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By Peter Sloggatt Billy Joel is, of course, the boss. DelGuidice [email protected] has been lead guitarist for the Billy Joel Band since 2016, around the time of Billy’s epic concert Mike DelGuidice is lead guitar for Billy Joel’s band when they’re on the road or playing the Madison Square Garden There’s a tradition at The Paramount: every at the Huntington venue. In fact, that concert was residency. When they’re not, he and his bandmates are Big Shot, the premier Billy Joel Tribute Band. Big Shot’s Nov. 16 headliner who performs there is presented on DelGuidice’s debut performance with the band. show at The Paramount is a fundraiser for General Needs, a locally based veterans organization. show night with a brick. The brick is custom He’d had great success leading Big Shot, which engraved with The Paramount logo, the name of is universally considered the premier Billy Joel “Both fulfill me in different ways,” DelGuidice November show at The Paramount will be a the act, the date they played the venue. tribute band anywhere. Legend has it that Joel said. “The Garden is the Garden. There’s no tribute to veterans, and a fundraiser for General An odd tradition, perhaps. It’s a play on the heard DelGuidice performing and was so blown comparison. But when I’m with Billy, it’s very Needs, a locally based non-profit that helps Pink Floyd lyrics from The Wall. Every away he hired him on the spot. clear I’m a supporting act. The whole band is homeless Long Island veterans by providing performance is “…another brick in the wall.” “I had been rehearsing with the band but the there to support him,” he said. “With Big Shot, basic necessities such as new clothing, shoes and Mike DelGuidice has so many bricks he paved Paramount show was the first time I played with the responsibility is all on me. It’s not just playing socks, toiletries, and household goods. a walkway in the garden of his Long Island home them publicly,” DelGuidice said. “Talk about and singing, it’s talking to the audience between “It’s always a great night. When we do with them. grinning from ear to ear. I made so many mistakes, songs, communicating with the rest of the band. ‘Goodnight Saigon’ we bring them all up on stage. “And I still have more,” DelGuidice said in I kept hoping the rest of the band was covering for It’s non-stop.” They have a great time,” DelGuidice said, adding a telephone interview from his Florida home me, or that maybe my guitar wasn’t plugged in.” DelGuidice has a soft spot for The Paramount. that Lonnie Sherman and the folks at General this week. “Every so often they ship a box of Blame it on nerves, because DelGuidice It is, after all, his home court. Needs are “amazing people. They’re doing things them to me.” probably knows the music as well as Billy. And “We’ve had a great run They’re like family,” on a daily basis, taking care of homeless veterans. Big Shot’s DelGuidice earns his bricks through he’s had plenty of time since then to perfect it as he said. The amount of caring and passion is incredible.” a residency at The Paramount that’s not unlike the he plays his uniquely dual roles as Billy Joel band He has a soft spot for veterans, as well. Ticket buyers for the Nov. 16 show have an one his boss has at Madison Square Garden. member, and the Piano Man himself when he’s Another tradition came together when option to purchase a $10, $20 or $50 upgrade; the Nearly every month, Big Shot sells out The touring with Big Shot. DelGuidice, TD Bank and The Paramount entirety of the donation will go straight to General Paramount, or comes close to it playing the music So how does playing to 20,000-plus at the teamed up to raise funds for Long Island Needs. of Billy Joel. Garden compare to playing the Paramount? veterans. For the third year in a row Big Shot’s Tickets are $20-$50-plus at Paramountny.com. 14 • THE LONG-ISLANDER • NOVEMBER 7, 2019 LongIslanderNews.com Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. THE FOODIES Piccolo: Always Hitting The Right Notes

When you walk into Piccolo’s in Huntington, you will ($30 ) served with herbed garlic butter, brussel sprouts, and be warmly welcomed and made to feel at home. The ca - sweet potato fries, as well as Piccolo’s famous Twice sually elegant setting may seem to be a paradox of Roasted Half Long Island Duck ($38) served with a pome - terms, but it is a good description of the friendly atmos - granate sauce, mixed vegetables, and basmati rice (be sure phere created by the staff coupled with their expertise in to ask George all about it) . fine dining. Whether you are greeted by Dean Philippis, There are also many great seafood dishes like the Center the owner of Piccolo , or any of the staff, you will be Cut Montauk Swordfish ($38), either in the traditional pres - treated like family from the moment you step in the entation, or Fra Diavolo style, and Shrimp Alla Peggy ($33) door. Many people who frequent this restaurant are loyal which is jumbo shrimp oreganata over capellini pomodoro. customers who have been enjoying the food and atmos - For the landlubbers, you can choose satisfying dishes such phere for many years, and whose children have grown as the Free Range Half Chicken ($28), Marinated Skirt up dining there. Steak ($38), or Center-Cut Filet Mignon ($42). Whatever As a winner of the 2019 Wine Spectator Award of Ex - you choose, rest assured it will always be fresh, moist and cellence, Piccolo ensures your dining experience will be flavorful. elegant and expertly presented, with an upscale Italian No review of Piccolo would be complete without a men - menu and extensive wine list, in a casual and gracious tion of their desserts, and the must try is the cheesecake setting . with whipped cream and strawberries, which is so light and A tasty way to begin your meal at Piccolo is with the decadent and very hard to say no to once you have tried it. Cheese Plate ($20), which highlights four different cheeses To get in an autumnal mood, be sure to sample the Warm of varying taste and texture accompanied by apricot com - Apple Crisp with vanilla gelato, or the Pumpkin Crème pote , grapes , almonds , and crackers, or the Escargot ($18), Brulee. which is perfectly seasoned with herbed garlic butter and All of their menus can be found online at Piccolorestau - crostini perfect for dipping. Both appetizers are delicious rant.net. You can also take advantage of their free delivery and presented beautifully . A new appetizer special that has service for orders over $50.00 within the geographic area a savory kick is the Fritto Misto Di Mare ($20), containing – call to check if they can reach you as it is worth trying on fried shrimp, calamari, and artichoke hearts in a chipotle the cold nights coming up . sauce. Other tasty appetizers to enjoy are the Tempura Co - Piccolo is currently taking Thanksgiving Dinner reser - conut Shrimp ($19), Creamy Burrata with Fresh Tomatoes vations for their full a la carte menu and holiday specials ($15), and Maryland Lump Crab Cakes ($19), and daily from 12pm to 8pm on Thanksgiving Day, or if you prefer, special appetizers include the Jumbo Stuffed Artichoke Piccolo owner Dean Philippis and his staff make customers feel like family. you can order their “Thanksgiving Dinner To-Go” package ($17) with seasoned breadcrumbs and melted goat cheese, where you can dine in the comfort of your own home and and Yellowfin Tuna Tartare ($18) which is served with corn This is a delicious entrée or can be shared as an appetizer. let them handle all the cooking. It is priced at $375 and tortilla crisps ($18) and is light and flavorful. Piccolo also has fresh raw bar items like clams and oysters, serves 8 to 10 people. Details are available on the website As you move through the menu to the pastas, you will and caviars that require day ahead reservations, in addition or by calling the restaurant. All reservations can be made find one of our favorites, Gnocchi Al Pesto ($25) which is to many light, flavorful salads. On the specials menu, we through their website, on Open Table , or by contacting complimented by a basil cream sauce and pignioli nuts. highly recommend the 18 oz . Grilled Pork Porterhouse them directly at 631-424-5592. RECOMMENDED

Foodie favorites from Huntington’s Piccolo include, 215 Wall Street, Huntington clockwise from top left: Center 631-424-5592 Cut Montauk Swordfish; Fritto piccolorestaurant.net Misto Di Mare with fried shrimp, calamari, and artichoke hearts; Escargot; Grilled Pork Hours: Monday through Thursday, 5pm to Porterhouse 10pm Friday and Saturday, 5pm to 11 pm Sunday, 4pm to 9pm Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. LongIslanderNews.com THE LONG-ISLANDER • NOVEMBER 7, 2019 • 15

SIDE DISH Compiled by Peter Sloggatt

WINE DINNER AT JONATHAN’S : A four-course lineup: A first course of Diver Sea Scallops wine dinner featuring pairings with wines with roasted pepper and tomato compote is from one of California’s most cel - paired with Ridge’s 2017 Estate Chardon - ebrated wineries will take off at nay ; second course is homemade Cavatelli A two-show comedy fundraiser with, from left, comedians Rich Minervini, Bob Jonathan’s Ristorante (15 Wall with lobster, corn, leeks and tomato paired Nelson and Gemini will raise funds for Minervini’s nephew Jaser Khowessa, Street, Huntington 631-549- with Ridge, Lytton Springs, Dry Creek Val - right, who has a form of muscular dystrophy. 0055) next Wednesday, Nov . 13 ley 2017. Next, New Zealand Baby Rack of starting at 7 p.m. Guests will en - Lamb with pomegranate sauce and whipped the pool where he does daily physical ther - and the second show will go off later after joy a specially prepared menu potato gratin gets a pouring of Ridge’s famed apy to preserve his muscular strength and an 8 p.m. dinner . “We are very excited for with pairings from Ridge Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Cruz maintain his quality of life. So Minervini this special event and we are proud to help Vineyards. Ridge is Mountains 2016. Dessert is Goat Cheese has put together “Jokes For Jaser,” a pair of Jaser and his family and spread laughter as known as one of the Cake with a fig balsamic reduction and fresh comedy show fundraisers featuring him - we do,” Pomodorino owner Phil Adamo wineries that put Cali - figs. Savor it with a 93-point showstopper, self, comedian and actor Bob Nelson, and said. Pomodorino Italian Trattoria is fa - fornia wines on the Ridge’s 2016 Monte Bello Vineyard . Cost is comedian, magician and ventriloquist, mous for its brick oven pizza and tradi - global map with $160 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Reser - Gemini. The show will be performed at 4 tional Italian dishes . For more information awards in interna - vations are a must. p.m. followed by a classic Italian dinner or event reservations call 631-425-1196 . tional competitions in JOKES FOR JASER : BACK IN THE SADDLE: France. That was in Pomodorino Italian Trat - The Clubhouse the ‘70s, and since toria (326 West Jericho Turnpike, Hunting - Restaurant, a Huntington mainstay for over then they’ve only ton 631-425-1196) will host a fundraiser 57 years on Jericho Turnpike at West Hills perfected their vin - Nov. 24 to benefit Jaser Khowessa , “ a kind, Road, is set to reopen early next week. A tages. Here’s the amazing, dynamic young man,” and woman who answered the phone at the wine dinner nephew of comedian Richie Minervini. iconic eatery confirmed that owner Jeffrey “Jaser once walked, jumped, ran and played Bies intended to fire up the ovens Nov. 7 but California wines from baseball just as all kids do, but today at 14 encountered some kitchen staffing issues. Ridge and a special years old, Jaser cannot even stand,” a Watch for The Clubhouse to reopen next menu to match will spokesperson for the restaurant said. Tuesday. The restaurant, known for its cre - be served in a four- Khowessa has Duchenne Muscular Dys - ative steakhouse menu and old school, fam - course wine dinner trophy, a debilitating disease with no cure. ily atmosphere, had been shuttered by the at Jonathan’s Jaser’s family hopes to purchase a special Huntington steakhouse The Clubhouse is set to reopen IRS in early September. Apparently Bies Ristorante, Nov. 13. chair that would help get him in and out of next wek after an IRS-induced hiatus. has cleared up the arrears . 16 • THE LONG-ISLANDER • NOVEMBER 7 , 2019 LongIslanderNews.com Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. SUNDAY Elwood Public Library COMMUNITY 1929 Jericho Turnpike, Elwood. 631-499-3722. Veterans Day Ceremony elwoodlibrary.org Town of Huntington officials, the Veterans Advi - Friends of the Library’s Autumn Book Sale is sory Board, and veteran organizations honor Saturday, Oct. 19, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fill a bag vets at ceremonies on Nov. 10, 11 a.m. at Veter - for $3; or two bags for $5. ans Plaza in front of Huntington Town Hall, 100 • Medicare Made Easy with Marie Cantone, Main Street, Huntington . Huntington Men’s Cho - Thursday, Nov. 14, 2 p.m., an information rus will perform patriotic music and refreshments session about the upcoming Medicare open will be served following the ceremony, which will enrollment period. take place amidst the American flag display Calendar • Gobble Gobble! It’s Thanksgiving time! Make known as the “Field of Honor” organized by the a turkey craft to decorate your home, Tues - Kiwanis Club of Huntington. For information con - day, Nov.19, 4:30-5:15 p.m. (3-5 years old) tact Carol Rocco, Veterans Affairs at 631-351- • Sweetbriar Nature Center is bringing a 3012 or [email protected] Great Horned Owl, a Screech Owl, a Barred Owl and a bird of prey on Saturday, Nov. 23, 11 a.m.