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Aloha! Sayville Rotarians channeled their inner Hawaiian spirit Mon- day night at Land’s End as Bay- port’s Bob Draffin was sworn in as president. In the photo are (left to right) Vinny Leuzzi, Fred Welge, Sal Annarumma, (front kneeling) Shannon Murphy, Bob Draffin, Janet Draffin, Emile and Patricia Pollak. More photos on pages 10, 11. SCN/LInda Leuzzi

Ditch ties, work hard, have fun Bob Draffin is new Sayville Rotary president

By LINDA LEUZZI Society, a living museum that includes 20 hangars “I also know Rotarians as friends,” he said. with vintage planes, as well as pilots and aviation Brendan McCurdy, a classmate who was two years Bayport resident Bob Draffin’s dad, Edward Draffin, professionals who are happy to talk about them. ahead of Draffin at Hamilton College and Rotary pres- was the Suffolk County director of probation and “We also had it placed on the National Register of ident-elect, is one of them. from there, he spread his help around. “As a public Historic Places in 2008 and received FAA funding,” “I’ve known Bob since 1977,” McCurdy said. “We servant it exposes you to issues in the community,” Draffin said. were in the same dormitory and I noticed this guy Draffin said of his dad. “He was president of the Suf- Bayport Civic Association vice president Joe Lib- was getting the Suffolk County News every week,” he folk County Police Association and numerous boards ertelli moved into Bayport 21 years ago. “He made said. “I’m from Oakdale, I went over to him, and the and was at a meeting almost every night while my me feel very welcome,” Libertelli remembered of his rest is history.” mother, Mary, ran the household.” initial meeting with Draffin. “He was brought up in Any funny anecdotes? Mum’s the word, but McCurdy Seventeen years ago, when the 59.9-acre Bayport Bayport and has a genuine love for not only our area, did add this: “He was always up for adventure.” Aerodrome off Third Avenue was in danger of being but he wants to do what’s right for the communities Draffin pointed to Rotary’s impact locally; last developed, Draffin began following his dad’s course. surrounding it like Sayville, and he’s the cheerleader month members pitched in to clean the memorial He sat in living rooms with others and formed the for our local businesses and the residents. stones of war veterans at St. Ann’s Cemetery and Bayport Civic Association, of which he is still presi- “He’s made it clear the civic isn’t about him but donned waders and plastic gloves as Creek Defenders dent. The aerodrome was preserved. what’s right for the community, not a special interest.” as an example. “We did it at the Mill Pond recently, His activism in that issue and others led to his But on to Rotary. “I was first asked to be a guest getting in the muck and pulling up garbage,” he said. Rotary involvement. He was installed as Rotary’s new speaker when they were honoring community service “We’ll be officially adopting Bayport Beach as stew- president on Monday. people in 2016,” Draffin said. “I dedicated my talk to ards.” “That was my first big championed cause and we its importance.” Draffin noted he was sworn in as a On a macro level, “As an organization globally of 1.2 succeeded,” Draffin said of the aerodrome fight. It is member on St. Patrick’s Day. (Nothing but enthusi- million members, we championed eradicating polio,” owned by the Town of Islip and is the only remaining astic, he wore a tux and carried a shillelagh when he he said. grass runway on Long Island, one of the few in the marched in Bayport-Blue Point Chamber’s St. Pat- Draffin is retiring as employee relations director country. It is also home to the Bayport Aerodrome rick’s Day Parade as grand marshal.) in Suffolk County’s Sheriff’s Office after a 37-year

See ROTARY on page 11

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Pages 19 & 20 Page 4 WEEKLY PERIODICAL 2 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 INSIDE Graduations COMMUNITY NEWS The following local area students grad- uated from SUNY Oneonta during winter Years Ago...... 4 commencement on Dec. 2, 2018. Steven Baird of Oakdale received a Bachelor Police Blotter...... 5 of Science, mathematics; Kristen Dan- iel of Bayport received a Bachelor of Local Briefs...... 5 Science, early child/childhood education (B-6); and Joseph Reilly of West Sayville Editorial...... 6 received a Bachelor of Science, early child/childhood education (B-6). Around Town...... 7 Academic Obituaries...... 8 Achievements Public Notices...... 12 The following students from the area have been named to University of Rhode Classifieds...... 18 Island’s fall 2018 Dean’s List: Meghan Aversano of Sayville, Alexa Farinella Published every Thursday of Sayville, Meghan Keenan of Bayport, Publication Office, Advance Building Mackenzie Leddy of Sayville, Colleen 20 Medford Avenue/P.O. Box 780, Patchogue, NY 11772 Montemagno of Sayville, Rob Rivera Phone: (631) 475-1000 Fax: (631) 475-1565 of Bohemia, Annabelle Rosenzweig of POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Suffolk County News Sayville, Stefan Stelling of Blue Point, PO Box 780 Patchogue, New York 11772-0780 LeeAnna Sullivan of Sayville, Connor Advertising e-mail: [email protected] Sullivan of Bohemia, Kyra Valestrand Legals: [email protected] of Bayport, Alex Worrell of Sayville, and Classified: [email protected] Alexa Zorzy of Bayport. Letters to the Editor: [email protected] Nicole Farese of Sayville has been USPS No. 524-860 placed on the Gettysburg College Dean’s Bayport-Blue Point HS Math ISSN 1065-1470 Honor list for outstanding academic SUBSCRIPTION RATES achievement in the fall 2018 semester. League students shine $36.00 per year in Suffolk County $47.00 per year Out of Suffolk County The Bayport-Blue Point School District would like to congratulate three Bay- $38.00 9 Month Student Subscription The paper is the port-Blue Point High School mathletes for achieving the highest cumulative Armed Forces - Same as above scores for their respective grade levels throughout the school year during Math Foreign Countries - Rates upon request perfect place to share League competitions. Throughout the 2018-19 school year, the following students $1.00 per single copy $4.00 by mail earned the top scores for their respective grade levels: (l-r) Annelise Schreiber your good news! (freshman), Hunter Kramer (sophomore) and Doug McDonough (junior). Due to BACK ISSUES Back Copies of Suffolk County News are charged at a their achievements, the students were congratulated by adviser Connie Chiraz cost of $1.00 per copy for the current month plus an Send us announcements to: and presented with tokens of appreciation for all of their hard work demonstrated additional $1.00 for each preceding month. Entered [email protected] this year. as periodical matter at the post office at Sayville, N.Y. Photos courtesy of the Bayport-Blue Point School District 11782 under the act of March 3, 1879. Photo included when space allows

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Pastor Ray Bagnuolo of United Congregational Church of Sayville. Congregational Church of Patchogue pastor Dwight Wolter. Photos SCN/Leuzzi Pastor Ray Bagnuolo Pastor Dwight Wolter United Congregational Church of Sayville Congregational Church of Patchogue

BY LINDA LEUZZI want to discuss the sermon or any issue (“we BY LINDA LEUZZI have 20 people regularly for that,” he said), SAYVILLE—Three flags fly in front of the there are two classes of Bible Jam, where PATCHOGUE—Pastor Dwight Wolter noted that besides ordaining United Congregational Church of Sayville: a attendees discuss the origins of Christianity. its first openly gay pastor in 1972, the United Congregational Church POW, rainbow and American flag. Knitted prayer shawls, made by congregants of Christ has been ordaining women since the late 1800s. He said many “One day, we’ll only need one flag,” said in different hues who pray over them during UCC pastors are LGBTQ. Sayville UCC pastor Ray Bagnuolo. their creation, are given out to those injured, “We have performed many same-gender marriages and baptisms,” he Bagnuolo discussed the UCC’s premise or just going through a tough time. said. “Our communion table leadership is open to people regardless.” since 1957. “No matter where you are on your “We make a food collection every week No formal program is planned at the church for the 50th anniversary spiritual journey, you are welcome here.” for the Sayville Food Pantry, we host fund- of the Stonewall uprising that activated gays to demand rights (New The church has openly embraced social raisers for Sharing A Meal and provide our York City police commissioner James O’Neill issued a public apology issues, including securing 693 crosses and hall for meals from Monday to Thursday,” last Thursday, saying “the actions taken by the N.Y.P.D. were wrong”), seven Star of David markers on its front Bagnuolo said. Wolter said, but the Congregational Church is considering opening up lawn, a sober honoring of those who have “We have a connection with Cherry Grove the sanctuary on the night of Patchogue’s Alive After Five Pride night. Jacqueline Routh, New York State Sen. Monica Martinez’s chief of died from random shootings. and participate in Bless the Animals and staff, is chairing Patchogue’s Alive After Five event. “Coming into this In light of the upcoming 50th anniversary of share services there with the Episcopal role, I always wanted to be a part of this,” Routh said. “I struggled the Stonewall Riots prompted by an aggres- and Catholic Church. I offer my services at with my own sexuality in high school and I thought it was time to get sive police raid on a gay club for which New weddings and we have a Congregational Day involved. I want to help transform this event. Let’s have it come back York City police commissioner James O’Neill there. We invite members of the community issued a public apology last Thursday, and to the community and social recognition.” to head over there for lunch and Sayville Fer- Patchogue’s Alive After Five Pride theme Wolter pointed out that even 47 years after ordaining an openly gay ry provides us with a ferry on Easter Sunday on June 27, Bagnuolo said their church isn’t minister, there are people who have issues and questions. “There are for a sunrise service and we host a Victorian offering a special program for the LGBTQ churches that are splintered on this issue,” he said. “President Donald tea. We also created 18Vote.org, a nonparti- community because it has been a welcoming Trump has denied military status to transgenders, so we see it in our san website, to get 18-year-olds registered.” sanctuary already. culture. Isn’t it amazing, but not surprising, that in 2019 we are still “The gay community is integrated in all our Bagnuolo added that high school students talking about whether an LGBTQ is a full human being entitled to society,” he explained. “They occupy friends, who helped with the website received com- equal rights and dignity in the U.S. and the Christian Church?” family members and we are marginalized. munity service credit. “A faith community is Wolter has headed his church for 13 years, hosting many social The idea is not to separate ourselves but to not just one event,” he said. programs as well as spirituality concerts, which raises funds for their be inclusive in our faith community. We want Bagnuolo explained that the congrega- food pantry and soup kitchen, and also too as a way to get people to make sure our congregation is open and tion’s inclusion began in the 1990s with into membership and/or attend a reflective place. The church is also affirming.” pastor John A. Jeter, who was identified as a known for Workers Without Wheels program, which has given away Flying the Prisoner of War flag is “another gay man. “It caused a grand discussion,” he over 100 new or used bikes for those who need them as main sources example of those who served and sacrificed said. “When you do this kind of activism you of transportation. who we don’t want to forget,” Bagnuolo said. frequently are the curriculum. You receive “We’ve had a lesbian couple with twin daughters who went through Bagnuolo, a gay pastor, has headed Sayville the people who are supportive and those confirmation class here,” he said. “They weren’t getting discrimination UCC since January 2017. who are not so. There were third party folks from their school but from other churches. When they came here, peo- “It’s a church where people really love each who would do proof texting, taking a line out ple didn’t ask. There was no issue.” other and are often stunned at wrong-mind- of Scripture to fit their own purpose.” But Wolter is a member of the Alive After Five Committee. ed incidents of any kind and particularly his church weathered the storm, including There can be personal consequences to taking stands, he empha- against LGBTQ people. We’re a faith-based working with Suffolk police who caught the sized. community who believe God is love and love perp who stole the rainbow flag seven times. “Pastors lose groups or wealthy members,” he said candidly. “You is God.” “We are committed to community build- can be unemployed the next day with a vote. But it’s especially import- There are approximately 100 congregants. ing and activism. You don’t have to change ant for citizens and church leaders to pick up the cross for people not Besides Sunday services with a coffee gather- everybody’s hearts and minds to be success- like you, because it’s the right thing to do. When you take up each ing afterwards and a Talk Back for those who ful,” he said. n others’ issues, that’s when you get change.” n 4 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 Suffolk prepares for early voting New York was previously one of 12 states that didn’t allow early voting

BY ANTHONY PERROTTA cludes two days prior to the election and the 10 additional days and the potential said reforms like these are “vital” in help- includes two weekends. Another closed for voter fraud. ing more individuals become involved in SUFFOLK COUNTY—A list of loca- the LLC loophole, a move that looks to Supporters, on the other hand, say early the election process. tions within the county have been des- limit corporations’ ability to open limit- voting will increase voter turnout. New “For far too long, people have been dis- ignated for early voting in the upcoming ed liability companies and make nearly York ranked among the worst 10 states, enfranchised by limiting voting to one day general election. One of them is the Islip unlimited political campaign contribu- in regards to turnout, during both the per year,” Gregory wrote in a statement. Town Hall Annex, located at 401 Main tions. 2016 and 2018 elections. These num- “The more opportunity people have to Street in Islip. “At a time when the federal government bers, according to reports, continued a participate, the more they will. Allowing Polls will be open on Oct. 26 and 27 is doing everything it can to disenfran- longstanding trend of lower-than-average early voting and extending the number of from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Oct. 28 from 7 a.m. chise voters, we are taking action to voter participation within the state. days and times to vote will address low to 3 p.m.; Oct. 29 and Nov. 1 from 12 to 8 make it easier for New Yorkers to par- The reforms also require that officials voter turnout and bring more people into p.m.; Oct. 30 and 31 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; ticipate in the democratic process and automatically update voter registrations the process.” and Nov. 2 and 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. crack down on corporate influences in for anyone who moves, and beginning in Gregory’s office points out that as part Early voting will not be available for the our election,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrote 2020, allows young adults to preregister of the package of reforms, state and fed- June 25 primary this year. in a statement earlier this year. to vote when they are 16 or 17 years eral primaries must be scheduled on the Earlier this year, state lawmakers The bills easily passed both chambers old. Younger voters’ registration will be same day. Up until last year, New York approved a series of reforms intended to with bipartisan support. But the move marked as pending until their 18th birth- was the only state in the country to hold make it easier for residents to vote. One still drew some criticism, mostly from day when they will be able to vote. federal and state primaries on different of the measures requires that officials Republicans, who had concerns about Suffolk County Legislature presiding days and one of the only 12 states without establish 10 days of early voting that con- the cost of manning polling stations for officer DuWayne Gregory (D-Wyandanch) early voting. n Suffolk County News Years Ago

