateholders of to foreclose a Mortgage approach you with offers Telephone Number all persons, firms, entities (0200 97930 0400 CASES WILL BE HEARD the CWABS, Inc., Asset- to secure $305,100.00 and to “save” your home. 73 North Ocean Avenue, or corporations, having 017000) AT THE DISCRETION OF Backed Certificates, Series interest, recorded in the There are individuals who Suite A. Patchogue. New any claim or suit against 6. RC Realty Properties THE BOARD. 2006-25, Suffolk County Clerk’s watch for notices of fore- York 11772 the petitioner or his vessel LLC, P.O. Box 431, PAUL M. DE CHANCE Plaintiff, Office on November 22, closure actions in order Address of Attorney arising or resulting from Lake Grove, NY. CHAIRMAN -against- 2006 in Liber M00021422, to unfairly profit from a [Note: This citation is the alleged incident must Location: North side LIA, 20794, 3/5 | Yvette V. Schaff; James Page 477, covering homeowner’s distress. You served upon you as file a claim as provided in Brentwood Avenue, Schickler, if living and if premises known as 2914 should be extremely care- required by law. You are Rule F of the Supplemental 120’ West of Glenwood NOTICE OF SALE any be dead, any and all Devon Avenue, Medford, ful about any such prom- not required to appear. If Rules for Admiralty or Place, Farmingville. SUPREME COURT the heirs at law, next of New York 11763 – SBL ises and any suggestions you fail to appear it will be Maritime Claims and Applicant requests COUNTY OF SUFFOLK kin, distributees, devisees, #0200-659.00-05.00- that you pay them a fee or assumed you do not object Asset Forfeiture Actions lot area, lot frontage, SELENE FINANCE LP, grantees, trustees, lienors, 023.000. sign over your deed. State to the relief requested. You of the Federal Rules of minimum and total Plaintiff AGAINST PATRI- creditors, assignees and The relief sought in law requires anyone offer- have a right to have an Civil Procedure, with the side yard variances for CIA BEAUJUIN, et al., successors in interest of the within action is a ing such services for profit attorney appear for you.] Clerk of the Court, at the proposed one family Defendant(s) Pursuant to any of the aforesaid defen- final judgment directing to enter into a contract LIA, 20790, 3/5, 12, 19, United States District dwelling on a 50 ft. a Judgment of Foreclo- dants, next of kin, distrib- the sale of the premises which fully describes the 26 | Court, Eastern District lot. (0200 60300 0200 sure and Sale duly dated utees, devisees, grantees, described above to satisfy services they will perform of New York, 100 Federal 019000) September 17, 2015 I, the trustees, lienors, creditors, the debt secured by the and fees they will charge, NOTICE OF SALE PUB- Plaza, Central Islip, NY 19. Joseph Kucera, c/o undersigned Referee will assignees and successors Mortgage described above. and which prohibits them LIC AUCTION Supreme 11722, and must deliver Christine Nicholl, sell at public auction at the in interest of any of the The Plaintiff also seeks from taking any money Court of New York, SUF- or mail to the attorneys 18 Railroad Avenue, Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 aforesaid classes of per- a deficiency judgment from you until they have FOLK County. U.S. BANK for the petitioner, James Center Moriches, Independence Hill, Farm- son, if they or any of them against the Defendants completed all such prom- TRUST NATIONAL ASSO- E. Mercante, Esq., RUBIN, NY. Location: South ingville, NY 11738, on April be dead, and their respec- and for any debt secured ised services. CIATION, AS TRUSEE OF FIORELLA, FRIEDMAN side Jamaica Avenue, 03, 2020 at 12:00PM, prem- tive husbands, wives or by said Mortgage which LIA, 20789, 3/5, 12, 19, THE LODGE SERIES III & MERCANTE LLP, 630 205’ East of Medford ises known as 4 TIGER widows, if any, and all of is not satisfied by the 26 | TRUST, Plaintiff, -against- Third Avenue, 3rd Floor, Avenue, Medford. COURT, YAPHANK, NY whom and whose names proceeds of the sale of said DEBRA ANN BRISTEL; New York, New York Applicant requests 11980. All that certain plot and places of residence premises. PROBATE CITATION WILLIAM BRISTEL; 10017, a copy on or before front yard setback piece or parcel of land, are unknown to plaintiff, TO the above named Estate of Patricia A Her- AMERICAN EXPRESS the 30th day of March, variance for existing with the buildings and except as herein stated; Defendants, the foregoing rmann aka Patricia Herr- CENTURION BANK; 2020 or be defaulted. one story residence improvements erected, Walter Insalata; Joseph Supplemental Summons mann File No. 2019-5024 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Personal attendance is addition; minimum situate, lying and being Insalata; Danny Insala- with Notice is served SURROGATE’S COURT REALTY CORPORATION not required. Further, and total side yard in the Town of Brookha- ta, Jr., individually and upon you by publication - SUFFOLK COUNTY OF NEW YORK; DANIEL any claimant desiring to variances for existing ven, County of Suffolk as Administrator of the pursuant to an Order of the CITATION BRAUN; DIANE BRAUN, contest petitioner’s right two story residence and State of New York, Estate of Danny Insalata; Hon. C. Randall Hinrichs THE