-noon. This presentation, for grades Opera Night 2-5, will reveal some of the wondrous adap - Opera Night Long Island is set for Sunday, tations these creatures have for surviving Nov. 10, 4 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist under the cloak of darkness. Church, 270 Main Street, Northport. $20 do - nation. Info at Operanight.org. Half Hollow Hills Community Library Dix Hills: During construction the Dix Hills Wine on the Harbor branch is in a temporary location at Chestnut Wine on the Harbor Sunday, November 10, 2- Hill School, 600 South Service Road. 631 -421- 6 p.m. at Wyncote Yacht Club, 311 West Shore 4530; Melville: 510 Sweet Hollow Road, 631 - Rd., Huntington. Wine tasting event with small 421- 4535. hhhlibrary.org. food pairings. Learn the basics of five different • It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood pro - varietals and styles of wine along with guidance gram for ages 3-5 celebrates the release of on how to taste and evaluate. $40 per person the new Mr. Rogers movie, Friday, Nov. 15, ($30 for non-wine drinkers) benefits Huntington 10:30-11 a.m., Melville branch. Register . Choral Society. Purchase ticket by Nov. 7 at Huntingtonchoralsociety.org. 21 and over. Parade of Lights On The Harbor Harborfields Public Library 31 Broadway, Greenlawn. 631 -757- 4200. har - Lab Walking Tour Watch beautifully decorated boats light up the night on parade around Huntington borfieldslibrary.org. A one-and-a-half-hour walking tour of Cold Harbor, Saturday, Nov. 9, 6-7 p.m. Event benefits Huntington Lighthouse Preservation • Poets share their work at Calling All Poets Spring Harbor Laboratory takes in the historic Society. More info at Huntingtonlighthouse.org. discussion group on the second and fourth buildings and scenic grounds where scientists Thursday of each month. All are welcome, are pursuing groundbreaking research. Meet the next meeting is Nov. 11 , 2- 4 p.m. that might turn lethal metastatic prostate cancer Sunday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. at Grace Auditorium AT THE LIBRARY • Automotive photography by Bruce Marcais into a curable disease. No cover; cash bar, but on the Laboratory’s main campus at One Bung - is on display on the gallery through Nov. 26. reservations recommended. Go to cshl.org. town Road (off Route 25A) in Cold Spring Har - Library -hosted events and programs are re - This award-winning artist’s career has bor. Tour fee is $5 per person, payable in cash served for cardholders of their respective li - spanned almost 50 years in the fields of ad - or check. Call 516-367-8455 for information. THURSDAY brary unless otherwise noted. vertising, photography, and marketing. • Author and historian Kerrian Flanagan MONDAY Jewish Holidays 101 Cold Spring Harbor Library Brosky talks about Historic Crimes of Long In this introduction to the Jewish Holidays, Flo - 95 Harbor Road, Cold Spring Harbor. 631 -692- which is both the title and subject of her Veteran’s Day Ceremony rence Roffman will explore the history and 6820. Cshlibrary.org. book, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m. Book sale American Legion Greenlawn Post 1244 will meaning of the holidays, and how and why we • Plaza Theatrical Productions performs the and signing follow. conduct its annual Veterans Day observance at celebrate them, Thursday, Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. at classic songs of “School House Rock,” such • Flutist Michelle LaPorte and guitarist Gerry 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11 at Greenlawn Memo - Temple Beth El of Huntington, 660 Park Av - as “Conjunction Junction” and “I’m Just a Saulter are Serenade Duo, five-time Artist rial Park, at the corner of Pulaski Rd. and enue, Huntington. The class is geared toward Bill,” Sunday, Nov.10, 2 p.m. Register. International Distinguished Chamber Music Broadway. It is the only Veterans Day ceremony those who are new to Judaism. Free. Info at award recipients. They’ll perform Sunday, in the Town of Huntington to take place on the 631-421-5835, or www.tbeli.org . Commack Public Library Nov. 17, 2:30 p.m. Free tickets are available actual date of Veterans Day. For information, 18 Hauppauge Road, Commack. 631 -499- at the circulation desk. contact Bob Santo at [email protected]. UPCOMING /ONGOING 0888. Commackpubliclibrary.org . • See a large-scale model train layout in op - Huntington Public Library TUESDAY Wine, Cheese and Rotary eration, Saturday, Nov. 9, 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Main branch: 338 Main St., Huntington. 631 - Meet members of the Rotary Club of Hunting - and Sunday, Nov. 10, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. The 427- 5165. Station branch: 1335 New York Ave., Huntington Robotics Fundraiser ton and Gift of Life Founder Robbie Donno Long Island N Track Club will display three Huntington Station. 631 -421-5053. thehunting - tonlibrary.org. Huntington Robotics Parent Association will and CEO Rob Raylman at a wine and cheese running tracks of model trains and operate • The Painter and the Artist, art talk with Bill holds its annual fundraiser at Launchpad Hunt - night, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 6-9 p.m. at Ethan multiple trains using digital command control Pardue, Saturday, Nov. 9, 3 p.m. Based on ington, 315 Main Street, Huntington, Nov. 12 , Allen furniture, 300 W. Jericho Turnpike, Hunt - on the club’s HO and N Gauge layouts. a Clement Greenberg quote about Edward 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $75 /person at ington Station. Info: call Arnie Quaranta, 631- • Tom Polito and Friends will take you on a Hopper (“He is really a very bad painter but team5016.com. Community members, parents 356-9830. joyful journey through 50 years of popular if he were better he wouldn’t be as good an and guardians of members, tech industry lead - song, including standards from the Great artist.”) Pardue will discuss the difference ers and school officials are invited to get a American Songbook, 60’s pop hits by the Gun Safety between a great painter and a great artist. sneak peak at the team’s plans for 2019-20. Drifters, the country tunes of Patsy Cline, Dix Hills resident Linda Beigel Schulman, Huntington branch. For info contact Liz Cordeiro at huntingtonro - and dancing in the street to Motown, Sun - the mother of Marjory Stoneman Douglas • “Facing The Facts: Tall Tales From Historic [email protected] . day, Nov. 17 2-3:30 p.m. Register. High School teacher Scott Beigel who saved Houses,” a private gallery tour, Friday, Nov. many student lives but was murdered during Deer Park Library 15, 10 a.m. at Preservation Long Island, 161 WEDNESDAY the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla . on Feb . Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor. Curator 14, 2018, will speak about lobbying for 44 Lake Ave., Deer Park. 631 -586- 3000. deer - parklibrary.org. Lauren Brincat gives a guided tour of the Cocktails and Chromosomes tougher gun laws all over the United States, current exhibition that explores why miscon - Tuesday, Nov. 26, 10 a.m. Nassau Commu - • What do you call a group of former soldiers Enjoy a casual chat with leading scientists in bi - who do stand-up? Veterans of Comedy, of ceptions about early American life refuse to ology and science … over a pint, Wednesday, nity College, Room 252/253. Beigel Schul - disappear from our collective understanding man has called on legislators to ban auto - course. This group of vets bring a range of Nov. 13, 7 p.m. at Six Harbors Brewing Company, comedic talents from every branch of the mil - of the past. Featuring highlights from Preser - 243 New York Avenue, Huntington. Cold Spring matic weapons, require background checks vation Long Island’s collections, the latest for all gun ownership and pass proposed “red itary. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. Harbor Laboratory cancer biologist, Lloyd Trot - • SCORE volunteer Robert Landherr will give exhibition dives into the facts (or lack thereof) man, Ph.D. will share insights on his lab’s explo - flag” laws. The program is free. Call 516-572- behind popular myths encountered at his - 7148 for more info. you advice on the basics of launching a ration of modern concepts of cancer evolution business, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 7-8:30 p.m. (Continued on next page) Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. 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(Continued from previous page) equipped 19 th century whaleboat, scrimshaw and folk art, and a diorama of ca. toric house museums. Registration required. 1850 Cold Spring Harbor. • Census 2020 Job Fair, Saturday, Nov. 23, • Learn to talk like a sailor Thursday, Nov . 14, 10-11 a.m. or 11 a.m.–noon, at the Station 6:30-8:30 p .m. at “Sailor Slang and San - branch. The U.S. Census Bureau will host a gria ,” a lecture for adults with author Cynthia hiring job fair to recruit workers for the 2020 Barrett, descendant of a Cold Spring Harbor census. Representatives from the New York Auto Art whaler. She ’ll discuss nautically inspired Regional Census Center (Field everyday speech explored in her Division/Long Island) will be on hand to an - Automotive photogra - book, Three Sheets to the Wind. Enjoy a swer questions, and staff will be available to phy by Bruce Marcais is complimentary glass of sangria and re - assist with the online application process. on display in the gallery at freshments. RSVP to reserve a spot. $10 Please register for one session. Harborfields Library at 31 suggested donation at door; members free. Broadway in Greenlawn, • Visitors of all ages learn about the Leonid Northport-East Northport Public Library through Nov. 26. This Meteor shower, which peaks today, and ex - Northport: 151 Laurel Ave. 631 -261- 6930. East award-winning artist’s ca - plore how whalers used the stars for navi - Northport: 185 Larkfield Road. 631 -261- 2313. reer has spanned almost 50 gation. Enjoy a “starry” scavenger hunt nenpl.org years in the fields of ad - through the museum and design a glittering • “Ink Stories: Symbols of Service” art exhibit vertising, photography, galaxy jar to take home. Sunday Nov. 17, 1- through November features 34 veterans and and marketing. 2 p.m. $12 participant. Members half off . their tattoos, and the stories behind their military-inspired body art. Since spring, vet - Foto Foto Gallery erans have visited the library to have their 14 W. Carver St., Huntington 631 -549- 0488. photos taken, speak about the inspiration Fotofotogallery.org. Hours: Wednesday Satur - behind their tattoo and why it was significant. day 11 a.m. -6 p.m., Friday 11 a.m. -8 p.m., Sun - The vets’ photos and stories are displayed in day 12 noon -5 p.m. the galleries at the Northport and East • Small Works group exhibition by gallery Northport branches. Many of the vets will at - member artists runs through Nov. 23. tend a reception in the Northport branch on Friday, Nov. 8, 6-8 p.m. to tell their stories. • Northport Arts Coalition presents soprano toonist Robert Sikoryak Wednesday, Nov. ativity and the sharing of art with colleagues Haven Gallery Ruthann Turekian and pianist Daniel 20, 7:30 p.m. Q&A and book signing recep - is open to artists working in all mediums at 155 Main St., Suite 4 Carriage House Square Ragone in a program of great ”B” com - tion will follow. Tickets : $30 , $25 members, all levels The group meets twice a month on Northport. 631 -757- 0500. Havenartgallery.com. posers that definitely make the A-list. They’ll includes a copy of A Marvelous Life . Sundays from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. A $5 donation • The gallery ’s changing exhibits focus on perform works by Bach, Beethoven, is suggested. emotionally, intellectually and imaginatively driven representational artwork that con - Brahms, Bizet, Berg, Britten, and Barber, John W. Engeman Theater at Northport • Solo exhibition by steel sculptor John A. Bell Wednesday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m. Northport. includes pieces created with steel from de - nects the audience and artist with universal 350 Main St., Northport. Engemantheater.com. axioms and passions. • Joanne Scheriff and Larry Chorowski are 631 -261- 2900. Main molished buildings and industrial scrap ma - The Septemberists, a harmonic duo pre - • Roald Dahl’s “Matilda, The Musical” on the terials, through Nov. 24. Artist’s reception: senting songs from the ’60s to today in their Main Stage, Thursdays through Sundays, Saturday, Nov. 9, 6-9 p.m. Heckscher Museum of Art own unique style. You’ve seen them at vari - Nov. 14 through Dec . 