70 Years Ago by company officials, employees and friends. June 1949 Miss Marjorie Vaczy, of Sayville, grad- uated with a B.A. degree from Ladycliff The Sayville Fire Department bumped College in Highland Falls, N.Y., where into a new wrinkle when they were she was also given special mention and called to the attic of the home of Harold awarded a prize for outstanding service Sweezey of Lincoln Avenue, to rescue and loyalty to Ladycliff during her senior four kittens that had fallen into the year. thin space between two wall partitions. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Hayford, of The firefighters ripped out a section of Bayport, attended a meeting of the Long baseboard and the kittens tumbled out, Island chapter of the American Guild of unhurt and only slightly ruffled. Organists in the Bay Shore Methodist Sayville and Bayport high schools Church. handed the 45th annual Suffolk County Raymond William Stoenner, of Bay- track and field championships a one-two port, was awarded a Doctor of Phi- punch, with the Purple and Gold taking losophy degree in chemistry from the Class A honors and Bayport walking off University of Kansas at commencement with Class B. John Horvath of the Purple exercises. and Gold won the discus event, while Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoye and family Bill Bruch won the mile and the high have moved into the Marks’ apartment jump for Bayport. on Bayport Avenue. Mr. Stoye is now Capt. Walter Scott, of the fishing boat associated with Robert Edwards, archi- Rhythm out of Sayville, caught 97 weak- tect, of Sayville. fish and six flounders off West Island. Ashton H. Marshall of Oakwood Ave- Clarence Hyzer of Overton Avenue, nue, Bayport, graduated from the Long Sayville, who has retired after 35 years of service with the Patchogue Elec- tric Light Company, was given a party See YEARS AGO on page 8 June 1949: Among the children who have had the full measure of enjoyment out of the newly organized Sayville Playschool at the Community House are, top row, left to right: Peggy Singleton, Barbara Travis, Betsy Lembeck, Holly Powell, Sue Vanik; front row, Christopher Goldsmith, Nancy Powell, Michael Madigan, Hank White, David Beebe and Bennett Tribken. 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She loves playing with Rogaine and toothpaste were stolen, other dogs but has no manners front glass door at the Blue Point Diner on June 6, from the stockroom at Rite on Montauk Hwy. when doing so, so she will need Aid on Sunrise Service Rd. an owner willing to spend time teaching her to play nice. Cleo BOHEMIA SAYVILLE doesn’t mind sharing food or toys A resident reported to authorities, on Someone, on June 7, spray-painted the and likes everyone she meets. She June 1, that they sent $750, through a word “love” on a vehicle that was parked will make a great family dog with Walmart transfer, to Missouri under the on Lowell Rd. some training. Come down and expectation that they would receive a meet her today! $100,000 grant. The transfer resulted in the loss of funds. Loose change, a cell phone charger, keys, and a tablet were stolen, on June OSCAR 4, from a 2006 Cadillac that was parked Disclaimer: This section reflects informa- outside a residence on Sycamore Ave. tion obtained from the Suffolk County CLEO A purse (containing cash and a credit Police Department. A criminal charge card) was stolen, on June 4, from a is an accusation against an individual. 2002 Toyota that was parked outside Unless and until proven guilty in court, a residence on Pond Rd. A credit card individuals are presumed innocent of and medication were also stolen, on the these charges. During the criminal justice process, individuals may be acquitted or same date, from another vehicle that may have a charge against them reduced was parked outside a residence on the or dropped. same street. Awww... Oscar!! This little boy needs a loving, fun home. He’s a basset hound/beagle mix puppy LOCAL York State Senate last month. and will require training. He is If signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the already neutered, vaccinated, and bill would amend state Civil Practice ready to meet his family. NEWS Law and Rules to help to ensure that pol- luters, not ratepayers, pay for the costs of treating groundwater contaminants. BRIEFS In the past, lawsuits brought by water Send us your news items: suppliers against polluters have been Islip Town Animal Shelter 631-224-5660 dismissed due to nebulous language con- [email protected] cerning the timing of contamination. To view other animals available for adoption at the Islip Town or mail the editor at The Thiele/Gaughran bill clarifies that Animal Shelter, log onto www.petfinder.org. 20 Medford Ave., the statute of limitations begins three years from the latest of detection of a Patchogue, NY 11772 contaminant (1) in excess of any noti- fication level, action level, maximum contaminant level, or maximum contam- Shredding & Identity New York State inant level goal, (2) the last wrongful act by anyone whose conduct contributed to Theft Prevention Event the presence of the contaminant, (3) the State Legislature approves date the contaminants is last detected in Saturday, June 15 bill that looks to end excess of any notification level, action U.S. Postal Inspectors will be at Community level, maximum contaminant level, or Ambulance to give valuable information on how loopholes for drinking maximum contaminant level for the con- to protect your identity. A mobile shredding truck water polluters taminant. will be onsite to destroy unneeded personal “If a company pollutes Long Island’s documents. Last week, the New York State Assem- greatest natural resource, its drinking At Community Ambulance, 420 Lakeland Ave., Sayville bly unanimously approved legislation water supply, it should be responsible 9 a.m. to noon. sponsored by Assemb. Fred Thiele Jr. for the cost of cleanup, not the rate- (I-Bridgehampton) to close loopholes payers,” said SCWA chairman Patrick Visit Community Ambulance at www.communityamb.org or on their Facebook page. in state law that currently make it more Haplin. “This bill will go a long way to difficult to hold groundwater polluters ensure that happens, and so we strongly accountable for their actions. A version encourage Gov. Cuomo to sign it into sponsored by Sen. James F. Gaughran law.” (D-Syosset) was approved in the New “The state must be equipped with every tool and resource necessary to address New York’s current water quality cri- YARD & sis,” said Thiele, the sponsor of the bill It’s Easy To Reach Us! in the Assembly. “The bill approved by BAFFA Art Gallery the Assembly unanimously [last week], fundraiser if signed into law, will hold polluters Saturday, June 15 631-475-1000 financially accountable for endangering We have an automated system with most employees having an extension number: our public drinking water supply with We have an automated system with most emerging contaminants.” At The Gillette House, 47 Gillette Ave., Sayville employees having an extension number: “Long Island’s drinking water supply is 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Classified Advertising ...... Lynn Halverson...... Ext. 10 our greatest natural resource,” Gaughran Classified Advertising ...... Mike Leonardi ...... 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Ext. 25 The Suffolk County Water Authority County News Your Hometown Paper Editorial e-mail: [email protected] is an independent public-benefit corpo- Compiled by Anthony Perrotta Advertising e-mail: [email protected] ration operating under the authority of 6 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 EDITORIAL Op-Ed When deer news breaks Open and BY SHOSHANNA MCCOLLUM sounded – covert operations now were unveiled. Through other publications, I observed as the Animal As a year-round resident of Fire Island for over 22 years Welfare Institute of Washington, D.C. and wildlife preserves now, I’ve experienced much as a result. petitioned for a temporary restraining order to halt the affirming I stood in the marshy grass of Saltaire at 6 a.m. in the Feb. 20 deer kill, arguing this action would breach open morning back in 1996, photographing a man from the U.S. and pending litigation that the two nonprofit organizations Humane Society delivering birth control blow darts to deer filed against FINS in 2017. U.S. District Court Judge San- Our civilization has been blessed with a as I was preparing an exhibit for the Ocean Beach Histor- dra Feuerstein does not have the most sympathetic track diverse population of people worldwide, ical Society about the immunocontraception. Longtime record on this subject, having dismissed a similar lawsuit whose ingenuity and fortitude have provid- Saltaire resident Marija Baqaj agreed to let me observe. She filed by Friends of Animals in Darien, Conn., in August of ed us with advances in science, technology, served me and that fellow with the blowgun rugelach as we 2018. However, surprisingly she agreed to postpone the leadership, music and performance, envi- sat under the gazebo on coffee break watching the sunrise. William Floyd Estate cull pending a hearing on the matter. ronmental knowledge and other important Eleven years later, in 2007, I got to ride shotgun through On Feb. 22, Feuerstein ruled that the stay would remain aspects where we progressed. Seaview in a truck with a Fire Island National Seashore in place until she had time to weigh the merits of motions It is not from just one group, but a compi- biologist and a U.S. Department of Interior sharpshooter, submitted by prosecution and defense. lation of thoughts that evolved when humans on a news assignment while freelancing for this publication. Two days later, news broke that the U.S. Department of applied those musings to trial and error, hard FINS had taken over operation of the immunocontracep- Agriculture killed almost four dozen deer in five Long Island work, risk and then a final outcome that we tion by then, and I watched them load pink vials of PZP con- state parks; 21 of them at the Robert Moses State Park/ Fire all benefited from. traceptive into air pistols. They gave me a snappy National Island National Seashore boundary. An email I received by Many of them were gay. Park Service day-glow vest to wear on this little adventure, NYS Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation earlier There are many greats who were like paint- but sadly I was asked to return it at the end of our ride. I that month confirmed they, too, had contracted with the er, mathematician and inventor Leonardo won my first journalism award as a result of that article. U.S. Department of Agriculture for a deer culling, but stated da Vinci, whose works people still flock to In the summer of 2015, FINS invited me to lecture at the they did not know when sharpshooting would take place see; botanist George Washington Carver, one Patchogue ferry terminal about the two books I authored due to delays by the government shutdown. A represen- of the most influential and groundbreaking about Fire Island, as part of their 50th anniversary cele- tative at the Animal Welfare Institute explained to me that scientists in American history, dubbed the brations. I had researched both titles at their library, and such culls on public land require a published public notice, “Black Leonardo” by Time magazine in 1941; was a regular fixture there for a while. But things had as well as posted notices conspicuously posted in the parks mathematician John Burnside, who created taken a 180-degree turn since my Seaview truck ride eight themselves. Did this happen? I’ve seen no evidence of that. the teleidoscope, a precursor to the optics years earlier. A draft document called “White-Tailed Deer Personally, I think we were blindsided by a well-orchestrat- for every kaleidoscope; physician S. Jose- Management Plan” was being considered by the Federal ed bait-and-switch between the two agencies. phine Baker, who organized the first child Register that advocated slaughter over birth control. I did Feuerstein ruled to dissolve the temporary restraining hygiene department under government con- not want to politicize the lecture and embarrass my hosts, order, allowing the William Floyd deer culling to proceed trol in New York City and was instrumental but felt it would be dishonest not to bring the subject up as of Feb. 26, 2019. Over the next month, two of the more in identifying “Typhoid Mary.” Transgender as a talking point in my presentation. As former superin- prominent and likable faces at FINS quietly left their jobs. computer scientist Lynn Conway, who pio- tendent Chris Soller sat in the audience with pursed lips, I Former assistant superintendent Kelly Fellner transferred neered the design of microchips, is still with warned this plan could become a public relations disaster to another NPS facility in Springfield, Mass. Longtime pub- us. if it stayed on this path. I added that this was not a “them lic relations Officer Elizabeth Rogers left NPS altogether to This is a miniscule sample. and us” situation, and with respectful discourse and coop- join the private sector. Changes in personnel often happen We would not be moved, uplifted or given eration we could find better solutions together. I was never when there is a new boss at the helm; still, the timing is hope if it were not for the entertainment invited back to speak there again. curious. world and their contributions, many of whom The deer are not my pets, but I see them every day and In April, FINS circulated another press release announc- are gay. The points of light that streamed know many on my street by sight, as some have known ing 500 pounds of deer meat from the William Floyd deer to them were caught and formed into the me. I also do not socialize much with FINS staff outside of cull had been donated to food banks, and announced fur- songs, musicals and plays we view today that the scope of my work, but we, too, know each other often ther plans to continue using sharpshooters in locations like change our lives for the better. by first name, and greet each other warmly. Not unlike the the Wilderness area, and possibly FINS tracts between Fire This month is Pride Month, the 50th anni- deer, they, too, are my neighbors. And herein lies my disap- Island communities in the year 2020. What their statement versary of the Stonewall riots, when New pointment with how things have been handled. did not mention was that the 25 deer they killed at William York City police were given the command to I am the editor of another publication now, and on a Floyd Estate in March was far below their target estimate of raid a known gay bar. It was conducted in a snowy day last January I received a call that was not entire- 80 animals. Many opponents of the deer culling long argued brutal way, but gays formed together after ly unexpected, but made my heart sink. The dreaded deer that the population data used to justify this action in FINS that, tired of being discriminated, taunted, management plan had been the law of the land since 2016, was either out of date or exaggerated. The low kill numbers killed, beaten up, bullied and marginalized. but it had only existed as an unfunded mandate. Now, a new at William Floyd would seem to support this premise. New York City police commissioner James superintendent barely three months into the job was saying Now summer is here, and FINS and would like to tout O’Neill recently apologized for that past inci- funding had been located, and with the litigation now over, their nature tours, post Facebook pictures of sand and sea- dent and said the raid was wrong. things were going to happen fast. But the litigation was not shells on the beach, and presume an air of normalcy that There are pastors, like those featured in over… so I started making calls to find out what was going does not exist right now because a public trust has been this newspaper, Pastor Ray Bagnuolo and on. violated. Scientific findings have been cherry-picked to Pastor Dwight Wolter, who advocate the As a result, an article was penned and published shortly match agendas. Propaganda has been rebranded as public essence of their religion — God is love and after the federal government shutdown had ended. I was education. Doublespeak and subterfuge has appropriated love is God — who open their doors, don’t proud we not only scooped other publications with our leadership – a sorry reflection of what we see on a larger judge and help lives become whole. They are off-season skeleton crew, but we did not parrot the euphe- scale in Washington, D.C. these days. supported by their congregations. misms or rhetoric of the press release FINS distributed 12 Wildlife management is not about conquering of the wild- Hate, blame, shame and prejudice aren’t days later announcing “deer removal operations” at William life or its local inhabitants, but of coexistence with them. love. Neither is feeling less than ourselves Floyd Estate, with assistance of the U.S. Department of Fire Island National Seashore has failed across the board because of bullying taunts, sneers, actions. 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10 a.m. Successful completion satisfies NYS Yoga in the Park - Free yoga session at The Thursday, June 13 education requirements for Personal Water- Common Ground in Sayville, provided by Om Thursday, June 20 Author Visit – Local author, Theresa Dodaro craft operation and may qualify for boating Shanti Yoga and Reiki Center, 8:30 a.m. All KIC Meeting – Keep Islip Clean general will do a reading of her book “The Porcelain insurance discounts. Registration with $30 ages and skill levels. Visit www.TheCom- meeting at Brookwood Hall, East Islip, 7 Doll,” at Sayville Library, 7-8:30 p.m. To regis- check required. Call 631-588-5024. monGround.com for information. p.m. Topics include litter, beautification and ter, call 631-589-4440, ext. 305. recycling issues that impact our local com- Shred Day & Identity Theft Prevention – U.S. munities. Visit www.keepislipclean.org or call Sayville Public Schools – The district’s Board Postal Inspectors will give valuable informa- Monday, June 17 631-224-2627. of Education will hold a Regular Business tion on how to protect your identity at Com- Labyrinth Walk - Take a guided, meditative Meeting at the Old Junior High, 7:30 p.m. For munity Ambulance Company, 420 Lakeland walk at The Common Ground in Sayville, 7:30 Live Music at the Marconi Lodge – Listen to schedule updates, call the District Clerk at Ave., Sayville, 9 a.m. to noon. A shred truck p.m. Weather permitting. Visit www.TheCom- the music of the swing era to the Rat Pack 631-244-6510. will be onsite to destroy unneeded personal monGround.com for details. stylings of the 50s and 60s performed by Jer- documents. Visit www.communityamb.org. ry Costanzo and the Gotham City Swingers, Saturday, June 15 Evening Book Group – Sayville Library book 7-10 p.m. Lodge located at 333 Moffitt Blvd., Yard & Bake Sale – BAFFA Art Gallery fund- group will meet to discuss “Manhattan Islip. $35 includes buffet dinner, wine, beer, Gardening in the Park - Learn how to man- raiser at The Gillette House, 47 Gillette Ave., Beach” by Jennifer Egan, 7 p.m. Call 631- soda, and coffee. For reservations, call Artie age your gardens while tending the ones at Sayville, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Donations gladly 589-4440. at 631-786-1521. The Common Ground in Sayville, 9 a.m. to accepted on Friday, June 14, 1-5 p.m. Visit noon. Tools and gloves provided. Visit www. www.baffa.org. Declutter Your House – Learn practical solu- Vinyl Night Listening Party – Join other vinyl TheCommonGround.com for information. tions to rid yourself of clutter with the pro- enthusiasts at Sayville Library to listen to Path through History – Travel back in time gram, “Are You Suffering from the Clutter favorite records, 7-8:30 p.m. Attendees are Exhibition Dahlia Sale – Blowout sale of dahl- at Connetquot River State Park Preserve, Bug?” at Sachem Library, 7 p.m. To register, welcome to bring their own records to play. To ias at the Wolkoff Dahlia Garden in Bayard Saturday and Sunday, June 15-16 with a Trout call 631-588-5024. register, call 631-589-4440, ext. 305. Cutting Arboretum, 11:30 a.m. Come at 9 Hatchery tour, 10 a.m.; Nicoll Grist Mill tour, a.m. and tend the garden. Free advice from 11:30 a.m.; and Main House tour, 1 p.m. The Owl Discovery – Meet owls and get growers. Visit www.LongIslandDahlia.org or Visit www.parks.ny.gov/parks/8 or call 631- Wednesday, June 19 an in-depth look into their fascinating world call 516-578-7699. 581-1005. Diabetes Club – Educational group for people with this free program presented by Great with diabetes at Southside Hospital, 2:30 South Bay Audubon Society, rain or shine, Islip Arts Day – Art, antiques and collectibles p.m. For more information call Tova Chaviv at at Brookside Park, 59 Brook Street, Sayville, fair at Brookwood Hall Park, 50 Irish Lane, Sunday, June 16 631-388-4716. 6 p.m. For more information, call 631-563- East Islip, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rain or shine. Antiques Show – Sagtikos Manor Antique, 7716 or email [email protected]. Call 631-224-5420. Vintage and Collectibles Show, 10 a.m. to Congestive Heart Failure – Southside Hos- 4 p.m. General admission, $3. Early bird pital support group meets in the cardiology Safe Boating – Safety course presented by admission, $10. Visit www.sagtikosmanor. department, 6-7 p.m. Call 631-968-3171. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary at Sachem Library, org.

Park Programs – Connetquot River State Park Visual Art Program – Art Without Walls email [email protected]. Of Note… Preserve in Oakdale offers an assortment of Summer 2018 Art camp for children & young Visit heartoflichorus.wix.com/heart-of-long-is- Defensive Driving - Save on insurance and programs for families, individuals and chil- adults, ages 5-17 and students with learning land-chorus. reduce points with a driver education class dren. Fees: $4 per attendee (children under disabilities. All media/mediums: film, sculp- at the Bethany Parish Center at St. Lawrence 3, free) with an $8 parking fee. To learn more ture, fashion, drawing, photography and more. B’nai Israel Reform Temple – Regular ser- the Martyr Church in Sayville, Saturday, July about the programs, visit www.parks.ny.gov/ Private sessions available. Call 631-567- vices held on the first, third, fourth and fifth 20, 9 a.m. $36 fee in advance or $40 at the parks/8 and click on “Upcoming Events.” 9418 or email [email protected]. Friday nights of the month at 8 p.m. Family door includes breakfast and lunch. Register Advance reservations required. Call 631-581- service held the second Friday of the month at by calling 631-317-9027 or email driving- 1072. Singers Wanted – Long Island Symphonic 7:15 p.m. Children’s service held on the third [email protected]. Choral Association welcomes new singers. Friday of the month at 7 p.m. Call 631-563- Free Food for Seniors – The Commodity Sup- In preparation for 2 seasonal concerts in 1660 for details. Cast Call for Women – Auditions for Play- plemental Food Program is offering food pack- December and May, regular, weekly rehearsals crafters August presentation of “Love, Loss, ages for seniors age 60 and over who meet are held Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Candidates are Puppy Raisers Needed – Canine Companions and What I Wore,” at the Boys & Girls Club of income guidelines. Foods include cheese, required to audition. Call 631-751-2743. for Independence trains assistance dogs for Bellport, Monday and Tuesday, July 8-9, 7 p.m. milk, starches, cereals, juices, canned fish, people with disabilities. Volunteers are need- For information and character breakdown, visit meats, vegetables and more. Call 631-491- Domestic Violence – Is a loved one attack- ed to mold pups into responsive adult dogs. www.Bellport-Playcrafters.com or call 631- 4166 or 491-4156 for information. ing you physically, verbally or emotionally? For more information, call 631-561-0217 or 286-1244. Contact the L.I. Against Domestic Violence. visit www.cci.org. Cupboard Cleaning – The Long Island Council 24-hour hotline: 631-666-8833. Tell them, Afternoon Book Group – On Tuesday, June of Churches invites you to clear out all those they’ll listen. For more information, visit www. Docents Needed – History buffs needed 25, the Sayville Library book group will hold edible items on shelves, and in your cabinets, liadv.org. for guided tours at Meadow Croft, two days their annual luncheon at local restaurant and that you aren’t going to eat and donate them a month, June through October. Interested discuss “Wait Till Next Year” by Doris Kearns to your local emergency food pantry. Call 631- Duplicate Bridge – Lessons and play Thurs- persons should call Harriet Mihlstin at 631- Goodwin, 1 p.m. See Peter in Adult Services 727-2210 for more information. days at the Sayville Library, 12:30-4 p.m., 475-2118. for details. Call 631-589-4440, ext. 305. Room C. For information, call 631-589-3466. Art Council Volunteers – Donate your time Art Classes – The Islip Arts Council is offer- Summer Garden Tour – The annual Cherry to the Islip Arts Council greeting guests, Thrift Shop – Visit “The Barn” thrift shop at ing a wide variety of creative classes and Grove Garden Club Summer tour, Sunday, working the gift shop, administration tasks or the Bayport Methodist Church, 482 Middle workshops, from drawing classes and stained July 7, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reception to follow, assisting with social, educational and special Rd., for seasonal clothing, handbags, shoes, glass to children’s classes. For information 3:30-5 p.m. $20 membership donation. Reg- events. If interested, contact Lynda Moran at small appliances, and more. Open Thursday and registration, call 631-224-5420 or visit ister at the Garden Club table in Town Center, 631-224-5420. through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For www.isliparts.org. Cherry Grove on the day of the tour, starting additional information, call 631-472-2533. at 9:30 a.m. Duplicate Bridge Club – Weekly group meets Thrift Shop – Shop weekly whiteboard sales, at the Henrietta Acampora Rec Center in Blue Young Writer’s Workshop – Writing program holiday merchandise and winter clothes and School Supply Drive – The Long Island Coa- Point Tuesdays, 12:45-4 p.m. For fun, not for ages 7-17 given by the nonprofit, Art With- boots at St. Ann’s Thrift Shop, 268 Middle lition for the Homeless is starting their SOS: points. Call 631-363-5193 for more informa- out Walls. Poetry, non-fiction, college essays, Rd., Sayville. Hours: Wed., Thurs., and Sat., Supply Our Students drive to collect supplies tion. plays and other writing skills. Call 631-567- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 631-589-6220. in memory of Scott Martella, now through Aug. 9418 or email [email protected]. 2. For information, visit www.yougivegoods. Blue Point Community Civic Association Boating Classes – The Power com/scottmartellasos?h=new. holds its meetings on the first Tuesday of Start a Book Club – Find a meeting place and Squadrons offers classes, free vessel safety each month at 7 p.m. at the Blue Point gather your group. The Connetquot Library will checks and more. Visit www.WeBoatSafe. Singers Wanted – New voices are sought for Library. Stay informed and have input. For provide district cardholders with 10 books and org or call 800-341-8777 to find a squadron the annual Choral Festival concert, July 29 more information call 631-363-6511 or email a sheet of discussion questions. For program location near you. through Aug. 4 at Bayport United Methodist [email protected]. information, go to www.connetquotlibrary.org Church. For information, visit www.brookha- or visit the Adult Reference desk. Vendors Wanted venchoral.org. Adult Respite Program – Caring for a senior June 15: Annual Strawberry Festival at adult? Need some time off to relax, to run Volunteers Needed – Suffolk County Helen Yaphank Presbyterian Church, 65 Main St., For the Visually Impaired – A support group errands, or spend time with family or friends? Keller Services seeks individuals to visit Yaphank, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call June at for the organization Visually Impaired Persons Parker Jewish Institute, located at Temple homebound blind, elderly people. Read mail, 631-375-5116. of Suffolk, Inc. meets weekly at the Port Jef- Beth El, has a new mobile respite program, socialize and provide transportation to store ferson Village Community Center, 101-A East June 23: The Patchogue Arts Council seeks Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. or doctor. For more information, call 631-424- artists to perform live crafts at their Arts Broadway, Mondays 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call to noon, open to all. Call 718-289-2102. 0022, ext. 8015. 631-802-2160. on Terry, contemporary street art fair, noon to 6 p.m. For information, visit www.pat- Veterans Memorial – The Vietnam Veterans Choral Auditions – Heart of Long Island Mentors Needed – The New York State Men- choguearts.org or call 631-627-8686. Memorial Fund is working to locate photos of invites women singers to learn more about July 4: Antiques, Collectibles and Craft toring Program seeks adult volunteers to all soldiers listed on the Vietnam Memorial the four-part a cappella group, every Tuesday mentor youth in making positive choices. To Fair at Mary Immaculate Church during Wall in Washington, D.C. More information can in Holbrook, 7-10 p.m. To schedule a visit or Bellport’s annual Artists on the Lane event. get involved, call 212-383-4708 or visit www. be found at www.vvmf.org/wall-of-faces. learn how to audition, call Linda at 631-698- ny.gov/mentoring. Visit miparish.net or call the parish office at 2498 or text Marianne at 631-553-0910 or 631-286-0154. 8 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 OBITUARIES Compiled by Vanessa Graniello Years Ago______FROM PAGE 4 Raymond J. Cuomo Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home, Viera, Fla. A funeral Mass was held at St. Island Agricultural and Technical Insti- rector of St. Ann’s Episcopal Church in Raymond J. Cuomo, 87, of Blue Point, John’s R.C. Church, Viera. tute in the course of automotive and Sayville. The rector has been commis- died June 9. Born and raised in Pat- In lieu of flowers, memorial donations diesel technology. sioned in the United States Navy as a chogue, Mr. Cuomo had been a resident may be made to The William Childs Hos- Miss Doris Ruth Hanson, of Bayport, lieutenant and will leave with his wife of Blue Point for 70 years. He worked pital House or a charity of one’s choice. has completed the spring term at the and four children in June for his station with LILCO for more than 30 years. For more information, please visit www. Traphagen School of Fashion in New in Newport, R.I. He is survived by his wife, Genevieve; beckmanwilliamson.com. York, where she is majoring in costume Roberta Busch and Greg Neilon have his four children, Diane Zenker and hus- design and illustration. been selected as Students of the Month band, Ed, Donna Printzlau, Paul, and Lori Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zegel and son, at James Wilson Young High School. Sherland and husband, Dave; and his 12 Florence J. Saar Kenny, and Mrs. Minard Zegel, all of West A piano recital was given by Miss Cher- grandchildren and eight great-grandchil- Sayville, drove to Buffalo, N.Y., to attend yl Smith at her home on South Gillette dren. Florence the graduation of Harold Zegel from Buf- Avenue, Bayport, with the following Funeral arrangements were entrusted Jean Saar (née falo State College. Mr. Zegel is a member students participating: Robert O’Reilly, to Raynor & D’Andrea Funeral Home, Otto), 77, of of the Kappa Delta Pi fraternity. Susan Brunner, John Mitchell, Robin, Jill Bayport. Interment will be held today, Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bachsmith of and Dale Rutkowski, Kathy Pfister and Thursday, June 13 at 10:30 a.m. at St. died May 25. Cherry Avenue, West Sayville, celebrated Regina Conroy. Ann’s Cemetery, Sayville. Born and raised their silver wedding anniversary by enter- Mr. and Mrs. George Kuntz of Snedecor in Sayville, Mrs. taining 75 guests at supper in the C.S.A. Avenue, Bayport, have taken for adop- Joanne P. Masterson Saar enjoyed Hall, Bohemia. tion a little son, William Robert. cooking, bak- Miss Rita and Abby Solomon, of Oak- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang of Easy ing, gardening, dale, entertained a large group of friends Street, West Sayville, entertained mem- Joanne Patri- birdwatching, on their cruiser, Rozinka. The guests bers of their family and their friends in cia Masterson, and spending enjoyed a trip to Leja Beach and a delight- celebration of their 59th wedding anni- 90, of Mel- time with her ful picnic. versary. bourne, Fla., four-legged friend, Ollie. Stanley Albrecht of Locust Avenue, Miss Nancy Kluska of 72 Cherry Ave- formerly of She is survived by her husband, Wil- Bohemia, has passed the college entrance nue, West Sayville, has been accepted Sayville, died liam Saar; her children, Robert Saar and examinations and has been accepted by for admission in September to the State on June 3 after wife, Maryanne, Richie Saar and Mary- New York University for the fall term. University of New York Agricultural and a short illness. ann Paynoney; her brothers, James and Playing this week at the Sayville The- Technical Institute at Delhi, where she Born in Brook- Lawrence Otto; her sisters, Judy Kaikaka atre: Ingrid Bergman in “Joan of Arc”; will study business technology. lyn and raised and Deborah Orban; her six grandchil- Robert Young in “Adventure in Balti- The Calvinette Club of the West Say- in Queens Vil- dren; and her special four-legged friend, more”; and Barbara Stanwyck and Robert ville Christian Reformed Church enjoyed lage, Mrs. Mas- Ollie. She was predeceased by her broth- Preston in “The Lady Gambles.” an outing at Heckscher State Park and terson attended er, Walter Otto. the Arboretum in Great River. Those Hofstra University. She was a staunch A memorial service will be held at St. in the group were Wilma Sluiter, Ellen advocate for those born with learning Andrew’s Church, Mastic Beach, on Sat- Style, Margaret Kuiken, Earline Dietz, disabilities, especially her son, Colin. urday, June 22 at 10 a.m. 55 Years Ago Betty Lou Wessels, Shirley Struck, Linda She is survived by her husband of 68 June 1964 Klaassen, Marilyn Van Essendelft, Sue years, Brian; her children, Gavin and Please accept our Van Esendelft, and the counselors, Mrs. spouse, Albert J. Buckley, and Siobhan Nicholas Kerzner, proprietor of the William Kuiken and Mrs. Alfred Klaas- and spouse, Erik Johnke; her grand- condolences on your loss. Bayport Delicatessen on Middle Road, sen. children, Dylan Patrick, Olivia Grace NOTE: It is the policy of this newspaper was alerted to a burglary in process by There was a rosebud on the altar of and Brian Gabriel; her many nieces and that all obituaries, whether from a family his dog, who was sleeping on the premis- Peace Lutheran Church, Bohemia, on nephews; her former museum associ- member or funeral home, are edited for es and ran to her master’s home several Sunday in honor of Patricia Ann Sebor, ates; and her many friends in Sayville. style and content. We charge a fee for all blocks away and barked loudly enough newborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John obituaries, but they must adhere to our for- She was predeceased by her son, Colin, to awaken Mr. Kerzner. He arrived at the Sebor of Hewlett Lane, Oakdale. mat. If you wish to place an obituary “as is” in 2017, and her brothers, Alfred and store to find the place ransacked and Maj. Peter Foss of Vincent Place, Oak- Richard. with no editing, please call our advertising $227 stolen from the register. department at 631-475-1000 ext. 15. dale, was honored at a dress parade and The Sayville Musical Workshop held reception at La Salle Military Academy a most successful card party at Land’s for his four years of service at the acad- End restaurant under the chairperson- emy. ship of Mrs. Clarence M. Rogers. Mrs. “Red Kitty,” prodigal cat of Mr. and Mrs. H. Demarest, of Bayport, won a large Martin Ehrman of Locust Avenue, Bohe- basket of cheer and Miss Jan Gallagher, mia, returned home after an absence of of Sayville, won a small basket of cheer. two and a half months. Harold Leslie and Dennis McMahon, One of the children to receive first two members of the Sayville High School communion at St. John Nepomucene baseball team, have been named to the Church, Bohemia, was Donna Jean Alles all-star team in their league. of Pine Avenue, Bohemia. More than 200 persons gathered at Playing this week at the Sayville The- Land’s End restaurant at a farewell din- atre: David Niven, Peter Sellers and ner in honor of the Rev. Peter MacLean, Robert Wagner in “The Pink Panther.” n SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 9 Play Review A show of laughs for Broadway lovers

