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be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union How to fold it and dispose of it, too be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.” BY NICOLE FUENTES Though the origin of the flag is unknown, some believe it There are 12 folds. The first fold is the symbol of life, was designed by New Jersey congressman Francis Hopkins the second fold is belief in eternal life, the third is made in and sewn by Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross. honor and remembrance of veterans, the fourth represents our weaker nature as Americans trusting in God in times of

6. Continue folding triangular until the entire length of the flag is folded. and must be illuminated at night. Half-staff is a sign of respect or mourning and an action proclaimed by the president, statewide or territory wide. How- ever, there is no prohibition against municipal governments 4. Make a triangular fold by bringing the striped corner or private businesses or citizens flying it half-staff as a local of the folded edge to meet the open edge of the flag. sign of respect. It should first be briefly hoisted to the top then lowered to the half-staff position. THE DESIGN Never use the flag for advertising purposes, or to cover any- thing other than a casket of a veteran, police officer or fireman. 1. Begin by holding the flag waist-high with another per- The flag has 13 horizontal stripes, seven red and six white, Nothing should ever be placed or written on it and it should son so that it is parallel to the ground. representing the original 13 colonies. Each star was added as never be used to carry anything and should only be displayed each new state formed for a total of 50. with the union stars down to signal a dire emergency. peace and war, the fifth is a tribute to the country, sixth is RED represents hardiness and valor, WHITE symbolizes where our hearts lie in the pledge of allegiance, seventh is purity and innocence and BLUE represents vigilance, perse- the tribute to the armed forces, eighth is in tribute to the one verance and justice. who entered into the valley of the shadow of death so that we might see the light of day and to honor our mother, ninth THE NATIONAL ANTHEM is a tribute to womanhood, 10th is tribute to the father, 11th The flag has survived battles, inspired songs and evolved in is in the eyes of Hebrew citizens, and 12th is in the eyes of response to the growth of the country it represents, according Christian citizens. Once completely folded and tucked in, the to American Legion Post 269 Commander Jon Ralph. stars are left, reminding us of the national motto, “In God We After the British bombardment, amateur poet Francis Scott Trust.” Folded flags should then be stored inside a display Key was so inspired by the sign of the flag still flying over Balti- box. Follow the pictures for a visual representation of how more’s Fort McHenry that he wrote the “Star Spangled Banner” it’s done. on Sept. 14, 1814. It became our national anthem in 1931.

7. Fold in the excess, creating a perfect triangle. DISPOSAL If the edges become tattered or the flag touches the ground and can no longer be used as a symbol of the U.S., it should be destroyed in a dignified manner, preferably by burning it.

EVENT| Flag Retirement Ceremony, free (bring your own flag to retire) WHERE| Shorefront Park, Patchogue WHEN| 2. Fold the lower half of the stripe section lengthwise Saturday, June 15, 10 a.m. over the field of stars, holding the bottom and top edges Can’t make it? securely. 5. Turn the outer point inward, parallel to the open edge, to form a second triangle. Brookhaven Town has a drop box for worn or tattered American flags. All flags are collected by the local VFW for THE HISTORY OF OUR FLAG retirement in accordance with U.S. Flag Code regulations. On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress passed an THE PLEDGE, CODE AND DAY Brookhaven Town Hall is located at One Independence Hill in act establishing an official flag for the new nation. The res- The Pledge of Allegiance was formally adopted by Congress Farmingville. olution stated, “Resolved, that the flag of the United States in 1942 as part of the U.S. Flag Code. It was written by Francis Bellamy in 1892. The American Legion and representatives of the Army and Navy formed the code in 1923. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the code the next year in 1942 and President Harry S. Truman declared June 14 as Flag Day in 1949. RESPECT The flag should never be dipped to any person or thing; when displayed with another flag in front of a room, it should be on flag’s own right and must be higher than the other flags. 8. When completely folded, only a triangular blue field of The flag should always be displayed to the left of the observer stars should be visible. and should always be raised first and lowered last, with the 3. Fold the flag again lengthwise with the blue field on union at the top of the pole. It should never touch the ground, The information used in this article was compiled by the outside. American Legion Post 269 commander Jon Ralph.

Bellport Brookhaven Cuomo visits Solstice Bellport Bay farm brunch Page 23 Page 10 WEEKLY PERIODICAL 2 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS INSIDE Police Blotter ...... 6

Editorial ...... 8

Letters...... 8

Around Town ...... 9

Op-ed...... 11

Old Files ...... 14

Obituaries ...... 15

Public Notices...... 16

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Let’s have it United Congregational by congregants in different hues who pray Congregational come back to the community and social over them during their creation, are given recognition.” Church of Sayville out to those injured, or just going through a Church of Patchogue Wolter pointed out that even 47 years tough time. after ordaining an openly gay minister, Three flags fly in front of the United Con- “We make a food collection every week Pastor Dwight Wolter noted that besides there are people who have issues and ques- gregational Church of Sayville: a POW, rain- for the Sayville Food Pantry, we host fund- ordaining its first openly gay pastor in tions. “There are churches that are splin- bow and American flag. raisers for Sharing A Meal and provide our 1972, the United Congregational Church tered on this issue,” he said. “President “One day, we’ll only need one flag,” said hall for meals from Monday to Thursday,” of Christ has been ordaining women since Donald Trump has denied military status Sayville UCC pastor Ray Bagnuolo. Bagnuolo said. the late 1800s. He said many UCC pastors to transgenders, so we see it in our culture. Bagnuolo discussed the UCC’s premise “We have a connection with Cherry Grove are LGBTQ. Isn’t it amazing, but not surprising, that in since 1957. “No matter where you are on your and participate in Bless the Animals and “We have performed many same-gender 2019 we are still talking about whether an spiritual journey, you are welcome here.” share services there with the Episcopal and marriages and baptisms,” he said. “Our LGBTQ is a full human being entitled to The church has openly embraced social Catholic Church. I offer my services at wed- communion table leadership is open to equal rights and dignity in the U.S. and the issues, including securing 693 crosses and dings and we have a Congregational Day people regardless.” Christian Church?” seven Star of David markers on its front there. We invite members of the community No formal program is planned at the Wolter has headed his church for 13 lawn, a sober honoring of those who have to head over there for lunch and Sayville Fer- church for the 50th anniversary of the years, hosting many social programs as died from random shootings. ry provides us with a ferry on Easter Sunday Stonewall uprising that activated gays to well as spirituality concerts, which rais- In light of the upcoming 50th anniver- for a sunrise service and we host a Victorian demand rights ( City police com- es funds for their food pantry and soup sary of the Stonewall riots prompted by tea. We also created 18Vote.org, a nonparti- missioner James O’Neill issued a public kitchen, and also as a way to get people an aggressive police raid on a gay club for san website, to get 18-year-olds registered.” apology last Thursday, saying, “the actions into membership and/or attend a reflective which New York City police commissioner Bagnuolo added that high school students taken by the NYPD. were wrong”), Wolter place. The church is also known for Work- James O’Neill issued a public apology last who helped with the website received com- said, but the Congregational Church is ers Without Wheels program, which has Thursday, and Patchogue’s Alive After Five munity service credit. “A faith community is considering opening up the sanctuary on given away over 100 new or used bikes for Pride theme on June 27, Bagnuolo said their not just one event,” he said. the night of Patchogue’s Alive After Five those who need them as main sources of church isn’t offering a special program for Bagnuolo explained that the congrega- Pride night. transportation. the LGBTQ community because it has been tion’s inclusion began in the 1990s with Jacqueline Routh, New York State Sen. “We’ve had a lesbian couple with twin a welcoming sanctuary already. pastor John A. Jeter, who was identified as a Monica Martinez’s chief of staff, is chair- daughters who went through confirmation “The gay community is integrated in all gay man. “It caused a grand discussion,” he ing Patchogue’s Alive After Five event. class here,” he said. “They weren’t getting our society,” he explained. “They occupy said. “When you do this kind of activism you “Coming into this role, I always wanted to discrimination from their school but from friends, family members and we are margin- frequently are the curriculum. You receive be a part of this,” Routh said. “I struggled other churches. When they came here, alized. The idea is not to separate ourselves the people who are supportive and those with my own sexuality in high school and I people didn’t ask. There but to be inclusive in our faith community. who are not so. There was no issue.” We want to make sure our congregation is were third party folks Wolter is a member of open and affirming.” who would do proof the Alive After Five Com- Flying the Prisoner of War flag is “another texting, taking a line mittee. example of those who served and sacrificed of Scripture to fit their There can be personal who we don’t want to forget,” Bagnuolo said. own purpose.” But consequences to taking Bagnuolo, a gay pastor, has headed Say- his church weathered stands, he emphasized. ville UCC since January 2017. the storm, including “Pastors lose groups “It’s a church where people really working with Suffolk or wealthy members,” he love each other and are often stunned at police who caught the said candidly. “You can wrong-minded incidents of any kind and perp who stole the be unemployed the next particularly against LGBTQ people. We’re a rainbow flag seven day with a vote. But it’s faith-based community who believe God is times. especially important for love and love is God.” “We are committed citizens and church lead- There are approximately 100 congregants. to community build- ers to pick up the cross Besides Sunday services with a coffee gath- ing and activism. You for people not like you, ering afterwards and a Talk Back for those don’t have to change because it’s the right thing who want to discuss the sermon or any everybody’s hearts Pastor Ray Bagnuolo of United Congre- Congregational Church of Patchogue pas- to do. When you take up issue (“we have 20 people regularly for and minds to be suc- gational Church of Sayville tor Dwight Wolter each others’ issues, that’s that,” he said), there are two classes of Bible cessful,” he said. n ADV/Leuzzi when you get change.”n Pat-Med appoints interim superintendent Deputy superintendent Dr. superintendent position of this great dis- “The board will be vigorously pursuing “Our district is a better place because of trict,” she said, addressing the board. “I am any and all candidates who they feel will her, and beginning today she will be bring- Donna Jones was sworn in last certainly thankful to the board of educa- be the perfect fit for the district,” said ing her superb leadership and management week tion for entrusting me with the responsi- district clerk Dennis Logan, also stating skills to all aspects of the Patchogue-Med- bility of shepherding our district through that the board welcomed Jones to apply ford School District,” O’Brien said during BY NICOLE FUENTES this transition period. I wish Dr. Hynes the as well. the special meeting held last week. n very best wishes for success. Dr. Hynes During a special board meeting held worked tirelessly to develop a Road to Wednesday, June 6, deputy superintendent Success Plan and I applaud his fine work Dr. Donna Jones was appointed as the Pat- in Patchogue-Medford.” chogue-Medford School District’s interim Hynes was hired in 2014 after working at superintendent. the Shelter Island School District and had Former superintendent Dr. Michael two years left on his contract with Pat-Med. Hynes issued a surprise resignation in He was an advocate for holistic education, May, announcing his accepted position focusing on the social and emotional needs as superintendent of the Port Washington of students and allowing them time to be School District. kids. He has also been an advocate against Jones will fill his position temporarily state standardized testing. In his time with effective immediately. the district, he brought in career and tech- “We are excited that Dr. Jones has cho- nical education and promoted alternative sen to assume this very important position; options to post-secondary education. since joining our district she has exhibited His salary was $231,750 as of the 2018- decisive leadership of our business office, 19 budget and he was expected to make operational functions, plant facilities and $254,925 as stated in the 2019-20 budget. capital programs,” said board president According to the Port Washington School Anthony O’Brien. District’s approved 2019-20 budget, Hynes’ Jones joined the school district in 2010 salary will be $270,000. as assistant superintendent for business During the next several weeks, Jones said she would be making her way around and became deputy superintendent last District clerk Dennis Logan swears in Dr. Donna Jones as Pat-Med’s interim superinten- the district. The Pat-Med Board of Educa- July. dent. Jones will be touring the district as the board continues to seek candidates to fill tion will be seeking applications to perma- “It is indeed my humble honor and the position permanently. nently fill the position as soon as possible. esteemed privilege to assume the interim Courtesy photo 4 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019 THE GATEWAY______A show of laughs for Broadway lovers