29. Some Wednesday • Wood sculptures and pen and ink drawings 2 Prime Ave., Huntington. Museum hours: ous venues including the Northport and Port performances also available. Tickets: $75-80. by Simon Hickey are on display through Wednesday -Friday, 10 a.m. -5 p.m., first Fri - Jefferson Farmers’ Markets and Northport • Children’s Theater performances of “Frosty” Nov. 24. Artist’s reception, Saturday, Nov. 9, days from 4 -8:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday ArtWalk. They play the East Northport are 11 a.m. Saturdays and 10:30 a.m. Sundays , 6-9 p.m. from 11 a.m. -5 p.m. Admission $6 for adults, branch, Nov. 15, 7 p.m. Nov. 23 through Dec. 29 . Additional weekday $4 -$6/seniors, and $4 -$6/children; members • Theresa Maritato will guide artists painting performances Dec. 23-27. Tickets: $15. Cold Spring Harbor Firehouse Museum and children under 10 get in free. 631 -351- portraits of adoptable shelter animals which 84A Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. 631 -367- 3250. heckscher.org. • “Mort Künstler: The ‘Godfather’ of Illustrated the shelter will use to promote adoption of the The Minstrel Players 0400. cshfirehousemuseum.org. Open Sat. and animals in their care. When an animal is Sun., noon to 5 p.m., April through Dec., or for Pulp Fiction” displays works by a prolific il - adopted, your portrait goes home with the A non-profit theatre group performing at Trinity lustrator for popular men’s adventure mag - Episcopal Church’s Houghton Hall, 130 Main tours, group visits by special appointment at adoptive family. Participants will be painting for any time. azines, including 80 illustrations from the the Town of Huntington Animal Shelter and Street, Northport. For tickets call 516-557- artist’s private collection, through Nov. 17. 1207. Theminstrelplayersinc.org • Learn about the history of Cold Spring Har - Adoption Center on Saturday, Nov . 16, from bor Volunteer Fire Department through ex - • A Brush with HerStory: Paintings by 10 a.m. at the Northport branch. Register. • “A Christmas Carol,” Charles Dickens’ clas - Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso, includes works sic returns to the Minstrel stage Friday and hibits housed in this circa 1896 firehouse building. from her Homage series memorializing South Huntington Public Library Saturday, Dec. 13-14 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, great female artists from Renaissance Dec. 15 at 3 p.m. Tickets: $20, $15 students through today, through Nov. 10. 145 Pidgeon Hill Road, Huntington Station. and seniors. Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery 631 -549- 4411. shpl.info. • A Fine Line: Sketches, Drawings, and Illus - 1660 Route 25A, Cold Spring Harbor. Open trations from the Collection, includes se - • The Horvath Piano Trio performs works by seven days a week, 10 a.m. -5 p.m., Saturday Mendelssohn and Dvorak, among other MUSEUM /GALLERY EXHIBITS lected works from the late 19th through 20th and Sundays until 6 p.m.: $6 adults; $4 children centuries, through Nov. 10. works, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2:30 p.m. ages 3 -12 and seniors over 65; members and • In the gallery: ‘Freeze & Counterpoint,’ a Art League of Long Island • Emerging Artists discussion series features children under 3 are free. 516 -692- 6768. Csh - illustrated talks by local artists Rebecca group exhibit of photographs by Scott Far - 107 East Deer Park Road, Dix Hills. Gallery fishhatchery.org. rell, Paul Mele, and David Reichhold, Nov. 9 hours: 9 a.m. -4 p.m. weekdays; 11 a.m. -4 p.m. Scheckman, Michael Ruggiero, and Ahron • In honor of Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, veterans with Weiner, Thursday, Nov. 14, 7-8 p.m. Free. through Dec. 4. Opening reception: Satur - weekends. 631 -462- 5400. ArtLeagueLI.net. ID enter for free, 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Visit csh - day, Nov. 9, 2-4 p.m. • Art League in collaboration with the Suffolk fishhatchery.org for details. Cold Spring Harbor County Council VFW hosts “Empty Bowls” Fish Hatchery & Aquarium, 1660 Rte 25A, Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center THEATER /FILM on Sunday, Nov. 10 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. CSH, NY 11724. $6 adults; $4-Kids, ages 3- Welwyn Preserve, 100 Crescent Beach Road, Empty Bowls began almost 30 years ago as 12 & seniors 65 up; under age 3 and members Glen Cove. Hours: Monday -Friday. 10 a.m. - Cinema Arts Centre a charitable event by artists and students to free. 516-692-6768. Open 10 a.m. -5 p.m. 4:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday noon -4 p.m. 423 Park Ave., Huntington. 631 -423-7611. Cin - raise funds to end hunger and food insecu - 516 -571- 8040, ext. 100. Hmtcli.org. emaartscentre.org. Tickets: $17, $12 mem - rity. Guests pay a $20 donation will select a Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum • The permanent exhibit explains the 1930s bers, except where stated otherwise. handcrafted ceramic bowl to take home as 279 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor. 631 -367- increase of intolerance, the reduction of hu - • Liza Womack, the mother of rapper Gustav a reminder of those who have been less 3418. cshwhalingmuseum.org. Tuesday -Friday, man rights and the lack of intervention that Ahr – also known as Lil Peep – will be at a fortunate. Soup and salad will be provided 12 -4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 11 -5 p.m. enabled the persecution and mass murder screening of a new documentary film, with the $20 donation. Proceeds will be do - (closed Monday). Admission $6 adults, $5 chil - of millions of Jews and others. Everybody’s Everything, on Tuesday, Nov. nated to the Suffolk County Council VFW. dren and seniors. 12, 7:30 p.m., and participate in a post-film • Exhibits: “Heroines at the Helm” explores Huntington Art Center discussion. Tickets: $17, $12 members. B. J. Spoke Gallery the role of whaling wives, through Aug. 11 Wall St., Huntington. Huntingtonartcen - • Stan Lee biographer and Marvel Comics 299 Main St., Huntington. Gallery hours: Tues - 2020; permanent exhibits: “Thar She Blows” ter.com. 631 -423- 6010. Hours: Tuesday -Sat - editor Danny Fingeroth will speak about his day -Sunday, 11 a.m. -5 p.m., Friday 11 a.m. -9 and “If I Were A Whaler” explore the 19 th urday, 9 a.m. -5:30 p.m.; Free. new book, “A Marvelous Life: The Amazing p.m. 631 -549- 5106. Bjspokegallery.org. century whaling industry through interpre - • Artist Invitational, featuring works by pho - Story of Stan Lee,” in conversation with car - • The Artist Circle discussion group on cre - tive displays and artifacts, including a fully (Continued on next page) Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. LongIslanderNews.com THE LONG-ISLANDER • NOVEMBER 7 , 2019 • 19

(Continued from previous page) are 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, tographers Kathleen Massi and Patricia Nov. 21 , 22 and 23 , and 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. Beary. Also pieces from the permanent col - 24. Tickets: $18, $15 seniors and students . lection including prints, paintings and pho - tography, along with jewelry and pottery, Folk Music Society of Huntington through Dec. 24 . First Saturdays concerts are held at Congre - gational Church of Huntington, 30 Washington Huntington Arts Council Dr., Centerport. Other venues as noted. Tickets Main Street Gallery: 213 Main St., Huntington. and info at fmsh.org. Gallery hours: Monday -Friday 9 a.m. -5 p.m.; • Folk Jam and Song Circle , Sunday, Nov. Saturday noon -4 p.m. 631 -271- 8423. hunting - 10, 1 p.m. at South Huntington Public Li - tonarts.org. brary, 145 Pidgeon Hill Road, Huntington • Nightmare on Main Street: works on a Hal - Station. Free. loween theme by student artists in grades 6- • Hard Luck Café at Cinema Arts Centre, 423 12, through Nov. 16. Reception Oct. 25, 6-8 Park Avenue, Huntington, presents 2019 p.m. Juried by Stephanie Buscema. Kerrville New Folk winners Lisa Bastoni and • Conversations in the Arts series explores D. B. Rielly, Thursday, Nov. 21. Open mic at “The Arts and Propaganda ” with panelists 7:30 p.m., concert begins 8:30 p.m. Tickets: Barbara Applegate, Director, Steinberg Mu - $15, $10 CAC and FMSH members. seum of Art/LIU Post ; Leonard Lehrman, Founder & Director, The Metropolitan Phil - The Paramount harmonic Chorus ; John Torres, Director and 370 New York Ave., Huntington. 631 -673- 7300. Actor/Eastline Theatre ; moderated by Marc Paramountny.com. All shows begin at 8 p.m. Courtade, Executive Director/Huntington unless otherwise noted. Arts Council, Thursday, Nov. 14 , 7-8:30 p.m. • Lucia Micarelli , Friday, Nov. 8. Tickets: $25 - Admission: $10, $5 members. $69.50. • Paramount Comedy Series presents Huntington Historical Society Stan Lee Biographer Speaks Jonathan Van Ness , “Road to Beijing ,” Sat - Main office/library: 209 Main St., Huntington. urday, Nov. 9. Tickets: $39.50 -$125. Museums: Conklin Barn, 2 High St.; Kissam Stan Lee biographer and Marvel Comics editor Danny Fingeroth will speak about his • Allman Betts Band, Saturday, Nov. 10, 7 House/Museum Shop, 434 Park Ave.; Soldiers new book, “A Marvelous Life: The Amazing Story of Stan Lee,” in conversation with p.m. Tickets: $25-$54.50. and Sailors Memorial Building, 228 Main St. cartoonist Robert Sikoryak Wednesday, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m. at Cinema Arts Centre, 423 • O.A.R., the Mighty Fall Tour, Thursday, Nov. 631 -427- 7045, ext. 401. Huntingtonhistorical - Park Ave., Huntington. 631-423-7611. Q&A and book signing reception will follow. 14 and Friday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m. Tickets: $40- society.org. Tickets: $30, $25 members, includes a copy of A Marvelous Life. $90. • Explore local history through artifacts and • Mike DelGuidice and Big Shot perform in a documents on display at the Society’s His - Northport Arts Coalition Cass Jones, Emily Regan, Eileen Rose, benefit concert for the veterans organization tory and Decorative Arts Museum at the A non -profit coalition in support of the arts. PO Elena Kariyannis, Dana James, Dorie Van General Needs, Saturday, Nov. 16, 8 p.m. Soldiers and Sailors Memorial building. Box 508, Northport. Northportarts.org. Dercreek, and Lisa Case, through Dec. 1. Tickets: $20-$50+ and features changing exhibits from the • Starlight Coffeehouse concerts are held the Show events: Show events: Live body paint - Historical Society’s collection. Part of the second Friday of the month at St. Paul’s ing, Nov. 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23 and 30 at 8 Ridotto current exhibit, in honor of the 200th an - United Methodist Church, 270 Main Street, p.m.; Live painting by artists to be an - Concerts at Huntington Jewish Center, 510 niversary of ’s birth, is Northport. Doors open 7 p.m., shows begin nounced, Nov. 14 and 21 at 9 p.m. Park Ave., Huntington. Ridotto.org. Reserva - “Chasing Whitman: Huntington’s Prodigal 7:30 p.m. Roots/Americana/Folk singers No - tions recommended: 631 -385- 0373 or ri - Son,” which explores Whitman’s legacy in vember 8: Annalyse & Ryan perform Nov. 8. Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium [email protected] . Huntington. • Photographs by Northport-based Licensed 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport. Museum •“Pauline’s Circle,” a look at the life and times of • Holiday Historic House Tour , Sunday, Dec. Massage Therapist and Photographer An - hours: Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday, 12 -4 p.m. Pauline Viardot (1821-1910), Sunday, Nov. 24, 8, noon-4 p.m. Visit some of Huntington’s drea M. Gordon are on display through Dec. Grounds admission: $8 adults, $7 students with 4 p.m. The wife of a wealthy diplomat, Viardot beautiful and significant historic homes on 2 at Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Re - ID and seniors 62 and older, and $5 children 12 opened a salon that welcomed the luminaries a self-guided tour and learn about the alty, 77 Main Street, Northport, during busi - and under. Mansion tour, add $5 per person. in Paris: Berlioz, Rossini, Sainte Beuve, Cesar unique history of each from volunteer do - ness hours. 631 -854- 5555. Vanderbiltmuseum.org. Franck, the Goncourts and Faure. Concert in - cents. In addition, the Society’s Kissam and • NAC Wednesdays presents Ruthann • Afternoon mansion tours begin in the court - cludes songs by Berlioz, ‘Regata Songs’ by Conklin Houses, both decorated for the Turkian, soprano and Daniel Ragone, pi - yard of the historic house once owned by Rossini, and cello Sonatas by Debussy and season, will be open to visitors; the Arsenal anist, in a Program of Classical Greats, William K. Vanderbilt II. Tours are Tuesdays, Cesar Franck. Colorful narration completes will be open for tours ; the Conklin Barn will Wednesday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m. at Northport Li - Saturdays and Sundays between 12:30 - the program. Performers are Emmy award have an array of refreshments ; and the An - brary, 151 Laurel Ave. Northport. Free. 3:30 p.m. for a $6 fee, in addition to the winning soprano Trudy Craney with pianist tiques and Collectibles Shop on the Kissam price of admission. Martin Hennessy, and Russian cellist Andrey property will be open and fully stocked with • The Carriage House Players present “Al - Tchekmazov with pianist Yoni Levyatov. Mar - unique gift options. Tickets : $40, $35 mem - Northport Historical Society Museum most, Maine ,” Nov. 8, 9, 15 and 16 at 8 p.m., garetha Maimone narrates. Tickets: $30, $25 bers , price increases $5 the day of the tour. 215 Main St, Northport. 