PEOPLE OF THE Index No. 607295/2015. either to exoneration from addition; also, height DISTRICT 0200, SECTION United States of America of the Supreme Court of STATE OF NEW YORK, Pursuant to a Judgment or limitation of liability variance for existing 610.00, BLOCK 02.00, o/b/o Internal Revenue the State of New York, By the Grace of God Free of Foreclosure and Sale shall file an Answer to the 15’ high detached LOT 018.012. Approxi- Service; New York State County of Suffolk, dated and independent duly dated, December 17, Complaint on or before the garage (14’ high mate amount of judgment Department of Taxation January 22, 2020. TO THOMAS M. STOKES, 2019 and entered with the aforesaid date as required permitted). (0200 $425,155.58 plus interest and Finance; John Doe Dated: February 25, 2020 FRANCES STOKES Suffolk County Clerk on by Supplemental Rule 77000 0500 008000) and costs. Premises will #1 through #6, and Jane McCalla, Raymer, Leibert, DUTTING, NINA January 6, 2020, Cheryl F. F of the Supplemental 21. Melissa Vitarelli, c/o be sold subject to provi- Doe #1 through #6, the last Pierce, LLC STOKES CIGNA, Mintz, Esq., the Appoint- Rules for Admiralty or Woodhull Expediting, sions of filed Judgment for twelve names being ficti- /s/______MONICA, DENNY, ed Referee, will sell the Maritime Claims and 1031 Main Street, Index# 20387/12. BROOKE tious, it being the intention Kyle Jacobs, Esq. NICHOLAS EVAN premises known as 2 Asset Forfeiture Actions Port Jefferson, NY. BREEN, ESQ., Referee of Plaintiff to designate 420 Lexington Avenue, MAURO, CATNERINE Rosewell Avenue, Shore- of the Federal Rules of Location: South side Gross Polowy, LLC Attor- any and all occupants, Suite 840 MAURO FERREIRA, ham, New York 11786 Civil Procedure, and Beech Avenue, 510’ ney for Plaintiff 1775 Weh- tenants, persons or cor- New York, New York 10170 CHRISTOPHER at public auction at the deliver or mail a copy East of Orchard Drive rle Drive, Suite 100 Wil- porations, if any, having p. 347-286-7409 MAURO, JENNIFER Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 to the attorneys for the (North side Clover liamsville, NY 14221 68289 or claiming an interest in f. 347-286-7414 DUTTING, CHRISTINA Independence Hill, Farm- petitioner, or be defaulted. Ave.), Farmingville. LIA, 20795, 3/5, 12, 19, or lien upon the premises HELP FOR HOMEOWN- DUTTING, MATTHEW ingville, New York 11738, Dated: 2/21/2020 Applicant requests 26 | being foreclosed herein; ERS IN FORECLOSURE DUTTING, MARK on April 6, 2020 at 10:00 LIA, 20792, 3/5, 12, 19, permission for Defendants, New York State Law DUTTING, JOHN A.M. All that certain plot, 26 | proposed finished NOTICE OF SALE TO THE ABOVE NAMED requires that we send you STOKES, ROBERT piece or parcel of land, basement on a 50’ SUPREME COURT COUN- DEFENDANTS: this notice about the fore- STOKES situate, lying and being Notice is hereby given that lot. (0200 53900 0300 TY OF SUFFOLK CMG YOU ARE HEREBY closure process. Please MICHAEL STOKES, in the Town of Brookhav- an order entered by the 055001) Mortgage, Inc., Plaintiff SUMMONED to answer read it carefully. THOMAS STOKES, en, County of Suffolk and Supreme Court Suffolk 24. Ciro Aliperti & Jean AGAINST Thomas Charles the Complaint in this SUMMONS AND COM- ROBERT DUTTING, JOHN State of New York known County, on the 14th day Dapontes, c/o Andrew Campbell, et al., Defen- action and to serve a PLAINT DUTTING, RICCARDO as District: 0200; Section: of February 2020, bearing Malguarnera, 713 Main dant(s) Pursuant to a Judg- copy of your answer, You are in danger of losing SUCC1, ANNIE SUCCI 079.00; Block: 03.00; Lot: Index No. 00779-20, a copy Street, Port Jefferson, ment of Foreclosure and or, if the Complaint is your home. If you fail to and THERESA SUCCI, if 030.000 will be sold sub- of which may be examined New York. Location: Sale duly dated 6-7-2019 not served with this respond to the Summons living, and if dead having ject to the provisions of at the office of the clerk, Northeast corner I, the undersigned Referee Summons, to serve a and Complaint in this fore- survived decedent, their filed Judgment, Index No. located at The Juliette A. of Herbert Circle notice of appearance closure action, you may executors, administrators, 607295/2015. The approxi- Kinsella building, River- and Herbert Circle, on the attorneys for the lose your home. Please distributees, heirs at law, mate amount of judgment head, N.Y. grants Marc Ist- Patchogue. Applicant Please turn to next page longislandadvance.net | MARCH 5, 2020 | LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 27