‘Forbidden Broadway’ brings cast was really able to change the mood with each new song, often very different out the absurd and ironic than the one before. For me, the biggest themes in classics star of the night was musical director and pianist Robert Felstein, who played BY GLENN ROHRBACKER nearly nonstop for the entire show. For some simply great music, Felstein’s per- The stage at the Gateway Playhouse formance is a must-see. was opened up to parody and satire of There were moments of commentary classic shows and new hits in “Forbidden that were funny and appropriate for the Broadway,” a long-running Off-Broadway show, like how puppets are sure to please musical. In the song-heavy show with a the crowd or how every movie is becom- small cast, the audience is taken through ing a musical. The cast also did a great the many hits and stars of Broadway with job using little props to bring across the a new . feeling of each new show. 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** 2019 ** ASSOCIATION, ANCE AGENCY LLC Arti- by Mark Cuthbertson on Lawrence P. Foglia and LLC, Wai Gong Chin, MD, hereby solicits proposer CONTINUOUS RUN “JOHN DOE #1” through cles of Organization filed behalf of Pinelawn Cem- Heather J. Friedman Beneficial New York Inc, qualifications for Hearing NOTICE TO BIDDERS “JOHN DOE #12,” the last with the Secretary of State etery, pursuant to 451 of Copies of the proposed Defendants. Officers. SCDOLLCA is BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED twelve names being fic- of New York SSNY on May the NEW YORK REAL contracts can be seen at Index No. 618386/2018 responsible to receive and AND PUBLICLY OPENED titious and unknown to 14, 2019 Office located in PROPERTY LAW and Sec- the office of the Suffolk Filed: 6/3/19 investigate complaints and AT THE SUFFOLK COUN- plaintiff, the persons or Suffolk County. SSNY has tion 1506(c) of the NEW County Department of SUPPLEMENTAL SUM- to initiate investigation of TY DEPARTMENT OF parties intended being the been designated for ser- YORK NOT-FOR-PROF- Economic Development MONS unfair or deceptive practic- PUBLIC WORKS, PUR- tenants, occupants, per- vice of process. SSNY shall IT CORPORATION LAW, and Planning, Division of Plaintiff designates Suf- es against consumers. The CHASING OFFICE, sons or corporations, if mail copy of any process requesting permission of Real Property Acquisition folk County as the place of Hearing Officers may hold 335 YAPHANK AVE., any, having or claiming an served against the LLC, the Suffolk County Legisla- and Management, H. Lee trial. Venue is based upon hearings, subpoena wit- YAPHANK, NY 11980 interest in or lien upon the 333 Candee Ave Apt B3 ture to expand its existing Dennison Building, 2nd the County in which the nesses, administer oaths, 631/852-5196 FOR THE premises, described in the Sayville, NY 11782. Pur- cemetery situated in the Floor, Veterans Memorial Mortgage premises is sit- take the testimony of any FOLLOWING MATERI- complaint, pose: any lawful purpose. vicinity of Little East Neck Highway, Hauppauge, New uated. person under oath and AL ON EACH MONDAY Defendants. SCN, 38909, 5/23, 30 - Road in Wheatley Heights, York. The undersigned will TO THE ABOVE NAMED in connection therewith, IN *2019 AT 11:00 A.M. To the above named 6/6, 13, 20, 27 | Town of Babylon, through hold a final public hearing DEFENDANT(S): compel the production of PLEASE REFER TO BUY- Defendants the acquisition of Suffolk of this acquisition, pursu- YOU ARE HEREBY any evidence relating to ER’S INITIALS WHEN YOU ARE HEREBY Notice of Formation of County Tax Map Numbers ant to Section 247 of the SUMMONED to answer any matter under investi- MAKING INQUIRIES: SUMMONED to answer RONKONKOMA PROP- 0100-053.00-01.00-072.000, N.Y.S. General Municipal the Complaint in this ac- gation by the Department. JH MEATS the complaint in this action ERTY GROUP LLC. Arts. 0100-053.00-01.00-074.000, Law, at the Division of tion and to serve a copy The Contractor shall pre- POULTRY and to serve a copy of your of Org. filed with Secy. 100-053.00-01.00-075.000 Real Property Acquisition of your Answer or, if the side at quasi-judicial or PRODUCE answer, or, if the complaint of State of NY (SSNY) on NOTICE IS FURTHER and Management on the Complaint is not served administrative hearings GROCERIES is not served with this 05/16/2019. Office loca- GIVEN that a public hear- 20 th day of June, 2019 at with this Summons, to concerning the resolution FISH summons, to serve a no- tion: Suffolk. SSNY des- ing with regard to said 10:00 a.m., at which time serve a Notice of Appear- of issues of fact, law and DAIRY tice of appearance on the ignated as agent of LLC petition shall be held at the all interested persons will ance on the attorneys for regulatory practice; con- PRODUCTS Plaintiff’s Attorney within upon whom process Rose Y. Caracappa Audi- be heard. the plaintiff within twenty duct hearings; issue sub- *EXCEPT LEGAL HOLI- 20 days after the service of against it may be served. torium of the William H. Jason Smagin (20) days after service of poenas, with the consent DAYS, IN WHICH CASE IT this summons, exclusive SSNY shall mail process Rogers Legislature Build- Director of Real Estate this Summons, exclusive of the County Executive WILL BE TUESDAY. of the day of service (or to: 65 WINTERCRESS ing, 725 Veterans Memorial Dated: May 30, 2019 of the day of service (or or the County Attorney; DEFINITE SPECIFI- within 30 days after the LANE EAST NORTHPORT Highway, Hauppauge, New Hauppauge, N.Y. within thirty (30) days af- evaluate evidence; make CATIONS FOR THE service is complete if this NY 11731 Purpose: Real York on July 16, 2019 at SCN, 38939, 6/13 | ter service is complete if findings of fact and con- ABOVE ITEMS MAY summons is not personally Estate Investment 2:00 p.m. this Summons is not per- clusions of law; and render BE OBTAINED AT THE delivered to you within the SCN, 38915, 5/23, 30 - It is requested that speak- SUPREME COURT OF sonally delivered to you or recommend decisions OFFICE OF THE PUR- State of New York) in the 6/6, 13, 20, 27 | ers prepare a written state- THE STATE OF NEW YORK within the State of New as outlined in the Request CHASING DEPARTMENT. event the United States of ment to submit for the COUNTY OF SUFFOLK York). In case of your fail- for Qualifications (RFQ). SCN, 38595, 1/10 - 12/26 | America is made a party PUBLIC NOTICE record. Bank of America, N.A. ure to appear or answer, All applications are sub- defendant, the time to an- OF PUBLIC HEARING Jason Richberg Plaintiff, judgment will be taken ject to current and future INDEX NO. 624811/2018 swer for the said United NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Clerk of the County - against - against you by default for federal and New York Plaintiff designates SUF- States of America shall not EN that the Davis Park Legislature Charles Murphy, as Heir to the relief demanded in the State legislation and the FOLK as the place of trial expire until (60) days after Ferry Co. Inc., has peti- SCN, 38933, 6/6, 13, 20, the Estate of Carole Mur- Complaint. rules and regulations pro- situs of the real property service of the Summons; tioned the Suffolk Coun- 27-7/4, 11 | phy, Carole Suchy, as Heir NOTICE OF NATURE OF mulgated there under. SUPPLEMENTAL SUM- and in case of your fail- ty Legislature, seeking to the Estate of Carole ACTION AND RELIEF Applications will be MONS ure to appear or answer, approval for the alteration Notice of formation of Mil- Murphy, Steven Murphy, as SOUGHT accepted from counsel Mortgaged Premises: judgment will be taken of ferry rates, which will Cap Associates, LLC. Arts. Heir to the Estate of Car- THE OBJECT of the licensed to practice law in 21 MAPLEWING DRIVE against you by default for be applicable to ferry ser- of Org. filed with the Secy. ole Murphy, Douglas Mur- above captioned action is New York State and whose CENTRAL ISLIP, NY 11722 the relief demanded in the vices of the Davis Park of State of NY (SSNY) on phy, as Heir to the Estate to foreclose a Mortgage qualifications include, at a District: 0500 Section: complaint. Ferry Co. Inc., for the 4/19/19. Office located in of Carole Murphy if living to secure $238,000.00 and minimum, but are not lim- 165.00 NOTICE OF NATURE OF regularly scheduled ser- Suffolk County. SSNY has and if any be dead, any and interest, recorded in the ited to, three years of legal Block: 03.00 Lot: 004.000 ACTION AND RELIEF vice from Patchogue, New been designated for ser- all persons who are spous- Office of the Clerk of the experience. SUPREME COURT OF SOUGHT York, all of which lie with- vice of process. SSNY shall es, widows, grantees, County of SUFFOLK on A Request for Qualifi- THE STATE OF NEW THE OBJECT of the in Suffolk County. mail copy of any process mortgagees, lienor, heirs, May 25, 2006, in Liber cations (RFQ) package YORK above caption action is NOTICE IS FURTHER served against the LLC devisees, distributees, or M00021306, Page 252, cov- may be obtained from COUNTY OF SUFFOLK to foreclose a Mortgage GIVEN that a public hear- to P. Hall, 27 Meade Dr., successors in interest of ering premises known as the SCDOLLCA web- ______to secure the sum of ing on the Petition of Davis Centerport, NY 11721. Pur- such of the above as may 472 Nichols Road, Haup- site www.suffolkcoun- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A, $495,000.00 and interest, Park Ferry Co. Inc., shall pose: any lawful purpose. be dead, and their spous- pauge, NY 11788. tyny.gov/Departments/ Plaintiff, recorded on November 6, be held by the Suffolk SCN, 38936, 6/6, 13, 20, es, heirs, devisees, distrib- The relief sought in Labor or by contact- vs. 2006, at Liber M00021413 County Legislature at the 27- 7/7, 11 | utees and successors in the within action is a final ing the Suffolk County KEITH KOURIS, AS Page 505, of the Public Re- regular meeting of the Leg- interest, all of whom and judgment directing the Department of Labor, HEIR AND DISTRIBU- cords of SUFFOLK Coun- islature on June 18, 2019, NOTICE OF PUBLIC whose names and places sale of the premises de- Licensing & Consumer TEE OF THE ESTATE ty, New York, covering at 6:30 p.m. in the Maxine HEARING of residences are unknown scribed above to satisfy Affairs at (631) 853- OF ANDREW KOURIS; premises known as 21 MA- S. Postal Auditorium of the NOTICE IS HEREBY to Plaintiff , William Mur- the debt secured by the 6616, Monday through MICHAEL KOURIS, AS PLEWING DRIVE CEN- Evans K. Griffing Building, GIVEN that acquisition phy, Jr., as Heir to the Mortgage described above. Friday between the HEIR AND DISTRIBU- TRAL ISLIP, NY 11722. 300 Center Drive, River- of farmland development Estate of Carole Murphy, NOTICE hours of 8:30 a.m. and TEE OF THE ESTATE The relief sought in head, New York rights have been proposed Carole Murphy’s unknown YOU ARE IN DANGER 4:00 p.m. OF ANDREW KOURIS; the within action is a final It is requested that speak- and contracts prepared un- heirs and dsitributees, OF LOSING YOUR HOME Completed applica- NADINE FORTE, AS judgment directing the ers prepare a written state- der the New Suffolk Coun- respective heirs-at-law, If you do not respond tions must be received HEIR AND DISTRIBU- sale of the premises de- ment to submit for the ty ¼% Drinking Water Pro- next-of-kin, distributees, to this Summons and Com- by July 12, 2019 in or- TEE OF THE ESTATE scribed above to satisfy record. tection Program-Farmland executors, administrators, plaint by serving a copy of der to be considered. OF ANDREW KOURIS; the debt secured by the Jason Richberg as follows: trustees, devisees, lega- the answer on the attorney However, responses PATRICIA HAYDEN, AS Mortgage described above. Clerk of the County Legis- SITE tees, assignees, lienors, for the Mortgage company will be accepted after HEIR AND DISTRIBU- SUFFOLK County is lature Fox Hollow Farm creditors, and successors who filed this foreclosure July 12, 2019 provided TEE OF THE ESTATE designated as the place of SCN, 38916, 5/30 - 6/6, TAX MAP NO. in interest and generally all proceeding against you the funding is avail- OF ANDREW KOURIS; trial because the real prop- 13 | 0400-203.00-02.00-051.001 persons having or claim- and filing the answer with able. Completed ap- UNKNOWN HEIRS AND erty affected by this action p/o ing under, by or through the court, a default judg- plications should be DISTRIBUTEES OF THE is located in said county. PUBLIC NOTICE OWNER said defendant who may ment may be entered and mailed to: ESTATE OF ANDREW NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Elijah Farm, Inc. be deceased, by purchase, you can lose your home. MR. JAMES ANDREWS KOURIS any and all per- YOU ARE IN DANGER OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Copies of the proposed inheritance, lien or oth- Speak to an attorney or Suffolk County Depart- sons unknown to plain- LOSING YOUR HOME EN that the South Ferry, contracts can be seen at erwise, any right, title or go to the court where your ment of Labor, Licensing tiff, claiming, or who may If you do not respond Inc., has petitioned the the office of the Suffolk interest in the real prop- case is pending for further & Consumer Affairs claim to have an interest to this summons and com- Suffolk County Legisla- County Department of erty described in the com- information on how to P.O. Box 6100 in, or general or specific plaint by serving a copy of ture, seeking approval Economic Development plaint herein Clerk of the answer the Summons and Hauppauge, NY 11788- lien upon the real property the answer on the attorney for the alteration of ferry and Planning, Division of Suffolk County Traffic and protect your property. 0099 described in this action; for the mortgage company rates, which will be appli- Real Property Acquisition Parking Violations Agency, Sending a payment to or hand delivered to: such unknown persons who filed this foreclosure cable to ferry services of and Management, H. Lee Clerk of the Suffolk Coun- your Mortgage company MR. JAMES ANDREWS being herein generally proceeding against you the South Ferry, Inc., for Dennison Building, 2nd ty District Court, Slomin’s will not stop this foreclo- Suffolk County Depart- described and intended to and filing the answer with the regularly scheduled Floor, Veterans Memorial Inc., Petro, Inc., United sure action. ment of Labor, Licensing be included in the follow- the court, a default judg- service between Shel- Highway, Hauppauge, New States of America, New YOU MUST RESPOND & Consumer Affairs ing designation, namely: ment may be entered and ter Island, New York and York. The undersigned will York State Department BY SERVING A COPY OF 725 Veterans Memorial the wife, widow, husband, you can lose your home. North Haven, New York, hold a final public hearing of Taxation and Finance, THE ANSWER ON THE Highway widower, heirs at law, Speak to an attorney or all of which lie within Suf- of this acquisition, pursu- CACH, LLC, Chase Bank ATTORNEY FOR THE Hauppauge, NY 11788 next of kin, descendants, go to the court where your folk County. ant to Section 247 of the USA, N.A., Discover Bank, PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE PLEASE NOTE: executors, administrators, case is pending for further NOTICE IS FURTHER N.Y.S. General Municipal Doreen R. Mastrocola, COMPANY) AND FILING The RFQ does not com- devisees, legatees, credi- information on how to GIVEN that a public hear- Law, at the Division of People of the State of New THE ANSWER WITH THE mit the SCDOLLCA to tors, trustees, committees, answer the summons and ing on the Petition of Real Property Acquisition York, Incorporated Village COURT. award a contract, to lienors, and assignees of protect your property. South Ferry, Inc., shall be and Management on the of Shoreham Court, Met- Dated: Bay Shore, New pay any costs incurred such deceased, any and all Sending a payment to held by the Suffolk County 20 th day of June, 2019 at ro Portfolios Inc, Peconic York in the preparation of persons deriving interest the mortgage company Legislature at the regular 10:00 a.m., at which time Bay Medical Center, Work- June 3, 2019 a response to this re- in or lien upon, or title will not stop the foreclo- meeting of the Legislature all interested persons will ers’ Compensation Board By: Linda P. Manfredi, Esq. quest, or to procure or to said real property by, sure action. on June 18, 2019, at 6:30 be heard. of the State of New York, Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, contract for services or through or under them, or YOU MUST RESPOND p.m. in the Maxine S. Post- Jason Smagin Arrow Financial Services, Weisman & Gordon, LLP supplies. either of them, and their BY SERVING A COPY OF al Auditorium of the Evans Director of Real Estate LLC APO HSBC Card Attorneys for Plaintiff The SCDOLLCA re- respective wives, wid- THE ANSWER ON THE K. Griffing Building, 300 Dated: May 30, 2019 Services, Veronica King, 53 Gibson Street serves the right to ac- ows, husbands, widowers, ATTORNEY FOR THE Center Drive, Riverhead, Hauppauge, N.Y. Arthur King if living and Bay Shore, New York cept or reject any or all heirs at law, next of kin, PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE New York SCN, 38938, 6/13 | if any be dead, any and 11706 applications received descendants, executors, COMPANY) AND FILING It is requested that speak- all persons who are spous- (631) 969-3100 as a result of this re- administrators, devisees, THE ANSWER WITH THE ers prepare a written state- NOTICE OF PUBLIC es, widows, grantees, Our File No.:01-088592-F00 quest, to negotiate with legatees, creditors, trust- COURT. ment to submit for the HEARING mortgagees, lienor, heirs, SCN, 38940, 6/13, 20, 27 all qualified sources, ees, committees, lienors RAS BORISKIN, record. NOTICE IS HEREBY devisees, distributees, or - 7/4 | or to cancel in part or and assigns, all of whom LLC Jason Richberg GIVEN that acquisition successors in interest of in its entirety this RFQ and whose names, except Attorney for Plain- Clerk of the County Legis- of farmland development such of the above as may LEGAL NOTICE if it is in the best inter- as stated, are unknown to tiff lature rights have been proposed be dead, and their spous- REQUEST FOR est of the County, the plaintiff; UNITED STATES BY: Matt Rothstein, SCN, 38917, 5/30 - 6/6, and contracts prepared es, heirs, devisees, distrib- QUALIFICATIONS funded program, or the OF AMERICA – INTER- ESQ. 13 | under the New Suffolk utees and successors in Pursuant to the rules and Department to do so, NAL REVENUE SER- 900 Merchants Con- County ¼% Drinking Wa- interest, all of whom and regulations set forth in or to request further VICE; NEW YORK STATE course, Suite 310 PUBLIC NOTICE ter Protection Program - whose names and places the Workforce Investment information from any DEPARTMENT OF TAX- Westbury, NY 11590 OF PUBLIC HEARING Farmland as follows: of residences are unknown Act and pertinent regula- applicant. ATION AND FINANCE; 516-280-7675 NOTICE IS HEREBY SITE to Plaintiff , Midland Fund- tions for other sources, SCN, 38941, 6/13 | SECRETARY OF HOUS- SCN, 38902, 5/23, 30 - GIVEN that (Procedur- Fox Hollow Farm ing LLC dba in New York the Suffolk County Depart- ING AND URBAN DEVEL- 6/6, 13 | al Motion 15) a petition TAX MAP NO. as Midland Funding of ment of Labor, Licens- LEGAL NOTICE OPMENT; BOARD OF dated May 1, 2019, has 0400-203.00-02.00-051.003 Delaware LLC, Meenan ing & Consumer Affairs The resolution, a summa- DIRECTORS OF PARK Notice of formation of been filed with the Suf- p/o Oil Co LP, Island Financial (SCDOLLCA), an equal Please turn to next page ROW HOMEOWNERS UPLINK HEALTH INSUR- folk County Legislature OWNER Group, Asset Acceptance opportunity employer, SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 13