631 -757- 9859. north - porthistorical.org. Nov. 10 and 17 at 3 p.m. Tickets: $20, $15 seniors, $20 members, $12 student, seniors, $15 children. Museum of American Armor • Our Stories: The History of a Community, permanent exhibit. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 1303 Round Swamp Road, Old Bethpage, on • Northport Neighbors exhibit details the con - Walt Whitman Birthplace the grounds of Old Bethpage Village Restora - nections and common heritage neighbor - 246 Old Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Sta - tion. Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 10 Guardian Brain Foundation ing communities have to Northport. tion. Hours: Monday – Friday, 11 -4 p.m.; Satur - a.m.-4 p.m. Admission: $13 adult; $8 seniors, The Guardian Brain Foundation is looking for • Taste of Northport: Trivia at the Tavern sup - day – Sunday, 11 -5 p.m. Admission: $6 adults, veterans and children under 12. museumo - volunteers to help with marketing, events and port Northport Historical Society, Wednes - $5 seniors, $4 students, and children under 5 famericanarmor.org community service. Volunteers make the dif - day, Nov. 13 , 7-9:30 p.m. Enjoy a three- are free. 631 -427- 5240. Waltwhitman.org. • Original and replica World War II-era armor ference. Call 631 271-3292. course meal, followed by a round of general • The Left Behind, an exhibition designed by are on display along with interpretive ex - trivia hosted by trivia master Terry Reid. Steve Gittelman in the Gathering House hibits describing their role alongside infantry Huntington Historical Society Prizes will be awarded to the winners. Tick - about the effects of the Cholera epidemic on the World War II battlefield. Live-action re- Train to become Museum Docents at Huntington ets: $60, $50 members. that occurred while Whitman lived in Man - enactments and demonstrations take place Historical Society’s historic David Conklin Farm - hattan at age 13. Free . several times over the course of the year . house or Dr. David Kissam House museums. No • The Museum will dedicate a half century of Spotlight at The Paramount experience required but an interest in local his - tank technology including a Sherman tank 370 New York Avenue, Huntington. 631-673- MUSIC /DANCE tory is a plus. Call 631-427-7045, ext. 403. and an M60 Patton tank, Sunday, Nov. 10 7300. Spotlightny.com at noon. An operational Cold War M48 tank • Beer yoga, Sunday, Nov. 10 at 1 p.m. with yoga Five Towns College Performing Arts Center will also make an appearance as it ma - teacher Austin Koch. $25, includes the price of 305 North Service Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746. one beer. Register at tinyurl.com/BeerYo - Send us your listings neuvers adjacent to the museum. Admis - 631 -656- 2110. FTC.edu. Calendar submissions must be in 10 days prior sion to the event is free as the museum gaSpotlight . • “The Laramie Project,” William Finn’s musi - to publication date. Send to The Long Islander, honors veterans and their families for Vet - • “The Future is Female” exhibit showcases cal about how an illness transforms the lives PO Box 1930, Huntington, NY 11743, or send erans Day. work by eight female artists: Collyn Gold, of people and their lovers. 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SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE 113.004: ganization filed with Secretary of Subject: Request Special Use Permit SUFFOLK FOR THE POOLING AND SERVIC - ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE State of NY (SSNY) on August 23, accessory structure and overnight U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA - ING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE 2019. Office location: Suffolk County. storage relief in order to renovate and TION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CA - AUGUST 1, 2005 PARK PLACE SE - BUILDINGS AND IMPROVE- SSNY designated for service of upgrade an existing gasoline station. PACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE CURITIES, INC. ASSET BACKED MENTS THEREON ERECTED, SIT- process. SSNY shall mail copies of SCTM#0400-206.00-02.00-140.002 FOR NRZ PASS-THROUGH TRUST PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES UATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE any process served against the LLC VIII, Plaintiff SERIES 2005-WHQ4 is the Plaintiff TOWN OF HUNTINGTON, to c/o: Blue Chicken Tours LLC , 30 Public Hearing #: 22388 AGAINST and LUCIA GOMES ABREU A/K/A COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND Brookfield Road, Fort Salonga , NY Applicant: Scott Renart CONRAD PANZA, et al., Defen - LUCIE GOMES ABREU; ET AL. are STATE OF NEW YORK 11768. Purpose: any lawful purpose 2 Locksley Court dant(s) the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Premises will be sold subject to pro - or activity . Commack NY 11725 Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Referee will sell at public auction at visions of filed Judgment Index 11-7-10-31-24-17-10-3-6T-17223 Owner: Scott Renart and Larissa and Sale duly dated December 26, 2017 the HUNTINGTON TOWN HALL, #004686/2013. Cosenza I, the undersigned Referee will sell at 100 MAIN STREET, HUNTINGTON Theresa Ann Mari, Esq. – Referee The Zoning Board of Appeals of the 2 Locksley Court public auction at the Huntington Town NY 11743, on November 15, 2019 at RAS Boriskin, LLC Town of Huntington will hold a pub - Commack NY 11725 Hall, 100 Main Street, Huntington, NY 9:00 am, premises known as 2 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310 lic hearing at Town Hall, Hunting - Location of Property: southeast cor - 11743, on November 15, 2019 at TRAFALGAR CT, HUNTINGTON, Westbury, New York 11590, ton, N.Y. on Thursday, November 14, ner of 2 Locksley Ct. and Wheatfield 11:00AM, premises known as 196 NY 11743: District 0400, Section Attorneys for Plaintiff 2019 at 6:00 PM La. West Commack SEDGEWICK STREET, HUNTING - 104.00, Block 01.00, Lot 032.001: 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17256 Results at: www.HuntingtonNY.gov Subject: Request long street side TON STATION, NY 11746. All that cer - ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE - Official decisions will be filed with yard relief in order to maintain a be - tain plot piece or parcel of land, with the OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, NOTICE OF SALE the Town Clerk low ground swimming pool located in buildings and improvements erected, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN PUBLIC AUCTION Supreme Court front of the main dwelling on a corner situate, lying and being in the Town of OF HUNTINGTON, COUNTY OF of New York , Suffolk County Public Hearing #: 22379 lot. Huntington, County of Suffolk and SUFFOLK, STATE OF NEW YORK CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION Applicant: Amias and Anita Danio SCTM#0400-221.00-02.00-044.000 State of New York, DISTRICT 400, Premises will be sold subject to pro - OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND 60 Oakdale Road SECTION 137.00, BLOCK 1.00, LOT visions of filed Judgment Index SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE FOR Centerport NY 11721 Public Hearing #: 22389 46.00 . Approximate amount of judg - #608759/2015. NORMANDY MORTGAGE LOAN Owner: Amias and Anita Danio Applicant: David Purdy ment $211,114.25 plus interest and Robert Caputo, Esq. – Referee TRUST, SERIES 2013-10, Plaintiff, - 60 Oakdale Road Rapid Expediting of NY LLC costs. Premises will be sold subject to RAS Boriskin, LLC against- DENIS AMASO; CATHER - Centerport NY 11721 24 Fenimore Avenue provisions of filed Judgment for Index 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310 INE BELLE; PEREZIDE ANDY Location of Property: north side of 60 Yonkers NY 10701 #16523/2013. Westbury, New York 11590, BELLE; ABM RESOURCES COR - Oakdale Road 396.84 ft. east of Halsy Owner: Oswaldo and Mirna Zurita DANIEL J. MURPHY, ESQ., Referee Attorneys for Plaintiff PORATION; UM CAPITAL, LLC, In - Lane Centerport 26 Blacksmith Lane Gross Polowy, LLC 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17254 dex No. 31284/2012 Subject: Request relief in order to le - East Northport NY 11731 Attorney for Plaintiff Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - galize existing retaining walls which Location of Property: south side of 26 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 SUPREME COURT OF THE sure and Sale duly dated, June 28, exceed the max. allowable square Blacksmith La. 1783 ft. west of Daly Williamsville, NY 14221 STATE OF NEW YORK - 2017 and entered with the Suffolk footage. Rd. East Northport 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17252 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK County Clerk on July 11, 2017, An - SCTM#0400-043.00-02.00-033.000 Subject: Request accessory structure FLAGSTAR BANK FSB, drew W. Lawrence Jr., Esq., the Ap - relief in order to legalize a shed with NOTICE OF SALE V. pointed Referee, will sell the prem - Public Hearing #: 22382 roof over located too close to the prop - SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF FABIOLA D’ACHIARDI; ET. AL. ises known as 11 Eliot Avenue, Dix Applicant: Justin Wallentin erty line and a fence on a retaining SUFFOLK , WILMINGTON SAVINGS NOTICE OF SALE Hill, New York 11746 at public auc - 9 Heritage Court wall over the permitted height and lo - FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRIS - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur - tion at Huntington Town Hall, 100 Cold Spring Harbor NY 11724 cated too close to the property line. TIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDU - suant to a Final Judgment of Fore - Main Street, Huntington, New York Owner: Justin and Jennifer Wal - SCTM#0400-251.00-03.00-004.003 ALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR closure dated September 26, 2018, 11901 , on November 15, 2019 at lentin PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISI - and entered in the Office of the 10:00 A.M . All that certain plot, piece 9 Heritage Court Public Hearing #: 22398 TION TRUST , Plaintiff, vs . SANTOSH Clerk of the County of Suffolk, or parcel of land, situate, lying and Cold Spring Harbor NY 11724 Applicant: Amy DeVito GANDHI, ABDUL N. KHAN A/K/A wherein FLAGSTAR BANK FSB is being in the Town of Huntington, Location of Property: north side of 9 Woodhull Expediting ABDUL NADEEM KHAN , ET AL., the Plaintiff and FABIOLA County of Suffolk and State of New Heritage Ct. 344.45 ft east of Ridge 332 Woodhull Avenue Defendant(s) D’ACHIARDI; ET AL. are the De - York known as District: 0400; Sec - Rd. Cold Spring Harbor Port Jefferson Station NY 11776 Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - fendant(s). I, the undersigned Ref - tion: 275.00; Block: 01.00; Lot: Subject: Request relief for proposed Owner: Thomas and JoAnn Mulzoff sure and Sale duly filed on July 31, eree will sell at public auction at 033.001 and 033.002 will be sold sub - retaining walls of 1194 sf exceeding 9 Maria Court 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will the ISLIP TOWN HALL, 655 MAIN ject to the provisions of filed Judg - the maximum allowable square Huntington Station NY 11746 sell at public auction at the Hunting - STREET, ISLIP, NY 11751, on No - ment, Index No. 31284/2012. The footage of 600 sf for the property. Location of Property: west side of 9 ton Town Hall, 100 Main Street, Hunt - vember 21, 2019 at 2:30 pm, prem - approximate amount of judgment is SCTM#0400-066.00-01.00-049.000 Maria Ct. 380 ft. north of Ganna Ln. ington, NY on November 19, 2019 at ises known as 1142 OCEAN AV - $860,161.27 plus interest and costs . Huntington Station 2:00 p.m., premises known as 231 ENUE, BAY SHORE, NY FRIEDMAN VARTOLO LLP Public Hearing #: 22383 Subject: Request accessory structure Cuba Hill Road , Huntington, NY. All 11706-1944: District 0500, Section 85 Broad Street, Suite 501 Applicant: Michael J. and Leigh Ann and side yard relief in order to legalize that certain plot, piece or parcel of 264.00, Block 01.00, Lot 089.000: New York, New York 10004 , Castellano an existing pergola and second story land, with the buildings and improve - ALL THAT CERTAIN, PLOT, PIECE Attorneys for Plaintiff 3 Morahapa Road deck. ments thereon erected, situate, lying OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17257 Centerport NY 11721 SCTM#0400-154.00-03.00-025.000 and being in the Town of Huntington, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN Owner: Michael J. and Leigh Ann County of Suffolk and State of New OF ISLIP, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK NOTICE OF SALE Castellano Public Hearing #: 22399 York, District 0400, Section 170.00, AND STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC AUCTION Supreme Court 3 Morahapa Road Applicant: Amy DeVito Block 01.00 and Lot 001.002. Approx - Premises will be sold subject to pro - of New York , SUFFOLK County Centerport NY 11721 Woodhull Expediting imate amount of judgment is visions of filed Judgment Index AJAX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST Location of Property: north side of 3 332 Woodhull Avenue $720,081.36 plus interest and costs. #603357/2015. 