PUBLIC NOTICES SEND LEGAL NOTICES TO [email protected] will sell at public auction notice of appearance, TION AND ASSISTANCE are attempting to collect against you by default for John Graziano As Heir To Complaint. at the Brookhaven Town on the Plaintiff(s) The state encourages a debt. Any information the relief demanded in the The Estate Of Mary Gra- The Attorney for Hall, 1 Independence attorney(s) within twenty you to become informed obtained by them will be Complaint. ziano, Who Was Surviving Plaintiff has an office for Hill, Farmingville, NY on days after the service about your options in used for that purpose. The Attorney for Spouse Of Ciro Graziano, business in the County of April 6, 2020 at 9:30AM, of this Supplemental foreclosure. In addition LIA, 20797, 3/5, 12, 19, Plaintiff has an office for Maryann Califano As Heir Erie. premises known as 332 Summons, exclusive of to seeking assistance 26 | business in the County of To The Estate Of Mary Trial to be held in the Lockwood Drive, Shirley the day of service (or from an attorney or legal Erie. Graziano, Who Was Sur- County of Suffolk. a/k/a East Yaphank, NY within 30 days after the aid office, there are gov- Supplemental Summons Trial to be held in the viving Spouse Of Ciro Gra- The basis of the venue 11967. All that certain plot service is complete if this ernment agencies and and Notice of Object of County of Suffolk. ziano, Geraldine Clements designated above is the piece or parcel of land, Supplemental Summons non-profit organizations Action The basis of the venue As Heir To The Estate Of location of the Mortgaged with the buildings and is not personally delivered that you may contact for SUPREME COURT OF designated above is the Mary Graziano, Who Was Premises. improvements erected, to you within the State of information about pos- THE STATE OF NEW location of the Mortgaged Surviving Spouse Of Ciro TO Unknown Heirs of situate, lying and being New York). In case of your sible options, including YORK Premises. Graziano, Clerk Of The Mary Graziano, who was in the Town of Brookha- failure to appear or answer, trying to work with your COUNTY OF SUFFOLK TO Carole Bohlert Defen- Suffolk County Traffic & Surviving Spouse of Ciro ven, County of Suffolk judgment will be taken lender during this process. Action to Foreclose a dant in this Action. Parking Violations Agency, Graziano, Defendant In and State of New York, against you by default for To locate an entity near Mortgage The foregoing Star Community Publish- this Action. SECTION: 670.00, BLOCK: the relief demanded in the you, you may call the toll- INDEX #: 617087/2019 Supplemental Summons ing Group LLC, Equable The foregoing 02.00, LOT: 008.003, Dis- Complaint. free helpline maintained MORTGAGED PREMISES: is served upon you by Ascent Financial LLC, Cen- Supplemental Summons trict 0200. Approximate The Attorney for by the New York State 26 KEW DRIVE publication, pursuant to an ter Moriches Square LLC, is served upon you by amount of judgment Plaintiff has an office for Department of Financial SOUND BEACH, NY 11789 order of HON. Michael A. New York State Depart- publication, pursuant to $329,988.05 plus interest business in the County of Services at 1-800-342- DSBL #: 0200 - 030.00 - Gajdos, Jr. of the Supreme ment Of Taxation And an order of HON. Howard and costs. Premises will be Erie. 3736 or the Foreclosure 07.00 - 052.000 Court of the State of New Finance, Craig Grosseto, H. Heckman, Jr. of the sold subject to provisions Trial to be held in the Relief Hotline 1-800-269- ______X York, dated the Eighteenth Town Supervisor Town Supreme Court Of The of filed Judgment Index County of Suffolk. 0990 or visit the depart- BAYVIEW LOAN SERVIC- day of February, 2020 and Of Brookhaven, Donna State Of New York, dated #602965/2017. For sale The basis of the venue ment’s website at WWW. ING, LLC filed with the Complaint in Oliveri, Frank Oliveri, Val- the Eighteenth day of information, please visit designated above is the DFS.NY.GOV. RIGHTS Plaintiff, the Office of the Clerk of ley National Bank SBM February, 2020 and filed Auction.com at www.Auc- location of the Mortgaged AND OBLIGATIONS YOU vs the County of Suffolk, in State Bank Of Long Island, with the Complaint in the tion.com or call (800) 280- Premises. ARE NOT REQUIRED TO CAROLE BOHLERT IF the City of Riverhead. JPMorgan Chase Bank N Office of the Clerk of the 2832. Christopher Hahn, TO Angelo Castelli, Jr. LEAVE YOUR HOME AT LIVING, AND IF HE/SHE The object of this A, Allpoints Capital Corp, County of Suffolk, in the Esq., Referee Frenkel Defendant In this Action. THIS TIME. YOU HAVE BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL action is to foreclose Yellow Book Sales And City of Riverhead. Lambert Weiss Weisman The foregoing Supplemen- THE RIGHT TO STAY IN PERSONS UNKNOWN TO a mortgage upon the Distribution Company Inc The object of this action & Gordon, LLP 53 Gib- tal Summons is served YOUR HOME DURING PLAINTIFF, CLAIMING, premises described FKA Hibu Inc, American is to foreclose a mort- son Street Bay Shore, NY upon you by publication, THE FORECLOSURE OR WHO MAY CLAIM TO below, executed by Carole Express Bank Fsb, Far 5 gage upon the premises 11706 01-083687-F00 68175 pursuant to an order of PROCESS. YOU ARE NOT HAVE AN INTEREST IN, Bohlert dated the June 8, LLC, Maggio Environmen- described below, originat- LIA, 20796, 3/5, 12, 19, HON. Thomas F. Whelan REQUIRED TO LEAVE OR GENERAL OR SPECIF- 2009, to secure the sum of tal Services, People Of The ed by National City Bank 26 | of the Supreme Court Of YOUR HOME UNLESS IC LIEN UPON THE REAL $175,000.00 and recorded State Of New York, United dated February 24, 2005, The State Of New York, AND UNTIL YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIBED at Book 21834, Page 237 States Of America Acting executed by Ciro Graziano Supplemental Summons dated the Twenty-First PROPERTY IS