GREAT GIFTS FOR FATHER’S DAY! ‘Forbidden Broadway’ brings from “Les Misérables.” The cast was really able to change the mood with each out the absurd and ironic new song, often very different than the themes in classics one before. For me, the biggest star of the night was musical director and pia- BY GLENN ROHRBACKER nist Robert Felstein, who played nearly KING SAYS.... nonstop for the entire show. For some * The stage at the Gateway Playhouse simply great music, Felstein’s perfor- was opened up to parody and satire of mance is a must-see. classic shows and new hits in “Forbidden There were moments of commentary $ Broadway,” a long-running Off-Broad- that were funny and appropriate for $ way musical. In the song-heavy show the show, like how puppets are sure to with a small cast, the audience is tak- please the crowd or how every movie is en through the many hits and stars of becoming a musical. The cast also did 50 a great job using little props to bring Broadway with a new twist. 10 OFF “Forbidden Broadway” is directed across the feeling of each new show. Part by original writer and creator Gerard of the win for this parody is a cast mem- or more purchase Allesandrini. He is the recipient of an ber dressing up in gray towels with an Obie Award, an Outer Critics Circle flexible duct nose to portray an elephant * Award, two Lucille Lortel Awards, a for “The Lion King.” Drama League Lifetime Achievement WHERE IT NEEDS WORK Award, three Drama Desk Awards and a The caveat that comes with enjoying Tony honor for Excellence in Theatre. In this show’s full potential is the breadth $ of Broadway or show-biz knowledge the $ 1982, he created “Forbidden Broadway,” which has spawned 15 editions, eight viewer has. For example, I was awk- cast albums and a 27-year run in New wardly looking around during the “Cam- York. eron Mackintosh” to see what I was 100 missing, since I had never heard of the GENERAL THOUGHTS 20 OFF producer without the help of Google (my The talent present in the cast of “For- bidden Broadway” is obvious from the apologies to Sir Mackintosh). Or if you or more purchase haven’t seen “Dear Evan Hansen,” you first song. Stars Bill Coyne and Mia Gen- tile were the standout performers, with a may not be in on the running jokes of the comedic sense that was essential for this show. Younger audiences probably don’t show. Coyne can switch demeanor on a know who Ethel Merman or Bernadette dime and has the ability to transform into Peters are. each role as the show progresses. His The show could have capitalized more parody of Hugh Jackman was a highlight on parody opportunities. Often times the of the show. Gentile is a master of the best comedy isn’t the joke that is flat-out voice, with a powerful belt and strength said, but the one that leads you to the in different accents. She was even able to punch line on your own. There could transform into Frankie Valli for a rendi- have been more satire based in social tion “honoring” the Jersey Boys. commentary, as the times it was used It’s a personal experience. Some may seemed to be the biggest hits with the audience. Coupon Valid Until 6/30/19 find “Hamilton” jokes funnier than “Mary Poppins” jokes. Some may not have an HOW TO SEE IT idea of who Evan Hansen is. Throughout “Forbidden Broadway” is playing at the show, different areas of the audience the Gateway from now through June connected with different scenes, which 22. Ticket prices range from $49-$89 per Attention makes each show a unique experience. show. For a complete list of show times, WHY YOU SHOULD SEE IT pricing and more information about the Boaters: The show is filled with funny moments. season, visit TheGateway.org. Tickets The cast is very talented with impres- can be bought online or through the sions, turning into iconic characters like box office at 631-286-1133. Student Rush Elsa from “Frozen” and cast members price is $35 one hour before show time with a student ID.n

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Chris Collins-Pisano is “Rafreaky” in this number parodying “The Lion King” in “For- bidden Broadway,” now at the Gateway Playhouse. Left is Keri Safran and right is Mia Gentile. OFFICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENT CHART AGENCY Courtesy photo JUNE 13, 2019 - THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 5 Q&A with your running trustees

BY GLENN ROHRBACKER of course, the most efficient way to stay informed and be personally heard is to Two trustees on the Bellport Village attend the monthly public meeting and board are up for re-election this year. work session. If that is not possible, all Robert Rosenberg and Michael Ferrigno information is readily available for resi- are both running unopposed. The election dents to seek out details thereafter and will take place on June 18 from 7 a.m. to 9 communicate their views. To eliminate p.m. at the Community Center. any confusion and to facilitate proper The candidates answered questions communication, we have been clear that from the Advance earlier this week. we respond to all communications direct- Long Island Advance: What is your ly received by us through the website or vision for Bellport for the next two emails and phone calls. As more people years? become aware of that, communication Bob Rosenberg: I have been a Bell- improves. port-Brookhaven resident for 40 years MF: Over the past two years the board and, in my judgment, the village has never has been working on improving resident been in better shape, both aesthetically communication. Bellportvillageny.gov and financially. Our primary job for the will enable the village office to quickly next two years is to complete the revi- notify all residents of routine and signif- talization of the infrastructure that we icant news. Residents have the responsi- have undertaken under mayor Fell’s lead- bility to seek out the information readily ership. Improvements to the main dock, presented at village work sessions and replacement of storm drains, repaving of Bob Rosenberg Michael Ferrigno monthly meetings. roads, repair of sidewalks and improve- Courtesy photo Courtesy photo LIA: How would you like to see the ments to the bayside facilities at Ho Village Code will have been rewritten in a BR: Lead by example. golf course improved? Hum must be completed. And, of course, simple, consistent style. MF: My way of solving this problem BR: The golf course has never been the future of the Ho Hum pavilion must LIA: In your view, what is the big- is recognizing the difference between in better shape and that is reflected in be resolved and completed. The traffic gest challenge facing the village? essential and selective services. Highway membership, usage and revenue num- issues — reducing speeding and providing BR: There are several. First, the infra- department, village office, salaries/retire- bers. It is now a net contributor to vil- safe walking spaces — are also a priority. structure projects listed above must be ments, utilities are essentials. Amenities lage revenue. That momentum should be And in my judgment the other priority addressed without unduly burdening tax- like the ferry, beaches, marina, golf, ten- seized through continuing incremental that must be addressed to the extent pos- payers. But second and very significantly, nis — while they directly affect the value improvements, which are funded by the sible is the environmental challenge we for the quality of life, we must return to of each home in the village, must be selec- users. There seems to be some misunder- are facing respecting the health of the bay respectful dialogue about village issues. tively managed. Ideally, the users of each standing about legal usage of designated and other quality-of-life issues where we This was a large reason the One Vil- amenity would bear the major portion of parkland. It cannot be converted to com- can contribute to solutions. lage team first ran as insurgents in 2013 their operational costs. mercial use; even if it could, the village Michael Ferrigno: Over the next two and excellent progress had been made. LIA: How can the village govern- would be poorer for it. years I expect to see the Bellport Village But in the past year or so, there has ment communicate better with resi- MF: The golf course has improved sig- waterfront becoming progressively more been significant fallback and it needs to dents? nificantly over the past six years, result- user-friendly. The FEMA dock rebuild improve. And the board can lead in setting BR: Good communication is essential ing in a nearly full membership. The will be completed, providing an improved the proper tone. and this board has made great strides in country club is used by many for golf, dock/marina facility, and Ho Hum Beach, MF: The biggest challenge is main- this area. Part of the challenge is educa- tennis, catering and Peter’s on the Green. with or without a pavilion, will have taining a tax structure our residents can tion about the sources of information that Over the years, residents have suggested expanded docking and food services. A shoulder. Each of us sees a myriad of come directly from the village. The newly multi-use including a hotel, walking trails village stormwater system under Bellport things that should/could be. But at what launched official village website, www. and a swimming pool. I am in favor of Lane with Station Road/Bellport Lane and cost to the individual taxpayer? bellportvillageny.gov, is quite complete looking into all proposals as long as it is all streets currently disrupted by service LIA: How would you like to solve and updated constantly. Periodic update financially feasible and what most resi- providers will have been repaved. The that challenge? bulletins are sent to all residents. But, dents want. n A look at Beach Ball 2019 and live auction, music, food and “sur- the Broadway musical “Hamilton” and prises.” the chance to go on an African safari. The annual event helps to raise money The event will feature entertainment and for various club programs, such as the music by DJ Louie XIV. There will also Keystone program, which helps teens be, for the first time, fireworks provided with leadership skills, community ser- by Grucci. vice and academic achievement. Funds Tickets are available in advance for will also go toward helping student mem- $175 and at the door for $200. There are bers reach graduation, art and music also sponsorships available for between programs, and after-school care. The $1,000 and $25,000. A shuttle service will proceeds benefit over 850 youth ages 5 be provided from Bellport Village. to 19. For more information or to purchase Two of the hottest auction items up tickets, visit bgcbellport.org. n for grabs are the opportunity to see

This year’s Beach Ball will be held at the home of Marina and Fred Varney in Bellport and will feature music, food and auctions. File photo BY GLENN ROHRBACKER fundraiser on Saturday, June 22 from 6-11 p.m. The event will be held at the The Boys & Girls Club of the Bellport home of sponsors Marina and Fred Var- Area will host its 16th annual Beach Ball ney in Bellport and feature both a silent D O N A T E Y O U R C A R

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* Car Donation Foundation d/b/a Wheels For Wishes. To learn more about our programs or financial information, call (213) 948-2000 or visit www.wheelsforwishes.org. 6 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019 MEDFORD ______BLOTTER ing on South Ocean Avenue on June 8. Disclaimer: This section reflects informa- tion obtained from the Suffolk County Po- Shirley lice Department. A criminal charge is an A windshield was broken on a 2011 accusation against an individual. Unless Hyundai parked on Lyndale Court. and until proven guilty in court, individu- A battery charger and money were sto- als are presumed innocent of these charg- len from a 2002 Mazda parked on Mastic es. During the criminal justice process, in- Road. dividuals may be acquitted or may have a charge against them reduced or dropped. CRIMESTOPPERS Bellport Drug bust in Medford Brian Bogan, 25, of Bellport was arrest- Officials with Immigration and Customs ed for stealing a purse from a vehicle Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investi- parked at Target in Sayville. gations, NYPD and Suffolk County Police made arrests at two homes in Medford East Patchogue early on June 5 and took possession of John Androvich, 34, of Patchogue was marijuana plants, lights and other grow arrested for stealing a bike from a home house-related items. Officials were seen on Patchogue-Yaphank Road on May 5. carrying several large black garbage bags Patchogue filled with plants. The two houses were on East Woodside and Mount Vernon ave- Mita Vulpea, 55, of Patchogue was nues. Suffolk Police said the operation is arrested for damaging a 2013 Honda part of an ongoing investigation into drug parked on West Main Street on June 6. activity in the area. Children’s fashion show next A window was broken at a vacant build-

weekend The Energy Saving Company The Medford Chamber of Commerce is holding their second annual kids fashion show on June 18 at 7 p.m. at the newly restored Medford VFW Post 2937 located at 507 Long Island Avenue. Erinkelly Connell, the volunteer events coordinator, orchestrat- ed the annual event for the second time. Local chamber members that will be there to offer services are: Seriously Spoiled; Suddenly Ceramics; Casey’s Nails; Dot Dot Fuel Co., Inc. Smile with Melissa Cole; The Colony Shop; Jessica Kelley Photography; hair by Laura Weber; Danielle’s Bridal Beauty; Mayer’s Flower Cottage; Dairy Queen, and Kall’s 631-475-0270 Jewelry. Almost Home Animal Rescue will be there as well. Mayer’s Florist is donating 20 percent of proceeds to Almost Home Animal Rescue, and the Medford Chamber will be accepting donations for bottles of water, with all proceeds going directly to the animal rescue. Models will choose which services they want provided and will walk the runway to their favorite music to strut their stuff for their friends and families. There are 45 It’s Easy To Reach Us! models this year. 631-475-1000 ______% We have an automated system with most employees having an extension number: BROOKHAVEN TOWN 10 OFF! Classified Advertising ...... Lynn Halverson...... Ext. 10 no expiration date Classified Advertising ...... Mike Leonardi ...... Ext. 11 Display Advertising ...... Linda Kelban...... Ext. 15 Display Advertising ...... Monica Musetti-Carlin...... Ext. 17 Editor ...... Nicole Fuentes ...... Ext. 21 Reporter...... Glenn Rohrbacker...... Ext. 19 Production Dept...... Mark Mac Nish...... Ext. 22 Subscriptions/Billing ...... Vicki-Ann Morales...... Ext. 23 Legal Notices ...... Vicki-Ann Morales...... Ext. 23 Office Manager ...... Doug Marino...... Ext. 27 Publisher...... Terry Tuthill...... Ext. 25 Editorial e-mail: [email protected] Advertising e-mail: [email protected] Do you know The skills of Bicycle Rodeo attendees will be evaluated as they complete a non-com- petitive obstacle course, as well as participate in bike and helmet inspections. Courtesy photo THESE MEN? Safety Town bicycle rodeo William Authenrieth Michael R. Hands The Brookhaven Highway Department is hosting a Bicycle Rodeo at Safety Town, Hugo Bedoya Martin Osborne 249 Buckley Road, Holtsville, on Saturday, June 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event Edward Brennan Charles A. Ribaudo encourages children to learn how to safely ride their bikes in a mock-roadway, kid- Douglas Brown Ernest E. Robinson sized setting. Located at the Holtsville Ecology Site, Safety Town features roads with turning-lane Joseph P. Byrns Afred B. Soave arrows, a railroad crossing, two one-way tunnels to teach children the dangers of Gerard J. Chasse Raymond Stegmann one-way streets, and timed traffic lights. Participants of all ages will be evaluated Angelo J. Ditta and given feedback on their own bicycle-handling abilities, after proper bicycle safety skills are demonstrated. “I encourage all Brookhaven residents with school-aged children to attend the Bicy- If you have information regarding alleged abuse cle Rodeo,” said Brookhaven Town superintendent of highways Daniel P. Losquadro. or its cover-up involving these men, CONTACT US. “It’s a great opportunity for kids to develop proper bike-riding skills and become better, more aware bicyclists, to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries on our roadways.” The NY Child Victims Act may be able to help you! The Bicycle Rodeo is hosted by the highway department’s division of traffic safety in conjunction with the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office STOPPED Program. The event is funded in part by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration with a grant from the New York State Governors Traffic Safety Committee. Participants are required to bring their own helmets and bicycles; both will be inspected for safety. The rain date for this event is Sunday, June 23. For more infor- 646-493-1850 57 West 57th Street, 3rd Floor mation, contact Safety Town at 631-363-3770. New York, NY 10019

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An Open letter to the Residents of Bellport Village

June 2019 Dear Bellport Village Residents:

I would like to thank all of you for allowing me to be the Mayor of Bellport Village. It is truly an honor. I’ve been blessed to call Bellport my home for over 40 years and appreciate, every day, being part of the Bellport community. As Mayor, I recognize the complex and diverse Village we live in and that we serve the needs of many. I have worked diligently alongside the trustees to make this community a better place and to address key issues that impact all of us. And when we approach any issue, we do our due diligence and also listen to the concerns of our residents. I take this job very seriously and understand the consequences of every decision I make—some of them easy and some of them much more diffi cult. I always look fi rst at what is best for the Village.