2018-C, MORTGAGE-BACKED SE - Morahapa Rd. 85.95 ft. east of Little Port Jefferson Station NY 11776 Premises will be sold subject to provi - Thomas S. Zawyrucha, Esq. – Ref - CURITIES, SERIES 2018-C, BY U.S. Neck Rd. Centerport Owner: Amy DeVito sions of filed Judgment Index eree BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Subject: Request side yard relief in Woodhull Expediting #64361/2014. RAS Boriskin, LLC AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE, Plain - order to legalize an existing shed lo - 332 Woodhull Avenue James A. Pascarella, Esq., Referee 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310 tiff, -against- EDWARD F. ZIMMER cated too close to the property line. Port Jefferson Station NY 11776 Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, Westbury, New York 11590, A/K/A EDWARD ZIMMER; JPMOR - SCTM#0400-048.00-05.00-048.001 Location of Property: northwest cor - LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff GAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; UNITED ner of 4 Sligo Avenue and Galway 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17255 STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O IN - Public Hearing #: 22384 Place Huntington Elmsford, NY 10523 , TERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, In - Applicant: James J. Mauro Subject: Request rear yard relief in or - Attorneys for Plaintiff SUPREME COURT OF THE dex No. 611885/2018. 19 Hewitt Drive der to legalize an existing roofed over Cash will not be accepted. STATE OF NEW YORK - Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - Northport NY 11768 patio. 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17253 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK sure and Sale duly dated, July 11, Owner: James J. Mauro SCTM#0400-193.00-01.00-097.000 OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, 2019 and entered with the Suffolk 19 Hewitt Drive SUPREME COURT OF THE V. County Clerk on July 25, 2019, Mark Northport NY 11768 John Posillico, Chairman STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY MARLENE RAMOS, ET. AL. A. Cuthbertson, Esq., the Appointed Location of Property: south side of Zoning Board of Appeals OF NOTICE OF SALE Referee , will sell the premises known 19 Hewitt Dr. 554.37 ft. east of West 11-7-10-10-2T-17238 SUFFOLK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur - as 8 Woodland Lane, Huntington, St. Northport WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo - New York 11743 a/k/a Woodland Subject: Request side yard and ac - NOTICE OF FORMATION TRUSTEE FOR THE POOLING sure dated August 22, 2019, and en - Lane, Huntington, New York 11743 cessory structure relief in order to NOTICE OF FORMATION, Down AND SERVICING AGREEMENT tered in the Office of the Clerk of the at public auction at the Huntington construct a deck and legalize an ex - Load Mechanical LLC. Articles of Or - DATED AS OF AUGUST 1, 2005 County of Suffolk, wherein OCWEN Town Hall, 100 Main Street, Hunt - isting shed. ganization filed with Secretary of PARK PLACE SECURITIES, INC. LOAN SERVICING, LLC is the Plain - ington, New York 11743 , on Novem - SCTM#0400-008.00-05.00-008.000 State of New York (SSNY) on October ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH tiff and MARLENE RAMOS, ET AL. ber 13, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. All that 1, 2019. Office location: Suffolk CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005- are the Defendant(s). I, the under - certain plot, piece or parcel of land, Public Hearing #: 22386 County. SSNY designated for service WHQ4, signed Referee will sell at public auc - situate, lying and being in the Town Applicant: Nicolo Musacchia of process. SSNY shall mail copies of V. tion at the HUNTINGTON TOWN of Huntington, County of Suffolk and 967 Jericho Turnpike LLC any process served against the LLC to LUCIA GOMES ABREU A/K/A LU - HALL, 100 MAIN STREET, HUNT - State of New York known as District: 45 Commerce Drive c/o: Down Load Mechanical LLC, 46 CIE GOMES ABREU; ET AL. INGTON NY 11743, on November 18, 0400 Section: 024.000; Block: 03.00; Hauppauge NY 11788 Three Sisters Road, St. James, NY NOTICE OF SALE 2019 at 9:00AM, premises known as Lot: 031.000 a/k/a District: 0400; Sec - Owner: 967 Jericho Turnpike LLC 11780. Purpose: any lawful purpose NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur - 19A 6TH AVENUE, HUNTINGTON tion: 024.00; Block: 03.00; Lot: 45 Commerce Drive or activity. suant to a Final Judgment of Fore - STATION, NY 11746 A.K.A 19A 6TH Hauppauge NY 11788 11-21-14-7-10-31-24-17-6T-17250 closure dated June 26, 2019, and en - AVENUE, APT A., HUNTINGTON (Continued on next page) 22 • THE LONG-ISLANDER • NOVEMBER 7, 2019 LongIslanderNews.com Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE (Continued from previous page) urer as Section 015.00, Block 02.00 P.O. Box 582 the buildings and improvements FUND I TRUST, Plaintiff against 038.000 will be sold subject to the and Lot 009.001. The approximate Port Jefferson, NY 11777 erected, situate, lying and being in the CHRISTOPHER FOX A/K/A provisions of filed Judgment, Index amount of the current Judgment lien Dated : 9/27/2019 PB County of Suffolk, State of New York, CHRISTOPH FOX; COLLEEN FOX, No. 611885/2018. The approximate is $ 2,268,812.42 plus interest and 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17262 SECTION: 168.00, BLOCK: 02.00, et al Defendant(s) amount of judgment is $ 307,005.75 costs. The Premises will be sold sub - LOT: 056.000, District 0400. Approx - Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - plus interest and costs . ject to provisions of the aforesaid NOTICE OF SALE imate amount of judgment is sure and Sale entered on August 22, FRIEDMAN VARTOLO LLP Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Supreme Court County of Suffolk $837,306.68 plus interests and costs. 2019. I, the undersigned Referee will 85 Broad Street, Suite 501 Index #602160/2017. Manufacturers and Traders Trust Premises will be sold subject to provi - sell at public auction at the back en - New York, New York 10004 , Jonathan Christian Juliano, Esq., Ref - Company also known as M&T Bank sions of filed Judgment Index trance of the Huntington Town Hall, Attorneys for Plaintiff eree successor by merger to Hudson City #033064/2012. 100 Main Street, Huntington, N.Y. on 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17258 SHELDON MAY & ASSOCIATES Savings Bank, FSB, Plaintiff Donna Bogursky-Loturco, Referee the 20 th day of November , 2019 at 9:30 Attorneys at Law AGAINST FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS a.m. premises described as follows: STATE OF NEW YORK 255 Merrick Road Frank Cocchiarelli, Katherine Coc - WEISMAN & GORDON LLP All that certain plot, piece or parcel of SUPREME COURT: Rockville Centre, NY 11570 chiarelli, et al, Defendant 53 Gibson Street land, with the buildings and im - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Dated: 9/13/2019 File Number: Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - Bay Shore, NY 11706 provements thereon erected, situate, WELLS FARGO FINANFIAL 32124 MNB sure and Sale duly dated 8/29/2018 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17266 lying and being in the Town of Hunt - CREDIT SERVICES NEW YORK, 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17260 and entered on 9/20/2018, I, the un - ington, County of Suffolk and State of INC, Plaintiff, dersigned Referee, will sell at public NOTICE OF SALE New York. Said premises known as vs. STATE OF NEW YORK auction at the Huntington Town Hall, SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF 30 Zoranne Drive, East Northport, CARL SAINT PREUX A/K/A CARL SUPREME COURT: 100 Main Street, Huntington, NY on SUFFOLK N.Y. 11731. (District: 0400, Section: SAINT-PRUEX A/K/A CARL SAINT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK November 14, 2019 at 02:00 PM prem - DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL 217.00 , Block: 03.00 , Lot: 031.000 PREUX A/K/A CARL JMY SAINT- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA - ises known as 174 Warner Road,Hunt - TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, F/K/A District: 0400, Section: 217.00, PREUX A/K/A CARL SAINTPREUX TION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL ington, NY 11743. All that certain plot ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF Block: 03.00, Lot: 013.000). Approxi - A/K/A CARL PREUX, MARYSE CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS piece or parcel of land, with the build - THE J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE AC - mate amount of lien $ 645,015.41 plus SAINT PREUX A/K/A MARYSE TRUSTEE FOR RMAC TRUST, SE - ings and improvements erected, situ - QUISITION TRUST 2007-CH5 AS - interest and costs. Premises will be SAINT-PRUEX A/K/A MARYSE RIES 2016-CTT , Plaintiff, ate, lying and being in the County of SET BACKED PASS-THROUGH sold subject to provisions of filed judg - SAINT-PREUX A/K/A MARYSE vs. Suffolk, State of New York, SECTION: CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-CH5, ment and terms of sale. Index No. SAINTPREUX A/K/A MARYSE JOSE E. CAMPOS, DORIS B. 213.00, BLOCK: 02.00, LOT: 013.000 Plaintiff against 610810-15. PREUX, et al., Defendants GAMEZ, et al., Defendants District: 0400. Approximate amount of DAWN JONES A/K/A DAWN JAMES John L. Juliano, Esq., Referee NOTICE OF SALE IN NOTICE OF SALE IN judgment is $1,002,078.93 plus inter - JONES A/K/A DAWN J. JONES Stern & Eisenberg, PC FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE ests and costs. Premises will be sold A/K/A DAWN J. JAMES JONES, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT subject to provisions of filed Judgment TIMOTHY JONES, et al Defen - Woodbridge Corporate Plaza In pursuance of a Judgment of Fore - In pursuance of a Judgment of Fore - Index # 606354/2015. For sale infor - dant(s) 485 B Route 1 South – Suite 330 closure and Sale entered in the of - closure and Sale entered in the office mation, please visit Auction.com at Iselin, NJ 08830 fice of the County Clerk of Suffolk of the County Clerk of Suffolk County www.Auction.com or call (800) 280- Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - (732) 582-6344 County on April 9, 2019, I, Michael on September 24, 2018, I, Karen Ann 2832. sure and Sale entered on August 25, 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17268 Mullen, Esq., the Referee named in Casey, Esq., the Referee named in Jonathan A. Baum, Referee 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will said Judgment, will sell in one par - said Judgment, will sell in one parcel FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS sell at public auction at back entrance NOTICE OF SALE cel at public auction on November at public auction on November 21, WEISMAN & GORDON LLP of the Huntington Town Hall, 100 SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF 21, 2019 at Huntington Town Hall, 2019 at Huntington Town Hall, 100 53 Gibson Street Main Street, Huntington, N.Y. on the SUFFOLK 100 Main Street, Huntington, Main Street, Huntington, County of Bay Shore, NY 11706 19 th day of November , 2019 at 9:00 CALIBER HOME LOANS, INC., County of Suffolk, State of New Suffolk, State of New York, at 10:00 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17263 a.m. premises described as follows: Plaintiff against York, at 10:15 AM, the premises de - A.M., the premises described as fol - All that certain plot, piece or parcel of MARTHA L. ACOSTA , et al Defen - scribed as follows: lows: NOTICE OF SALE land, with the buildings and im - dant(s) 79 Stonehurst Lane a/k/a Stone 21 Buffett Place Supreme Court County of Suffolk provements thereon erected, situate, Hurst Lane Huntington Station, NY 11746 State of New York Mortgage Agency, lying and being at Huntington Sta - Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - Dix Hills, NY 11746 SBL No.: 0400-099.00-04.00-034.000 Plaintiff tion, Town of Huntington, County of sure and Sale entered on July 13, SBL No.: 0400-264.00-05.00-021.000 ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF AGAINST Suffolk, State of New York, known as 2018. I, the undersigned Referee will ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situate in Uniondale, Town of Thomas James Brocking, et al, Defen - and by part of lots 12 and 13,a s sell at public auction at the front LAND situate in the Town of Hunt - Huntington, County of Suffolk and dant shown on Map entitled “Map of Hunt - steps of the Islip Town Hall, 655 ington, County of Suffolk and State State of New York ington Manor, Section