SOLD AT IN THIS ACTION; SUCH in the Office of the Suffolk Through The IRS, Capital (who died on September and Notice of Object of day of February, 2020 and AUCTION PURSUANT UNKNOWN PERSONS County Clerk, on the July One Bank Usa N A, Vil- 21, 2014, a resident of the Action filed with the Complaint in TO A JUDGMENT OF BEING HEREIN GEN- 8, 2009; The mortgage was lage Of Lindenhurst, Dis- county of Suffolk, State of Supreme Court Of The the Office of the Clerk of FORECLOSURE AND ERALLY DESCRIBED subsequently assigned by cover Bank, Webster Bank New York) and Mary Gra- State Of New York the County of Suffolk, in SALE. REGARDLESS AND INTENDED TO BE an assignment executed N A, Michael Califano, ziano (who died on Janu- County Of Suffolk the City of Riverhead. OF WHETHER YOU INCLUDED IN WIFE, February 6, 2019 and Unknown Heirs Of Mary ary 10, 2015, a resident of Action to Foreclose a The object of this action CHOOSE TO REMAIN IN WIDOW, HUSBAND, WID- recorded on February 11, Graziano If Living, And the county of Suffolk, State Mortgage is to foreclose a mort- YOUR HOME, YOU ARE OWER, HEIRS AT LAW, 2019, in the Office of the If He/She Be Dead, Any of New York) to secure the Index #: 622762/2019 gage upon the premises REQUIRED TO TAKE NEXT OF KIN, DESCEN- Suffolk County Clerk at And All Persons Unknown sum of $150,000.00. The Mortgaged Premises: described below, execut- CARE OF YOUR PROPER- DANTS, EXECUTORS, Book 23003, Page 413. To Plaintiff, Claiming, Mortgage was recorded at 107 Selden Boulevard ed by Angelo Castelli, TY AND PAY PROPERTY ADMINISTRATORS, DEVI- The property in question Or Who May Claim To Book M00021025, Page 935 Centereach, NY 11720 Jr. to secure the sum of TAXES IN ACCORDANCE SEES, LEGATEES, CRED- is described as follows: Have An Interest In, Or in the Office of the Suf- DSBL #: 0200 - 445.00 - $304,080.00. The Mortgage WITH STATE AND LOCAL ITORS, TRUSTEES, COM- 26 KEW DRIVE, SOUND General Or Specific Lien folk County Clerk on April 02.00 - 010.000 was recorded at Book LAW. FORECLOSURE MITTEES, LIENORS, AND BEACH, NY 11789 Upon The Real Property 15, 2005. The property in ______X M00022083, Page 741 in RESCUE SCAMS ASSIGNEES OF SUCH NOTICE Described In This Action; question is described as Freedom Mortgage Corpo- the Office of the Suffolk Be careful of people who DECEASED, ANY AND YOU ARE IN DANGER OF Such Unknown Persons follows: ration County Clerk on June approach you with offers ALL PERSONS DERIV- LOSING YOUR HOME Being Herein Generally 88 CLOVER STREET, Plaintiff, 3, 2011. Plaintiff is also to “save” your home. ING INTEREST IN OR If you do not respond to Described And Intended MASTIC, NY 11950 vs holder of a mortgage There are individuals who LIEN UPON, OR TITLE this summons and com- To Be Included In Wife, NOTICE Angelo Castelli, Jr. If Liv- dated March 23, 2013 exe- watch for notices of fore- TO SAID REAL PROP- plaint by serving a copy of Widow, Husband, Widow- YOU ARE IN DANGER OF ing, And If He/She Be cuted by Angelo Castelli, closure actions in order ERTY BY, THROUGH the answer on the attorney er, Heirs At Law, Next Of LOSING YOUR HOME Dead, Any And All Per- Jr. to secure the sum of to unfairly profit from a OR UNDER THEM, OR for the mortgage company Kin, Descendants, Execu- If you do not respond to sons Unknown To Plain- $5,183.71 and recorded homeowner’s distress. EITHER OF THEM, AND who filed this foreclosure tors, Administrators, Devi- this summons and com- tiff, Claiming, Or Who May at Book M00022332, Page You should be extremely THEIR RESPECTIVE proceeding against you sees, Legatees, Creditors, plaint by serving a copy of Claim To Have An Interest 162 in the Office of the careful about any such WIVES, WIDOWS, HUS- and filing the answer with Trustees, Committees, the answer on the attorney In, Or General Or Specific Suffolk County Clerk promises and any sugges- BANDS, WIDOWERS, the court, a default judg- Lienors, And Assignees Of for the mortgage company Lien Upon The Real Prop- on April 29, 2013. Said tions that you pay them a HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT ment may be entered and Such Deceased, Any And who filed this foreclosure erty Described In This mortgage was consoli- fee or sign over your deed. OF KIN, DESCENDANTS, you can lose your home. All Persons Deriving Inter- proceeding against you Action; Such Unknown dated with the mortgage State law requires anyone EXECUTORS, ADMIN- Speak to an attorney or go est In Or Lien Upon, Or and filing the answer with Persons Being Herein referred to at Book offering such services for ISTRATORS, DEVISEES, to the court where your Title To Said Real Proper- the court, a default judg- Generally Described And M00022083, Page 741 by a profit to enter into a con- LEGATEES, CREDITORS, case is pending for fur- ty By, Through Or Under ment may be entered and Intended To Be Included Consolidation, Extension tract which fully describes TRUSTEES, COMMIT- ther information on how to Them, Or Either Of Them, you can lose your home. In Wife, Widow, Husband, and Modification Agree- the services they will per- TEES, LIENORS, AND answer the summons and And Their Respective Speak to an attorney or go Widower, Heirs At Law, ment executed by Angelo form and fees they will ASSIGNS, ALL OF