Public Notices The Suffolk County News ry of which is published YORK, AUTHORIZING $582,217. Federal aid in money or if the provisions Cohalan Court Complex, been complied with as of of parking lots, sidewalks, herewith, has been adopt- THE ISSUANCE OF the amount of $4,657,731 of law which should have at a maximum estimated the date of publication of driveways and curbs at ed on April 9, 2019 and $1,200,000 BONDS TO and State aid in the amount been complied with as of cost of $500,000. this Notice were not sub- various County facilities, the validity of the obliga- FINANCE A PORTION of $582,216 is expected to the date of publication of The amount of obligations stantially complied with, at the estimated maximum tions authorized by such OF THE COST OF be received. this Notice were not sub- authorized to be issued is and an action, suit or pro- cost of $1,000,000. resolution may be hereaf- PAVEMENT RESUR- The period of probable stantially complied with, $500,000. ceeding contesting such The amount of obligations ter contested only if such FACING OF CR 80, usefulness of the bonds is and an action, suit or pro- The period of probable validity is commenced authorized to be issued is obligations were autho- MONTAUK HIGHWAY ten (10) years. ceeding contesting such usefulness of the bonds is within twenty days after $1,000,000. rized for an object or pur- FROM THE VICINI- A complete copy of the validity is commenced fifteen (15) years. the publication of this The period of probable pose for which the County TY OF CR 101, SILLS Bond Resolution summa- within twenty days after A complete copy of the Notice, or such obligations usefulness of the bonds is of Suffolk, New York, is ROAD TO THE VI- rized above shall be avail- the publication of this Bond Resolution summa- were authorized in viola- ten (10) years. not authorized to expend CINITY OF NY 24 (CP able for public inspection Notice, or such obligations rized above shall be avail- tion of the provisions of A complete copy of the money or if the provisions 5599.316, PIN 076090) during normal business were authorized in viola- able for public inspection the constitution. Bond Resolution summa- of law which should have The specific object or pur- hours at the office of the tion of the provisions of during normal business BY ORDER OF THE rized above shall be avail- been complied with as of pose for which the bonds Clerk of the Legislature, the constitution. hours at the office of the COUNTY LEGISLATURE able for public inspection the date of publication of are authorized to finance W.H. Rogers Legislature BY ORDER OF THE Clerk of the Legislature, OF THE COUNTY OF during normal business this Notice were not sub- a portion of the cost of Building, 725 Veterans COUNTY LEGISLATURE W.H. Rogers Legislature SUFFOLK hours at the office of the stantially complied with, pavement resurfacing Memorial Highway, Smith- OF THE COUNTY OF Building, 725 Veterans DATED: April 9, 2019 Clerk of the Legislature, and an action, suit or pro- of CR 80, Montauk High- town, New York. SUFFOLK Memorial Highway, Smith- Jason Richberg W.H. Rogers Legislature ceeding contesting such way from the vicinity of SCN, 38944, 6/13 | DATED: April 9, 2019 town, New York. Smithtown, New York Building, 725 Veterans validity is commenced CR 101, Sills Road to the Smithtown, New York SCN, 38947, 6/13 | Clerk of the Legislature Memorial Highway, Smith- within twenty days after vicinity of NY24, at the LEGAL NOTICE Jason Richberg Clerk of The resolution is entitled: town, New York. the publication of this estimated maximum cost The resolution, a summa- the Legislature LEGAL NOTICE BOND RESOLUTION NO. SCN, 38950, 6/13 | Notice, or such obligations of $17,203,000. ry of which is published The resolution is entitled: The resolution, a summa- 362 - 2019 were authorized in viola- The amount of obligations herewith, has been adopt- BOND RESOLUTION NO. ry of which is published BOND RESOLUTION LEGAL NOTICE tion of the provisions of to be issued is $1,200,000, ed on April 9, 2019 and 356 - 2019 herewith, has been adopt- OF THE COUNTY The resolution, a summa- the constitution. in addition to the the validity of the obliga- BOND RESOLUTION ed on April 9, 2019 and OF SUFFOLK, NEW ry of which is published BY ORDER OF THE $16,003,000 in obligations tions authorized by such OF THE COUNTY the validity of the obliga- YORK, AUTHORIZ- herewith, has been adopt- COUNTY LEGISLATURE heretofore authorized. resolution may be hereaf- OF SUFFOLK, NEW tions authorized by such ING THE ISSUANCE ed on April 9, 2019 and OF THE COUNTY OF Federal aid in the amount ter contested only if such YORK, AUTHORIZING resolution may be hereaf- OF $150,000 BONDS the validity of the obliga- SUFFOLK of $960,000 is expected to obligations were autho- THE ISSUANCE OF ter contested only if such TO FINANCE THE tions authorized by such DATED: April 9, 2019 be received. The County rized for an object or pur- $450,000 BONDS TO obligations were autho- COST OF REPLACE- resolution may be hereaf- Smithtown, New York Comptroller shall be limit- pose for which the County FINANCE THE RE- rized for an object or pur- MENT/CLEAN-UP OF ter contested only if such Jason Richberg ed to the issuance of bond of Suffolk, New York, is CONSTRUCTION OF pose for which the County FOSSIL FUEL, TOXIC obligations were autho- Clerk of the Legislature anticipation notes for such not authorized to expend DRAINAGE SYSTEMS of Suffolk, New York, is AND HAZARDOUS rized for an object or pur- The resolution is entitled: $960,000 portion of the money or if the provisions ON VARIOUS COUNTY not authorized to expend MATERIAL STORAGE pose for which the County BOND RESOLUTION project cost. of law which should have ROADS (CP 5024.314) money or if the provisions TANKS (CP 1706.337) of Suffolk, New York, is NO. 347 - 2019 The period of probable been complied with as of The class of objects or of law which should have The class of objects or not authorized to expend BOND RESOLUTION usefulness of the bonds is the date of publication of purposes for which the been complied with as of purposes for which the money or if the provisions OF THE COUNTY fifteen (15) years, comput- this Notice were not sub- bonds are authorized the date of publication of bonds are authorized is of law which should have OF SUFFOLK, NEW ed from June 29, 2017, the stantially complied with, is the reconstruction of this Notice were not sub- the replacement/clean-up been complied with as of YORK, AUTHORIZING date of issuance of the first and an action, suit or pro- drainage systems on var- stantially complied with, of fossil fuel, toxic and the date of publication of THE ISSUANCE OF obligations issued therefor ceeding contesting such ious County roads, at the and an action, suit or pro- hazardous material stor- this Notice were not sub- $450,000 BONDS TO pursuant to Bond Resolu- validity is commenced estimated maximum cost ceeding contesting such age tanks, at the estimated stantially complied with, FINANCE THE CON- tion No. 592-2016. within twenty days after of $450,000. validity is commenced maximum cost of $150,000. and an action, suit or pro- STRUCTION OF SIDE- A complete copy of the the publication of this The amount of obligations within twenty days after The amount of obligations ceeding contesting such WALKS ON VARIOUS Bond Resolution summa- Notice, or such obligations authorized to be issued is the publication of this authorized to be issued is validity is commenced COUNTY ROADS (CP rized above shall be avail- were authorized in viola- $450,000. Notice, or such obligations $150,000. within twenty days after 5497.339) able for public inspection tion of the provisions of The period of probable were authorized in viola- The period of probable the publication of this The class of objects or during normal business the constitution. usefulness of the bonds is tion of the provisions of usefulness of the bonds is Notice, or such obligations purposes for which the hours at the office of the BY ORDER OF THE fifteen (15) years. the constitution. five (5) years. were authorized in viola- bonds are authorized is to Clerk of the Legislature, COUNTY LEGISLATURE A complete copy of the BY ORDER OF THE A complete copy of the tion of the provisions of finance the construction W.H. Rogers Legislature OF THE COUNTY OF Bond Resolution summa- COUNTY LEGISLATURE Bond Resolution summa- the constitution. of sidewalks along various Building, 725 Veterans SUFFOLK rized above shall be avail- OF THE COUNTY OF rized above shall be avail- BY ORDER OF THE County roads, at the esti- Memorial Highway, Smith- DATED: April 9, 2019 able for public inspection SUFFOLK able for public inspection COUNTY LEGISLATURE mated maximum cost of town, New York. Smithtown, New York during normal business DATED: April 9, 2019 during normal business OF THE COUNTY OF $950,000. SCN, 38943, 6/13 | Jason Richberg hours at the office of the Smithtown, New York hours at the office of the SUFFOLK The amount of obligations Clerk of the Legislature Clerk of the Legislature, Jason Richberg Clerk of the Legislature, DATED: April 9, 2019 authorized to be issued is LEGAL NOTICE The resolution is entitled: W.H. Rogers Legislature Clerk of the Legislature W.H. Rogers Legislature Smithtown, New York $450,000 in addition to the The resolution, a summa- BOND RESOLUTION NO. Building, 725 Veterans The resolution is entitled: Building, 725 Veterans Jason Richberg $450,000 bonds heretofore ry of which is published 353 - 2019 Memorial Highway, Smith- BOND RESOLUTION NO. Memorial Highway, Smith- Clerk of the Legislature authorized. herewith, has been adopt- BOND RESOLUTION town, New York. 360 - 2019 town, New York. The resolution is entitled: The period of probable ed on April 9, 2019 and OF THE COUNTY SCN, 38946, 6/13 | BOND RESOLUTION SCN, 38949, 6/13 | BOND RESOLUTION NO. usefulness of the bonds is the validity of the obliga- OF SUFFOLK, NEW OF THE COUNTY 366 - 2019 ten (10) years. tions authorized by such YORK, AUTHORIZ- LEGAL NOTICE OF SUFFOLK, NEW LEGAL NOTICE BOND RESOLUTION A complete copy of the resolution may be hereaf- ING THE ISSUANCE The resolution, a summa- YORK, AUTHORIZ- The resolution, a summa- OF THE COUNTY Bond Resolution summa- ter contested only if such OF $650,000 BONDS ry of which is published ING THE ISSUANCE ry of which is published OF SUFFOLK, NEW rized above shall be avail- obligations were autho- TO FINANCE THE herewith, has been adopt- OF $2,000,000 BONDS herewith, has been adopt- YORK, AUTHORIZ- able for public inspection rized for an object or pur- PURCHASE OF PARA- ed on April 9, 2019 and TO FINANCE THE ed on April 9, 2019 and ING THE ISSUANCE during normal business pose for which the County TRANSIT BUSES FOR the validity of the obliga- CONSTRUCTION OF the validity of the obliga- OF $100,000 BONDS hours at the office of the of Suffolk, New York, is THE SUFFOLK COUN- tions authorized by such ENERGY CONSER- tions authorized by such TO FINANCE THE Clerk of the Legislature, not authorized to expend TY ACCESSIBLE resolution may be hereaf- VATION IMPROVE- resolution may be hereaf- REMOVAL OF TOX- W.H. Rogers Legislature money or if the provisions TRANSPORTATION ter contested only if such MENTS AT VARIOUS ter contested only if such IC AND HAZARD- Building, 725 Veterans of law which should have (SCAT) BUS SYSTEM obligations were autho- COUNTY FACILITIES obligations were autho- OUS MATERIALS Memorial Highway, Smith- been complied with as of (CP 5658.563) rized for an object or pur- (CP 1664.120 and .326) rized for an object or pur- AND COMPONENTS town, New York. the date of publication of The class of objects or pur- pose for which the County The class of objects or pose for which the County AT VARIOUS COUN- SCN, 38942, 6/13 | this Notice were not sub- poses for which the bonds of Suffolk, New York, is purposes for which the of Suffolk, New York, is TY FACILITIES (CP stantially complied with, are authorized is the pur- not authorized to expend bonds are authorized to be not authorized to expend 1732.335) LEGAL NOTICE and an action, suit or pro- chase of paratransit bus- money or if the provisions issued is the construction money or if the provisions The class of objects or pur- The resolution, a summa- ceeding contesting such es for the Suffolk County of law which should have of energy conservation of law which should have poses for which the bonds ry of which is published validity is commenced Accessible Transportation been complied with as of improvements at various been complied with as of are authorized to be issued herewith, has been adopt- within twenty days after (SCAT) Bus System, at an the date of publication of County facilities, at the the date of publication of is the removal of toxic and ed on April 9, 2019 and the publication of this estimated maximum cost this Notice were not sub- estimated maximum cost this Notice were not sub- hazardous materials and the validity of the obliga- Notice, or such obligations of $6,500,000. stantially complied with, of $2,000,000 ($100,000 for stantially complied with, components at various tions authorized by such were authorized in viola- The amount of obligations and an action, suit or pro- planning and $1,900,000 and an action, suit or pro- County facilities, at the resolution may be hereaf- tion of the provisions of authorized to be issued is ceeding contesting such for construction). ceeding contesting such estimated maximum cost ter contested only if such the constitution. $650,000. Federal aid in validity is commenced The amount of obligations validity is commenced of $100,000. obligations were autho- BY ORDER OF THE the amount of $5,200,000 within twenty days after authorized to be issued is within twenty days after The amount of obligations rized for an object or pur- COUNTY LEGISLATURE and State aid in the amount the publication of this $2,000,000. the publication of this authorized to be issued is pose for which the County OF THE COUNTY OF of $650,000 is expected to Notice, or such obligations The period of probable Notice, or such obligations $100,000. of Suffolk, New York, is SUFFOLK be received. were authorized in viola- usefulness of the bonds is were authorized in viola- The period of probable not authorized to expend DATED: April 9, 2019 The period of probable tion of the provisions of ten (10) years. tion of the provisions of usefulness of the bonds is money or if the provisions Smithtown, New York usefulness of the bonds is the constitution. A complete copy of the the constitution. ten (10) years. of law which should have Jason Richberg five (5) years. BY ORDER OF THE Bond Resolution summa- BY ORDER OF THE A complete copy of the been complied with as of Clerk of the Legislature A complete copy of the COUNTY LEGISLATURE rized above shall be avail- COUNTY LEGISLATURE Bond Resolution summa- the date of publication of The resolution is entitled: Bond Resolution summa- OF THE COUNTY OF able for public inspection OF THE COUNTY OF rized above shall be avail- this Notice were not sub- BOND RESOLUTION NO. rized above shall be avail- SUFFOLK during normal business SUFFOLK able for public inspection stantially complied with, 351 - 2019 able for public inspection DATED: April 9, 2019 hours at the office of the DATED: April 9, 2019 during normal business and an action, suit or pro- BOND RESOLUTION during normal business Smithtown, New York Clerk of the Legislature, Smithtown, New York hours at the office of the ceeding contesting such OF THE COUNTY hours at the office of the Jason Richberg W.H. Rogers Legislature Jason Richberg Clerk of the Legislature, validity is commenced OF SUFFOLK, NEW Clerk of the Legislature, Clerk of the Legislature Building, 725 Veterans Clerk of the Legislature W.H. Rogers Legislature within twenty days after YORK, AUTHORIZ- W.H. Rogers Legislature The resolution is entitled: Memorial Highway, Smith- The resolution is entitled: Building, 725 Veterans the publication of this ING THE ISSUANCE Building, 725 Veterans BOND RESOLUTION NO. town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION NO. Memorial Highway, Smith- Notice, or such obligations OF $582,217 BONDS Memorial Highway, Smith- 358 - 2019 SCN, 38948, 6/13 | 364 - 2019 town, New York. were authorized in viola- TO FINANCE THE town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION BOND RESOLUTION SCN, 38951, 6/13 | tion of the provisions of PURCHASE OF HY- SCN, 38945, 6/13 | OF THE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE OF THE COUNTY the constitution. BRID-ELECTRIC OF SUFFOLK, NEW The resolution, a summa- OF SUFFOLK, NEW LEGAL NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE TRANSIT BUSES FOR LEGAL NOTICE YORK AUTHORIZ- ry of which is published YORK, AUTHORIZING The resolution, a summa- COUNTY LEGISLATURE SUFFOLK COUN- The resolution, a summa- ING THE ISSUANCE herewith, has been adopt- THE ISSUANCE OF ry of which is published OF THE COUNTY OF TY TRANSIT (CP ry of which is published OF $500,000 BONDS ed on April 9, 2019 and $1,000,000 BONDS TO herewith, has been adopt- SUFFOLK 5658.562) herewith, has been adopt- TO FINANCE REN- the validity of the obliga- FINANCE THE COST ed on April 9, 2019 and DATED: April 9, 2019 The class of objects or pur- ed on April 9, 2019 and OVATIONS AND tions authorized by such OF REHABILITATION the validity of the obliga- Smithtown, New York poses for which the bonds the validity of the obliga- IMPROVEMENTS resolution may be hereaf- OF PARKING LOTS, tions authorized by such Jason Richberg are authorized is the pur- tions authorized by such TO THE COHALAN ter contested only if such SIDEWALKS, DRIVES resolution may be hereaf- Clerk of the Legislature chase of hybrid-electric resolution may be hereaf- COURT COMPLEX obligations were autho- AND CURBS AT VARI- ter contested only if such The resolution is entitled: transit buses for Suffolk ter contested only if such (CP 1125.316) rized for an object or pur- OUS COUNTY FACILI- obligations were autho- BOND RESOLUTION NO. County Transit, at an esti- obligations were autho- The specific object or pose for which the County TIES (CP 1678.329) rized for an object or pur- 349 - 2019 mated maximum cost of rized for an object or pur- purpose for which the of Suffolk, New York, is The class of objects or pose for which the County BOND RESOLUTION $5,822,164. pose for which the County bonds are authorized to not authorized to expend purposes for which the of Suffolk, New York, is OF THE COUNTY The amount of obligations of Suffolk, New York, is be issued is renovations money or if the provisions bonds are authorized to be Please turn to next page OF SUFFOLK, NEW authorized to be issued is not authorized to expend and improvements to the of law which should have issued is the rehabilitation 14 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019