F”, filed in the Main Street, Islip, N.Y. on the 18 th of New York The premises are sold subject to the Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - Office of the Clerk of the County of day of November , 2019 at 1:45 p.m. The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, In - sure and Sale duly dated 9/26/2017 Suffolk on July 15, 1909, as Map No. premises described as follows: All provisions of the filed judgment, In - dex No. 605148/2015 in the amount and entered on 10/10/2017, I, the un - 515, which parts of lots when taken that certain plot, piece or parcel of dex No. 617918/2016 in the amount of $612,072.94 plus interest and dersigned Referee, will sell at public together are more particularly de - land, situate, lying and being at of $832,120.15 plus interest and costs. auction at the Huntington Town Hall, scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a Brentwood, Town of Islip, County of costs. Arden L. Florian, Esq. 100 Main Street, Huntington, NY on point on the westerly side of 11 th Av - Suffolk and State of New York. Said Richard C. Turner, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP November 14, 2019 at 10:0 0 AM prem - enue (Boulevard Avenue) distant 300 premises known as 54 Highland Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney ises known as 4 Montana Street, feet southerly from the corner formed Road, Central Islip, N.Y. 11722. (Dis - Plaintiff’s Attorney 500 Bausch & Lomb Place, Huntington, NY 11743. All that cer - by the intersection of the westerly trict: 0500, Section: 053.00 , Block: 500 Bausch & Lomb Place Rochester, New York 14604 tain plot piece or parcel of land, with side of 11 th Avenue with the southerly 03.00 , Lot: 024.000). Approximate Rochester, New York 14604 Tel.: 855-227-5072 the buildings and improvements side of Clifford Court (13 th Street); and amount of lien $ 308,841.97 plus in - Tel.: 855-227-5072 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17261 erected, situate, lying and being in the RUNNING THENCE South 0 degrees terest and costs. Premises will be 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17259 County of Suffolk, State of New York, 25 minutes 30 seconds East along the sold subject to provisions of filed NOTICE OF SALE SECTION: 169.00, BLOCK: 02.00, westerly side of 11 th Avenue 51.30 feet; judgment and terms of sale. Index NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF LOT: 043.000 District:0400. Approxi - THENCE North 88 degrees 56 min - No. 622862-17. SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK mate amount of judgment is utes 10 seconds West 100.03 feet; Theresa Ann Mari, Esq., Referee SUFFOLK GLENN ALAN JAHIER and $421,856.05 plus interests and costs. THENCE North 0 degrees 25 min - Stern & Eisenberg, PC DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL STEVEN LOUIS JAHIER, Plaintiff, Premises will be sold subject to provi - utes 30 seconds West 48.70 feet; Attorney(s) for Plaintiff TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, Against sions of filed Judgment Index THENCE North 89 degrees 34 min - Woodbridge Corporate Plaza ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF Index No.: 8264/2016 #0026602/2013. utes 30 seconds East 100 feet to the 485 B Route 1 South – Suite 330 THE THORNBURG MORTGAGE DONNA SUE JAHIER, ET AL., De - Sean Walter, Esq, Referee westerly side of 11 th Avenue at the Iselin, NJ 08830 SECURITIES TRUST 2005-1 MORT - fendant(s) FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS point or place of BEGINNING. Said (732) 582-6344 GAGE LOAN PASS-THROUGH CER - Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - WEISMAN & GORDON LLP premises known as 77 11 th Avenue, 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17269 TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-1, Plain - sure and Sale, duly granted 53 Gibson Street Huntington, N.Y. 11746 . ( District: tiff, 5/14/2019 , I, the undersigned Ref - Bay Shore, NY 11706 0400, Section: 136.00 , Block: 04.00 , NOTICE OF SALE Against eree, will sell at public auction, at 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17264 Lot: 039.000). Approximate amount SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF EAST GATE PROPERTIES LLC, Huntington Town Hall, 100 Main of lien $ 645,654.21 plus interest and SUFFOLK GAIL STUBBOLO, ET AL., Defen - Street, Huntington, NY 11743, on NOTICE OF SALE costs. Premises will be sold subject to U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA - dant(s) 11/18/2019 at 3:00 pm, premises Supreme Court County of Suffolk provisions of filed judgment and TION, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - known as 497 Woodbury Rd., Cold HSBC Bank USA, National Associa - terms of sale. Index No. 13739-13. ON BEHALF OF AND WITH RE - sure and Sale, duly entered on Spring Harbor, NY 11724, and de - tion Trustee for Wells Fargo Asset Mark Cuthbertson, Esq., Referee SPECT TO AJAX MORTGAGE 9/11/2018 , I, the undersigned Ref - scribed as follows: Securities Corporation, Mortgage Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LOAN TRUST 2015-B, MORT - eree, will sell at public auction at ALL that certain plot , piece or parcel Pass-Through Certificates, Series LLC GAGE-BACKED NOTES, SERIES Huntington Town Hall, 100 Main of land, with the buildings and im - 2007-7, Plaintiff Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 2015-B, Plaintiff against Street, Huntington, NY 11743, on provements thereon erected, situate, AGAINST 10 Bank Street - Suite 700 JOSEPH P. DALY JR. A/K/A JOSEPH 11/21/2019 at 9:30 am, premises lying and being in the Town of Hunt - Mark P. Goetz, Linda Goetz, et al, White Plains, New York 10606 P. DALY, SUZANNE DALY A/K/A known as 6 East Gate Road, Hunt - ington, County of Suffolk and State Defendant (914) 949-2574 SUZANNE LAMANITIA, et al Defen - ington aka Lloyd Harbor, New York of New York, District 0400, Section Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17267 dant(s) 11743, and described as follows: 131.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 014.000. sure and Sale duly dated 7/29/2019 Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - ALL that certain plot piece or parcel The approximate amount of the cur - and entered on 8/22/2019, I, the un - NOTICE OF SALE sure and Sale dated on March 15, of land, with the buildings and im - rent Judgment lien is $ 722,172.80 dersigned Referee, will sell at public SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF 2019 . I, the undersigned Referee will provements thereon erected, situate, plus interest and costs. The Prem - auction at the Huntington Town Hall, SUFFOLK sell at public auction at the back en - lying and being in the Village of ises will be sold subject to provisions 100 Main Street, Huntington, NY on WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND trance of the Huntington Town Hall, Lloyd Harbor, Town of Huntington, of the aforesaid Judgment of Fore - November 14, 2019 at 04:15 PM prem - SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA 100 Main Street, Huntington, N.Y. County of Suffolk and State of New closure and Sale; Index #8264/2016. ises known as 136 Darrow Lane, TRUST, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL on the 19 th day of November , 2019 at York, and designated on the tax Thomas G. Teresky, Esq., Referee Greenlawn, NY 11740. All that cer - CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS maps of the Suffolk County Treas - Richard J. Sulivan, Esq. tain plot piece or parcel of land, with TRUSTEE FOR BROUGHAM (Continued on next page) Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. LongIslanderNews.com THE LONG-ISLANDER • NOVEMBER 7, 2019 • 23 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE (Continued from previous page) MATTHEW K. MADY, ESQ., Referee Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743 on said Board of Education; and The register so prepared shall include 10:00 a.m. premises described as fol - David A. Gallo & Associates LLP November 18, 2019 at 4:15 PM. Prem - (c) that in anticipation of said tax, the all qualified persons who shall have lows: All that certain plot, piece or Attorney(s) for Plaintiff ises known as 31 Tulip Street, Hunt - Board of Education of the District may presented themselves personally for parcel of land, situate, lying and be - 99 Powerhouse Road, First Floor, ington, New York 11743. District 0400 authorize the issuance of bonds in the registration in accordance with this ing in the Town of Huntington, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 Sec 161.00 Block 02.00 Lot 093.000. All aggregate principal amount of not to Notice, and all persons who shall County of Suffolk and State of New File #7254.8728 that certain plot, piece or parcel of land exceed $67,523,998, and a tax is have been previously registered for York, known and designated as lot 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17271 with the buildings and improvements hereby voted to pay the interest on and voted at any annual or special No. 25 as shown on a certain map thereon erected, situate, lying and be - said bonds as the same shall become election of the School District held or entitled, “Map of Jomatt Homes, Sec - NOTICE OF SALE ing at Huntington Station, Town of due and payable. conducted at any time during the tion 1” and filed in the office of the SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF Huntington, County of Suffolk and Such Proposition shall appear on the years 2015 through 2018 inclusive, Clerk of the County of Suffolk on De - SUFFOLK State of New York. Approximate ballots used for voting at said Special and all persons registered during the cember 21, 1960 as Map No. 3280, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff Amount of Judgment is $568,033.85 District Meeting in substantially the annual election of May 21, 2019. said lot being bounded and described AGAINST plus interest and costs. Premises will following condensed form: The register for this Special District as follows: Beginning at a point on James S. Lewin; et al., Defendant(s) be sold subject to provisions of filed Meeting shall be filed in the office of the northerly side of Lamplight Lane Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - Judgment Index No 13-15521. Cash BOND PROPOSITION the Clerk of the District, located in South distant 80.73 feet westerly sure and Sale duly dated August 7, will not be accepted at the sale. YES NO the School District Administration from extreme westerly end of a curve 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will Donna Bogursky-Loturco, Esq., Ref - RESOLVED : Office, in the Hubbs Administration connecting the northerly side of sell at public auction at the eree 2267-001537 (a) That the Board of Education (the Center, Clay Pitts Road, East North - Lamplight lane south with the west - Huntington Town Hall, 100 Main 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17274 “Board”) of Commack Union Free port, New York, where such register erly side of Westminster Avenue; Street, Huntington, New York on No - School District, in the County of Suf - will be open for inspection by the Running thence along the northerly vember 18, 2019 at 3:30PM, premises NOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT folk, New York (the “District”), is qualified voters of the District be - side of Lamplight Lane south, south known as 39E 24th Street, Hunting - MEETING hereby authorized to construct alter - tween the hours of 9:00 o’clock A.M. 83 degrees 52 minutes 40 seconds ton Station, NY 11746-3703. All that COMMACK UNION FREE ations and improvements to District and 3:30 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing west 100.00 feet; Thence North 6 de - certain plot piece or parcel of land, SCHOOL DISTRICT, buildings and sites, substantially as Time), on each of the seven days prior grees 07 minutes 20 seconds west with the buildings and improve - IN THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, referred to and described in a plan to the day of the Special District 100.00 feet; Thence North 83 degrees ments erected, situate, lying and be - NEW YORK prepared for the District with the as - Meeting (except Thursday, November 52 minutes 40 seconds East 45.80 ing in the Town of Huntington, sistance of John A. Grillo, Architects, 28, 2019, Friday, November 29, 2019, feet; Thence 5 degrees 02 minutes 20 County of Suffolk, State of NY, Dis - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and to expend not to exceed and Sunday, December 1, 2019) and seconds west 19.27 feet; Thence 83 trict 0400 Section 198.00 Block 02.00 pursuant to a resolution of the Board $67,523,998 therefor; (b) that a tax is on the day set for said Special District degrees 08 minutes 20 seconds east Lot 002.000. Approximate amount of Education of the Commack Union hereby voted in the amount of not to Meeting, and by advance appoint - 54.47 feet; Thence South 6 degrees of judgment $420,921.73 plus inter - Free School District, in the County of exceed $67,523,998 to finance such ment only between the hours of 9:00 07 minutes 20 seconds east 120.00 est and costs. Premises will be sold Suffolk, New York, adopted on Octo - cost, such tax to be levied by and col - o’clock A.M. and 11:00 o’clock A.M. feet to the northerly side of Lamp - subject to provisions of filed Judg - ber 7, 2019, a Special District Meet - lected in installments in such years (Prevailing Time) on Saturday, No - light Lane South., the point or place ment Index #611856/2015. ing of the qualified voters of said and in such amounts as shall be de - vember 30, 2019. of beginning. Said premises known Thomas Teresky, Esq. , Referee School District will be held on termined by said Board of Education; NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER as 4 Lamplight Lane, Dix Hills, N.Y. Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Tuesday, December 3, 2019 and (c) that in anticipation of said GIVEN that qualified voters will reg - 11746. (District: 0400, Section: Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff from 6:00 o’clock A.M. to 9:00 o’clock tax, the Board of Education of the ister and vote at the registration and 280.00 , Block: 06.00 , Lot: 002.000). 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard P.M. (Prevailing Time), at the follow - District may authorize the issuance polling places designated herein for Approximate amount of lien Rochester, New York 14624 ing places in the two (2) election dis - of bonds in the aggregate principal the election district in which they re - $688,650.17 plus interest and costs. (877) 430-4792 tricts of said School District: (1) the amount of not to exceed $67,523,998, side. Premises will be sold subject to pro - Dated: October 1, 2019 Commack High School, for those per - and a tax is hereby voted to pay the NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER visions of filed judgment and terms of 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17272 sons residing in School Election Dis - interest on said bonds as the same GIVEN that applications for absen - sale. Index No. 6082 20-16. trict No. 1 and (2) Commack Middle shall become due and payable. tee ballots may be obtained at the of - Leonard B. Symons, Esq., Referee NOTICE OF SALE School, for those persons residing in The voting will be conducted by ballot fice of the District Clerk, in the DeRose & Surico SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF School Election District No. 2, for the on voting machines or paper ballot Hubbs Administration Center, on Attorney(s) for Plaintiff SUFFOLK purpose of voting upon the following as provided in the Education Law Clay Pitts, East Northport, New 213-44 38 th Avenue JPMorgan Chase Bank, National As - Bond Proposition: and the polls will remain open from York during school business hours. Bayside, N.Y. 11361 sociation, Plaintiff 6:00 o’clock A.M. to 9:00 o’clock P.M. In addition, all inquiries for infor - 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17270 AGAINST BOND PROPOSITION (Prevailing Time) and as much longer mation concerning the use of an ab - David Shimkin; Mary O’Riordan; RESOLVED : as may be necessary to enable the sentee ballot can be made by writing NOTICE OF SALE Robin Shimkin; et al., Defendant(s) (a) That the Board of Education (the voters then present to cast their bal - to Debbie Virga, District Clerk, Com - SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - “Board”) of Commack Union Free lots. mack Union Free School District, SUFFOLK- HUNTINGTON sure and Sale duly dated July 29, 2019 School District, in the County of Suf - NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Hubbs Administration Center, Clay FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE I, the undersigned Referee will sell at folk, New York (the “District”), is GIVEN that, pursuant to Section Pitts Road, P.O. Box 150, Commack, ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A public auction at the Huntington Town hereby authorized to construct al - 2014 of the Education Law, personal New York 11725. Completed appli - CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND Hall, 100 Main Street, Huntington, terations and improvements to Dis - registration of voters is required for cations must be received by the Dis - EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF New York on November 20, 2019 at trict buildings and sites (the “Pro - said Special District Meeting, and trict Clerk at least seven (7) days be - THE UNITED STATES OF AMER - 9:45AM, premises known as 650 Lark - ject”) substantially as referred to no person shall be entitled to vote at fore the date of the Special District ICA, Plaintiff -against- DOUGLAS field Road, East Northport, NY 11731. and described in a plan prepared for the Special District Meeting to be Meeting if the ballot is to be mailed F. MASLER A/K/A DOUGLAS All that certain plot piece or parcel of the District with the assistance of held as aforesaid, whose name does to the voter, or the day before the MASLER, LISA L. MASLER A/K/A land, with the buildings and improve - John A. Grillo, Architects (the not appear on the register of the Special District Meeting if the ballot LISA MASLER, et al Defendant(s) ments erected, situate, lying and being “Plan”), which Plan is available for School District prepared as here - is to be delivered personally to the in the Town of Huntington, County of public inspection at the office of the inafter set forth, except a person voter. No absentee voter’s ballot Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclo - Suffolk, State of NY, District 0400 Sec - District Clerk, such Project includ - who is otherwise qualified to vote shall be canvassed unless it shall sure and Sale entered herein and tion 179.00 Block 01.00 Lot 006.000. ing but not limited to: security up - and is registered under the provi - have been received in the office of dated May 9, 2018, I, the undersigned Approximate amount of judgment grades and replacement of roofs and sions of Article 5 of the Election the Clerk of the District not later Referee will sell at public auction at $537,198.97 plus interest and costs. windows; air conditioning of audito - Law. than 5:00 o’clock P.M. Prevailing the Huntington Town Hall, 100 Main Premises will be sold subject to provi - riums, gymnasiums and cafeterias; For registration pursuant to Section Time on the day of the vote. A list of Street, Huntington, NY on November sions of filed Judgment Index interior space reconfiguration and 2014 of the Education Law, the Board all persons to whom absentee bal - 21, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. premises situate, #18471/2013. partial reconstruction for new sci - of Registration shall meet on Thurs - lots shall have been issued will be lying and being in the Town of Hunt - John Juliano, Esq. , Referee ence labs, instructional and other day, November 14, 2019 and Wednes - available in the said office of the ington, County of Suffolk and State of Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC space; lavatory and paving im - day, November 20, 2019 from 9:00 Clerk on each of the seven days prior New York, bounded and described as Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff provements, and upgrades to ath - o’clock A.M. to 9:00 o’clock P.M. (Pre - to the day of the Special District follows: BEGINNING at a point on 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard letic fields at the secondary schools; vailing Time) at the place hereinafter Meeting (except Thursday, Novem - the Southerly side of Rolling Hills Rochester, New York 14624 all of the foregoing to include the designated in each election district, to ber 28, 2019, Friday, November 29, Drive where the same is intersected (877) 430-4792 original furnishings, equipment, ma - prepare the register of the School Dis - 2019, and Sunday, December 1, by the Easterly end of a curve having Dated: October 3, 2019 chinery, apparatus, and all ancillary trict for each election district, and 2019), and by advance appointment a radius of 20 feet and a length of 11-7-10-31-24-17-4T-17273 and related site and other work re - any person shall be entitled to have only between the hours of 9:00 26.53 feet, which curve connects the quired in connection therewith; and his/her name placed upon such regis - o’clock A.M. and 11:00 o’clock A.M. southerly side of Rolling Hills Drive NOTICE OF SALE to expend therefor, including pre - ter, provided that at such meetings of (Prevailing Time) on Saturday, No - with the Southeasterly side of Mar - SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK liminary costs and costs incidental the members of the Board of Regis - vember 30, 2019. ginal Road and from said point of be - COUNTY thereto and to the financing thereof, tration he/she is known or proven to NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER ginning; being a plot 75.11 feet by U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA - an amount not to exceed the esti - the satisfaction of such members to GIVEN that the place in each election 99.74 feet by 162.39 feet by 119.55 feet TION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL mated total cost of $67,523,998; pro - be then or thereafter entitled to vote district where the Special District by 26.53 feet. Said premises known as CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS vided that the estimated costs of the at the Special District Meeting. Mem - Meeting will be held is as follows: 208 OAKWOOD ROAD, HUNTING - TRUSTEE FOR THE RMAC TRUST, components of the Project as set bers of said Board of Registration ELECTION DISTRICT and TON, NY . Approximate amount of SERIES 2016-CTT, Plaintiff against forth in the Plan may be reallocated shall meet as aforesaid, in each elec - POLLING PLACES lien $317,382.19 plus interest & costs. BARRY SELTMAN, et al Defendants among such components if the Board tion district, as follows: ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 – Premises will be sold subject to provi - Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Knuckles, of Education shall determine that ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH OF JERICHO TURNPIKE sions of filed Judgment and Terms of Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Tax - such reallocation is in the best in - NORTH OF JERICHO TURNPIKE: Polling Place: Commack High School Sale. If the sale is set aside for any ter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY terest of the District; Commack High School, Scholar Lane Scholar Lane, Commack, NY. reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall 10523 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s) (b) that a tax is hereby voted in the Commack, New York ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 2 – be entitled only to a return of the de - amount of not to exceed $67,523,998 ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 2 SOUTH OF JERICHO TURNPIKE posit paid. The Purchaser shall have Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure to finance such cost, such tax to be SOUTH OF JERICHO TURNPIKE: Polling Place: Commack Middle no further recourse against the Mort - and Sale entered September 19, 2019, I levied by and collected in install - Commack Middle School, Vanderbilt School gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mort - will sell at public auction to the highest ments in such years and in such Parkway, Commack, New York Vanderbilt Parkway, Commack, NY gagee’s attorney. Index Number bidder at Huntington Town Hall, 100 amounts as shall be determined by 606826/2016. (Continued on next page) 24 • THE LONG-ISLANDER • NOVEMBER 7, 2019 LongIslanderNews.com Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE (Continued from previous page) peletas utilizadas para votar en dicha realizado en cualquier momento du - Reunión Especial del Distrito en rante los años 2015 al 2018 inclusive, HUNTINGTON MANOR FIRE DISTRICT Only qualified voters who are regis - substancialmente la siguiente forma y todas las personas registrada du - EMERGENCY PURCHASE RESOLUTION tered to vote will be permitted to vote. condensada : rante las elecciones anuales del 21 de BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD PROPOSICIÓN DE BONOS mayo de 2019. PURCHASE CONTRACT: REPLACEMENT OF ACCESS CONTROL SYS- OF EDUCATION SI NO El registro para esta Reunión Espe - TEM FOR THE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Dated: October 7, 2019 RESUELTO : cial del Distrito será archivado en la DEBBIE VIRGA (a) Que la Junta Educativa (la oficina de Clerk del Distrito , locali - WHEREAS, the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Huntington Manor Fire District Clerk “Junta ”) de Commack Union Free zado en la Oficinas de Administra - District has determined that a public emergency arising out of an accident 11-21-14-7-10-24-4T-17278 School District, en el Condado de Suf - ción del Distrito , en Hubbs Adminis - or other unforeseen occurrence or condition whereby circumstances affect - folk, New York (el “Distrito ”), por la tration Center, Clay Pitts Road, East ing public buildings, public property or the life, health, safety or property of AVISO de REUNION ESPECIAL presente está autorizado a construir Northport, New York, donde tal re - the inhabitants