WHOM protect your property. Wives, Widows, Husbands, to the court where your Next Of Kin, Descen- Castelli, Jr. dated March charge, and which prohib- AND WHOSE NAMES, Sending a payment to your Widowers, Heirs At Law, case is pending for fur- dants, Executors, Admin- 23, 2013 and recorded its them from taking any EXCEPT AS STATED, ARE mortgage company will Next Of Kin, Descendants, ther information on how to istrators, Devisees, Lega- April 29, 2013 at Book money from you until they UNKNOWN TO PLAIN- not stop this foreclosure Executors, Administra- answer the summons and tees, Creditors, Trustees, M00022332, Page 163 in have completed all such TIFF, PHH US MORT- action. tors, Devisees, Legatees, protect your property. Committees, Lienors, the Office of the Suffolk promised services. § 1303 GAGE CORPORATION, YOU MUST RESPOND Creditors, Trustees, Com- Sending a payment to your And Assignees Of Such County Clerk to form a NOTICE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN BY SERVING A COPY OF mittees, Lienors, And mortgage company will Deceased, Any And All single lien in the amount NOTICE - TOWN SUPERVISOR, THE ANSWER ON THE Assigns, All Of Whom And not stop this foreclosure Persons Deriving Interest of $301,587.00. The con- YOU ARE IN DANGER OF PEOPLE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE Whose Names, Except As action. In Or Lien Upon, Or Title solidated mortgage was LOSING YOUR HOME OF NEW YORK, UNITED PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE Stated, Are Unknown To YOU MUST RESPOND To Said Real Property By, subsequently assigned by If you do not respond to STATES OF AMERICA COMPANY) AND FILING Plaintiff BY SERVING A COPY OF Through Or Under Them, an assignment executed this summons and com- ACTING THROUGH THE THE ANSWER WITH THE John Doe (Those unknown THE ANSWER ON THE Or Either Of Them, And October 28, 2019 and plaint by serving a copy of IRS COURT. tenants, occupants, per- ATTORNEY FOR THE Their Respective Wives, recorded on October 31, the answer on the attorney JOHN DOE (Those DATED: February 19, 2020 sons or corporations or PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE Widows, Husbands, Wid- 2019, in the Office of the for the mortgage company unknown tenants, occu- Gross Polowy, LLC their heirs, distributees, COMPANY) AND FILING owers, Heirs At Law, Next Suffolk County Clerk at who filed this foreclosure pants, persons or corpora- Attorney(s) For executors, administra- THE ANSWER WITH THE Of Kin, Descendants, Book M00023075, Page proceeding against you tions or their heirs, distrib- Plaintiff(s) tors, trustees, guardians, COURT. Executors, Administra- 863. The property in and filing the answer with utees, executors, admin- 1775 Wehrle Drive, assignees, creditors or DATED: February 25, 2020 tors, Devisees, Legatees, question is described as the court, a default judg- istrators, trustees, guard- Suite 100 successors claiming an Gross Polowy, LLC Creditors, Trustees, Com- follows: ment may be entered and ians, assignees, creditors Williamsville, NY 14221 interest in the mortgaged Attorney(s) For mittees, Lienors, And 107 SELDEN BOULE- you can lose your home. or successors claiming an The law firm of Gross premises.) Plaintiff(s) Assigns, All Of Whom And VARD, CENTEREACH, Speak to an attorney or go interest in the mortgaged Polowy, LLC and the attor- Defendant(s). 1775 Wehrle Drive, Whose Names, Except As NY 11720 to the court where your premises.) neys whom it employs ______X Suite 100 Stated, Are Unknown To HELP FOR HOMEOWN- case is pending for fur- Defendant(s). are debt collectors who To the Above named Williamsville, NY 14221 Plaintiff, People Of The ERS IN FORECLOSURE ther information on how to ______X are attempting to collect Defendant: The law firm of Gross State Of New York, United NEW YORK STATE LAW answer the summons and To the above named a debt. Any information You are hereby Polowy, LLC and the attor- States Of America Acting REQUIRES THAT WE protect your property. Defendant: obtained by them will be summoned to answer the neys whom it employs Through The IRS SEND YOU THIS NOTICE Sending a payment to your You are hereby used for that purpose. Complaint in this action, are debt collectors who John Doe (Those Unknown ABOUT THE FORECLO- mortgage company will summoned to answer the LIA, 20798, 3/5, 12, 19, and to serve a copy of are attempting to collect Tenants, Occupants, Per- SURE PROCESS. PLEASE not stop this foreclosure Complaint in this action, 26 | your answer, or, if the a debt. Any information sons Or Corporations Or READ IT CAREFULLY. action. and to serve a copy of Complaint is not served obtained by them will be Their Heirs, Distributees, SUMMONS AND COM- YOU MUST RESPOND your answer, or, if the Supplemental Summons with this Supplemental used for that purpose. Executors, Administra- PLAINT YOU ARE IN DAN- BY SERVING A COPY OF Complaint is not served and Notice of Object of Summons, to serve a LIA, 20799, 3/5, 12, 19, tors, Trustees, Guardians, GER OF LOSING YOUR THE ANSWER ON THE with this Supplemental Action notice of appearance, 26 | Assignees, Creditors Or HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO ATTORNEY FOR THE Summons, to serve a Supreme Court Of The on the Plaintiff(s) Successors Claiming An RESPOND TO THE SUM- PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE notice of appearance, State Of New York attorney(s) within twenty Notice of formation of Interest In The Mortgaged MONS AND COMPLAINT COMPANY) AND FILING on the Plaintiff(s) County Of Suffolk days after the service BCP Trading LLC. Articles Premises.) IN THIS FORECLOSURE THE ANSWER WITH THE attorney(s) within twenty Action to Foreclose a of this Supplemental of Organization filed with Defendant(S). ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE COURT. days after the service Mortgage Summons, exclusive of the Secretary of State of ______X YOUR HOME. PLEASE DATED: February 24, 2020 of this Supplemental Index #: 622085/2019 the day of service (or New York SSNY on Janu- To the Above named READ THE SUMMONS Gross Polowy, LLC Summons, exclusive of Mortgaged Premises: within 30 days after the ary 2, 2020. Office located Defendant: AND COMPLAINT CARE- Attorney(s) For the day of service (or 88 Clover Street service is complete if this in Suffolk. SSNY has been You are hereby FULLY. YOU SHOULD Plaintiff(s) within 30 days after the Mastic, NY 11950 Supplemental Summons designated for service of summoned to answer the IMMEDIATELY CON- 1775 Wehrle Drive, service is complete if this DSBL #: 0200 - 909.00 - is not personally delivered process. SSNY shall mail Complaint in this action, TACT AN ATTORNEY Suite 100 Supplemental Summons 06.00 - 035.000 to you within the State of copy of any process served and to serve a copy of OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL Williamsville, NY 14221 is not personally delivered ______X New York). In case of your against the LLC 51 Wood- your answer, or, if the AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN The law firm of Gross to you within the State of PNC Bank, National Asso- failure to appear or answer, bury Road, Farmingville Complaint is not served ADVICE ON HOW TO Polowy, LLC and the attor- New York). In case of your ciation judgment will be taken with this Supplemental PROTECT YOURSELF. neys whom it employs failure to appear or answer, Plaintiff, against you by default for Summons, to serve a SOURCES OF INFORMA- are debt collectors who judgment will be taken vs the relief demanded in the Please turn to page 29 28 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net

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PUBLIC NOTICES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 27 NY 11738. Purpose: any acknowledged to me that en. The city and state of 11713 an existing single family PLEASE TAKE NOTICE The Community Center is lawful purpose he/she/they executed my present address are Plans & Specifications dwelling with a first floor that the Village of Bellport handicapped accessible. LIA, 20800, 3/5, 12, 19, the same in his/her/their Coram, NY the month Contract plans and specifi- office to 2 apartments and Zoning Board of Appeals BY ORDER OF THE ZON- 26 - 4/2, 9 | capacity(ies), and that by and year of my birth are cations are available at the an office: will hold a public hearing ING BOARD OF APPEALS, his/her/their signature(s) November, 2004; the place Village Hall on at 8 AM on Sec. 21-311. - Uses permit- on Thursday, March 19, VILLAGE OF BELLPORT: SUPREME COURT : on the instrument, the of my birth is StonyBrook, March 2nd. A non-refund- ted. 2020 at 7 pm in the Bell- JAMES WOOD, CHAIR- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK individual(s), or the per- NY; my present name is able fee of $100.00 for the No building or prem- port Community Center, 4 PERSON INDEX #: 18-05538 son upon behalf of which Peyton Bailey Redden. plans and specifications is ise shall be used and no Bell Street, Bellport, NY LIA, 20806, 3/5 | STIPULATION OF SET- the individual(s) acted, LIA, 20803, 3/5 | required. Payment can be building shall be erected, to consider the following TLEMENT (DRL255) executed the instrument made by check, cash or altered or added to, unless application: PUBLIC NOTICE Maureen Nicholas (NOTARY PUBLIC) CORRECTION DATE FOR money order. All previ- otherwise provided in this Robert and Jessica Ballan, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Plaintiff, VICKI ANN M MORALES THE WALKTHROUGH ous addendums shall be ordinance, except for the 16 Otis Lane, Bellport, NY that the Village of Bellport vs. NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE INCORPORATED VIL- provided electronically following permitted uses, seeks a variance for a 15 Historic District Preserva- Michael Nicholas OF NEW YORK LAGE OF BELLPORT within 48 hours of receipt special permit uses or foot x 20 foot shed in the tion Commission will be Defendant. No. 01MO4968036 SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW of payment. Future adden- accessory uses: front yard of a single fami- holding a Work Session on Each of the parties sign Qualified in Suffolk YORK dums shall be provided (a) Permitted uses. ly dwelling: Saturday, March 21, 2020 and date (in presence of County NOTICE TO BIDDERS only to companies on the (1) One-family Sec. 21-240. - Area require- at 9:00 am in the Bellport Notary Public) the fol- My Commission Expires SEALED BIDS will be plan-holder list. residence