When I took offi ce in 2013 along with Trustees Bob Rosenberg and Mike Ferrigno, there were several key issues I wanted us to address. And I am happy to report success in many of these areas:

Financial Stability for the Village – My fi rst and foremost priority was to create a fi nancially sound Village which I am proud to say we have achieved. Th is is key to the Village being vital and strong. We’re in much better shape than when I took offi ce and now have an AA+ credit rating. We’ve been able to raise over $6,000,000 in grant money, as well as county, state, and federal funding, that have allowed us to address key infrastructure issues and keep taxes from rising. We’ve turned around the ferry operation and the golf course from operating at a loss to now being profi table entities. We have taken the necessary steps to make the Village fi nancially healthy.

Revitalizing Main Street – When I took offi ce, Main Street was in desperate shape—stores were empty and the sidewalks were in need of repair. Nobody ever thought it would get better. Today all the stores are rented and Main Street is vibrant and alive. Th is has been a joint eff ort of our administration, our Main Street Committee, the store owners, and the Chamber of Commerce. Today, we can be proud of our Main Street.

Infrastructure – Th rough signifi cant grants and funding, we have greatly improved our roads, sidewalks, and our storm drainage system protecting the bay and our future. Th e highway yard has been upgraded to serve our community better. Lockers and new wood walkways have been added at Ho-Hum Beach. Osborne Park has been totally rebuilt aft er Super Storm Sandy, including a new sprinkler system and a wooden walkway along the bulkhead. All Sandy damage along the dock was rebuilt, and the Village has been reimbursed through FEMA.

Th e past administration had started adding very harsh lighting to the streets in some areas of the Village. We have worked very hard to correct this and have worked with our Beautifi cation Committee and our Historical Committee to create appropriate and more pleasing lighting while keeping safety in mind.

A Safer Bellport – We’ve increased the man hours of code enforcement and upgraded the vehicles, and we continue to look at ways to make the Village safer and feel more secure. We’ve commissioned a traffi c study to support safer roads for all and reduce speeding throughout the Village. In March, the Village Board received the traffi c study and, aft er review, Steve Machin will form a committee to review the suggestions from the study and make recommendations for implementation.

Part of achieving many of these goals was to get more of our fi ne talented residents involved. Th rough Village Committees’ much of the work gets accomplished by volunteers who dedicate their time and eff orts to making Bellport better. A big thank-you to all the Committee volunteers.

And, I’d also like to address an issue at the golf course that have some of our residents concerned—a golf driving range. We have put this on hold due to feedback we received from some residents. We will not be building a driving range along the east side of the golf course.

In conclusion, I am asking for your support and your vote as we move forward and complete some of the key initiatives that still need to be addressed. Th e renovations to the dock, the relocation of the Pavilion, and the continued active eff ort to secure grants and funding for the Village, allowing us to live in this vibrant and active community without a signifi cant fi nancial burden.

Yours truly,

Mayor Ray Fell

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Our civilization has been blessed with a diverse population of people worldwide, whose ingenu- ity and fortitude have provided us with advanc- es in science, technology, leadership, music and performance, environmental knowledge and other Doggie days of summer free adoptions important aspects where we progressed. It is not from just one group, but a compilation of The Town of Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Center will celebrate “Doggie Days of Summer” by offering thoughts that evolved when humans applied those free adoptions through the month of June. The normal adoption fees of $137 for a dog and $125 for a cat will be musings to trial and error, hard work, risk and then waived and include free neuter or spay, vaccinations, microchip, license, heartworm test, flea and fecal. a final outcome that we all benefited from. Those who are interested in adopting a dog or cat should visit the Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Cen- Many of them were gay. ter located at 300 Horseblock Road in Brookhaven. It is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., There are many greats who were like painter, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, please call 631-451- mathematician and inventor Leonardo da Vinci, 6950 or visit the Animal Shelter website at www.brookhavenny.gov/animalshelter. whose works people still flock to see; botanist George Washington Carver, one of the most influ-

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If we receive many letters on a given topic, we Today, the American and English planning board and the village board of department under government control in New York will print a representative sample of the opinions flags decorate my home on Lake Shore trustees. However, I believe that insuf- City and was instrumental in identifying “Typhoid expressed. On occasion, we may run additional letters online. Drive in honor of all our veterans. I am ficient attention has been paid to the Mary.” Transgender computer scientist Lynn Con- so grateful for the freedoms I have and ongoing long-term consequences for the way, who pioneered the design of microchips, is Election endorsement letters: The Advance will not accept letters endorsing a candi- for the wonderful brave men and wom- riverfront neighborhoods if this project still with us. date for the issue before any election. en who defended them. is approved. Opening the area to further This is a miniscule sample. To all our vets past, present and development of this type is one of them. We would not be moved, uplifted or given hope future, and to the families of all those The Cornerstone application is the if it were not for the entertainment world and their Guide Dog walk who made the ultimate sacrifice, my canary in the coalmine. Developers on contributions, many of whom are gay. The points of most heartfelt thank you for your ser- Long Island ever eager for new, prof- light that streamed to them were caught and formed a success vice. itable opportunities are watching and into the songs, musicals and plays we view today On behalf of the Patchogue Lioness Honor all Americans. Fly your flag. waiting for the outcome of this appli- that change our lives for the better. Lions Foundation, we would like to Penelope Grippo cation. If approved, it will be “open This month is Pride Month, the 50th anniversary thank our community for the support Patchogue season” on the riverfront and its sur- of the Stonewall riots, when New York City police given to our 16th annual Walk for a rounding area. were given the command to raid a known gay bar. Guide Dog in honor of Patchogue Lion There can be no doubt that the board It was conducted in a brutal way, but gays formed past president Paul Felice. We are now Bellport refuses to be of trustees and other relevant boards are together after that, tired of being discriminated, able to sponsor our 29th puppy at The LIRR dumping ground fully aware of this. Therefore, residents taunted, killed, beaten up, bullied and marginalized. Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind in may rightly ask of them whose long-term New York City police commissioner James O’Neill Smithtown. The people of Bellport have, for far too long, endured the undesirable land interests will be considered and wheth- recently apologized for that past incident and said Lorice Fiala er there is a plan, formal or informal, the raid was wrong. Louise Ebert uses that were unwanted by other com- munities. The people of the Greater for riverfront development. If so, has it There are pastors, like those featured in this Co-chairpersons been revealed to and discussed with the newspaper, Pastor Ray Bagnuolo and Pastor Bellport area have said, “no more,” and reject the notion that we are a dumping residents? If not, perhaps there should Dwight Wolter, who advocate the essence of their be one — a joint endeavor of village religion — God is love and love is God — who Thank you, veterans ground for the LIRR or anyone else for that matter. Bellport is a community officials and riverfront dwellers. Devel- open their doors, don’t judge and help lives become To all the WWI, WWII and D-Day vet- opment on the river should not be whole. They are supported by their congregations. erans, I am a WWII baby born 10 months on the rise with proud residents, who we are working closely with to improve haphazard, but rather well-thought-out, Hate, blame, shame and prejudice aren’t love. after the war began in England. General with significant contribution by neigh- Neither is feeling less than ourselves because of Pershing said it best: “Time will not dim the area. Michael Loguercio borhood residents to the outcome. bullying taunts, sneers, actions. the glory of their deeds.” Thank you for The Cornerstone application is pre- “Do unto others as you would have them do unto your service and sacrifice to all nations. Brookhaven Town councilman, District 4 mature. Were a plan in place, the proj- you,” a Biblical principle from Jesus, is a wise prov- Your deeds and your service will never ect’s appropriateness could be assessed erb that still stands today. be forgotten. within the framework of such a plan. As a little English girl in war-torn Cornerstone: the larger This is a small village with a complex CORRECTION: The story in last week’s edi- England, I remember the kind American web of longstanding personal and pro- tion, Thursday, June 6, titled, “Meet your new GIs walking through our village. I lost issue fessional relationships. This is generally Italian-American of the Year,” was printed with my family members in the wars and The proposed Cornerstone Develop- a good thing with many benefits for a wrong date. The Saint Liberata Festival will be my father survived a German bomb. He ment on Mulford Street has been met our community, but it makes the need held on Saturday, Sept. 7. We also regret mistak- took care of his three children alone with strong opposition from neighbor- for trust, transparency and cooperation ing the family’s company as D&M Dege, when, in after serious injuries because our moth- hood residents, who cite traffic/park- vitally important. Never more so than in fact, it is G&M Dege. er had left us. We had three American ing issues, environmental concerns and this situation. bases nearby and they would always incongruity with neighborhood charac- Josephine Miller give my two brothers and me food. ter as some of the reasons for their dis- Patchogue

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designs at the Carnegie Library Teen Center, 200. Thursday, June 13 3-4:30 p.m. To register, call 631-438-3290. Tuesday, June 18 Thursday Afternoon Movie - The South Homeschooling 101 – Program at Pat- Patchogue-Medford Library – The library’s Country Library will be showing “On the Gamers Program – Program, “3GT: Great chogue-Medford Library will give parents Board of Trustees will meet at 5:30 p.m. All Basis of Sex” (Rated PG-13) at 2 p.m. Call Gamers Gaming Together: for teens, grades information to make an informed decision, welcome. Call 631-654-4700. 631-286-0818 for details. 6-12, at the Carnegie Library Teen Center, 6-7 p.m. To register, call 631-654-4700, 5-6 p.m. To register, call 631-438-3290. ext. 200. DNA Test: What’s It All About? Discussion Thursday, June 20 at South Country Library about what can be Teen Cooking Challenge – Chopped for Wednesday, June 19 Thursday Afternoon Movie - The South learned from DNA testing, 7-8:30 p.m. To teens, grades 6-12, at the Carnegie Library Country Library will be showing “Holmes register, call 631-286-0818. Teen Center, 6:30-8 p.m. To register, call Mastic History - The Mastic Peninsula His- and Watson” (Rated PG-13) at 2 p.m. Call 631-438-3290. torical Society will meet at the Mastic Fire 631-286-0818 for details. Bellport Beach Property Owners - The Dept., 7:30 p.m. Call 631-281-7347, email Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the [email protected], or visit www. Community Blood Drive – Give the gift of VFW Hall on Dunton Ave. Saturday, June 15 mphistorical.org. life at Patchogue-Medford Library, 2-6:30 Strawberry Festival – Craft and vendor fair p.m. Donors can call 631-654-4700, ext. History Talk – Gary D. Tucker will present at Yaphank Presbyterian Church, 65 Main SMART Recovery®- An anonymous, 152 for an appointment. Walk-ins welcome. “Patchogue’s Forgotten Stories: Murder- St., Yaphank, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or self-empowering recovery support group Free gift with donation. ers, Ghosts, Heroes and Traitors…” at the shine. Call 631-741-1725. for all types of addiction will be held at Greater Patchogue Historical Society Muse- South Country Library, Wednesdays, 7-8 Alive on the River – Summer Solstice event um in the lower level of the Carnegie Library, p.m. Anyone 18+ struggling with addiction along the Patchogue Riverfront, 5-10 p.m. 7 p.m. Call 631-804-9269 or find the group Monday, June 17 is welcome. Call 631-286-0818. Find Alive on the River on Facebook. on Facebook. Ukulele Master – Jake Shimabukuro, hailed the Jimi Hendrix of the ukulele, will perform Sign with Baby – Program at Patchogue-Med- Dress for Success® Gala – Anniversary gala at the Patchogue Theatre, 7 p.m. For tick- ford Liibrary will teach parents or caregivers event at Land’s End, Sayville, 7 p.m. For Friday, June 14 ets, contact the box office at 631-207-1313 simple ways to communicate with baby information, visit www.brookhaven.dressfor- Drop-In Perler Beads – Grades 6-12 can or visit www.patchoguetheatre.org. before they are able to speak, 1:30-2:15 success.org. drop in and relax after school making bead p.m. To register, call 631-654-4700, ext.