Public Notices The Suffolk County News not authorized to expend OF SUFFOLK, NEW the validity of the obliga- A GENERAL LIABIL- money or if the provisions The specific object or pur- The period of probable money or if the provisions YORK, AUTHORIZING tions authorized by such ITY CASE AGAINST of law which should have pose for which the bonds usefulness of the bonds of law which should have THE ISSUANCE OF resolution may be hereaf- THE COUNTY been complied with as of are authorized is the resto- is twenty-five (25) years been complied with as of $1,300,000 BONDS TO ter contested only if such The specific object or pur- the date of publication of ration of a County-owned computed from June 29, the date of publication of FINANCE IMPROVE- obligations were autho- pose for which the bonds this Notice were not sub- house located at 525 Sun- 2017, the date of issuance this Notice were not sub- MENTS TO CR 10, EL- rized for an object or pur- are authorized to be issued stantially complied with, rise Way, Southold, that of the first obligations for stantially complied with, WOOD ROAD, TOWN pose for which the County is the cost of a settlement and an action, suit or pro- was damaged during Super such purpose pursuant to and an action, suit or pro- OF HUNTINGTON (CP of Suffolk, New York, is in a general liability case ceeding contesting such Storm Sandy, at an esti- Bond Resolutions No, 386- ceeding contesting such 5558.311) not authorized to expend against the County, at the validity is commenced mated maximum cost of 2016 and No. 126-2017. validity is commenced The specific object or money or if the provisions estimated maximum cost within twenty days after $112,476. A complete copy of the within twenty days after purpose for which the of law which should have of $800,000. the publication of this The amount of obligations Bond Resolution summa- the publication of this bonds are authorized is been complied with as of The amount of obligations Notice, or such obligations authorized to be issued is rized above shall be avail- Notice, or such obligations to finance improvements the date of publication of authorized to be issued is were authorized in viola- $112,476. Federal aid in able for public inspection were authorized in viola- to CR 10, Elwood Road, this Notice were not sub- $800,000 tion of the provisions of the amount of $101,228 during normal business tion of the provisions of Town of Huntington, at the stantially complied with, The period of probable the constitution. and State aid in the amount hours at the office of the the constitution. estimated maximum cost and an action, suit or pro- usefulness of the bonds is BY ORDER OF THE of $11,248 is expected to Clerk of the Legislature, BY ORDER OF THE of $1,300,000. ceeding contesting such five (5) years. COUNTY LEGISLATURE be received. The County W.H. Rogers Legislature COUNTY LEGISLATURE The amount of obligations validity is commenced A complete copy of the OF THE COUNTY OF Comptroller shall be limit- Building, 725 Veterans OF THE COUNTY OF authorized to be issued is within twenty days after Bond Resolution summa- SUFFOLK ed to the issuance of bond Memorial Highway, Smith- SUFFOLK $1,300,000 the publication of this rized above shall be avail- DATED: April 9, 2019 anticipation notes for the town, New York. DATED: April 9, 2019 The period of probable Notice, or such obligations able for public inspection Jason Richberg total project cost. SCN, 38960, 6/13 | Smithtown, New York usefulness of the bonds is were authorized in viola- during normal business Smithtown, New York The period of probable Jason Richberg fifteen (15) years. tion of the provisions of hours at the office of the Clerk of the Legislature usefulness of the bonds is LEGAL NOTICE Clerk of the Legislature A complete copy of the the constitution. Clerk of the Legislature, The resolution is entitled: ten (10) years. The resolution, a summa- The resolution is entitled: Bond Resolution summa- BY ORDER OF THE W.H. Rogers Legislature BOND RESOLUTION NO. A complete copy of the ry of which is published BOND RESOLUTION NO. rized above shall be avail- COUNTY LEGISLATURE Building, 725 Veterans 312 - 2019 Bond Resolution summa- herewith, has been adopt- 368 - 2019 able for public inspection OF THE COUNTY OF Memorial Highway, Smith- BOND RESOLUTION rized above shall be avail- ed on April 9, 2019 and BOND RESOLUTION during normal business SUFFOLK town, New York. OF THE COUNTY able for public inspection the validity of the obliga- OF THE COUNTY hours at the office of the DATED: April 9, 2019 SCN, 38956, 6/13 | OF SUFFOLK, NEW during normal business tions authorized by such OF SUFFOLK, NEW Clerk of the Legislature, Smithtown, New York YORK, AUTHORIZING hours at the office of the resolution may be hereaf- YORK, AUTHORIZING W.H. Rogers Legislature Jason Richberg LEGAL NOTICE THE ISSUANCE OF Clerk of the Legislature, ter contested only if such THE ISSUANCE OF Building, 725 Veterans Clerk of the Legislature The resolution, a summa- $75,000 BONDS TO FI- W.H. Rogers Legislature obligations were autho- $915,000 BONDS TO Memorial Highway, Smith- The resolution is entitled: ry of which is published NANCE THE COST OF Building, 725 Veterans rized for an object or pur- FINANCE PLANNING town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION NO. herewith, has been adopt- IMPROVEMENTS TO Memorial Highway, Smith- pose for which the County COSTS FOR THE SCN, 38953, 6/13 | 289 - 2019 ed on April 9, 2019 and COUNTY PARKS (CP town, New York. of Suffolk, New York, is PEDESTRIAN SAFE- BOND RESOLUTION the validity of the obliga- 7079.510) SCN, 38959, 6/13 | not authorized to expend TY ACTION PLAN LEGAL NOTICE OF THE COUNTY tions authorized by such The class of objects or money or if the provisions (PSAP) FOR SAFETY The resolution, a summa- OF SUFFOLK, NEW resolution may be hereaf- purposes for which the LEGAL NOTICE of law which should have IMPROVEMENTS ON ry of which is published YORK, AUTHORIZING ter contested only if such bonds are authorized to The resolution, a summa- been complied with as of VARIOUS COUNTY herewith, has been adopt- THE ISSUANCE OF obligations were autho- be issued is the cost of ry of which is published the date of publication of ROADS (CP 5406.111 ed on April 9, 2019 and $275,000 BONDS TO rized for an object or pur- improvements to County herewith, has been adopt- this Notice were not sub- PIN 076149) the validity of the obliga- FINANCE THE COST pose for which the County Parks, consisting of the ed on April 9, 2019 and stantially complied with, The specific object or tions authorized by such OF A SETTLEMENT of Suffolk, New York, is acquisition of automated the validity of the obliga- and an action, suit or pro- purpose for which the resolution may be hereaf- IN A LIABILITY CASE not authorized to expend electronic defibrillators tions authorized by such ceeding contesting such bonds are authorized is ter contested only if such AGAINST THE COUN- money or if the provisions and training equipment, at resolution may be hereaf- validity is commenced to planning costs associ- obligations were autho- TY of law which should have the estimated maximum ter contested only if such within twenty days after ated with the Pedestrian rized for an object or pur- The specific object or pur- been complied with as of cost of $75,000. obligations were autho- the publication of this Safety Action Plan (PSAP) pose for which the County pose for which the bonds the date of publication of The amount of obligations rized for an object or pur- Notice, or such obligations for contemplated safety of Suffolk, New York, is are authorized to be issued this Notice were not sub- authorized to be issued is pose for which the County were authorized in viola- improvements on various not authorized to expend is the cost of a settlement stantially complied with, $75,000. of Suffolk, New York, is tion of the provisions of County roads, at the esti- money or if the provisions in a vehicular negligence and an action, suit or pro- The period of probable not authorized to expend the constitution. mated maximum cost of of law which should have liability case against the ceeding contesting such usefulness of the bonds is money or if the provisions BY ORDER OF THE $915,000. been complied with as of County, at the estimated validity is commenced five (5) years. of law which should have COUNTY LEGISLATURE The amount of obligations the date of publication of maximum cost of $275,000. within twenty days after A complete copy of the been complied with as of OF THE COUNTY OF authorized to be issued is this Notice were not sub- The amount of obligations the publication of this Bond Resolution summa- the date of publication of SUFFOLK $915,000. Federal aid in stantially complied with, authorized to be issued is Notice, or such obligations rized above shall be avail- this Notice were not sub- DATED: April 9, 2019 the amount of $915,000 is and an action, suit or pro- $275,000 were authorized in viola- able for public inspection stantially complied with, Smithtown, New York expected to be received. ceeding contesting such The period of probable tion of the provisions of during normal business and an action, suit or pro- Jason Richberg The County Comptrol- validity is commenced usefulness of the bonds is the constitution. hours at the office of the ceeding contesting such Clerk of the Legislature ler shall be limited to the within twenty days after five (5) years. BY ORDER OF THE Clerk of the Legislature, validity is commenced The resolution is entitled: issuance of bond antici- the publication of this A complete copy of the COUNTY LEGISLATURE W.H. Rogers Legislature within twenty days after BOND RESOLUTION NO. pation notes for the entire Notice, or such obligations Bond Resolution summa- OF THE COUNTY OF Building, 725 Veterans the publication of this 321 - 2019 $915,000 project cost. were authorized in viola- rized above shall be avail- SUFFOLK Memorial Highway, Smith- Notice, or such obligations BOND RESOLUTION The period of probable tion of the provisions of able for public inspection DATED: April 9, 2019 town, New York. were authorized in viola- OF THE COUNTY usefulness of the bonds is the constitution. during normal business Smithtown, New York SCN, 38958, 6/13 | tion of the provisions of OF SUFFOLK, NEW five (5) years. BY ORDER OF THE hours at the office of the Jason Richberg the constitution. YORK, AUTHORIZING A complete copy of the COUNTY LEGISLATURE Clerk of the Legislature, Clerk of the Legislature LEGAL NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE THE ISSUANCE OF Bond Resolution summa- OF THE COUNTY OF W.H. Rogers Legislature The resolution is entitled: The resolution, a summa- COUNTY LEGISLATURE $200,000 BONDS TO rized above shall be avail- SUFFOLK Building, 725 Veterans BOND RESOLUTION NO. ry of which is published OF THE COUNTY OF FINANCE IMPROVE- able for public inspection DATED: April 9, 2019 Memorial Highway, Smith- 307 - 2019 herewith, has been adopt- SUFFOLK MENTS TO VARIOUS during normal business Smithtown, New York town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION ed on April 9, 2019 and DATED: April 9, 2019 SHERIFF’S OFFICE hours at the office of the Jason Richberg SCN, 38955, 6/13 | OF THE COUNTY the validity of the obliga- Smithtown, New York FACILITIES (CP Clerk of the Legislature, Clerk of the Legislature OF SUFFOLK, NEW tions authorized by such Jason Richberg 3019.313) W.H. Rogers Legislature The resolution is entitled: LEGAL NOTICE YORK, AUTHORIZING resolution may be hereaf- Clerk of the Legislature The class of objects or Building, 725 Veterans BOND RESOLUTION NO. The resolution, a summa- THE ISSUANCE OF ter contested only if such The resolution is entitled: purposes for which the Memorial Highway, Smith- 374 - 2019 ry of which is published $85,000 BONDS TO FI- obligations were autho- BOND RESOLUTION NO. bonds are authorized to town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION herewith, has been adopt- NANCE THE COST OF rized for an object or pur- 319 - 2019 be issued is the cost of SCN, 38952, 6/13 | OF THE COUNTY ed on April 9, 2019 and FENCING AND SUR- pose for which the County BOND RESOLUTION improvements to various OF SUFFOLK, NEW the validity of the obliga- VEYING OF VARIOUS of Suffolk, New York, is OF THE COUNTY Sheriff’s Office facilities, LEGAL NOTICE YORK, AUTHORIZ- tions authorized by such COUNTY PARKS (CP not authorized to expend OF SUFFOLK, NEW at an estimated maximum The resolution, a summa- ING THE ISSUANCE resolution may be hereaf- 7007.417) money or if the provisions YORK, AUTHORIZING cost of $200,000. ry of which is published OF $91,547 BONDS ter contested only if such The class of objects or pur- of law which should have THE ISSUANCE OF The amount of obligations herewith, has been adopt- TO FINANCE THE obligations were autho- poses for which the bonds been complied with as of $2,000,000 IN BONDS authorized to be issued is ed on April 9, 2019 and PURCHASE AND rized for an object or pur- are authorized is the cost the date of publication of TO FINANCE THE $200,000. the validity of the obliga- REPLACEMENT NU- pose for which the County of fencing and surveying this Notice were not sub- COST OF BUILDING The period of probable tions authorized by such TRITION VEHICLES of Suffolk, New York, is of various County Parks, stantially complied with, RENOVATIONS, UP- usefulness of the bonds is resolution may be hereaf- FOR THE OFFICE not authorized to expend at the estimated maximum and an action, suit or pro- GRADES AND IM- ten (10) years. ter contested only if such FOR THE AGING (CP money or if the provisions cost of $85,000. ceeding contesting such PROVEMENTS TO A complete copy of the obligations were autho- 1749.529) of law which should have The amount of obligations validity is commenced THE FORENSIC SCI- Bond Resolution summa- rized for an object or pur- The class of objects or pur- been complied with as of authorized to be issued is within twenty days after ENCES MEDICAL rized above shall be avail- pose for which the County poses for which the bonds the date of publication of $85,000. the publication of this AND LEGAL INVES- able for public inspection of Suffolk, New York, is are authorized is the pur- this Notice were not sub- The period of probable Notice, or such obligations TIGATIVE CONSOLI- during normal business not authorized to expend chase and replacement stantially complied with, usefulness of the bonds is were authorized in viola- DATED LABORATORY hours at the office of the money or if the provisions nutrition vehicles for the and an action, suit or pro- five (5) years. tion of the provisions of (CP 1109.116, and .321) Clerk of the Legislature, of law which should have Office for the Aging, at the ceeding contesting such A complete copy of the the constitution. The specific object or pur- W.H. Rogers Legislature been complied with as of estimated maximum cost validity is commenced Bond Resolution summa- BY ORDER OF THE pose for which the bonds Building, 725 Veterans the date of publication of of $91,547. within twenty days after rized above shall be avail- COUNTY LEGISLATURE are authorized to be issued Memorial Highway, Smith- this Notice were not sub- The amount of obligations the publication of this able for public inspection OF THE COUNTY OF is the cost of renovations, town, New York. stantially complied with, authorized to be issued is Notice, or such obligations during normal business SUFFOLK upgrades and improve- SCN, 38961, 6/13 | and an action, suit or pro- $91,547. were authorized in viola- hours at the office of the DATED: April 9, 2019 ments to the Office of the ceeding contesting such The period of probable tion of the provisions of Clerk of the Legislature, Smithtown, New York Medical Examiner’s Foren- LEGAL NOTICE validity is commenced usefulness of the bonds is the constitution. W.H. Rogers Legislature Jason Richberg sic Sciences Medical and The resolution, a summa- within twenty days after five (5) years. BY ORDER OF THE Building, 725 Veterans Clerk of the Legislature Legal Investigative Con- ry of which is published the publication of this A complete copy of the COUNTY LEGISLATURE Memorial Highway, Smith- The resolution is entitled: solidated Laboratory, con- herewith, has been adopt- Notice, or such obligations Bond Resolution summa- OF THE COUNTY OF town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION NO. sisting of designing and ed on April 9, 2019 and were authorized in viola- rized above shall be avail- SUFFOLK SCN, 38957, 6/13 | 314 - 2019 constructing the replace- the validity of the obliga- tion of the provisions of able for public inspection DATED: April 9, 2019 BOND RESOLUTION ment of building heating, tions authorized by such the constitution. during normal business Smithtown, New York LEGAL NOTICE OF THE COUNTY ventilation, and air condi- resolution may be hereaf- BY ORDER OF THE hours at the office of the Jason Richberg The resolution, a summa- OF SUFFOLK, NEW tioning systems, including ter contested only if such COUNTY LEGISLATURE Clerk of the Legislature, Clerk of the Legislature ry of which is published YORK, AUTHORIZ- the exhaust system for the obligations were autho- OF THE COUNTY OF W.H. Rogers Legislature The resolution is entitled: herewith, has been adopt- ING THE ISSUANCE fume hoods (ducts), at the rized for an object or pur- SUFFOLK Building, 725 Veterans BOND RESOLUTION NO. ed on April 9, 2019 and OF $112,476 BONDS total estimated amount of pose for which the County DATED: April 9, 2019 Memorial Highway, Smith- 291 - 2019 the validity of the obliga- TO FINANCE THE $3,750,000. of Suffolk, New York, is Smithtown, New York town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION tions authorized by such RESTORATION OF The amount of obligations not authorized to expend Jason Richberg SCN, 38954, 6/13 | OF THE COUNTY resolution may be hereaf- A COUNTY-OWNED authorized to be issued is money or if the provisions Clerk of the Legislature OF SUFFOLK, NEW ter contested only if such PROPERTY DAM- $2,000,000 ($300,000 for of law which should have The resolution is entitled: LEGAL NOTICE YORK, AUTHORIZING obligations were autho- AGED DURING SU- planning and $1,700,000 been complied with as of BOND RESOLUTION NO. The resolution, a summa- THE ISSUANCE OF rized for an object or pur- PER STORM SANDY for construction), in addi- the date of publication of 371 - 2019 ry of which is published $800,000 BONDS TO pose for which the County LOCATED AT 525 SUN- tion to the $1,750,000 in this Notice were not sub- BOND RESOLUTION herewith, has been adopt- FINANCE THE COST of Suffolk, New York, is RISE WAY, SOUTHOLD Bonds previously autho- OF THE COUNTY ed on April 9, 2019 and OF A SETTLEMENT IN not authorized to expend (CP 7209.310) rized. Please turn to next page SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 15