dwellings; ments. Community Center, 4 Bell lowing stipulation (which April 19, 2022 received by the Authority Bonding & Insurance (2) Dance, music or In addition any other Street, Bellport, NY. shall serve as an adden- LIA, 20801, 3/5, 12, 19 | at: No bids shall be received other art, cultural or requirements set forth BY ORDER OF: BRIAN dum if there is a prior stip- BELLPORT VILLAGE unless made in writing health instruction or in this chapter, the area HANNON, CHAIRPER- ulation), in conformance Notice is hereby given HALL on forms furnished, and practice studios and restrictions applicable to SON HISTORIC DISTRICT with Domestic Relations that an order entered by 29 BELLPORT LANE unless accompanied by offices; any property located in PRESERVATION COM- Law Section 255: the Supreme Court, Suf- BELLPORT, NEW YORK a Certified Check or Bid (3) Real estate, the Residence “AA” Dis- MISSION The parties fully under- folk County, on the 24th 11713 Bond made payable to the insurance, legal, trict shall be the same as LIA, 20807, 3/5 | stand that upon the day of February, 2020, For the Contract Village of Bellport for an medical and those set forth in article IV, entrance of this divorce bearing Index Number MUNICIPAL WATER- amount not less than five architectural offices. division 2 of this chapter— LEGAL NOTICE agreement, they will no 20-00854, a copy of which FRONT IMPROVEMENTS (5%) percent of the Bid (b) Permitted use by Residence A District,. NOTICE OF PUBLIC longer be covered by the may be examined at the OF price. special permit. Sec. 21-226. - Accessory HEARING other party’s health insur- office of the clerk, locat- ROCK DOCK, BROWNS Equal Opportunity (1) Two (2) residential buildings and structures. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- ance plan and that each ed at 310 Center Dr. Riv- LANE, OSBORN PARK The Authority is an Equal apartments on the (a) In the Residence A EN that a Public Hearing party shall be responsible erhead 11901, grants me BULKHEAD & FERRY Opportunity employer. second floor of those District all accessory will be held on Monday, for this or her own insur- the right to assume the DOCK The Authority reserves the uses permitted in building shall be March 9, 2020, at 6:00 p.m., ance coverage, and may name of Lorrieann Destio. Received bids will be right to reject and declare subsection (a)(2) or (3) located in the rear yard in the Municipal Build- be entitled to purchase The city and state of my publicly opened and read invalid any or all bids and of this section. of a lot. No accessory ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat- health insurance on his or present address are 7 Bird aloud by the Clerk at: to waive any informalities Proposed: One apartment building shall exceed chogue, New York, 11772, her own through COBRA Ct. Mastic Beach NY 11951 1:00 PM ON MARCH 18 or irregularities in the pro- and an office on the first fifteen (15) feet in by the Village Board of option if available. the month and year of my OF 2020 posals received. floor; one apartment on height and must be Trustees of the Incorpo- Dated: 2/26, 2020 birth are April 12, 1959; All Bids must be sealed LIA, 20804, 3/5 | the second floor. set back at least rated Village of Patchogue Maureen Nicholas the place of my birth is and submitted in the pre- The Suffolk County Tax fifteen (15) feet from TO AMEND ARTICLE I OF Plantiff’s signature New York City; my present marked envelope provided NOTICE OF Map number is 0202-8-3- any property line. On CHAPTER 156 TO PRO- Maureen Nicholas name is Loriann Destio. with the Bid Documents PUBLIC HEARING 1. The property is in the corner lots or through HIBIT THE RECKLESS Print name LIA, 20802, 3/5 | or must be sealed and PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Professional Business Dis- lots the accessory OPERATION OF A BICY- STATE OF NEW YORK submitted in a package that the Village of Bellport trict. All persons with an building must be set CLE, by proposed local COUNTY OF SUFFOLK:SS Notice is hereby given that envelope) MARKED IN Zoning Board of Appeals interest may attend and back at least fifty (50) law, a copy of which is CITY OF an order entered by the THE SAME WAY as the will hold a public hearing will be heard. The proper- feet from the lot line on file at the Office of the On this 26th day of Feb. in Supreme Court, Suffolk pre-marked envelope on Thursday, March 19, ty The Community Center abutting a street. Village Clerk. the year 2020 before me; County, on the 24 day of provided with the Bid 2020 at 7 pm in the Bell- is handicapped accessible. Proposed: 15 foot x 20 foot At said Public Hearing any the undersigned, personal- February, 2020, bearing Documents. port Community Center, 4 BY ORDER OF THE ZON- shed located in the front person interested will be ly appeared Maureen Nich- Index Number 20-00854, There will be a voluntary Bell Street, Bellport, NY ING BOARD OF APPEALS, yard. given the opportunity to olos, personally known to a copy of which may be on-site walkthrough at: to consider the following VILLAGE OF BELLPORT: The Suffolk County Tax be heard. me or proved to me on examined at the office of 11:00 AM ON MARCH 9TH application: JAMES WOOD, CHAIR- Map number is 0202-14- ______the