22, 10 a.m. to noon. Call 631-878-6373. Baby Pantry – The Christ Episcopal Church in offering an array of art therapy, fine art, and Of Note… Bellport provides baby necessities to families art history workshops and classes for adults th Patchogue-Medford Class of 1984 – 35 Historical Society Museum – The Greater in need. Food pantry also available. Open the at the Art Studio of Village Walk, 131 Main St., reunion planned for Saturday, July 20 at 89 Patchogue Historical Society is nterested in last Thursday of every month, 11 a.m. Reser- Patchogue. To see offerings and register, vis- North with guest DJ Bobby (Mr. G) Governale. hearing the stories of those who served. The vations are a must. Call 631-286-0299 for an it www.patchoguearts.org/pac-education-pro- Icebreaker gathering, Friday, July 19. For details museum is located in the lower level of Pat- appointment. Donations welcome. gram/. and to purchase tickets, visit www.PMHSClas- chogue-Medford Library’s Carnegie Library at sof1984.com or find the class on Facebook. 160 W. Main St., Patchogue. Hours are Friday Friends & Family Support – Family Service Patchogue Arts Council Photographers Group and Saturday, noon to 3 p.m. Wanted: Photos League group offers support to anyone over the meets on the second Wednesday each month th Patchogue-Medford Alumni – 30 annual lun- and memories from Patchogue’s past. To con- age of 18 coping with someone close to them at 7:30 p.m. at the BrickHouse Brewery, cheon, Wednesday, July 10 at Bellport Country tact the society, find them on Facebook, email who is abusing drugs or alcohol. Group meets 67 East Main St., Patchogue. Visit www. Club, at noon. All classes invited. $51 in [email protected] or call 631-804-9269. Wednesdays at 1235 Montauk Hwy., Mastic, 6 PatchogueArts.org/Photographers-Group for advance. Send checks to PM Alumni, c/o L. p.m. Call Joan Stong at 631-772-3218. information. Ebert, 39 Matsunaye Dr., Medford, NY 11763. Casting Call – The Clare Rose Playhouse is Call 516-647-5453 or 631-475-0597. holding auditions for male singers and actors Bereavement Group - Family Service League Daytime Counseling – Colonial Youth and for their August production of “Godspell.” Call group offers support to adults who have lost a Family has openings for children, adolescents, Cast Call for Women – Auditions for Play- 631-654-0199. loved one to drug or alcohol addiction. Group adults and couples. Most insurance accepted. crafters August presentation of “Love, Loss, meets Thursdays at 338 Blanco Drive, Mastic Call 631-281-4461 for more information. and What I Wore,” at the Boys & Girls Club of Brookhaven Dance Classes – Classes offered Beach, 5 p.m. Call Donna Altonji at 631-874- Bellport, Monday and Tuesday, July 8-9, 7 p.m. at the Henrietta Acampora Rec Center in Blue 1318. Community Help – The Patchogue-Medford For information and character breakdown, visit Point: Belly Dancing, Mondays, June 17 to Aug. Library offers free help in many areas. For www.Bellport-Playcrafters.com or call 631-286- 5, 6:30-7:30 p.m. $40/8 weeks. Pre-regis- Veteran Support – Boots on the Ground computers and career counseling, call 631- 1244. tration date: June 14. Country Line Dancing, holds a diversity of weekly support programs 654-4700, ext. 220. For bilingual immigration July 15 to Sept. 23, $40/Beginners noon to 1 at the Veteran Activity Center, 2184 Pond counseling, call 631-654-4700, ext. 228. Call for Eco-Art – The GSB-PEP Project, a p.m. or $60/Intermediate, 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. Rd., Ronkonkoma. Monetary donations for collaborative initiative in Patchogue Village, Pre-registration date: July 12. To register, call programs as well as care package items, Singers Wanted – Heart of Long Island Chorus, seeks various mediums of artistic creation that 631-363-5193. like canned foods, socks and underwear are Adelines Chapter is recruiting women singers present an eco-friendly message or practice to needed. Visit www.bootsonthegroundny.com in all voice parts. Auditions are held every draw awareness to the importance of creating Koga Lite – Brookhaven Town fitness class for meeting information and donation details. Tuesday in Holtsville, 7-10 p.m. Reading music sustainable communities and festivals to be offered at New Village Rec Center, Centereach, and/or previous choral experience a plus but displayed throughout the Wednesdays, July 10 to Aug. 28, 6-7 p.m. War on Want Project – Help fight global pov- not required. For information, call Linda at 631- Music Festival. Deadline for eco-art submission $45/8-weeks. Pre-registration date: July 8. To erty by getting involved with a project aimed 730-6234 or email HeartofLongIslandChorus@ is July 8; email Susan at [email protected]. register, call 631-732-2338. to raise funds and awareness of poor families gmail.com. in northeast Brazil. To learn more about the Summer Garden Tour – The annual Cherry Youth Basketball League – 3 on 3 basketball project, visit www.waronwant.org. Career Counseling – Offered by the Pat-Med Grove Garden Club Summer tour, Sunday, July teams of 3-5 players, boys and girls, grades Library Monday evenings, by appointment only. 7, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reception to follow, 3:30- 5-6 and 7-8, Wednesdays and Fridays at Cen- Grief Support Group – The Neighborhood Call 631-654-4700, ext. 248 for information. 5 p.m. $20 membership donation. Register at tereach Sports Complex, 5-8 p.m. $400 per House is taking registration for 8-week support the Garden Club table in Town Center, Cherry team. To register, call 631-451-6133. groups for children, teens and adults. Groups Thrift Shop - The Basement Boutique located Grove on the day of the tour, starting at 9:30 for those grieving traumatic loss relating to in the basement of St. Joseph the Worker RC a.m. Domestic Violence – Is a loved one attacking suicide or drug overdose provided. Services Church, at the corners of Atlantic and Narra- you physically, verbally or emotionally? Contact are facilitated by licensed mental health profes- gansett avenues in East Patchogue, offers for Thrift Shop Sale – Check out June brides the L.I. Against Domestic Violence. 24-hour sionals and offered in Riverhead and Sayville, sale lightly used clothing, accessories, dishes, and Father’s Day Specials Table at St. Paul’s hotline: 631-666-8833. Tell them, they’ll listen. throughout the year, free of charge. Call 631- glassware, knickknacks, linens, other house- Episcopal Church, 31 Rider Ave., Patchogue. For more information, visit www.liadv.org. 589-0055 or email [email protected]. hold items, books and games. Hours are Fri: Shop small appliances, dishes, linens, books, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sat: 9 a.m. to noon and jewelry, clothes for the family, dress and sports Volunteers Needed – Suffolk County Helen Crime Victim Support – The Crime Victims Sun: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Volunteers are apparel, and foreign dolls, too. Handicap-park- Keller Services seeks individuals to visit home- Center at Parents for Megan’s Law provides needed to assist with the sorting, pricing and ing in rear. Donations accepted during busi- bound blind, elderly people. Read mail, social- support services to all child and adult victims sale of items during the days and times posted ness hours, Monday, Friday and Saturday, 10 ize and provide transportation to store or doc- of crime and their non-offending family mem- above. Contact the parish office at 631-286- a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 631-307-9154. tor. For more information, call 631-424-0022, bers in Suffolk County. Services are offered 9133 if you can spare a few hours. ext. 8015. at no cost and include short and long-term Lt. Michael P. Murphy 4 Mile Run – Help honor counseling, court advocacy and referrals for Seniors – RSVP helps match volunteer adults and remember the heroes of Operation Red Donation Station – Ongoing collections at concrete services. Sex-offender non-compli- Wings with a walk/run around the lake, Sat- Patchogue-Medford Library of towels, blankets, ance and other tips can be reported via the Vendors Wanted urday, June 22. Sponsored by the Rotary Club sheets and paper towels for local animal shel- agency website. Call 631-689-2672 or visit of Ronkonkoma. For information, visit www. ters. Bring donations to the Children’s Dept. www.ParentsForMegansLaw.org. June 23: The Patchogue Arts Council runaroundthelake.com. For information, call 631-654-4700, ext. 261. seeks artists to perform live crafts at their Art Programs – Patchogue Arts Council is Arts on Terry, contemporary street art fair, Mobile Food Van – Long Island Cares will Puppy Raisers Needed – Canine Companions noon to 6 p.m. For information, visit www. distribute food to those in need at the parking for Independence trains assistance dogs for Golf Outings patchoguearts.org or call 631-627-8686. lot of South Country Library, Friday, July 26 and people with disabilities. Volunteers are needed July 4: Antiques, Collectibles and Craft Fair PMYCS – Patchogue-Medford Youth & Aug. 23, 11 a.m. to noon. to mold pups into responsive adult dogs. For at Mary Immaculate Church during Bell- Community Services Golf Classic, June 28 more information, call 631-561-0217 or visit port’s annual Artists on the Lane event. at Rock Hill Golf CC. Call 631-758-4100 or Estate Tours – The 1898 Masury Estate at 67 www.cci.org. Visit miparish.net or call the parish office Old Neck Rd. South, Center Moriches, will be visit www.pmycs.org. at 631-286-0154. open for visits and tours Sundays through Oct. 10 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019 PATCHOGUE VILLAGE ______A brunch to help nature Isabella Rossellini hosts a brunch to support CEED

BY LINDA LEUZZI

The fields were being tended for Ear- ly Girl Farm crops, the turkeys were quiet but fanning out their plumage, and the skyline vista with languorous clouds was soft and wide on a recent visit to South Country Farms. Isabel- la Rossellini, sitting under a trellis, is hoping her calm, pretty haven will attract nature enthusiasts to the Sol- stice Farm Brunch on June 22. You’ll get a farm tour; talking to the animals is welcome. Money from the brunch will support her next-door neighbor and collabo- rator, the Center for Environmental Education & Discovery in the old Wash- ington Lodge, which will uptick its pro- grams in earnest this year. After the brunch, walk over to CEED, which is holding its free Summer Sol- stice Festival with vendors, animals and Native American activities. “My grandson Ronan is already par- ticipating in a program he loves,” she explained of 1½-year-old Ronan and the Aishling Forest School course offered by CEED. “And my daughter Elettra has a master’s [degree] in environmental science and will be teaching a class in foraging with Eric [Powers].” Isabella Rossellini (left) is hosting a Solstice Farm Brunch to support her neighbor, the Center for Environmental Education & Dis- Powers is vice president and covery. With her is CEED president Rebecca Mueller. co-founder of CEED with president ADV/Leuzzi Rebecca Mueller, and also runs Your Connection to Nature, which connects he explained of the Friendly Forager stems to brush my teeth, and you can sive plants and also plant native herbal/ with 10,000 students a year, a separate programs, one of four, starting June 15. make the most delicious tea with sas- business he is winding down. “I come “You can make rope out of some plants safras roots, and the leaves are edible. from a background of food survival,” as well as eat them. I use black cherry We’ll also take time out to remove inva- See BRUNCH TO HELP NATURE on page 12