Public Notices The Suffolk County News stantially complied with, The amount of obligations the date of publication of SYSTEM UPGRADE of Suffolk, New York, is The class of objects or pur- Sending a payment to and an action, suit or pro- to be issued is $250,000. this Notice were not sub- FOR CASE MANAGE- not authorized to expend poses for which the bonds your mortgage company ceeding contesting such The period of probable stantially complied with, MENT (CP 1142.110 ) money or if the provisions are authorized to be issued will not stop this foreclo- validity is commenced usefulness of the bonds is and an action, suit or pro- The object or purpose of law which should have is the cost of elevator con- sure action. within twenty days after fifteen (15) years. ceeding contesting such for which the bonds are been complied with as of trols and safety upgrades YOU MUST RESPOND the publication of this A complete copy of the validity is commenced authorized to be issued the date of publication of at various County facili- BY SERVING A COPY OF Notice, or such obligations Bond Resolution summa- within twenty days after is the Coroners and Med- this Notice were not sub- ties, at the estimated max- THE ANSWER ON THE were authorized in viola- rized above shall be avail- the publication of this ical Examiners (CME) stantially complied with, imum cost of $700,000. ATTORNEY FOR THE tion of the provisions of able for public inspection Notice, or such obligations system upgrade for case and an action, suit or pro- The amount of obligations PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE the constitution. during normal business were authorized in viola- management, at the esti- ceeding contesting such authorized to be issued is COMPANY) AND FILING BY ORDER OF THE hours at the office of the tion of the provisions of mated maximum cost of validity is commenced $700,000. THE ANSWER WITH THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE Clerk of the Legislature, the constitution. $210,000. within twenty days after The period of probable COURT. OF THE COUNTY OF W.H. Rogers Legislature BY ORDER OF THE The amount of obligations the publication of this usefulness of the bonds is This is an attempt to SUFFOLK Building, 725 Veterans COUNTY LEGISLATURE authorized to be issued is Notice, or such obligations ten (10) years. collect a debt and any in- DATED: April 9, 2019 Memorial Highway, Smith- OF THE COUNTY OF $210,000. were authorized in viola- A complete copy of the formation obtained will be Smithtown, New York town, New York. SUFFOLK The period of probable tion of the provisions of Bond Resolution summa- used for that purpose. Jason Richberg SCN, 38963, 6/13 | DATED: April 9, 2019 usefulness of the bonds is the constitution. rized above shall be avail- The foregoing sum- Clerk of the Legislature Smithtown, New York five (5) years. BY ORDER OF THE able for public inspection mons is served upon you The resolution is entitled: LEGAL NOTICE Jason Richberg A complete copy of the COUNTY LEGISLATURE during normal business by publication pursuant BOND RESOLUTION NO. The resolution, a summa- Clerk of the Legislature Bond Resolution summa- OF THE COUNTY OF hours at the office of the to an order of Honorable 323 - 2019 ry of which is published The resolution is entitled: rized above shall be avail- SUFFOLK Clerk of the Legislature, Howard H. Heckman, Jr., BOND RESOLUTION herewith, has been adopt- BOND RESOLUTION NO. able for public inspection DATED: April 9, 2019 W.H. Rogers Legislature Justice of the Supreme OF THE COUNTY ed on April 9, 2019 and 330 - 2019 during normal business Smithtown, New York Building, 725 Veterans Court of the State of New OF SUFFOLK, NEW the validity of the obliga- BOND RESOLUTION hours at the office of the Jason Richberg Memorial Highway, Smith- York, signed the 23rd day YORK, AUTHORIZ- tions authorized by such OF THE COUNTY Clerk of the Legislature, Clerk of the Legislature town, New York. of April, 2019 at River- ING THE ISSUANCE resolution may be hereaf- OF SUFFOLK, NEW W.H. Rogers Legislature The resolution is entitled: SCN, 38969, 6/13 | head, New York. OF $425,000 BONDS ter contested only if such YORK, AUTHORIZ- Building, 725 Veterans BOND RESOLUTION NO. The object of this action is TO FINANCE THE obligations were autho- ING THE ISSUANCE Memorial Highway, Smith- 343 - 2019 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK to foreclose a mortgage on ACQUISITION OF rized for an object or pur- OF $600,000 BONDS town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION SUPPLEMENTAL the following property COMMUNICATIONS pose for which the County TO FINANCE REN- SCN, 38966, 6/13 | OF THE COUNTY SUMMONS Tax I.D. No. 0500-169.00- EQUIPMENT FOR of Suffolk, New York, is OVATIONS AND IM- OF SUFFOLK, NEW INDEX NO.: 601255/2017 02.00-012.000 THE SHERIFF’S OF- not authorized to expend PROVEMENTS TO LEGAL NOTICE YORK AUTHORIZ- SUPREME COURT OF ALL that certain plot, piece FICE (CP 3060.519) money or if the provisions THE COUNTY COR- The resolution, a summa- ING THE ISSUANCE THE STATE OF NEW or parcel of land, with the The object or purpose of law which should have RECTIONAL FACILITY ry of which is published OF $500,000 BONDS YORK buildings and improve- for which the bonds are been complied with as of C–141 RIVERHEAD herewith, has been adopt- TO FINANCE THE U.S. BANK NATION- ments thereon erected, authorized is upgrades to the date of publication of (CP 3014.329 and .523) ed on April 9, 2019 and REPLACEMENT OF AL ASSOCIATION, AS situate, lying and being in the Sheriff’s Office radio this Notice were not sub- The specific object or pur- the validity of the obliga- MAJOR BUILDING TRUSTEE FOR BNC the Town of Islip, Coun- communications system, stantially complied with, pose for which the bonds tions authorized by such OPERATIONS EQUIP- MORTGAGE LOAN ty of Suffolk and State consisting of the replace- and an action, suit or pro- are authorized is renova- resolution may be hereaf- MENT AT VARIOUS TRUST 2006-2, MORT- of New York, known and ment, upgrade and retro- ceeding contesting such tions and improvements to ter contested only if such COUNTY FACILITIES GAGE PASS-THROUGH designated as Lot No. 99 fitting of equipment and validity is commenced the Riverhead Maximum obligations were autho- (CP 1737.334) CERTIFICATES, SERIES on a certain map entitled, mobile data terminals in within twenty days after and Medium Security Cor- rized for an object or pur- The class of objects or 2006-2 “Map of Lakeland Estates” Sheriff’s Office marked the publication of this rectional Facilities (Coun- pose for which the County purposes for which the Plaintiff, and filed in the Office of vehicles. Notice, or such obligations ty Correctional Facili- of Suffolk, New York, is bonds are authorized to be vs. the Clerk of the County of The amount of obligations were authorized in viola- ty C–141) – Riverhead, not authorized to expend issued is the replacement JOSEPH SAFINA, ANY Suffolk on August 17, 1965, authorized to be issued is tion of the provisions of including the administra- money or if the provisions of major building opera- UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- as Map No. 4438, being $425,000. the constitution. tive wing of such build- of law which should have tions equipment at various SEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR bounded and described The period of probable BY ORDER OF THE ing, and including the been complied with as of County facilities, at the SUCCESSORS IN INTER- according to said map as usefulness of the bonds is COUNTY LEGISLATURE acquisition and installa- the date of publication of estimated maximum cost EST OF THE LATE PATRI- follows: five (5) years. OF THE COUNTY OF tion of equipment, at the this Notice were not sub- of $500,000. CIA SAFINA, IF LIVING, BEGINNING at a point on A complete copy of the SUFFOLK estimated maximum cost stantially complied with, The amount of obligations AND IF ANY BE DEAD, the northerly side of Nor- Bond Resolution summa- DATED: April 9, 2019 of $600,000 ($500,000 for and an action, suit or pro- authorized to be issued is ANY AND ALL PERSONS man Drive distant 315 feet rized above shall be avail- Smithtown, New York construction and $100,000 ceeding contesting such $500,000. WHO ARE SPOUSES, westerly from the extreme able for public inspection Jason Richberg for equipment). validity is commenced The period of probable WIDOWS, GRANTEES, westerly end of an arc of a during normal business Clerk of the Legislature The amount of obligations within twenty days after usefulness of the bonds is MORTGAGEES, LIEN- curve having a radius of 20 hours at the office of the The resolution is entitled: to be issued is $600,000. the publication of this five (5) years. ORS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, feet and a length of 31.42 Clerk of the Legislature, BOND RESOLUTION NO. The period of probable Notice, or such obligations A complete copy of the DISTRIBUTEES, EXECU- feet, which connects the W.H. Rogers Legislature 334 - 2019 usefulness of the bonds is were authorized in viola- Bond Resolution summa- TORS, ADMINISTRATORS northerly side of Norman Building, 725 Veterans BOND RESOLUTION fifteen (15) years. tion of the provisions of rized above shall be avail- OR SUCCESSORS IN Drive with the westerly Memorial Highway, Smith- OF THE COUNTY A complete copy of the the constitution. able for public inspection INTEREST OF SUCH OF side of Aft Ct.; town, New York. OF SUFFOLK, NEW Bond Resolution summa- BY ORDER OF THE during normal business THEM AS MAY BE DEAD, RUNNING THENCE SCN, 38962, 6/13 | YORK AUTHORIZING rized above shall be avail- COUNTY LEGISLATURE hours at the office of the AND THEIR SPOUSES, along the northerly side THE ISSUANCE OF able for public inspection OF THE COUNTY OF Clerk of the Legislature, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DIS- of Norman Drive, South LEGAL NOTICE $2,000,000 BONDS during normal business SUFFOLK W.H. Rogers Legislature TRIBUTEES AND SUC- 75 degrees 35 minutes The resolution, a summa- TO FINANCE THE hours at the office of the DATED: April 9, 2019 Building, 725 Veterans CESSORS IN INTEREST, 20 seconds West, 80 feet; ry of which is published SHERIFF CORREC- Clerk of the Legislature, Smithtown, New York Memorial Highway, Smith- ALL OF WHOM AND THENCE North 15 degrees herewith, has been adopt- TIONAL FACILITY SE- W.H. Rogers Legislature Jason Richberg town, New York. WHOSE NAMES AND 24 minutes 40 seconds ed on April 9, 2019 and CURITY MODERNIZA- Building, 725 Veterans Clerk of the Legislature SCN, 38968, 6/13 | PLACES OF RESIDENCE West, 141 feet; the validity of the obliga- TION PROJECT (CP Memorial Highway, Smith- The resolution is entitled: ARE UNKNOWN TO THENCE North 74 degrees tions authorized by such 3066.510) town, New York. BOND RESOLUTION NO. LEGAL NOTICE PLAINTIFF, KAREN NEW- 35 minutes 20 seconds resolution may be hereaf- The specific object or pur- SCN, 38965, 6/13 | 340 - 2019 The resolution, a summa- MAN, GARY B. LEONAR- East, 80 feet; ter contested only if such pose for which the bonds BOND RESOLUTION ry of which is published DO, GBL CAPITAL CO., THENCE South 15 degrees obligations were autho- are authorized to be issued LEGAL NOTICE OF THE COUNTY herewith, has been adopt- LLC, UNITED STATES OF 24 minutes 40 seconds rized for an object or pur- for the Sheriff Correction- The resolution, a summa- OF SUFFOLK, NEW ed on April 9, 2019 and AMERICA BY THE INTER- East, 141 feet to the north- pose for which the County al Facility Security Mod- ry of which is published YORK, AUTHORIZ- the validity of the obliga- NAL REVENUE SER- erly side of Norman Drive of Suffolk, New York, is ernization Project, con- herewith, has been adopt- ING THE ISSUANCE tions authorized by such VICE, NEW YORK STATE to the point of place of not authorized to expend sisting of the replacement ed on April 9, 2019 and OF $320,000 BONDS resolution may be hereaf- DEPARTMENT OF TAX- BEGINNING. money or if the provisions of Correctional Facility the validity of the obliga- TO FINANCE THE ter contested only if such ATION AND FINANCE, These premises are of law which should have electronic security system tions authorized by such ACQUISITION OF A obligations were autho- AND JOSEPH SAFINA, JR. also known as 111 Norman been complied with as of at the Yaphank and River- resolution may be hereaf- HEAVY DUTY VEHI- rized for an object or pur- ______Drive, Bohemia, NY 11716. the date of publication of head correctional facilities ter contested only if such CLE FOR USE BY THE pose for which the County Defendants. WOODS OVIATT GILMAN this Notice were not sub- and networking with the obligations were autho- SHERIFF’S OFFICE of Suffolk, New York, is To the above named LLP stantially complied with, Sheriff’s court facility sys- rized for an object or pur- (CP 3047.520) not authorized to expend Defendants: Attorney for Plaintiff and an action, suit or pro- tem, at a maximum esti- pose for which the County The specific object or pur- money or if the provisions You are hereby 700 Crossroads Building ceeding contesting such mated cost of $2,000,000. of Suffolk, New York, is pose for which the bonds of law which should have summoned to answer the 2 State Street validity is commenced The amount of obligations not authorized to expend are authorized is the been complied with as of complaint in this action Rochester, NY 14614 within twenty days after authorized to be issued is money or if the provisions acquisition of one prisoner the date of publication of and to serve a copy of your SCN, 38970, 6/13, 20, 27 the publication of this $2,000,000. of law which should have transport truck for use by this Notice were not sub- answer, or if the complaint - 7/4 | Notice, or such obligations The period of probable been complied with as of the Sheriff’s Office, at an stantially complied with, is not served with this sum- were authorized in viola- usefulness of the bonds is the date of publication of estimated maximum cost and an action, suit or pro- mons, to serve a notice of SUFFOLK COUNTY tion of the provisions of five (5) years. this Notice were not sub- of $320,000. ceeding contesting such appearance on the Plain- SHELLFISH AQUACUL- the constitution. A complete copy of the stantially complied with, The amount of obligations validity is commenced tiff’s attorneys within thir- TURE LEASE PROGRAM BY ORDER OF THE Bond Resolution summa- and an action, suit or pro- to be issued is $320,000. within twenty days after ty days after the service IN PECONIC BAY AND COUNTY LEGISLATURE rized above shall be avail- ceeding contesting such The period of probable the publication of this of this summons, exclu- GARDINERS BAY OF THE COUNTY OF able for public inspection validity is commenced usefulness of the bonds is Notice, or such obligations sive of the day of service, PUBLIC NOTICE SUFFOLK during normal business within twenty days after five (5) years. were authorized in viola- and in case of your fail- REQUEST FOR WRIT- DATED: April 9, 2019 hours at the office of the the publication of this A complete copy of the tion of the provisions of ure to appear or answer, TEN COMMENTS ON Smithtown, New York Clerk of the Legislature, Notice, or such obligations Bond Resolution summa- the constitution. judgment will be taken PROPOSED SHELLFISH Jason Richberg W.H. Rogers Legislature were authorized in viola- rized above shall be avail- BY ORDER OF THE against you by default for AQUACULTURE LEASE Clerk of the Legislature Building, 725 Veterans tion of the provisions of able for public inspection COUNTY LEGISLATURE the relief demanded in the ASSIGNMENT The resolution is entitled: Memorial Highway, Smith- the constitution. during normal business OF THE COUNTY OF complaint. Notice is hereby given BOND RESOLUTION NO. town, New York. BY ORDER OF THE hours at the office of the SUFFOLK NOTICE YOU ARE IN that the Suffolk County 328 - 2019 SCN, 38964, 6/13 | COUNTY LEGISLATURE Clerk of the Legislature, DATED: April 9, 2019 DANGER OF LOSING Department of Economic BOND RESOLUTION OF THE COUNTY OF W.H. Rogers Legislature Smithtown, New York YOUR HOME Development & Planning OF THE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE SUFFOLK Building, 725 Veterans Jason Richberg If you do not respond has received one Lease OF SUFFOLK, NEW The resolution, a summa- DATED: April 9, 2019 Memorial Highway, Smith- Clerk of the Legislature to this summons and com- Assignment Application YORK, AUTHORIZ- ry of which is published Smithtown, New York town, New York. The resolution is entitled: plaint by serving a copy of requesting the assign- ING THE ISSUANCE herewith, has been adopt- Jason Richberg SCN, 38967, 6/13 | BOND RESOLUTION NO. the answer on the attorney ment of a Shellfish Aqua- OF $250,000 BONDS ed on April 9, 2019 and Clerk of the Legislature 345 - 2019 for the mortgage company culture Lease in Peconic TO FINANCE REN- the validity of the obliga- The resolution is entitled: LEGAL NOTICE BOND RESOLUTION who filed this foreclosure Bay pursuant to Local OVATIONS TO THE tions authorized by such BOND RESOLUTION NO. The resolution, a summa- OF THE COUNTY proceeding against you Law 25-2009, A Local Law YAPHANK CORREC- resolution may be hereaf- 336 - 2019 ry of which is published OF SUFFOLK, NEW and filing the answer with Establishing the Suffolk TIONAL FACILITY (CP ter contested only if such BOND RESOLUTION herewith, has been adopt- YORK AUTHORIZING the court, a default judg- County Shellfish Aqua- 3009.322) obligations were autho- OF THE COUNTY ed on April 9, 2019 and THE ISSUANCE OF ment may be entered and culture Lease Program The specific object or pur- rized for an object or pur- OF SUFFOLK, NEW the validity of the obliga- $700,000 BONDS TO you can lose your home. in Peconic Bay and Gar- pose for which the bonds pose for which the County YORK, AUTHORIZING tions authorized by such FINANCE THE COST Speak to an attorney or diners Bay (Article II of are authorized is the reno- of Suffolk, New York, is THE ISSUANCE OF resolution may be hereaf- OF ELEVATOR CON- go to the court where your the Suffolk County Code, vation of the Yaphank Cor- not authorized to expend $210,000 BONDS TO ter contested only if such TROLS AND SAFETY case is pending for further §475). This lease site is rectional Facility, at the money or if the provisions FINANCE THE CORO- obligations were autho- UPGRADING AT VARI- information on how to located within the adopted estimated maximum cost of law which should have NERS AND MEDICAL rized for an object or pur- OUS COUNTY FACILI- answer the summons and of $250,000. been complied with as of EXAMINERS (CME) pose for which the County TIES (CP 1760.324) protect your property. Please turn to next page 16 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019