of the said Fire District, requires immediate action which DEL DISTRITO alteraciones y mejoras a los edificios gistro estará abierta para inspección can not await competitive bidding; and COMMACK UNION FREE del distrito y otros lugares , substan - por los votantes calificados del Dis - SCHOOL DISTRICT, cialmente como referido a y descrito trito entre las horas de 9: 00 a .m. y WHEREAS, the circumstances of such public emergency are as follows: a EN EL CONDADO DE SUFFOLK, en el plan preparado para el Distrito 3:30 p.m. (hora prevaleciente) en cada software malfunction causing the need to replace access control software NUEVA YORK con la asistencia de John A. Grillo, unos de los siete días anteriores a la and associated equipment in order to make certain that the emergency com - Arquitecto , y para gastar y no exceder Reunión Especial del Distrito (ex - munications system remains operational with sufficient redundant systems El AVISO SE DA POR LA PRE - la cantidad de $67,523,998 por lo que; cepto el jueves , 28 de noviembre de protect the residents and taxpayers of the fire district; and SENTE que de acuerdo con una reso - (b) el impuesto se vota por la presente 2019, el viernes, 29 de noviembre de lución del de la Junta Educativa de en la cantidad de no exceder 2019, y el domingo , primero de di - WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the purchase of access control Commack Union Free School District, $67,523,998 para financiar tal costo , ciembre de 2019) y en el día fijado software, and associated equipment and immediately, without competitive en el Condado de Suffolk, New York, tal impuesto que se percibirá por y por dicha Reunión Especial del Dis - bidding, will enable the Fire District to address the public emergency and adoptado el 7 de octubre de 2019 , una recogidos a plazos y en tal cantidad trito, y con cita previa solo durante safeguard life and/or property; and Reunión Especial del Distrito de como se determinará por dicha Junta las horas de 9:00 a.m. y 11:00 a.m. Commack de votantes capacitados de Educativa ; y (c) que en anticipación (hora prevaleciente) el sábado 30 de WHEREAS, the Board is authorized under Section 103 Subparagraph 4 of dicho distrito escolar se llevará acabo de dicho impuesto , la Junta Educa - noviembre de 2019 . the General Municipal Law to make emergency purchases without compet - el martes, 3 de diciembre de 2019 tiva del Distrito podrá autorizar la El AVISO SE DA POR LA PRE - itive bidding when a public emergency requires such action, de 6:00 a .m. a 9:00 p .m. ( tiempo pre - emisión de bonos no exceder en la SENTE que los electores calificados valeciente ), en los siguientes lugares cantidad principal agregada de se registrarán y votarán en los luga - IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board of Fire Commissioners shall au - de los (2) distritos electorales de dicho $67,523,998, y el impuesto para pa - res de registro y votación designados thorize the emergency purchase of access control software and associated distrito escolar : (1) Commack High gar dicho bonos como el mismo será en el presente documento para el dis - equipment from the following vendor: VSS Security Systems at a price of ap - School, para las personas que resi - vencido y pagadero. trito electoral en cual residen . proximately $ 85 ,000, said county contract also being a permitted exception den en el distrito electoral escolar No. La votación se llevará acabo por vo - El AVISO SE DA POR LA PRE - to competitive bidding under Section 103 of the General Municipal Law, and 1 y (2) Commack Middle School, para tación en las maquinas de votación o SENTE que las solicitudes para pa - las personas que residen en el dis - por boleta de papel según lo propor - peletas de votos ausente se pueden IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board shall dispense with competi - trito electoral escolar No . 2, para el cionado en la ley Educativa y las ur - obtener en la oficina de District tive bidding in accordance with the authority vested in it under Section 103 propósito de votar sobre la siguiente nas permanecerán abiertas de 6:00 Clerk, en Hubbs Administration Cen - of the General Municipal Law, and Proposición de Bonos: a.m. a 9:00 p.m. ( hora prevaleciente ) ter, on Clay Pitts, East Northport, y se extenderá el tiempo necesario New York durante el horario escolar. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the District staff shall proceed with all PROPOSICIÓN DE BONOS para que los votantes presentes pue - Todas las preguntas de información haste to complete the aforementioned purchase and assist in resolving the RESUELTO : dan emitir sus votos . sobre el uso de la papeleta de votos public emergency addressed thereby, and (a) Que la Junta Educativa ( la El AVISO SE DA POR LA PRE - ausentes pueden ser hecha por es - “Junta”) de Commack Union Free SENTE que , de conformidad con la crito a Debbie Virga, District Clerk, IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board hereby ratifies the direction School District, en el Condado de Suf - Sección 2014 de la Ley Educativa , re - Commack Union Free School District, given by the Board prior to the meeting to the District Manager to expedite folk, New York (el “Distrito ”), se au - gistración personal de los votantes se Hubbs Administration Center, Clay the issuance of the purchase order and the commencement of the project, and toriza por este medio a construir al - requiere por dicha Reunión Especial Pitts Road, P.O. Box 150, Commack, teraciones y mejoras a los edificios del Distrito , y ninguna persona ten - New York 11725. Las solicitudes de - IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the District staff shall report to the del distrito y sitios (el “Proyecto ”) drá derecho a votar en la Reunión Es - ben ser recibidas por el District Clerk Board on the progress of the aforementioned purchase contract. substancialmente como refractado y pecial del Distrito que se llevará por lo menos siete días antes la fecha descrito en un plan preparado para el acabo en la fecha ya mencionada , de la Reunión Especial del Distrito si The foregoing resolution was duly put to vote, and on roll call the vote was Distrito con la asistencia de John A. cuyo nombre no aparezca en el regis - la papeleta debe ser enviada por co - his follows: Grillo, Arquitecto (el “Plan”), cual tro del distrito escolar preparado de rreo al votante, o el día antes de la Plan esta disponible para inspección aquí en adelante establecidos, ex - Reunión Especial de Distrito si la pa - Chairman Carlo Conte ) publica en la oficina del District cepto una persona que esta calificada peleta debe ser enviada en persona al Commissioner Christopher Fusaro ) Clerk, tal Proyecto incluido pero no li - a votar y está registrada bajo la pro - votante. Ninguna papeleta de votos Commissioner Dane Martin ) AYES mitado : actualizaciones de seguridad visiones del Articulo 5 de la Ley Elec - ausente será investigada a menos que Commissioner Michael Pastore ) y reemplazos de techos y ventanas ; toral . haya sido recibida en la oficina Clerk Commissioner Raymond Spatafora ) los aires condicionados del auditorios , Para la registración de conformidad del distrito no más tarde de las 5:00 gimnasios y cafeterías ; reconfigura - con la Sección 2014 de la Ley Educa - p.m. hora prevaleciente el día del The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. ción del espacio interior y recons - tiva , la Junta de Registro se llevará voto . Una lista de todas las personas trucción parcial para laboratorios de acabo el jueves , 14 de noviembre de a cuál habrán emitidos las papeletas Dated: Huntington Station, New York ciencias nuevos , espacio instructivos 2019 y miércoles , 20 de noviembre de de ausencia estará disponible en di - October 31, 2019 y otro espacios ; baños y mejoras de 2019 de 9:00 a.m. a 9:00 p.m. ( hora cha oficina de Clerk cada uno de los Attest: Barbara Springsteen pavimentación y actualizaciones a prevaleciente ) en el lugar en cada dis - siete días antes de la Reunión Espe - District Secretary 11-7-1T-17367 los campos atléticos en las escuelas trito electoral, para preparar el re - cial del Distrito (excepto el jueves , 8 secundarias ; todo a lo anterior a in - gistro del Distrito Escolar para cada de noviembre de 2019, el viernes , 29 cluir los muebles originales , equipo , distrito electoral , y cualquier persona de noviembre de 2019, y el domingo, DEBBIE VIRGA tered in the Office of the Clerk of the maquinaria , aparatos y todos los si - tendrá derecho a que su nombre sea primero de diciembre de 2019 ), y con District Clerk County of Suffolk, wherein NEW tios auxiliares y relacionados y otros colocado en tal registro , siempre que cita previa solo durante las horas de 11-21-14-7-10-24-4T-17279 PENN FINANCIAL, LLC D/B/A trabajos necesarios en conexión con en dicha reuniones de los miembros 9:00 a .m. y 11:00 a .m. (hora prevale - SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERV - lo mismo ; y para gastar , incluyendo de la Junta de Registro se conozca o ciente) el sábado 30 de noviembre de NOTICE OF FORMATION ICING is the Plaintiff and JAMES M. costos preliminares y costos inciden - se demuestre a satisfacción a dichos 2019. NOTICE OF FORMATION, Pangols JONES; ET AL. are the Defendant(s). tales a ello y ala financiación de lo miembros para que después o poste - L.L.C.. Articles of Organization filed I, the undersigned Referee will sell at mismo , una cantidad que no exceda el riormente tenga derecho a votar en El AVISO SE DA POR LA PRE - with Secretary of State of New York public auction at the HUNTINGTON costo total de $67,523,998; siempre las Reunión Especial de Distrito. Los SENTE que el lugar en cada distrito (SSNY) on October 8th , 2019 . Office TOWN HALL, 100 MAIN STREET, que el costo estimado de los compo - miembros de dicha Junta de Registro electoral donde se llevará acabo le location: Suffolk County. SSNY des - HUNTINGTON NY 11743, on No - nentes del Proyecto como se establece se reunirán como se ha dicho ante - reunión Especial del Distrito, es como ignated for service of process. SSNY vember 27, 2019 at 9:30 am, premises en el plan puede ser trasladado entre riormente , en cada distrito electoral, sigue : shall mail copies of any process known as 3 BEACH PLUM DR, tal componentes si la Junta Educa - de tal manera : DISTRITO ELECTORAL y LUGA- served against the LLC to c/o: Pan - NORTHPORT, NY 11768: District tiva determina que tal traslado es en DISTRITO ELECTORAL NO. 1 RES DE VOTACIÓN gols LLC, 15 Crestwood Drive, Hunt - 0401, Section 007.00, Block 02.00, el mejor interés del Distrito ; AL NORTE DE JERICHO TURN - DISTRITO ELECTORAL NO. 1 – ington Station, NY 11746. Purpose: Lots 026.00 & 046.000: (b) que el impuesto se vota por la pre - PIKE: Commack High School, Scholar NORTH OF JERICHO TURNPIKE any lawful purpose or activity. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, sente en la cantidad de no exceder Lane Lugar de votación: Commack High 11-28-21-14-7-10-31-24-6T-17292 PIERCE OR PARCEL OF LAND, mas de $67,523,998 para financiar Commack, New York School WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IM- tal costo , tal impuesto que se perci - DISTRITO ELECTORAL NO. 2 Scholar Lane, Commack, NY. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE PROVEMENTS THEREON birá por y recogidos a plazos en tales AL SUR DE JERICHO TURNPIKE: DISTRITO ELECTORAL NO. 2 – OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF SUF - ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND años y en tal cantidad como se deter - Commack Middle School, Vanderbilt SOUTH OF JERICHO TURNPIKE FOLK BEING IN THE VILLAGE OF minará por dicha Junta Educativa ; y Parkway, Commack, New York Lugar de votación: Commack Middle NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC D/B/A ASHAROKEN, TOWN OF HUNT- (c) que en anticipación de dicho im - School SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERV - INGTON, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK puesto , la Junta Educativa del Dis - El registro así preparado incluirá todas Vanderbilt Parkway, Commack, NY ICING, AND STATE OF NEW YORK trito podrá autorizar la emisión de las personas cualificadas que se ha - V. Premises will be sold subject to pro - bonos no exceder en la cantidad prin - yan presentados personalmente para Solo votantes calificados que están re - JAMES M. JONES, ET. AL. visions of filed Judgment Index cipal agregada de $67,523,998, y el el registro de conformidad con el pre - gistrados para votar se permitirán vo - NOTICE OF SALE #28358/2012. impuesto se vota por la presente para sente aviso , y a todas las personas que tar. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur - John L. Juliano, Esq. – Referee pagar el interés de dicho bonos como se hayan previamente registrado y ha - POR LA ORDÉN DE LA JUNTA suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo - RAS Boriskin, LLC el mismo será vencido y pagadero. yan votado en cualquier elección anual EDUCATIVA sure dated February 28, 2019, and en - Tal Proposición aparecerá en las pa - o elección especial del Distrito Escolar Fecha : 7 de octubre de 2019 (Continued on next page)