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OPEN HOUSE a.m. in the morning back in 1996, photograph- 20 deer kill, arguing this action would breach ing a man from the U.S. Humane Society open and pending litigation that the two non- delivering birth control blow darts to deer as I profit organizations filed against FINS in 2017. PUBLIC MEETING was preparing an exhibit for the Ocean Beach U.S. District Court Judge Sandra Feuerstein Historical Society about the immunocontra- does not have the most sympathetic track ception. Longtime Saltaire resident Marija record on this subject, having dismissed a On January 22, 2019 voters overwhelmingly approved the Baqaj agreed to let me observe. She served similar lawsuit filed by Friends of Animals in creation of the Forge River Sewer District and now it’s time me and that fellow with the blowgun rugelach Darien, Conn., in August of 2018. However, as we sat under the gazebo on coffee break surprisingly she agreed to postpone the Wil- to make this project a reality. In order for this project to move watching the sunrise. liam Floyd Estate cull pending a hearing on forward, a field visit by the design team to your property is Eleven years later, in 2007, I got to ride the matter. On Feb. 22, Feuerstein ruled that shotgun through Seaview in a truck with a the stay would remain in place until she had necessary to design your new sewer system. Fire Island National Seashore biologist and time to weigh the merits of motions submit- a U.S. Department of Interior sharpshooter, ted by prosecution and defense. on a news assignment while freelancing for Two days later, news broke that the U.S. Residents and/or homeowners living within Phase I and II this publication. FINS had taken over oper- Department of Agriculture killed almost four ation of the immunocontraception by then, dozen deer in five Long Island state parks; who haven’t scheduled a field visit or filled out a property and I watched them load pink vials of PZP 21 of them at the Robert Moses / investigation questionnaire form are invited to attend this contraceptive into air pistols. They gave me Fire Island National Seashore boundary. An a snappy National Park Service day-glow vest email I received by NYS Parks, Recreation event on June 20th, hosted by Suffolk County and Legislator to wear on this little adventure, but sadly I and Historic Preservation earlier that month Rudy Sunderman. was asked to return it at the end of our ride. I confirmed they, too, had contracted with the won my first journalism award as a result of U.S. Department of Agriculture for a deer that article. culling, but stated they did not know when In the summer of 2015, FINS invited me to sharpshooting would take place due to delays lecture at the Patchogue ferry terminal about by the government shutdown. A representa- the two books I authored about Fire Island, tive at the Animal Welfare Institute explained as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations. to me that such culls on public land require I had researched both titles at their library, a published public notice, as well as posted and was a regular fixture there for a while. notices conspicuously posted in the parks But things had taken a 180-degree turn since themselves. Did this happen? I’ve seen no my Seaview truck ride eight years earlier. A evidence of that. Personally, I think we were Phase I draft document called “White-Tailed Deer blindsided by a well-orchestrated bait-and- Management Plan” was being considered by switch between the two agencies. the Federal Register that advocated slaughter Feuerstein ruled to dissolve the temporary over birth control. I did not want to politicize restraining order, allowing the William Floyd the lecture and embarrass my hosts, but felt deer culling to proceed as of Feb. 26, 2019. it would be dishonest not to bring the subject Over the next month, two of the more promi- Phase II up as a talking point in my presentation. As nent and likable faces at FINS quietly left their former superintendent Chris Soller sat in the jobs. Former assistant superintendent Kelly audience with pursed lips, I warned this plan Fellner transferred to another NPS facility in could become a public relations disaster if it Springfield, Mass. Longtime public relations stayed on this path. I added that this was not Officer Elizabeth Rogers left NPS altogether a “them and us” situation, and with respectful to join the private sector. Changes in person- discourse and cooperation we could find nel often happen when there is a new boss at better solutions together. I was never invited the helm; still, the timing is curious. back to speak there again. In April, FINS circulated another press The deer are not my pets, but I see them release announcing 500 pounds of deer meat every day and know many on my street by from the William Floyd deer cull had been sight, as some have known me. I also do not donated to food banks, and announced fur- socialize much with FINS staff outside of the ther plans to continue using sharpshooters in WHEN scope of my work, but we, too, know each locations like the Wilderness area, and possi- other often by first name, and greet each oth- bly FINS tracts between Fire Island communi- Thursday, June 20, 2019 er warmly. Not unlike the deer, they, too, are ties in the year 2020. What their statement did my neighbors. And herein lies my disappoint- not mention was that the 25 deer they killed at TIME ment with how things have been handled. William Floyd Estate in March was far below 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. I am the editor of another publication now, their target estimate of 80 animals. Many and on a snowy day last January I received opponents of the deer culling long argued that WHERE a call that was not entirely unexpected, but the population data used to justify this action made my heart sink. The dreaded deer man- in FINS was either out of date or exaggerated. Mastic Fire Department agement plan had been the law of the land The low kill numbers at William Floyd would since 2016, but it had only existed as an seem to support this premise. 1080 Mastic Road unfunded mandate. Now, a new superinten- Now summer is here, and FINS and would Mastic, NY 11950 dent barely three months into the job was like to tout their nature tours, post Facebook saying funding had been located, and with pictures of sand and seashells on the beach, the litigation now over, things were going to and presume an air of normalcy that does happen fast. But the litigation was not over… not exist right now because a public trust has so I started making calls to find out what was been violated. Scientific findings have been Call Ms. Doreen Lines at 516-579-3112 to schedule a going on. cherry-picked to match agendas. Propaganda field investigation for your property. As a result, an article was penned and pub- has been rebranded as public education. Dou- lished shortly after the federal government blespeak and subterfuge has appropriated shutdown had ended. I was proud we not only leadership – a sorry reflection of what we see For general questions, contact Legislator Rudy Sunderman’s office scooped other publications with our off-sea- on a larger scale in Washington, D.C. these at anytime at 631-852-1300 son skeleton crew, but we did not parrot the days. euphemisms or rhetoric of the press release Wildlife management is not about conquer- For more information, visit the project website: FINS distributed 12 days later announcing ing of the wildlife or its local inhabitants, but “deer removal operations” at William Floyd of coexistence with them. Fire Island Nation- www.forgewatershedsewers.com Estate, with assistance of the U.S. Depart- al Seashore has failed across the board on ment of Agriculture; more importantly, the their most primary of tenets. n 12 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019 Brunch to help nature FROM PAGE 10

medicinal plants. Our aim is to slowly summer and fall, they’ll introduce nine. convert our forest into an edible and Rossellini’s farm and CEED have sustainable forest and we’re using the taken years to materialize, but are class as a conduit to teach participants definite entities now; Mueller said the about nature, be good stewards and old Washington Lodge building, leased ‘The Tomorrow Man’ get their hands dirty, so they can take from the town, on their adjacent prop- these lessons home and apply them to erty requires substantial renovation We are all a little crazy, and it’s through knows what she wants to know, but right their yard.” work that still needs to be tackled, that lens that we attempt to control each now she doesn’t know. At that quizzical Rossellini, who poured some of her thus the fundraisers. “We’re hiring a other and the world — until by chance love exchange they are both drawn into that artistic passion into the land she pur- part-time administrator for support comes along and shatters that lens. Then wonderfully daunting “Twilight Zone” of chased several years ago as a way to programs,” Mueller said. what do we do? Have a tag sale? the present, where they fall in love like create an environmental stamp, leaned CEED’s treasure, along with the two “The Tomorrow Man,” a romantic com- magnets without knowing that the other over and displayed the adorable Insta- acres the lodge sits on, is also the sev- edy written and directed by Noble Jones side yields the opposite of attraction. And gram photo of her farm turkey, which en-plus acres of land surrounding it, and starring John Lithgow as Ed, a prepper it’s too late. adopted a chick whose mom had gotten with 37 acres of county land known as stuck in his fear of impending disasters, Ronnie has a job, appropriately in an hit by a car. Talk about going viral! the Dennis Puleston, across the street. and Blythe Danner as Ronnie, who is stuck antique shop run by a youthful goth female, Between silent film gatherings under A one-mile trail, thanks to grunt work in mourning the past, is a romantic comedy Tina, played by Eve Harlow (“Juno”), who the stars to support the Plaza Cinema by volunteers, has already been estab- that happily wrenches them out of loneli- becomes her confidante, helping her pre- & Media Arts Center, book festivals lished and there are more planned. ness and into the present. pare for a doomed Thanksgiving dinner and other events, “the farm has slowly “There’s a corridor we’re trying to “I just want to be ready,” preaches Ed with Ed’s oddball family. They may look become a farm and a place of art,” she create for wildlife and trails for us,” to his son, Brian (Derek Cecil), who must perfectly normal, but they relate to each said. Rossellini said. listen to his father’s endless rants, where other like a stuck record that won’t let go But it has also become a place for Mueller glanced up at the old growth all clichés apply. “Something very strange of the scratches. Ed’s daughter-in-law, Jan- collaborations that include Friends of trees surrounding both properties. is going on out there,” Ed types into his et (Katie Aselton), tries to talk Ronnie into Bellport Bay, Post-Morrow, Brookhav- “I feel like we’re surrounded by our chartroom with other preppers, signing off a trip to Spain with Ed to escape, while en Town. And CEED. elders,” she said. n as Captain Reality, and immediately, multi- their daughter, Jeanine (Sophie Thatcher), “We’re having a lot of conversations,” ple responses flood his fax machine. He is runs for her life out the door to nowhere, Mueller said. “We help each other with Tickets for the June 22 Solstice indeed most ready, neatly propped up in a a place she always retreats to, while Ed parking availability and have meetings Farm Brunch with Isabella Rossel- recliner watching his favorite news anchor and his son continue their student/teach- to see what can cross over. Isabella is lini, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., are — his ex-wife, who he imagines talks to er rants upstairs, where neither of them very supportive and has a plot of land $150 and include entertainment by him in ridicule that he takes seriously. survives. the schools rent but have a hard time the Shinnecock Cultural Performers When he meets his future romantic part- When Ed wakes up after a night of cud- maintaining, so we’re talking about ner in this weird readiness scheme, Ronnie dling in Ronnie’s home, he realizes how some kind of cooperative effort.” with music by Shane Weeks, whose is combing the shelves in a grocery store deeply in love he is with a hoarder of the Mueller commented that when Your ode to summer will be translated by for what Ed believes is her survival. What past. It is a disaster he was not prepared Connection to Nature ends as a sepa- Rossellini. To make reservations, an intrigue! The two connect like pieces for and one that demands he give up sur- rate entity, those programs would be contact Rebecca Mueller at Rebec- of a lost puzzle, but what they don’t know viving and surrender to the present, where incorporated into CEED in the fall. [email protected], or call 516-353- is that the other sides of themselves will love creates new memories for tomorrow Raising quails — which are endangered 0036. CEED’s Summer Solstice Fes- never match. So we play along, one POV and they can sell their fears and memories on Long Island — and releasing them tival next door at 287 South Country interrogating the other in search of a fit. at a tag sale. to help solve the tick problem is just Road, Brookhaven, begins at 11 a.m. When they agree that neither is on the For additional films, events, showtimes another offshoot of Powers’ environ- and is free. “wrong side of 60,” they begin to go further and classes, please visit plazamac.org or mental ingenuity. Last fall CEED intro- in their search for a match; she’ll let him call the box office at (631) 438-0083. n duced four programs, she said. This know what she thinks about him when she JUNE 13, 2019 - THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 13 BE A PART OF THE SOLUTION TO THE LIBRARY’S FUTURE.

Letter from the Library Board Dear Friends, We would like to take this opportunity to invite you to be part of your community library’s exciting future. As you may know, our library is one of the busiest in Suffolk County and more than 40 years old. Our facilities and equipment are aging rapidly and continually breaking down. The library has struggled to keep pace with our community’s needs and the latest technology requirements. To address these major facility problems, we must take action now. On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Mastics, Moriches, Shirley Community Library we will be holding a special monthly board meeting to discuss the future facility needs of our community library. Our design team will make a presentation to explain the current situation. We need your input. Learn more about the issues and problems we face. Be part of the library’s future. If you have any questions please call 631-399-1511, Ext. 240. Sincerely, Your Library Board of Trustees 14 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019