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Shellfish Cultivation Zone F/K/A Green Tree Servic- for the relief demanded in SCN, 38972, 6/13, 20, 27 Street, Bay Shore, NY side yard of 0.7 feet in- west side of Barrett and was initially leased ing LLC the Complaint. - 7/4 | (0500-292.00-03.00- stead of required 4 feet Avenue (#52), 200 feet during the 2013/2014 Lease Plaintiff, The Attorney for Plain- 060.000) each, Res. B District, south of Bond Street, Application Cycle. vs tiff has an office for busi- LEGAL NOTICE 6:00 P.M. MICHAEL P. southeast corner of Bayport, NY (0500- Pertinent data and infor- William Jamieson If Living, ness in the County of Erie. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- CONNORS and MI- Babylon Avenue (#65) 333.00-04.00-023.001) mation from the Lease And If He/She Be Dead, Any Trial to be held in the EN that the Suffolk Coun- CHELLE D. CONNORS and Clyde Street, West 6:30 P.M. PAUL and Assignment Application, And All Persons Unknown County of Suffolk. ty Legislature has passed - permission to leave Islip, NY (0500-335.00- MEGHAN RAO - per- including the name of To Plaintiff, Claiming, The basis of the venue Introductory Resolution air conditioning units 01.00-025.000) mission to erect 2 sto- the current leasehold- Or Who May Claim To designated above is the No. 1403-2019, “A Charter in front of dwelling not 6:00 P.M. JOHN SOLLAZZO ry addition (16’ x 36’), er, the name of the pro- Have An Interest In, Or location of the Mortgaged Law to Align the Coun- having required 4 feet and SUSAN AMBRO- which addition is more posed assignee, respective General Or Specific Lien Premises. ty Charter with Current behind the front line SIO-SOLLAZZO - per- than 50% of dwelling, SCALP # and the location Upon The Real Property TO William Jamieson, Governing Practices,” of the dwelling, Res. mission to leave water- leaving front yard of (center point coordinates) Described In This Action; William Jamieson Defen- which law permits the AAA District, north fall feature having rear 15.43 feet instead of of the lease site are con- Such Unknown Persons dants In this Action. County Legislature Presid- side of Lawrence Lane yard of 6 feet instead required 25 feet, and tained in Attachment A of Being Herein Generally The foregoing Supple- ing Officer, at the request (#27), 600 feet east of required 10 feet, to side yard of 10.8 feet this Public Notice. A map Described And Intended mental Summons is served of the County Executive, of Manatuck Lane, leave pool heater hav- instead of required 14 showing the lease site that To Be Included In Wife, upon you by publication, to introduce resolutions Bay Shore, NY (0500- ing side yard of 0.1 feet feet, to erect roofed will be assigned is avail- Widow, Husband, Widow- pursuant to an order of incorporating budget 441.00-01.00-039.001) instead of required 2 over entrance platform able for viewing by access- er, Heirs At Law, Next Of HON. James C. Hudson of modifications at any time 6:00 P.M. VLADIMIR BER- feet and to leave pool leaving front yard of ing the Aquaculture Lease Kin, Descendants, Execu- the Supreme Court Of The during the fiscal year. NARD - permission patio having side yard 10.43 feet instead of Program Website listed tors, Administrators, Devi- State Of New York, dated NOTICE IS FURTHER to transfer and renew of 4 feet instead of re- permitted encroach- below. sees, Legatees, Creditors, the Twenty-First day of GIVEN that the County permit for accessory quired 6 feet, Res. B ment setback of 20 https://suffolkcoun- Trustees, Committees, May, 2019 and filed with Executive will hold a pub- apartment to a subse- District, south side of feet, all having floor tyny.gov/Departments/ Lienors, And Assignees Of the Complaint in the Office lic hearing on the afore- quent property owner Bay Way Avenue (#47), area ratio of 25.56% in- Economic-Develop- Such Deceased, Any And of the Clerk of the County said Local Law at 9:30 a.m., pursuant to Section 250 feet west of Nep- stead of permitted 25%, ment-and-Planning/Plan- All Persons Deriving Inter- of Suffolk, in the City of prevailing time, on June 68-618 and 68-616, tune Court, Bay Shore, Res. B District, north- ning-and-Environment/ est In Or Lien Upon, Or Riverhead. 20th, 2019 in Media Room Res. A District, north NY (0500-459.00-01.00- west corner of Milton Environmental-Plan- Title To Said Real Proper- The object of this ac- 184, in the H. Lee Denni- side of Utica Street 053.000) Street (#28) and Lake ning-and-Aquaculture/ ty By, Through Or Under tion is to foreclose a mort- son Building, 100 Veterans (#121), 78.57 feet east 6:30 P.M. WHEELS 261 Street, Islip, NY (0500- Shellfish-Aquacul- Them, Or Either Of Them, gage upon the premises Memorial Highway, Haup- of Saint Louis Avenue, WEST MAIN LLC - per- 293.00-03.00-018.000) ture-Lease-Program/Pub- And Their Respective described below, dated pauge, New York 11788 at Bay Shore, NY (0500- mission to alter build- 6:30 P.M. DEAN POUPIS lic-Notices Wives, Widows, Husbands, August 24, 2001, execut- which time all interested 269.00-04.00-078.000) ing facade by enclos- and ARLENE POUPIS - PUBLIC COMMENT: Widowers, Heirs At Law, ed by William Jamieson persons will be heard. 6:00 P.M. MICHAEL T. ing roof over entrance permission to erect two Comments regarding this Next Of Kin, Descendants, to secure the sum of STEVEN BELLONE HEWSON and MI- leaving front yard of 0.7 story dwelling on lot lease assignment appli- Executors, Administra- $133,000.00. The Mortgage Suffolk County CHELLE AULIVOLA feet instead of required having width of 120.02 cation must be prepared tors, Devisees, Legatees, was recorded at Book Executive - permission to leave 1 foot, BD District, feet instead of required in writing and mailed to Creditors, Trustees, Com- 19934, Page 574 in the Of- DATED: Hauppauge, New driveway having side north side of West Main 150 feet, leaving side the contact person listed mittees, Lienors, And fice of the Suffolk County York yard of 1.6 feet instead Street (#261), 114.2 feet yard of 14 feet instead below prior to the expi- Assigns, All Of Whom And Clerk on September 14, SCN, 38973, 6/13 | of required 4 feet and east of Seafield Lane, of required 25 feet and ration date of this notice, Whose Names, Except 2001. Plaintiff is also hold- front yard occupan- Bay Shore, NY (0500- total side yards of 41 August 12, 2019. Such com- As Stated,Are Unknown er of a mortgage dated Public Notice cy of 39.2% instead of 418.00-02.00-022.000) feet instead of required ments should address the To Plaintiff If Living, And April 29, 2003 executed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- permitted 35%, Res. 6:30 P.M. HARMINDER 60 feet, Res. AAA Dis- lease assignment Assignee If He/She Be Dead, Any by William Jamieson to se- EN that the Zoning Board A District, north side SINGH - permission to trict, east side of Awixa by referencing the appli- And All Persons Unknown cure the sum of $53,129.87 of Appeals of the Town of Connetquot Drive install cellar entrance Avenue (#121), 2.978.51 cable SCALP application To Plaintiff, Claiming, and recorded at Book of Islip will hold a public (#120), 673 feet west of (4.8’ x 12.5’) leaving feet south of Montauk reference #, as shown on Or Who May Claim To 20441, Page 609 in the Of- hearing on Tuesday, June Elsmere Avenue, Oak- second front yard of Highway, Bay Shore, Attachment A in this Pub- Have An Interest In, Or fice of the Suffolk County 18, 2019 at the Town Hall dale, NY (0500-350.00- 19.68 feet instead of NY (0500-420.00-03.00- lic Notice. Any objections General Or Specific Lien Clerk on July 10, 2003. West, 401 W Main Street, 01.00-008.000) required 22 feet and to 052.000) should include supporting Upon The Real Property Said mortgage was consol- Islip, NY on the following 6:00 P.M. TIMOTHY and install window well (3’ 7:00 P.M. CATHYANN information and data to Described In This Action; idated with the mortgage applications at the times CHRISTINE SOKOL - x 6.3’) leaving second NANGLE - permission the maximum extent pos- Such Unknown Persons referred to at Book 19934, listed or as soon thereafter permission to install front yard of 16.6’ feet to erect one story ad- sible. Being Herein Generally Page 574 by a Consolida- as they may be reached. inground pool and pool instead of required 22 dition (27.3’ x 42’ Irrg.) Contact: Described And Intended tion, Extension and Mod- At such time all interested equipment leaving rear feet, Res. A District, leaving front yard of Susan Filipowich, Se- To Be Included In Wife, ification Agreement exe- parties will be given an yard (through lot) of 14 northwest corner of 36.1 feet instead of nior Environmental Widow, Husband, Widow- cuted by William Jamieson opportunity to be heard. feet instead of required Udall Road (#1122) required 40 feet and Analyst er, Heirs At Law, Next Of dated April 29, 2003 and to Any disabled person who 44 feet and to leave 6 and Belmont Street, to use dwelling for Suffolk County Depart- Kin, Descendants, Execu- be recorded pursuant to needs a sign language foot fence on property Bay Shore, NY (0500- two-family, family use ment of Economic De- tors, Administrators, Devi- Article 15 in the Office of interpreter or special line not having required 264.00-01.00-034.000) only pursuant to Islip velopment & Planning sees, Legatees, Creditors, the Suffolk County Clerk accommodations to attend setback of 15 feet, Res. 6:30 P.M. JAMES and AN- Town Code Section Division of Planning & Trustees, Committees, to form a single lien in the this meeting is asked to A District, south side of TOINETTE ERIKSEN 68-419.1, with addi- Environment Lienors, And Assignees Of amount of $184,000.00. please contact Constituent Kime Avenue (#412), - permission to leave tion resulting in gross H. Lee Dennison Bldg. Such Deceased, Any And The consolidated mort- Services at 631-224-5380 as 174.64 feet east of Ar- one story addition floor area of 54.8% of – 2nd Floor All Persons Deriving Inter- gage was subsequently early as possible in order bour Street (through (15.2’ x 15.6’) having the overall dwelling in- 100 Veterans Memorial est In Or Lien Upon, Or assigned by an assignment for the Town to accom- lot to Southern State side yard of 16.9 feet stead of the maximum Highway Title To Said Real Proper- executed January 16, 2014 modate. Parkway), West Islip, instead of required 18 permitted 33.3%, Res. P.O. Box 6100 ty By, Through Or Under and recorded on February Dated: 06/07/2019 NY (0500-336.00-01.00- feet, to leave shed en- AA District, east side Hauppauge, NY 11788- Them, Or Either Of Them, 20, 2014, in the Office of Islip, New York 064.001) closing pool equipment of Trout Street (#15), 0099 And Their Respective the Suffolk County Clerk John M. Lorenzo, Chair- 6:00 P.M. JOSEPH CAMPI- on side property line 280.48 feet southwest Should any questions arise Wives, Widows, Husbands, at Book 22459, Page 61. man SI - permission to erect not having required of Amboy Road, Oak- on the content of this Pub- Widowers, Heirs At Law, The property in question Zoning Board of Appeals second story addition setback of 2 feet and dale, NY (0500-327.00- lic Notice, please contact Next Of Kin, Descendants, is described as follows: 6:00 P.M. DONALD & CE- (10’ x 21.8’) leaving to leave shed having 02.00-078.000) Ms. Susan Filipowich of Executors, Administra- 115 NORTH PARK AVE- LESTE VASTI & GREG- side yard of 19.9 feet 16 feet behind the front 7:00 P.M. JENNIFER D. my staff at 631-853-4775. tors, Devisees, Legatees, NUE, BAY SHORE, ORY & AUDRA REAR- instead of required line of dwelling instead REYES and ANDER- Sarah Lansdale, A.I.C.P. Creditors, Trustees, Com- NY 11706 DON - to renew permit 25 feet and total side of required 20 feet, Res. SON MATEO DOMIN- Director mittees, Lienors, And NOTICE for two-family, family yards of 39.8 feet in- AA District, south side GUEZ - permission to Division of Planning and Assigns, All Of Whom And YOU ARE IN DANGER OF use only, Res. B Dis- stead of required 60 of Lexington Avenue leave detached garage Environment Whose Names, Except As LOSING YOUR HOME trict, northwest corner feet and to leave hot (#10), 1,200 feet west (24.4’ x 24.3’) having Attachment A Stated,Are Unknown To If you do not respond to of Hancock Road (#36) tub having side yard of Fulton Street, Brent- height of 14.9 feet pur- Lease Site Submitted for Plaintiff, New York State this summons and com- North Madison Avenue, of 17.6 feet instead of wood, NY (0500-075.00- suant to Islip Town Lease Assignment Department Of Taxation plaint by serving a copy of West Islip, NY (0500- required 18 feet, Res. 02.00-005.000) Code Section 68-419.1, Issue Date: June 13, 2019 And Finance, People Of the answer on the attorney 361.00-02.00-083.000) AAA District, west 6:30 P.M. ROY Res. A District, south- Expiration Date: August The State Of New York, for the mortgage company 6:00 P.M. TIMOTHY and side of Lawrence Lane GRAYSON-WALLACE east corner Locust 12, 2019 United States Of America who filed this foreclosure ADELE BURNS, VIN- (#32), 285 feet north of - permission to leave Street (#440) and May- Information from the Acting Through The IRS proceeding against you CENT MOSCATIEL- Cove Walk, Bay Shore, two story dwelling hav- flower Avenue, Brent- Lease Assignment Appli- John Doe (Those unknown and filing the answer with LO, LIFE ESTATE - to NY (0500-441.00-01.00- ing side yard of 16.76 wood, NY (0500-228.00- cation is summarized in tenants, occupants, per- the court, a default judg- renew permit for two 022.000) feet instead of required 03.00-039.000) the table below. sons or corporations or ment may be entered and family, family use only, 6:00 P.M. MYRTHA NAR- 18 feet and total side 7:00 P.M. DANI CASTILLO Current Leaseholder their heirs, distributees, you can lose your home. Res. B District, south CISSE - permission to yards of 35.5 feet in- - permission to leave Lucky 13 Oysters, LLC executors, administra- Speak to an attorney or go side of Inverness Road leave 2 patios having stead of required 36 one story addition (14’ Proposed Assignee tors, trustees, guardians, to the court where your (#36), 989.93 feet west side yards of 2 feet feet, Res. AA District, x 25.2 Irrg.) and roof JBH of Peconic, Inc. assignees, creditors or case is pending for fur- of Annadale Road, and 0.5 feet instead of east side of Connetquot over patio having side Application Reference # successors claiming an ther information on how to Holbrook, NY (0500- required 4 feet each Avenue (#993), 420 yard of 11.6 feet instead 13-02-10A interest in the mortgaged answer the summons and 176.00-04.00-054.000) and to leave roof-over feet north of Palermo of required 14 feet, Res. Lease Site Map ID # premises.) protect your property. 6:00 P.M. JAIME G. CAM- having side yard of Street, Central Islip, A District, north side 694 Defendant(s). Sending a payment to your POS MALPARTIDA 5.5 feet instead of re- NY (0500-167.00-02.00- of New Jersey Avenue Lease Site Center Point: ------X mortgage company will and LILA S. CAMPOS quired 14 feet, Res. B 013.001) (#215), 625.53 feet east Latitude To the Above named not stop this foreclosure - to renew permit for District, north side of 6:30 P.M. DIANE RECCA, of Ohio Avenue, Bay 41.019108 N Defendant: action. two family, family use Perry Street (#49), 150 TRUSTEE OF THE Shore, NY Longitude You are hereby sum- YOU MUST RESPOND only, Res. A District, feet east of Jefferson MARY RECCA IRRE- (0500-226.00-03.00- 72.370275 W moned to answer the BY SERVING A COPY OF south side of Laurie Avenue, Brentwood, VOCABLE TRUST 065.000) Acreage Complaint in this action, THE ANSWER ON THE Road (#6), 78.64 feet NY (0500-051.00-03.00- - permission to leave 7:00 P.M. M&H BROTHERS 10 and to serve a copy of ATTORNEY FOR THE east of Marsha Lane, 091.000) above ground pool REALTY INC. - permis- SCN, 38971, 6/13 | your answer, or, if the PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE Brentwood, NY (0500- 6:00 P.M. VINCENT having rear yard of 8.3 sion to leave second Complaint is not served COMPANY) AND FILING 202.00-04.00-028.000) BENAZZI - permission feet instead of required story addition having Action to Foreclose a with this Supplemental THE ANSWER WITH THE 6:00 P.M. DONNA GRAU- to leave pool patio 10 feet, to leave shed front yard of 31.7 feet Mortgage Summons, to serve a no- COURT. LICH - permission to having rear yard of 5.5 having side yard of 1.5 instead of required 40 Index #: 613845/2018 tice of appearance, on the DATED: June 6, 2019 leave driveway having feet instead of required feet instead of required feet, Res. AA District, Mortgaged Premises: Plaintiff(s) attorney(s) Gross Polowy, LLC side yard of 1.6 feet 6 feet, to leave hot tub 2 feet, to leave deck southeast corner of 115 North Park Avenue within twenty days after Attorney(s) For Plain- instead of required 4 having building separa- having side yard of 0.8 Caleb’s Path (#115) Bay Shore, NY 11706 the service of this Supple- tiff(s) feet, to leave two sheds tion of 2 feet instead of feet and patio having and Prospect Avenue, DSBL #: 0500 - 366.00 - mental Summons, exclu- 1775 Wehrle Drive, having side yards of required 6 feet, to leave side yard of 2 feet in- Brentwood, NY (0500- 03.00 - 092.000 sive of the day of service Suite 100 1 foot and 1.7 feet in- second story deck stead of required 4 feet 096.00-02.00-009.000) Supplemental Summons (or within 30 days after the Williamsville, NY 14221 stead of required 2 stairs with platform (4’ each, to leave driveway 7:00 P.M. ESL LANGUAGE and Notice of Object of service is complete if this The law firm of Gross feet each and to leave x 8’) having side yard having front yard oc- CENTER CORP - per- Action Supplemental Summons Polowy, LLC and the attor- egress window having of 11 feet instead of re- cupancy of of 51.4% in- mission to leave facial Supreme Court Of The is not personally delivered neys whom it employs side yard of 7.91 feet quired 14 feet and rear stead of permitted 35% one sign in multiple State Of New York to you within the State of are debt collectors who instead of required 14 yard of 21 feet instead and to use dwelling for parts having sign area County Of Suffolk New York). In case of your are attempting to collect feet, Res. B District, of required 25 feet, to two-family, family use of 22.5 sq feet instead failure to appear or an- a debt. Any information west side of St. Louis leave retaining wall only pursuant to Islip of permitted 19 sq. feet ------X swer, judgment will be tak- obtained by them will be Avenue (#1404), 450 (20” high) having rear Town Code Section 68- Ditech Financial LLC en against you by default used for that purpose. feet south of Geneva yard of 0.3 feet and 419.1, Res. B District, Please turn to next page SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 17