basis of satisfactory the clerk, located at 310 OF 2020 Meeting at: 19 Station Real Estates PERSON 3-2.2. The property is in Patricia M. Seal, Village evidence to be the indi- Center Drive, Riverhead, BELLPORT VILLAGE LLC, 19 Station Road, Bell- LIA, 20805, 3/5 | the AA Residence District. Clerk vidual(s) whose name(s) New York grants me the HALL port, NY seeks a special All persons with an inter- Dated: March 5, 2020 is (are) subscribed to the right to assume the name 29 BELLPORT LANE permit and the follow- NOTICE OF est may attend and will LIA, 20808, 3/5 | within instrument and of Peyton Bailey Chold- BELLPORT, NEW YORK ing variance to convert PUBLIC HEARING be heard. The property 30 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net Students entered the ‘Shark Tank’ high school and local chamber of High school students commerce, has historically presented compete for real money innovative ideas and probative com- mentary on the future of the entre- for their businesses preneurial spirit in BAYPORTŸ the United States. BY SAM DESMOND BLUE POINT Contestants included Ciara On Wednesday, Feb. 26, Bay- HIGH Alicea, Elizabeth port-Blue Point High School held its SCHOOL Auwaerter, Griffin seventh annual Phantom Challenge. 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Lauren Chavez, 16, and Giovanna Cap- “To other girls thinking about joining, itello, 16, both 11th graders at William I would say, ‘Don’t be nervous,’” Chavez Floyd High School, took on the challenge said, offering some encouragement. “Just and joined carpentry to be more “hands- push yourself and do it.” on” throughout the day. Both Capitello and Chavez said they And are they ever: Chavez and Capi- would be completing the CTE program tello, among their 30 or so male cohorts, next year as seniors. As for their futures: have been learning since September the Chavez said she was exploring differ- ins and outs of the ent carpentry field — including “Do whatever your heart feels pathways and roofing, electrical thinking about and spackling — like doing, and don’t care what interior design as well; Capitello said with encouraging anyone else says.” and supportive though she really carpentry CTE enjoyed it, she was teacher Mathew JOSELYN NORIEGA, 11th-grade automotive leaning toward a Van Horne at the student degree in nursing helm. as her mother and According to older sister have, Van Horne, Chavez and Capitello are though she felt that what she has learned not the first female carpentry students in the course would ultimately help her in his seven years teaching at William in her future personal life. Floyd. Since then, Van Horne said, he has “We never have to rely on anyone else,” taught five females, including them. Capitello said. “And we won’t have to pay people to do “I do think a lot of girls are somewhat [the work] if we know how to do it our- Senior Morgan Molinary (center) and juniorJoselyn Noriega (left) are first- and second-year scared to take carpentry, thinking it’s automotive students, respectively, at William Floyd High School — two of five in the program more for boys, but there’s actually tons selves,” added Chavez. Also, later this month, Capitello will since its inception about seven years ago. of females in the field and a lot of oppor- Courtesy photo tunity for them,” Van Horne said, hoping be attending the Skills USA competition “At first, my family definitely thought I of Northern Ohio for its automotive pro- to encourage others to joined. “[Capitello at Suffolk County Community College’s was crazy,” Molinary said of their initial grams. Still a few years away, Noriega and Chavez] are some of my best stu- Brentwood campus. If she places, she reactions. “But I have really learned a expressed the same interest. dents.” will move on to a state competition in lot.” Both Molinary and Noriega are cer- Back in ninth grade, the girls were Syracuse. Though they said they felt the boys tified in Automotive Service Excellence introduced to a similar type of learning The take-away? in the program judged them at first, the exams. Noriega eventually wants to take when they joined a more specific geom- “You can do anything a guy can do,” boys have been a little more accepting over her family business or maybe even etry class called Geometry in Construc- Capitello said, reminding fellow women since proving themselves in the program go farther, depending on what the future tion. to fight for what they want. as some of the top students. holds. 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The one thing I like about my Graduating this year, Molinary has female students is their attention to detail plans to attend Suffolk County Commu- and they’re always more willing to do the nity College, then possibly the University work; their egos don’t get in the way.” n

Juniors Lauren Chavez (left) and Giovanna Capitello (right) are two females among 30 males CTE automotive tech teacher Daniel Rupracht (left) hopes to encourage more female enrolled in this year’s carpentry program. students like Noriega (center) and Molinary (right) to join. ADV/Fuentes ADV/Fuentes 32 LONG ISLAND ADVANCE | MARCH 5, 2020 | longislandadvance.net

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