75 Years Ago be a welcome unit in the great Brooklyn was a guest over the June 1944 group photograph to be taken weekend of her brother-in-law at the War Bond rally on the and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard The pictures of more than 500 Patchogue High School field Nolan of the State Road. Patchogue men and women who Sunday afternoon. Rally at 2:30, are serving in the armed forces camera at 3 o’clock sharp. Par- 50 Years Ago are now on display in two of ents and other relatives of ser- June 1969 the West Main Street windows vicemen are especially urged to of Swezey & Newins, which is turn out. What a nice reminder Miss Karleen Erhardt, daugh- attracting widespread attention. of the folks back home this will ter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Erhardt All of the pictures are mount- be to send to the soldiers and Jr., of Clark Street, is leaving ed and the names of the indi- sailors! today on an 11-week tour of viduals inscribed on them for Mrs. Harry Schroeder and Europe. A recent graduate of quick identification. The photos daughter, Diane, have returned Skidmore College, Saratoga have been loaned by the Pat- from a visit with Harry Schroed- Springs, N.Y., she will, on her chogue High School through the er, Spc. (F) 3/c, USN at Norfolk, return, begin graduate studies at courtesy of Miss Louise Snow, Va. While they were away, baby Duke University, Durham, N.C. librarian, and will remain on Harry Schroeder Jr., visited with Joseph Anthony Paparelli display for some time. Carroll M. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swezey, president of the store, Fred Down Sr., of Islip. Paparelli of Pine Lake Drive, urges families whose son’s or Patchogue police are investi- has received a B.S. degree in daughter’s picture is not includ- gating the theft of a quantity of business from Oklahoma City ed to bring their photograph to crackers from the Suffolk Coun- University. He is a graduate of the store and they will be placed ty warehouse of the National Patchogue High School. with the others, as the display Biscuit Company on West Ave- A third floor is being added to will be expanded if necessary. nue, just south of West Main the Wedgewood Building on the Patchogue High School com- Street. The building was broken north side of West Main Street, mencement honors will go to into sometime over the week west of the Four Corners, part Miss Dorothy Lippincott, vale- end, the loss having been report- of the growth pattern of the Vil- dictorian, and Miss Selma ed Monday forenoon by A.K. lage of Patchogue. Rapps, salutatorian, on June 28. Bell, manager. The marriage ceremony of Mr. The apparatus of the Pat- Miss Grace Rogers has com- and Mrs. Robert Andrew Han- chogue Fire Department in the pleted her sophomore year at sen took place Saturday at Our headquarters building on Lake Fredonia State Teachers College Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C. Church, Street has been sort of dis- and is spending her vacation Patchogue. Since Mr. Hansen, possessed this week, standing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. following his graduation this around outdoors while the floor Eugene Rogers of Amity Street. June from Polytechnic Institute gets a coat of paint. Some of the Paul J. Sanwald, who is on in Troy, will be employed in St. firemen took the old Honey Bee duty on a submarine chaser Louis, Mo., he and his bride, hand pumper engine to the lake, somewhere in the South Pacif- the former Miss Marian Eliza- while people gazed in surprise, ic area, was recently made a beth Bodkin of Patchogue, will and there they gave the relic a gunner’s mate second class. He live there. Mrs. Hansen will be workout. Despite its years as a is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul attending the University of St. mere museum piece, it picked Sanwald of Avery Avenue. Louis. up water and threw it quite a With Lenny Locantore allow- In Thailand is Airman 1/c distance. ing but three scattered hits, the Richard P. Turner of Patchogue, A son, William Craig, was Mt. Carmel team won its sixth an administrative specialist at born Tuesday in the Southside straight baseball victory Sun- Nakhon Phanum Royal Thai Hospital, Bay Shore, to Mr. and day afternoon by turning back AFB. Mrs. William E. Bohuslaw of the Ramblers 5 to 3, the team Two ex-Patchogue High Maple Avenue. Mr. Bohuslaw showing a marked improvement School track stars, Ken O’Came is a musician first class in the under Al Benincasa, the new and Pete Nolan, were among Navy and Mrs. Bohuslaw is the manager. Sunday the Mt. Car- 23 competitors on the Yankton former Miss Ruby Davis of Lib- mels will play Yaphank on the College team that qualified for erty Street. Waverly Avenue diamond at 2:30 letters during the 1969 season. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Car- o’clock and Locantore will again Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tortorel- man celebrated their 25th wed- be on the mound for the locals. la of Jayne Avenue announce ding anniversary yesterday at The Trotta All-Stars of Bell- the engagement of their daugh- From the June 12, 1969 edition: Angling secrets are the subject their home on Rose Avenue and port defeated the Patchogue ter, Miss Carmella, to William of discussion as Russ Brown, left, asks Lloyd Robinson the type of last evening entertained 24 rel- Braves at the Bellport High Thomas Snow, son of Mr. and bait he used in landing the 5-pound flounder he is unhooking from atives at a buffet supper. Mrs. School diamond on Sunday by Mrs. Augustine Snow of Taylor his line. The big flounder outweighed some of the cod caught off Carman was formerly Miss Ada a 6-11 score. C. Minardi batted Avenue, East Patchogue. Miss Montauk last weekend. Lloyd, who had often been “low man on the Strong of Remsenburg. to victory, 4 for 4. The winning Tortorella is a June graduate totem pole,” skunked both Brown and Joe Adams that day. All three Your face may be beautiful pitcher was Peter Smith, who of Patchogue High School and men are from Brookhaven. or it may be plain, but it will allowed only six hits. expects to enter the State Uni- File photo Mrs. George A. Macintosh, versity of Agriculture and Tech- versity College at Oswego for Mr. and Mrs. James Flaherty, who passed the winter in Miami, nology at Farmingdale in the the summer months are Michael Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prince, Mr. Fla., returned Tuesday to her fall. Mr. Snow, a 1968 gradu- Florio, Peter Clement and Miss and Mrs. Ralph Short and Mr. home on Howell Point Road, ate of Bellport High School, is Noel Daley. and Mrs. Sal Mignone, all of Submission Bellport. employed with Dayton T. Brown Thomas Conlin, son of Col. Blue Point, attended the Knights Second Lieut. Joseph W. in Bohemia. And Mrs. Thomas J. Conlin of of Columbus 66th annual Ball Information Woolsey, co-pilot on the flying Jeanne Bookless, daughter of Livingston Road, has graduated last Saturday at the Knights of The Advance is looking for fortress “Flak Happy II,” based Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bookless from Fairfield University, Fair- Columbus Hall in Patchogue. in England, has been awarded of Maple Street, Bellport, enter- a few good photographs field, Conn., with a Bachelor of Mr. and Mrs. William South the third oak leaf cluster to the tained six friends at a cookout Arts degree in economics. Col. and the children Susan, Billy for our archives page. Air Medal. The citation read: and slumber party at her home And Mrs. Conlin attended the and Kristine, enjoyed last week- “For exceptionally meritorious Saturday night in celebration of commencement exercises at the end on board their boat, Movin’ achievement, while participat- her 10th birthday. university on Sunday. South. They moored to Watch Please mail submissions to: ing in five separate bomber com- Keith Rose is visiting his par- Eugene Jefferson, son of Leroy Hill and Captree State Park. bat missions over enemy-occu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose The Long Island Advance, Jefferson and the late Margaret Playing this week at the Pat- pied Continental Europe.” of Gerard Street, for a few days Jefferson of New Jersey Avenue, chogue Theatre: “Dr. Zhivago,” 20 Medford Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beek- after returning from a trip to was recently awarded the Mas- starring Geraldine Chaplin, Julie man of Beaver Dam Road spent Europe. Among places visited Patchogue, New York 11772. ter of Social Work degree from Christie, Omar Sharif and Rod Sunday in the Bronx with their in Scotland was the ancestral Adelphi University, Garden City. Steiger; at the Rialto Theatre: daughter and son-in-law, Mr. home of his clan, the Roses Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gilles- “The Assassination Bureau,” in and Mrs. Philip Pallidino. at Kilravock Castle, where he Please include a brief, pie of Brookhaven announce color with Oliver Reed and Diana Victor Digilio, of Jamaica Ave- stayed for two days as the guest the recent engagement of their Rigg; and at the Patchogue Sun- typewritten description of the nue, Medford, who left the latter of the chief. He is on his way daughter, Shirley Ann, to Vin- rise All-Weather Drive-In: “The part of the week to join the to Kansas City, Mo., where he photograph with your submission. cent J. Costanzo Jr., son of Mr. Green Slime,” invaders from Marine Corps, is stationed at hopes to take up a position with and Mrs. Vincent J. Costanzo of beyond the stars! All photos will be returned. Parris Island, S.C. Hallmark Cards. East Patchogue. A July 19 wed- -Compiled by Debbie Zampariello Miss Katherine Detweiler of Students home from State Uni- ding is planned. JUNE 13, 2019 - THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 15

OBITUARIES Compiled by Vanessa Graniello Patchogue, followed by interment in Holy and son Patrick (Erin) of New Jersey; his chogue, I will die in Patchogue.” Betty J. Campbell Sepulchre Cemetery, Coram. four grandchildren, Megan Wisniewski She is survived by her daughter, (Ben) of Wilton, N.H., Sara Clemens (Tay- Patricia Murray and husband, Peter; Betty Jean Campbell, 87, of Patchogue, lor) of Eliot, Me., Liam and Owen Andrews her grandchildren, Ingrid Segev, died June 11. Robert J. Clemens Sr. of Bolton, Mass.; and two great-grandchil- Torill Lorenzo and Kjell Stephani; her She is survived by her daughters, Jodi dren, Patricia and Leia Wisniewski of New great-grandchildren, Michaelangelo Campbell, Kelly Paz and spouse, Charlie, Robert J. Clemens Sr., 91, passed away Hampshire. Five siblings, Eleanor, George, Lorenzo, Aksel Lorenzo, Elin Stoll, Beth Corpac and spouse, Bob, and Gina Tuesday, June 4 in the Lutheran Home in Marion, Charles and Lorraine, predeceased Erick Stoll, Hazel Segev and Logan Thornton and spouse, Tom; her sons, Jeff Worcester, Mass. him. Segev; her friends, Katie Russell and Campbell, Sean Campbell and spouse, Bob was a committed family man. He A funeral service and burial will be held Monica Ventrice; and her many nieces Susan, and Scotty Campbell and spouse, was happiest being around his family and privately at Bourne National Cemetery. and nephews. She was predeceased Marissa; her sister, Antoinette Cooper knowing they were doing well. He grew up In lieu of flowers, the family requests that by her husband, Vincent Stephani Sr.; and spouse, Thomas; her grandchildren, in difficult beginnings in East Boston and donations be made to the Gary Sinise Foun- her son, Vincent Stephani Jr. and wife, Ryan Campbell, Brett Campbell, Camille Rockland, Mass., and joined the military, dation, PO Box 368, Woodland Hills, CA, Lila; her daughter, June Stephani; and Swersky, Juliette Swersky, Cameron Paz, serving his country for 20 years (Army and 91365 or www.garysinisefoundation.org. her sister, Evelyn Schanil. Ella Paz, Carlo Paz, Halie Corpac, Robby United States Air Force, retired), earning Funeral arrangements were entrust- Corpac, Riley Corpac, Kelsey Corpac, the Purple Heart during the Korean War. ed to Ruland Funeral Home Inc., Pat- Patrick Campbell, Matthew Campbell, For the next 20 years, he delivered books Alexander Sabosto chogue. A funeral service was held at Adell Campbell, Kylee Thornton, Scotty throughout Suffolk County, where he resid- St. Joseph the Worker R.C. Church, Campbell Jr. and Tully Campbell; and her ed in Brookhaven hamlet, raising his three Alexander Sabosto, 92, of Center Morich- East Patchogue, followed by interment great-grandchild, Cooper Hartmann. She children, Kathleen, Robert Jr. and Patrick. es, died May 12. in Woodland Cemetery. was predeceased by her husband, Donald Upon retiring, he moved to Moultonbor- He is survived by his wife, Barbara, and P. Campbell, and her brothers, Charles ough, N.H., for eight years and Inverness, his children, Wayne, Keith, Lydia and Lau- and Richard Martino. Fla., for more than 20 years until he moved ren. Please accept our Funeral arrangements were entrusted in his final years to be closest to his children Funeral arrangements were entrusted to to Ruland Funeral Home, Patchogue, and grandchildren in New England. Moloney-Sinnicksons Funeral Home, Cen- condolences on your loss. where visitation will take place on Mon- He is survived by his loving wife, Louise ter Moriches. A funeral Mass was held at St. NOTE: It is the policy of this newspaper day, June 17 and Tuesday, June 18 from M. Clemens (Renner) of 51 years; his daugh- John the Evangelist R.C. Church, followed 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral Mass will ter, Kathleen Andrews (Stephen) of Bolton, by interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, that all obituaries, whether from a family be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 9:30 Mass., son Robert Jr. (Kim) of Jaffrey, N.H., Center Moriches. member or funeral home, are edited for a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, style and content. We charge a fee for all Ruth E. Stephani obituaries, but they must adhere to our format. If you wish to place an obituary Ruth E. Stephani, 91, of Medford, “as is” with no editing, please call our died June 4. She was the owner of advertising department at 631-475-1000 Vinny’s Luncheonette. Mrs. Stephani ext. 15. was known to say, “I was born in Pat-

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Medford firefighter passes Leroy “Scotty” Girard, a 44-year member of the Medford Fire Department, passed away recently. He was a longtime active member of the department and also served in the United States Marine Corps. Services were held last weekend at the fire department headquarters. Girard joined the Medford Fire Department in January 1975. Living across the street from the firehouse made responding to fires quick and easy. He was one of the early pioneers in the heavy rescue response and a vital member and teacher on the heavy rescue team. Girard was also an important figure of the Medford Fire Department when it came to representing the department at parades, and took over the duties of managing the department’s color guard. He was granted life membership in 1990 and was awarded the Louis Martinez Memorial Award in 1999 for his untiring efforts. He will always be remembered for his love and dedication to the Medford Fire Department. Courtesy photo 16 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019