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and height of 19 feet south side of Wildwood ture. This local law would be announced, and there- sistant Superintendent Bond, Labor and Ma- regarding the project will instead of permitted Road (#220), 334.03 put procedures in place for after any change of sub- for Business, located terial Payment Bond in be available at the Say- 12 feet, Bus 1 District, feet east of Breeze Av- investigating and penaliz- contractor or agreed-upon at: the amount of one hun- ville Fire District Office north side of Suffolk enue, Ronkonkoma, ing attempts to intimidate amount to be paid to each Sayville Public Schools dred twenty five (125%) between the hours of 9:00 Avenue (#1129), 200 NY (0500-031.00-02.00- individuals who make alle- shall require the approval Administrative Offices percent of the accept- AM and 4:00 PM on regular feet east of Fulton 085.000) gations of improper gov- of the Fire District, upon a 99 Greeley Avenue ed bids, guaranteeing business days commenc- Avenue, Brentwood, SCN, 38974, 6/13 | ernment action. showing presented to the Sayville, New York performance accord- ing immediately. NY (0500-118.00-01.00- NOTICE IS FURTHER Fire District of legitimate 11782 ing to Specifications A bid bond in the 069.000) Notice To Bidders GIVEN that the County construction need for such Tel: (631) 244-6530 and the Payment of amount of five (5%) of the 7:30 P.M. THE ANDES June 13, 2019 Legislature will hold a pub- change, which shall be at which time they will all obligations arising bid price shall be required GROUP INC - permis- Bids will be received and lic hearing in the Maxine S. open to public inspection. be publicly opened and thereunder. The bidder of all bidders. Bidders are sion to leave one story publicly opened at the Postal Auditorium of the Legitimate construction read aloud. will also be required advised that this is a public addition (13.7’ x 25’) Suffolk County Purchas- Evans K. Griffing Building, need shall include,but not 2. All proposals shall be to show to the Board works project, subject to having side yard of 6 ing Office - 335 Yaphank 300 Center Drive, River- be limited to, a change in based upon the infor- of Education that he the prevailing wage laws feet instead of required Avenue, Yaphank, New head, New York, on the project specifications,a mation contained in is carrying Workmen’s of the state. 14 feet and to leave one York 11980 - 631-852-5196, 18th day of June, 2019, at change in construction the Drawings, Project Compensation Insur- All bidders are urged to story addition to ac- for the following material 6:30 P.M. material costs, a change Manual and any Ad- ance as required by complete a site visit prior cessory structure (14’ on the following dates at It is requested that speak- to subcontractor status as denda issued during law, and all other insur- to submission of a bid. Bid- x 15’) all having floor 11:00 A.M. Please refer to ers prepare a written state- determined pursuant to the Bid Period, all as ance in an amount not ders may contact the Fire area ratio of 25.52% buyer’s Initials when mak- ment to submit for the paragraph (e) of subdivi- prepared by the Archi- less than specified un- District Office at 631-589- instead of permitted ing Inquiries. record. sion two of section two tect Proposals shall be der Section 00652. 0189 between the hours 25%, Res. A District, MEM Monday – June Jason Richberg hundred twenty-two of submitted for the fol- 10. The Contract will be of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM south side of Janice 24, 2019 – Bid #19/0124 – Clerk of the County Legis- the labor law, or the sub- lowing contracts: awarded to the lowest on regular business days Lane (#16), 607.11 feet Annual Requirements Con- lature contractor become other Contract No. 1 - Gener- responsible bidder or to make arrangements to west of Wheeler Road, tract – Digital Fire Training SCN, 38977, 6/13 | wise unwilling, unable, or al Construction the proposal will be re- visit the site. Central Islip, NY (0500- System (Commodity Code unavailable to perform the 3. Drawings, Project Manu- jected within sixty (60) The contract for the 077.00-02.00-070.000) 34087) NOTICE TO BIDDERS subcontract. The sealed als and Proposal Forms days of the date of the above item will be award- Adjourned from April 2, MEM Monday, June & REGULAR MEETING lists of subcontractors may be examined and opening of proposals, ed by the Board of Fire 2019 24, 2019 – Bid #19/0235 - CHANGE submitted by all other bid- obtained at the office subject, however, to Commissioners to the 7:30 P.M. JOHN R. MAR- Annual Requirements Con- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ders shall be returned to of the Architect, on or the discretionary right lowest responsible bid- TIN and JESSE COZ- tract –– Payment Process- the Board of Fire Com- them unopened after the after Thursday, June reserved by the Board der. In cases where two ZETTI - permission to ing Service for Paratran- missioners of the West contract award. 13, 2019. of Education to waive or more responsible bid- leave reconstructed sit Reservation Software Sayville-Oakdale Fire Dis- The contract for the above 4. All questions regarding any informalities in, or ders submit identical bids first floor and to leave System (Commodity Code trict, Town of lslip, Suffolk item will be awarded by this project shall be in to reject any or all pro- as to price, the Board of one story addition (2.5’ 96258) County, New York, will be the Board of Fire Com- writing and shall be di- posals and to advertise Fire Commissioners may x 7.1’) all having side RP Wednes- accepting sealed bids for missioners to the lowest rected to the Architect. for new proposals, if, award the contract to ei- yard of 3.8 feet instead day, June 26, 2019 – Bid a single prime contract responsible bidder. In The Architect will re- in its opinion, the best ther of such bidders. The of required 18 feet and #19/0229 – Medical Sup- for the proposed Exteri- cases where two or more spond to the questions interest of the District Board of Fire Commission- to leave driveway hav- plies (Commodity Code or Renovation and Site responsible bidders submit in the form of an Ad- will thereby be pro- ers reserves the right to ing side yard of 3 feet 34500) Work at the Headquarters identical bids as to price, dendum. moted. All bids will be reject all bids and/or re-ad- instead of required 4 RP Wednes- building of the West Say- the Board of Fire Com- 5. Bonafide prime bidders held firm by the Board vertise for new bids in its feet, Res. AA District, day, June 26, 2019 – Bid ville-Oakdale Fire District missioners may award the may obtain complete of Education for sixty discretion and/or to waive east side of Broadway #19/0234 – Annual Require- at the office of the Dis- contract to either of such sets of the Contract (60) days after formal any informality in any bid Avenue (#961), 109.83 ments Contract - Pump trict Manager, located in bidders, The Board of Fire Documents upon de- opening thereof and no which it deems immaterial feet south of Leona & Steam Valve Packing the Headquarters building Commissioners reserves posit of $100 for each bid may be withdrawn in nature. Street, Holbrook, NY (Commodity Code 72042) of the West Sayville-Oak- the right to reject all bids set payable to CAMP- within sixty (60) days No bids may be with- (0500-176.00-02.00- RP Wednes- dale Fire District, on Main and re-advertise for new BELL CASSETTA AR- pending the decision of drawn by any bidder for 014.000) day, June 26, 2019 – Bid Street, West Sayville, New bids at its discretion, and/ CHITECTS PC. Con- the Board, except for a period of forty-five (45) 7:30 P.M. CHRISTOPHER #19/0236LPWI – Annual York ll796, until 7:00pm or to waive any informality tractors submitting clerical mistake pursu- days from the date of bid and DANIELLE LAINO Requirements Contract – (prevailing time) on July in any bid which it deems prime bids may obtain ant to the requirement opening. - permission to leave Wastewater Variable Fre- 23, 2019 and subsequent- immaterial in nature. a refund of deposit by of General Municipal Dated: June 10, 2019 above ground pool quency Drive (Commodity ly will be publicly opened Construction of the pro- returning the complete Law 103. BY ORDER OF THE having second front Code 28564) and read aloud at 7:30pm. posed project will be set of documents to the BY ORDER OF: BOARD OF FIRE yard of 6 feet instead MEM Friday, June Bids shall be submitted scheduled to commence in Architect’s office, in BOARD OF EDUCATION COMMISSIONERS OF of required 27 feet, to 28, 2019 – Bid #19/0204 – in sealed envelopes at the September 2019. good, usable condition, SAYVILLE UNION FREE THE SAYVILLE FIRE leave pool deck having Annual Requirements Con- above address and shall No bids may be withdrawn within thirty (30) days SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRICT second front yard of 2 tract – Wireless Measure- bear on the face there of by any bidder for a period after receipt of the COUNTY OF SUFFOLK By: KAREN feet instead of required ment Sensor Networks the name and address of of forty-five (45) days from bids. Any Contractor SAYVILLE, NEW YORK CAVANAGH, 22 feet and to leave hot Accutech (Commodity the bidder. All bids must the date of bid opening. not bidding shall return SCN, 38979, 6/13 | Secretary tub having building Code 89063) be submitted on forms fur- A PRE-BID CONSTRUC- the complete set of SCN, 38981, 6/13 | separation of 1.5 feet Bid specifications are nished by the West Say- TION MEETING for all documents in good, us- Notice of formation of instead of required 6 available on-line at: http:// ville-Oakdale Fire District, contractors will be held able condition prior to MILESTONE ELITE LLC. NOTICE OF PERMISSIVE feet, Res. A District, dpw.suffolkcountyny.gov/ in accordance with the at the site prior to the sub- the bid date in order to Arts of Org filed with Secy REFERENDUM southeast corner of Al- rfp Click on Government/ specifications and instruc- mitting of bid proposals. receive their bid depos- of State of NY (SSNY) on #2019-08 tmar Avenue (#92) and Purchasing/Bid Announce- tions to Bidders contained The meeting will be on site it Any contractor not 6/5/19. Office location: Suf- The Board of Fire Com- Penney Street, West ment System. Follow the in the bid specifications. on July 8 , 2019 at 10:00 bidding who returns folk County. SSNY desig- missioners of the Bayport Islip, NY (0500-311.00- directions. If you require Detailed plans and spec- AM the bid package after nated as agent upon whom Fire District of the Town 02.00-102.000) assistance, please contact ifications regarding the Notice is further given that the bid date shall for- process may be served and of Islip, County of Suffolk, 7:30 P.M. BRIGHTVIEW the Purchasing Office at project will be available the regular meeting of the feit their bid deposit. shall mail copy of process State of New York, at a SAYVILLE LLC - per- 631-852-5196. The hours electronically from the Board of Fire Commission- The lowest responsible against LLC to: 22 Barnaby meeting held on the 10th mission to erect two of operation are: Monday offices of the Architect, ers scheduled for Tues- bidders’ checks shall Ct. East, Hauppauge, NY day of June 2019 at Fire ground signs where through Friday, from 8:00 without a deposit required, day, July 2, 2019 will be be applied toward the 11788. Purpose: any lawful District Headquarters, 251 only one is permitted, AM To 4:00 PM. during regular business rescheduled to Tuesday, cost of providing work- act. Snedecor Avenue, Bay- both ground signs hav- SCN, 38975, 6/13 | hours commencing Friday, July 23, 2019 at 7:00pm for ing sets of contract SCN, 38980, 6/13, 20, 27 port, New York, 11705, ing structural support June 14, 2019 @ 10:00 a.m. the purpose of conducting documents. - 7/4, 11, 18 | duly adopted, subject to width of 20 inches each PUBLIC NOTICE Please contact the Archi- normal business and open- 7. Each bid must be ac- permissive referendum, a instead of permitted 12 OF PUBLIC HEARING tect’s office with the Com- ing the bids. companied by a Cer- NOTICE TO BIDDERS Resolution for: inches; Sign 1- having NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- pany Name, Phone Num- Dated: June 5, 2019 tified Check or Bid PLEASE TAKE NO- To Crack Fill, Seal and sign area of 18.61 sq EN that I.R. #1603-2019, a ber, Contact Person, and William J. Savino, Sr., Bond made payable TICE that pursuant to a Stripe Rear Parking Lot ft, Sign 2- double sided local law entitled E-mail Address to receive Chairman to the Board of Edu- resolution of the Board not to exceed $15,000 (fif- sign having sign area “A Local Law to Clarify and the Project Documents. Board of Fire Commission- cation, Sayville Union of Fire Commissioners of teen thousand dollars) of 37.22 sq. ft.. instead Strengthen the County’s Bartlett, Amoruso & Rec- ers Free School District in the Sayville Fire District, The Resolution so adopt- of permitted 16 sq. ft., Regulations on Nepotism ce Architect P.C. West Sayville-Oakdale Fire the amount of not less sealed bids for Building ed provides for the mon- GSC District, southeast in Employment” has been 190 Motor Parkway District than ten (10%) percent Exterior Waterproofingey for this purchase to be corner of Broadway introduced in the Suffolk - Suite 201 SCN, 38978, 6/13 | of the amount of bid. and Restoration on the expended from the Build- Avenue (#445) and Sun- County Legislature. This Hauppauge,New York This must be deposited main firehouse of the Say- ings and Grounds Capital rise Highway Service local law would clarify 11788 DIVISION 00- BIDDING by each bidder with his ville Fire District will be Account which has already Road South, Sayville, the current procedure for (63l) 567-6767 & CONTRACT DOCU- bid as guarantee that in received at the office of the been approved under NY (0500-238.00-02.00- hiring and promoting rel- A Bid Bond or certified MENTS the event the contract Board of Fire Commission- Section 6G of the Gener- 004.000) atives of County officials check made payable to SECTION 00020- NOTICE is awarded to him, he ers at the Sayville Fire Dis- al Municipal Law of the 7:30 P.M. MD RABIUL IS- and the Legislature’s role “West Sayville-Oakdale TO BIDDERS will, within fifteen (15) trict, located at 107 North State of New York. The LAM - permission to in the process. Fire District” in the amount PROJECT: days after written noti- Main Street, Sayville, New money to be expended establish accessory NOTICE IS FURTHER of at least ten (10%) per- Sayville Union Free School fication of such award York 11782 until 6:00 PM is within the sums voted apartment pursuant GIVEN that the County cent of the base bid must District or intent to award, (prevailing time) on the upon, received and now to Islip Town Code Legislature will hold a pub- accompany each bid. A full Capital Projects 2019-2020 execute the contract 15th day of July 2019, at on deposit by virtue of the Section 68-601 leaving lic hearing in the Maxine S. performance bond, togeth- Sr. High School and furnish the perfor- which time they will be 2019 budget of the Bayport driveway having width Postal Auditorium of the er with payment bond & Masonry Reconstruction mance and payment publicly opened and read Fire District. of 33.9 feet instead of Evans K. Griffing Building, a maintenance bond, shall OWNER: bonds with a surety aloud. Objections to these pur- permitted 18 feet, side 300 Center Drive, River- be required of the success- Board of Education satisfactory to the Bids will be submitted chases must be filed with yard of 1 foot instead head, New York, on the ful bidder. Sayville UFSD Board of Education. in sealed envelopes at the the Secretary of the Bay- of required 4 feet and 18th day of June, 2019, at The within contract seeks 99 Greeley Avenue Upon failure to do so, above address and shall port Fire District at Bay- front yard occupan- 6:30 P.M. bids from a single prime Sayville, NY 11782 the bidder shall forfeit bear on the face thereof port, New York within thir- cy of 56.7% instead of It is requested that speak- contractor. Each bidder ARCHITECT: the deposit (Certified the name and address of ty (30) days of the adop- permitted 35%, per- ers prepare a written state- shall submit with its bid Campbell Cassetta Archi- Check or Bid Bond) the bidder. All bids must tion of this Resolution. mission to reconstruct ment to submit for the a separate sealed list that tects, PC or an amount equal be submitted on forms fur- BOARD OF FIRE COM- one story addition record. names each subcontractor 384 West Main Street thereto, as liquidated nished by the Sayville Fire MISSIONERS resulting in side yard Jason Richberg that the bidder will use to Babylon, New York 11702- damages. Acceptance District, in accordance KEVIN COLLINS of 5.3 feet instead of Clerk of the County Legis- perform work on the con- 3004 of the bid will be con- with the specifications and CHAIRMAN required 14 feet, and lature tract, and the agreed-upon Tel: 631-587-1984 tingent upon the fulfill- instructions to Bidders. SCN, 38982, 6/13 | to leave roofed-over SCN, 38976, 6/13 | amount to be paid to each, Fax: 631-587-1908 ment of these require- Detailed specifications porch, resulting in to- for: (a) modifications to PROJECT LOCATION: ments by the bidder. tal side yards of 19.7 PUBLIC NOTICE the existing building exte- Senior High School 8. The Certified Checks or feet instead of required OF PUBLIC HEARING rior and (b) site work as 20 Brook Street Bid Bonds will be re- Every Thursday in 28 feet and floor area NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- indicated on bid docu- Sayville, NY 11782 turned when the Board ratio of 32.2% instead EN that I.R. #1604-2019, a ments. After the low bid is 1. Separate, sealed lump of Education has ap- THE SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS of permitted 25%, and local law entitled awarded, the sealed list of sum proposals for proved the executed to leave patio having “A Local Law to Clarify subcontractors submitted work to be completed contract or rejected all Community News from your side yard of zero and Provisions of Chapter 71 of with such low bid shall will be received until: bids. hometown. rear yard of 1 foot in- the Suffolk County Code” be opened by the Fire Thursday, June 20, 9. The successful bidder stead of required 4 feet has been introduced in the District and the names of 2019 at 11 :00 am will be required to fur- The Suffolk County News each, Res. B District, Suffolk County Legisla- such subcontractors shall in the office of the As- nish a Performance 18 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019

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3/4 Page SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 19 Graduation 2019 Enjoy the ‘now’ Bayport-Blue Point salutatorian: Emily Phua

BY ANTHONY PERROTTA Students Against Destructive Decisions, them,” she said, adding that not many which spreads awareness about the dan- new options are presented to students BLUE POINT—Emily Phua was gers of drugs and alcohol. Through the because “we don’t have enough people or recently named salutatorian for Bay- National Honor Society, Phua has tutored student-wide interest.” port-Blue Point High School’s graduating in many subjects, including AP Bio, AP In her free time, Phua enjoys reading class. World History, Spanish and earth science. and going to the beach. She also likes Phua, a lifelong Blue Point resident, Phua has also been a member of the going to the movies and enjoys all genres. said she didn’t expect the title, but was school’s golf team since freshman year. “My sister and I also bond over seeing excited and proud of herself for earning She has since played in two tournaments. Broadway shows and baking,” Phua add- it, nonetheless. “Although I love being a part of these ed. In addition to her schoolwork, Phua has [activities], my favorites are through In the fall, Phua is scheduled to attend participated in multiple food and pantry music,” she said, adding that she has American University in Washington, D.C., drives. She is also an active member of been part of the pit orchestra for all four where she will study foreign languages. years of high school. “I am not completely sure what I want to Phua has participated in NYSSMA do in the future,” she said. “However, it (New York State School Music Asso- is always beneficial to be fluent in more ciation) since the fifth grade, which than one language. So, this major for now Get Involved! helped her earn spots in SCMEA (Suffolk will help me no matter what I choose.” Emily Phua Every day, the government makes County Music Educators’ Association), Later on in this interview, though, the decisions that can affect your life. NYSCAME (New York State Council of salutatorian mentioned that she hopes to When asked what advice she would Whether they are decisions on zon- Administrators of Music Education) and become involved in government. “I have give to future graduates, Phua said: Just ing, taxes, new businesses or myriad All-State Symphonic Band as a clarinet- toyed with the idea of being an interpret- enjoy high school while you’re there. other issues, government plays a big ist. er, but it’s not a definite plan,” she added. “When I first stepped into freshman role in your life. With only several days of classes left, Phua cites her parents as her biggest orientation at BBP high school, everyone Phua said she will miss the close rela- role models. immediately told me how I could start tionships she has with friends and teach- “My mother is the smartest person I preparing for college,” Phua recalled. “I The government has relied on news- ers. “I know I will make new ones, but it know. My father moved from Singapore felt as if my entire experience was going papers like this one to publish public is still sad to think that I will potentially and went to college in Canada before to be prep [work] for something four notices since the birth of this nation. lose connections with people I love now,” settling in New York,” Phua said. “On top years away; that I was never going to get Local newspapers remain the most she said. of that, [my parents are] kind and gener- to enjoy the ‘now.’ But it’s only like that trusted source of public notice infor- One thing Phua will not miss is her high ous people. I hope to be as ambitious and if you let it be. Spend some time with mation. This newspaper publishes school’s small size. “Due to this, there are hardworking as my father, as intelligent friends, form relationships with teachers the information you need to stay many electives and classes that don’t run as my mother, and as kind as the both and enjoy what you have now.”n involved in your community. because not enough people want to take of them.” Classifieds Classifieds Classifieds Classifieds Classifieds

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3/4 Page 20 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS - JUNE 13, 2019 Graduation 2019 Be happy with who you are Bayport-Blue Point High School valedictorian: Maria Grande

BY ANTHONY PERROTTA she will miss most about high school. esting and I want to be able to learn “One of the most important things in more about it and how everything BLUE POINT—Maria Grande has my life is making connections with works together to sustain life,” she been named valedictorian for Bay- people, and there are so many people explained. port-Blue Point High School’s gradu- at my high school that I’ve become Grande isn’t sure what she wants to ating class. extremely close with throughout the do after college, but she’s confident Grande, a lifelong Blue Point resi- years,” she said. “I’ll really miss seeing that she’ll end up looking for some- dent, said it was very exciting to learn my friends every day and all of the thing in the research field. that she earned the title. “It has been teachers that I’ve become close with.” The valedictorian considers her a goal since the beginning of high One thing Grande won’t miss about mom and older sister to be her big- school, so achieving it was pretty high school is the competition. “Most gest role models. amazing,” she said. “I felt really proud people think of high school as a com- “My sister is very smart and has a of myself and thankful to everyone petition to be the best at everything, good head on her shoulders, and I’ve who helped me along the way.” but I just saw it as somewhere to find always looked up to her. I hope to be Grande is a member of numerous yourself and your friends and be the as self-assured and successful as her school clubs, including Students best version of yourself,” she said. one day,” Grande said. “My mom is Against Destructive Decisions, Peer “So, I really won’t miss the people the most kindhearted person I’ve ever Education Program and Science who are mean and bitter because they met. She is caring and always puts Olympiad. She also participates in want to be better than everyone else.” others’ needs in front of her own. I the annual high school musical as a In her spare time, Grande enjoys want to be as selfless and kind as her dancer. reading, hanging out with friends, in the future.” “I love all the clubs I’m in. They get running, and swimming in her pool. When asked what advice she would me involved and connected in the “I also occasionally draw and write give to future graduates, Grande said: community,” Grande said, adding that when I’m feeling creative,” she added. Don’t stress yourself out too much. she has met many interesting people In the fall, Grande is scheduled “Everybody fails sometimes, but in and made lifelong friends through her to attend the University of Colora- the end, things work out,” she said. extracurricular activities. do Boulder, where she will major in “The most important thing is to be Grande said “the people” are what biology. “I just find all life so inter- happy with who you are.” n Maria Grande Courtesy photo Good people doing good things

BY JAMES BERTSCH Stories of good, decent people doing extraordinary things are what enlivens the heart and gives us hope. At the offi- cer installation of the Sayville American Legion Post 651, leaders from all levels of government were on hand to hon- or Sayville’s “power couple,” John and CarolAnn St. Lawrence. Raised locally and West Sayville residents since 1964, John and CarolAnn have created an entire archive of biographies, pictures and obituaries to remember the sacrific- es of United States veterans. Their work helped inspire the 100-member, commu- nity-wide veteran gravestone restoration this past Memorial Day. Left: John and CarolAnn St. Lawrence along with Legion president Steven Antonacci and Suffolk County Legis. William Lindsay. Right: Suffolk County Legis. William Lindsay John and CarolAnn St. Lawrence along with Legion president Steven Antonacci, who is between Islip Town councilmembers Mary Kate spoke on behalf of the Greater Sayville Mullen and James O’Connor. community in extending our appreci- Photos by Andy Wittman ation for this wonderful act of devo- the Sayville Fire Department, the Say- disappointed to learn that records of his genealogist. Together they archived his- tion. Proclamations were offered by ville Historical Society, the Greater Say- uncle’s military service were not main- torical biographies and obituaries of the Islip Town councilwoman Mary Kate ville Civic Association, the Sayville Rota- tained locally. John committed himself over 400 veterans who are interred at Mullen and councilman James P. O’Con- ry and the Sayville Kiwanis were also on the spot to helping our community St. Ann’s and Union cemeteries. John nor, Lindsay, New York Assemb. Andrew on hand to honor John and CarolAnn’s remember its veterans. He brought in also worked and continues to work R. Garbarino and the New York Sen. devotion. the big guns in the form of his wife, with the Legion to adorn each veteran’s Monica R. Martinez. Leaders from the The starting point for John and Caro- CarolAnn, who by John’s account has gravestone with a medallion to honor Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce, lAnn’s work was respect. John was grown into becoming a professional their service. n High Tide Tables For Local Waters

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