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BACKED RECEIVABLES TY OF SUFFOLK I, the undersigned Referee The proposed amendment would remove the stop sign locations from the intersec- LLC TRUST 2006-WM4, STATE OF NEW YORK Deutsche Bank National will sell at public auction tion of Bellport Lane and Maple Street. V. SUPREME COURT: Trust Company, as Trust- at the Brookhaven Town This is a summary of the proposed Local Law, a fully copy of which is on file in the KIM DIAFERIO, ET AL. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ee for Argent Securities Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Village Clerk's Office and is available for inspection during regular Village business NOTICE OF SALE U.S. BANK NATION- Inc., Asset-Backed Pass- Farmingville, New York, hours. NOTICE IS HEREBY AL ASSOCIATION, AS Through Certificates, 11738 on June 24, 2019 at At said public hearing, any persons interested shall be given the opportunity to be GIVEN pursuant to TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT Series 2005-W4, Plaintiff 11:30AM, premises known heard. a Final Judgment of SUISSE FIRST BOSTON AGAINST as 1 Johnson Court, Cen- Dated: 2019 Foreclosure dated January MORTGAGE SECURI- Aida Vasquez as Admin- tereach, NY 11720. All that VILLAGE CLERK 18, 2019, and entered in TIES CORP., CSAB MORT- istratrix of The Estate of certain plot piece or parcel Bellport, New York the Office of the Clerk GAGE-BACKED TRUST, Clara Cahill a/k/a Clara of land, with the buildings INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW # OF 2019 of the County of Suffolk, SERIES 2006-2, L Cahill a/k/a Clara Luz and improvements erect- AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF BELLPORT wherein DEUTSCHE Plaintiff, Cahill; et al., Defendant(s) ed, situate, lying and being ENTITLED, "MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC", BY REMOVING LANGUAGE TO BANK NATIONAL vs. Pursuant to a Judgment of in the Town of Brookha- ARTICLE XXI “TRAFFIC SCHEDULES” SECTION 12-503 “STOP INTERSECTIONS” TRUST COMPANY, MARIA CORREIA, et al., Foreclosure and Sale duly ven, County of Suffolk, Section 1. Legislative Intent. This Local Law would remove the stop signs located at AS TRUSTEE FOR Defendants. dated January 15, 2019 I, State of NY, Section 422.00 the intersection of Bellport Lane and Maple Street in the Village of Bellport. Said SECURITIZED ASSET NOTICE OF SALE IN the undersigned Referee Block 03.00 Lot 019.000. amendment would increase the quality of life of residents and have a positive effect BACKED RECEIVABLES FORECLOSURE will sell at public auction Approximate amount of on public safety. LLC TRUST 2006-WM4 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE at the Brookhaven Town judgment $341,177.38 plus Section 2. Text Amendment. The proposed local law would amend Chapter 12 of the is the Plaintiff and KIM THAT Hall, 1 Independence Hill interest and costs. Prem- Code of the Village of Bellport "Motor Vehicles and Traffic”, by adding the underlined DIAFERIO , ET AL. are In pursuance of a Judg- Farmingville, NY 11738 on ises will be sold subject to (____) words and deleting the striked out words (------) as follows: the Defendants. I, the ment of Foreclosure and June 25, 2019 at 10:00AM, provisions of filed Judg- Sec. 12-503. - Stop intersections. undersigned Referee will Sale entered in the office premises known as 11 ment Index# 13-2088. The streets described in this section are designated as stop intersections and sell at public auction at of the County Clerk of Suf- Whinstone Street, Coram, Jason Fenley, Esq., Refer- vehicles approaching any second-named street shall come to a full stop on the first- the BROOKHAVEN TOWN folk County on December NY 11727. All that cer- ee named street. HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE 18, 2017, I, Barry Kamen, tain plot piece or parcel Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, Stop Sign on At Intersection of HILL, FARMINGVILLE, Esq., the Referee named of land, with the buildings LLC Bieselin Road Bayview Avenue NY 11738, on June 25, in the substitute referee and improvements erect- Attorney(s) for the Plain- Browns Lane Maple Street 2019 at 9:00 AM, premises order entered August 8, ed, situate, lying and being tiff Bellport Lane Maple Street known as 76 GRAND 2018, will sell in one parcel in the Town of Brookha- 175 Mile Crossing Boule- Circuit Road Bayview Avenue (south bound only) AVE, SHIRLEY, NY 11967: at public auction on June ven, County of Suffolk, vard Howell’s Point Road, South Otis Lane District 0200, Section 26, 2019 at the Brookhav- State of NY, Section 313.00 Rochester, New York Section 3. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, article, chapter 822.00, Block 03.00, Lot en Town Hall, 1 Indepen- Block 05.00 Lot 015.000. 14624 or part of this local shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be 009.000: dence Hill, Farmingville, Approximate amount of (877) 430-4792 invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof but ALL THAT CERTAIN County of Suffolk, State of judgment $340,571.42 plus Dated: May 7, 2019 shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section, article, PLOT, PIECE OR PAR- New York, at 11:30 A.M., interest and costs. Prem- LIA, 80912, 5/23, 30 - chapter or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment CEL OF LAND, WITH the premises described as ises will be sold subject to 6/6, 13 | shall have been rendered. THE BUILDINGS AND follows: provisions of filed Judg- Section 4. This local law shall become effective immediately upon filing with the IMPROVEMENTS THERE- 34 Tuscala Street ment Index# 606869/2015. Notice of formation of Secretary of State of the State of New York. ON ERECTED, SITU- Selden, NY 11784 Anthony P. Moncayo, Esq., Strictly Wireless LLC, Dated: 2019 ATE, LYING AND BEING SBL No.: 0200-519.00- Referee a NYS Limited Liability VILLAGE CLERK IN THE TOWNSHIP OF 01.00-034.000 Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, Company (LLC) Articles Bellport, New York BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY ALL THAT TRACT OF LLC of Organization filed with LIA, 80999, 6/13 | OF SUFFOLK, STATE OF PARCEL OF LAND situate Attorney(s) for the Plain- Secretary of the State of NEW YORK in the Town of Brookhav- tiff New York on 04/18/2019. YORK - COUNTY OF SUF- TRUST COMPANY OF Premises will be sold en, County of Suffolk and 175 Mile Crossing Boule- NY office Location: Suffolk Notice of Formation of FOLK CALIFORNIA, N.A. AS subject to provisions of State of New York vard County. Secy of State is ENGELLAU REALTY LLC NATIONSTAR MORT- TRUSTEE FOR AMERI- filed Judgment Index # The premises are sold sub- Rochester, New York designated as agent upon a domestic Limited Liabil- GAGE LLC, CAN HOME MORTGAGE 612214/2016. SEAN M. ject to the provisions of 14624 whom process against the ity Company. Articles of V. INVESTMENT TRUST WALTER, ESQ. - Referee. the filed judgment, Index (877) 430-4792 LLC may be served. Secy Org. filed with the Sec- HENRY L. BOUCHARD, 2005-2, RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 No. 11-28557 in the amount Dated: May 9, 2019 of State shall mail a copy retary of State(SSNY) on ET. AL. V. Merchants Concourse, of $416,629.09 plus interest LIA, 80910, 5/23, 30 - of any process against 4/19/19. Office location: NOTICE OF SALE CHRISTOPHER J. WEI- Suite 310, Westbury, New and costs. 6/6, 13 | the LLC served upon him/ Suffolk County. SSNY NOTICE IS HEREBY LER, ET AL. York 11590, Attorneys for Julia J. Henrichs, Esq. her to: 1600 Wave Avenue, designated as agent of GIVEN pursuant to a Final NOTICE OF SALE Plaintiff. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP NOTICE OF SALE Medford, NY 11763. Pur- LLC upon whom process Judgment of Foreclosure NOTICE IS HEREBY LIA, 80902, 5/23, 30 - Plaintiff’s Attorney SUPREME COURT COUN- pose: To engage in any against it may be served. dated October 24, 2018, GIVEN pursuant to 6/6, 13 | 700 Crossroads Building, 2 TY OF SUFFOLK lawful act of activity. SSNY shall mail process and entered in the a Final Judgment of State St. PHH Mortgage Corpora- LIA, 80915, 5/23, 30 - to: Robert Engellau, 9 Office of the Clerk of Foreclosure dated March SUPREME COURT OF Rochester, New York tion, Plaintiff 6/6, 13, 20, 27 | Soundview Dr, Rocky the County of Suffolk, 08, 2019, and entered in THE STATE OF NEW 14614 AGAINST Point, NY 11778. Purpose: wherein NATIONSTAR the Office of the Clerk YORK - COUNTY OF SUF- Tel.: 855-227-5072 Susan Superior-Peters- NOTICE OF SALE to engage in any lawful act MORTGAGE LLC is the of the County of Suffolk, FOLK LIA, 80904, 5/23, 30 - en a/k/a Susan J. Superi- SUPREME COURT SUF- or activity. Plaintiff and HENRY L. wherein DEUTSCHE BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., 6/6, 13 | or-Petersen a/k/a Susan J. FOLK COUNTY LIA, 80850, 5/9, 16, 23, BOUCHARD, ET AL. are BANK NATIONAL TRUST V. Superior-Peterson; et al., NJCC-NYS COMMUNITY 30- 6/6, 13 | the Defendant(s). I, the COMPANY, FORMERLY FREDERICK TINARI AS NOTICE OF SALE Defendant(s) RESTORATION FUND undersigned Referee will KNOWN AS BANKERS HEIR AND ADMINISTRA- SUPREME COURT COUN- Pursuant to a Judgment of LLC, Plaintiff against Notice of Formation of sell at public auction at TRUST COMPANY TOR OF THE ESTATE TY OF SUFFOLK Foreclosure and Sale duly LISA M. CHARLES, et al GGH ENTERPRISES LLC the BROOKHAVEN TOWN OF CALIFORNIA, OF VINNIE TINARI A/K/A Wilmington Savings Fund dated November 26, 2018 Defendants a domestic Limited Liabil- HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE N.A. AS TRUSTEE VICENZA TINARI, ET AL. Society, FSB, d/b/a Chris- I, the undersigned Referee Attorney for Plaintiff(s) ity Company. Articles of HILL, FARMINGVILLE, FOR AMERICAN NOTICE OF SALE tiana Trust, not individu- will sell at public auction Knuckles, Komosinski & Org. filed with the Secre- NY 11738, on June 24, HOME MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY ally but as trustee for Pre- at the Brookhaven Town Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter tary of State (SSNY) on 2019 at 11:00AM, premises INVESTMENT TRUST GIVEN pursuant to a Final tium Mortgage Acquisition Hall, 1 Independence Hill Road, Suite 04/19/19. Office location: known as 117 MORICHES 2005-2 is the Plaintiff Judgment of Foreclosure Trust, Plaintiff Farmingville, NY 11738 on 590, Elmsford, NY 10523 Suffolk County. SSNY AVENUE, MASTIC, NY and CHRISTOPHER J. dated December 3, 2018, AGAINST June 25, 2019 at 1:30PM, Attorney (s) for Plaintiff designated as agent of 11950: District 0200, WEILER, ET AL. are and entered in the Office Juan Batista a/k/a Juan premises known as 21 (s). LLC upon whom process Section 853.00, Block the Defendants. I, the of the Clerk of the County E. Batista; Joselin De La Brookhaven Drive, Sound Pursuant to a Judgment against it may be served. 07.00, Lot 014.000: undersigned Referee will of Suffolk, wherein BANK Cruz; et al., Defendant(s) Beach, NY 11789. All that of Foreclosure and Sale SSNY shall mail process ALL THAT CERTAIN sell at public auction at OF AMERICA, N.A. is the Pursuant to a Judgment certain plot piece or parcel entered April 11, 2019, I to: Gordon Hope, 8 Rocky PLOT, PIECE OR PAR- the BROOKHAVEN TOWN Plaintiff and FREDERICK of Foreclosure and Sale of land, with the buildings will sell at public auction Mountain Way, Miller CEL OF LAND, SITU- HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE TINARI AS HEIR AND duly dated March 29, 2017 and improvements erect- to the highest bidder at Place, NY 11764. Purpose: ATE, LYING AND BEING HILL, FARMINGVILLE, ADMINISTRATOR OF I, the undersigned Referee ed, situate, lying and being Front steps of Brookhav- to engage in any lawful act IN THE TOWN OF NY 11738, on June 25, THE ESTATE OF VINNIE will sell at public auction in the Town of Brookha- en Town Hall, 1 Indepen- or activity. BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY 2019 at 3:00PM, premises TINARI A/K/A VICENZA at the Brookhaven Town ven, County of Suffolk, dence Hill, Farmingville LIA, 80851, 5/9, 16, 23, OF SUFFOLK AND STATE known as 88 JEFFERSON TINARI, ET AL. are Hall, 1 Independence Hill State of NY, District 0200 NY on July 2, 2019 at 12:30 30- 6/6, 13 | OF NEW YORK DR, MASTIC BEACH, the Defendants. I, the Farmingville, NY 11738 on Section 014.00 Block 03.00 PM. Premises known as 22 Premises will be sold NY 11951: District 0209, undersigned Referee will June 26, 2019 at 9:00AM, Lots 035.001 and 35.002. Grassmere Drive, Mastic Notice of formation of subject to provisions of Section 026.00, Block sell at public auction at premises known as 62 Approximate amount of Beach, NY 11951. District Blitz Capital Partners L.P. filed Judgment Index # 08.00, Lot 028.00 F/K/A the BROOKHAVEN TOWN Wedgewood Drive, Coram, judgment $299,398.03 plus 0209 FKA 0200 Sec 012.00 Articles of Organization 066237/2014. Alexander District 0200, Section HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE NY 11727. All that cer- interest and costs. Prem- FKA 974.90 Block 06.00 filed with the Secretary of Berger, Esq. - Referee. 980.60, Block 08.00, Lot HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY tain plot piece or parcel ises will be sold subject to FKA 06.00 Lot 007.000 State of New York SSNY RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 028.00 N/K/A District 0200, 11738, on June 24, 2019 at of land, with the buildings provisions of filed Judg- FKA 007.000. All that cer- on 3/8/2019. Office located Merchants Concourse, Section 980.60, Block 10:00AM, premises known and improvements erect- ment Index# 604801/2017. tain plot, piece or parcel in Suffolk County. SSNY Suite 310, Westbury, New 017.00, Lot 028.00: as 167 UNION AVENUE, ed, situate, lying and being Donald S. Sullivan, Esq., of land, with the buildings has been designated for York 11590, Attorneys for ALL THAT CERTAIN HOLBROOK, NY 11741: in the Town of Brookha- Referee and improvements there- service of process. SSNY Plaintiff. PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL District 0200, Section ven, County of Suffolk, Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, on erected, situate, lying shall mail copy of any pro- LIA, 80900, 5/23, 30 - OF LAND, LYING AND 801.00, Block 03.00, Lot State of NY, District 0200 LLC and cess served against the 6/6, 13 | BEING IN THE TOWN OF 018.000: Section 338.00 Block 05.00 Attorney(s) for the Plain- being at Mastic, in the LP at 51 Woodbury Road, MASTIC BEACH, COUN- ALL THAT CERTAIN Lot 032.000. Approxi- tiff Town of Brookhaven, Farmingville NY 11738. SUPREME COURT OF TY OF SUFFOLK, STATE PLOT, PIECE OR PAR- mate amount of judgment 175 Mile Crossing Boule- County of Suffolk and Purpose: any lawful pur- THE STATE OF NEW OF NEW YORK CEL OF LAND, WITH $282,705.09 plus interest vard State of New York. pose. YORK - COUNTY OF SUF- Premises will be sold THE BUILDINGS AND and costs. Premises will Rochester, New York Approximate Amount of LIA, 80852, 5/9, 16, 23, FOLK subject to provisions of IMPROVEMENTS THERE- be sold subject to provi- 14624 Judgment is $122,116.96 30- 6/6, 13 | DEUTSCHE BANK filed Judgment IndexON ERECTED, SITUATE, sions of filed Judgment (877) 430-4792 plus interest and costs. NATIONAL TRUST # 01268/2014. PETER LYING AND BEING IN Index# 601906/2015. Dated: May 1, 2019 Premises will be sold SUPREME COURT OF COMPANY, FORMERLY R. MCGREEVY, ESQ. - THE HOLBROOK, IN THE Richard Kaufman, Esq., LIA, 80911, 5/23, 30 - subject to provisions of TOWN OF BROOKHA- Referee 6/6, 13 | THE STATE OF NEW KNOWN AS BANKERS Referee. RAS Boriskin, Please turn to next page JUNE 13, 2019 - THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 17

Public Notices The Long Island Advance filed Judgment Index No LIA, 80918, 5/23, 30 - Brookhaven, County of 14624 Independence Hill, Farm- Defendants. I, the under- Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 619750/2017. Cash will not 6/6, 13. 20 | Suffolk and State of New (877) 430-4792 ingville, NY 11738, on July signed Referee will sell 213-44 38th Avenue be accepted at the sale. York, District 0200, Sec- Dated: May 9, 2019 10, 2019 at 1:30PM, premis- at public auction at the Bayside, N.Y. 11361 John Breen, Esq., Referee SUPREME COURT – tion 853.00, Block 01.00 LIA, 80931, 5/30 - 6/6, es known as 12 SEAVIEW BROOKHAVEN TOWN LIA, 80942, 6/6, 13, 20, 2296-003409 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK and Lot 030.000. Approxi- 13, 20 | LANE, CENTER MORICH- HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE 27 | LIA, 80916, 5/30 - 6/6, CARISBROOK ASSET mate amount of judgment ES, NY 11934. All that cer- HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 13, 20 | HOLDING TRUST, Plain- is $536,275.67 plus interest NOTICE OF SALE tain plot piece or parcel 11738, on July 10, 2019 at SUPREME COURT – tiff against and costs. Premises will be SUPREME COURT SUF- of land, with the buildings 10:00AM, premises known COUNTY OF SUFFOLK NOTICE OF SALE PUB- LEONARD BIANCO; GINA sold subject to provisions FOLK COUNTY and improvements erect- as 11 FOREST AVE, MED- U.S. BANK NATIONAL LIC AUCTION Supreme BIANCO, et al Defen- of filed Judgment Index # JPMORGAN CHASE ed, situate, lying and being FORD, NY 11763: Dis- ASSOCIATION AS TRUST- Court of New York, SUF- dant(s). 069986/2014. BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- in the Town of Brookha- trict 0200, Section 734.00, EE FOR HOLDERS OF FOLK County. U.S. BANK Pursuant to a Judgment Kevin Joseph Malloy, Esq., CIATION, Plaintiff against ven, County of Suffolk Block 01.00, Lot 019.000: STRUCTURED ASSET NATIONAL ASSOCIA- of Foreclosure and Sale Referee HEATHER M. PEDERSEN and State of New York, ALL THAT CERTAIN SECURITIES CORPORA- TION, AS INDENTURE entered on April 22, 2019. Pincus Law Group, PLLC, A/K/A HEATHER PED- DISTRICT 0200, SECTION PLOT, PIECE OF LAND TION MORTGAGE LOAN TURSTEE ON BEHALF I, the undersigned Referee 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, ERSEN A/K/A HEATHER 972.00, BLOCK 01.00, SITUATE, LYING AND TRUST MORTGAGE OF AND WITH RESPECT will sell at public auction New York 11556, Attor- SOPER, et al Defendants LOT 019.000. Approxi- BEING AT MEDFORD, PASS-THROUGH CER- TO AJAX MORTGAGE at the front steps of the neys for Plaintiff Attorney for Plaintiff(s) mate amount of judgment TOWN OF BROOKHA- TIFICATES, SERIES 2007- LOAN TRUST 2016-B, Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 LIA, 80927, 5/30 - 6/6, McCalla Raymer Leibert $448,010.19 plus interest VEN, COUNTY OF SUF- RF1, Plaintiff against MORTGAGE-BACKED Independence Hill, Farm- 13, 20 | Pierce, LLC, 420 Lexington and costs. Premises will FOLK AND STATE OF ROBERT VAN VELSOR, NOTES, SERIES 2016-B, ingville, N.Y. on the 28th Avenue, Suite 840, New be sold subject to provi- NEW YORK ROBERT VAN VELSOR III, Plaintiff, -against- GRACE day of June, 2019 at 3:00 NOTICE OF SALE York, NY 10170 Attorney sions of filed Judgment for Premises will be sold et al Defendant(s). CULLITON; FRANKIE p.m. premises described SUPREME COURT COUN- (s) for Plaintiff (s). Index# 070855/2014. subject to provisions of Pursuant to a Judgment ZIGON; DENISE ZIGON; as follows: All that cer- TY OF SUFFOLK Pursuant to a Judgment Howard Bergson, Esq., filed Judgment Index # of Foreclosure and Sale STATE OF NEW YORK, tain plot, piece or par- JPMorgan Chase Bank, of Foreclosure and Sale Referee 066968/2014. Joan M. Gen- entered on September 12, Index No. 600923/2017. cel of land situate, lying National Association, entered January 30, 2019, Gross Polowy, LLC chi, Esq. - Referee. RAS 2017. Pursuant to a Judgment and being in the Town of Plaintiff I will sell at public auction Attorney for Plaintiff Boriskin, LLC 900 Mer- I, the undersigned Referee of Foreclosure and Sale Brookhaven, County of AGAINST to the highest bidder at 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite chants Concourse, Suite will sell at public auction duly dated, August 16, Suffolk and State of New Erik Riggio; Christie Rig- Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 100 310, Westbury, New York at the front steps of the 2018 and entered with the York. gio; et al., Defendant(s) Independence Hill, Farm- Williamsville, NY 14221 11590, Attorneys for Plain- Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Suffolk County Clerk on Said premises known as Pursuant to a Judgment ingville, NY 11738 on July LIA, 80938, 6/6, 13, 20, tiff. Independence Hill, Farm- August 28, 2018, Steven 121 Green Avenue, Port of Foreclosure and Sale 8, 2019 at 10:30 AM. Prem- 27 | LIA, 80941, 6/6, 13, 20, ingville, N.Y. on the 10th J. Homayoon, Esq., the Jefferson Station, N.Y. duly dated August 21, 2018 ises known as 25 Pineway 27 | day of July, 2019 at 2:00 Appointed Referee, will 11776. I, the undersigned Referee Ave, Mastic Beach, New NOTICE OF SALE p.m. premises described sell the premises known (District: 0200, Section: will sell at public auction York 11951. District 0209 SUPREME COURT COUN- SUPREME COURT – as follows: All that cer- as 52 Smith Street, Lake 255.00, Block: 04.00, Lot: at the Brookhaven Town FKA 0200 Sec 007.00 FKA TY OF SUFFOLK, WILM- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK tain plot, piece or parcel Ronkonkoma, New York 029.00). Hall, 1 Independence Hill 970.00 INGTON SAVINGS FUND METROPOLITAN LIFE of land, with the buildings 11779 at public auction at Approximate amount of Farmingville, NY 11738 on Block 02.00 Lot 014.000. SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A INSURANCE COMPANY, and improvements there- Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 lien $ 399,763.62 plus inter- June 28, 2019 at 12:00PM, All that certain plot, piece CHRISTIANA TRUST, Plaintiff against on erected, situate, lying Independence Hill, Farm- est and costs. premises known as 3 or parcel of land, situate, NOT INDIVIDUALLY ANTHONY AVELLI II and being in the Town of ingville, New York 11738, Premises will be sold sub- Dena Drive, Blue Point, lying and being at Mas- BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR A/K/A ANTHONY AVELLI Brookhaven, County of on June 28, 2019 at 1:30 ject to provisions of filed NY 11715. All that cer- tic in the Township of PRETIUM MORTGAGE A/K/A ANTHONY L. AVEL- Suffolk and State of New P.M. All that certain plot, judgment and terms of tain plot piece or parcel Brookhaven, County of ACQUISITION TRUST, LI II AND JEANNINE M. York. piece or parcel of land, sale. of land, with the buildings Suffolk, State of New York. Plaintiff, vs. NANCY SCA- AVELLI A/K/A JEANNINE Said premises known as 6 situate, lying and being Index No. 609157-17. Dan- and improvements erect- Approximate Amount of LA, ET AL., Defendant(s). AVELLI, et al Defen- Quail Lane, East Setauket, at Lake Ronkonkoma, in iel Fox, Esq., Referee. ed, situate, lying and being Judgment is $206,901.68 Pursuant to an Order dant(s). N.Y. 11733. the Town of Brookhaven, Stern & Eisenberg, PC in the Town of Brookha- plus interest and costs. Amending the Caption, Pursuant to a Judgment (District: 0200, Section: County of Suffolk and Attorney(s) for Plaintiff ven, County of Suffolk, Premises will be sold Default Judgment and of Foreclosure and Sale 178.00, Block: 04.00, Lot: State of New York known Woodbridge Corporate State of NY, District 0200 subject to provisions of Judgment of Foreclosure entered on May 21, 2018. 029.000). as District: 0200; Section: Plaza Section 980.80 Block 03.00 filed Judgment Index No and Sale dated March 28, I, the undersigned Referee Approximate amount of 620.00; Block: 01.00; Lot: 485 B Route 1 South – Lot 013.000. Approxi- 602549/2015. 2019, I, the undersigned will sell at public auction lien $ 167,133.95 plus inter- 059.000 will be sold sub- Suite 330 mate amount of judgment Daniel J. Panico, Esq., Ref- Referee will sell at public at the front steps of the est and costs. ject to the provisions of Iselin, NJ 08830 $365,081.57 plus interest eree 9926-4203 auction at the Brookhav- Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Premises will be sold sub- filed Judgment, Index No. (732) 582-6344 and costs. Premises will LIA, 80934, 6/6, 13, 20, en Town Hall, 1 Indepen- Independence Hill, Farm- ject to provisions of filed 600923/2017. The approxi- *For sale information, be sold subject to provi- 27 | dence Hill, Farmingville, ingville, N.Y. on the 11th judgment and terms of mate amount of judgment please visit www.auction. sions of filed Judgment NY on July 11, 2019 at 1:00 day of July, 2019 at 11:00 sale. is $296,459.01 plus inter- com or call 800-280-2832* Index# 607106/2016. LEGAL NOTICE p.m., premises known as a.m. premises described Index No. 27512-13. Louis est and costs. FRIEDMAN LIA, 80919, 5/30 - 6/6, Pamela Greene, Esq., Ref- Monday, July 1, 2019 is 208 Jayne Avenue, Pat- as follows: All that cer- Ohlig, Esq., Referee. VARTOLO LLP 85 Broad 13, 20 | eree the last day on which Pat- chogue, NY. All that cer- tain plot, piece or parcel of McCabe, Weisberg, & Con- Street, Suite 501, New Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, chogue Village taxes may tain plot, piece or parcel land, lying and being in the way, P.C. York, New York 10004, PUBLIC NOTICE LLC be paid WITHOUT penalty. of land, with the buildings Township of Brookhaven, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff Attorneys for Plaintiff. OF PUBLIC HEARING Attorney(s) for the Plain- Commencing on July 2, and improvements there- County of Suffolk State of 145 Huguenot Street - LIA, 80917, 5/30 - 6/6, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- tiff 2019 a five percent (5%) on erected, situate, lying New York, known and des- Suite 210 13, 20 | EN that the Davis Park 175 Mile Crossing Boule- penalty for the first month and being in the Town of ignated as and by the plot New Rochelle, New York Ferry Co. Inc., has peti- vard and one percent (1%) for Brookhaven, County of Number 401 on a certain 10801 STATE OF NEW YORK tioned the Suffolk Coun- Rochester, New York every month thereafter Suffolk and State of New Map of Natures Gardens, (914) 636-8900 SUPREME COURT: COUN- ty Legislature, seeking 14624 will be added until Tax York, District 0200, Sec- Adirondack, Section, sit- LIA, 80943, 6/6, 13, 20, TY OF SUFFOLK approval for the alteration (877) 430-4792 Sale day in February 2020. tion 973.20, Block 04.00 uated at Selden, County 27 | WELLS FARGO BANK, of ferry rates, which will Dated: April 18, 2019 If you have satisfied your and Lot 020.000. Approxi- of Suffolk, New York, and N.A., be applicable to ferry ser- For sale information, mortgage or changed mate amount of judgment formerly vested in the NOTICE OF SALE Plaintiff, vices of the Davis Park please visit www.Auction. banking institutions, is $165,294.46 plus interest name of O.L. Schwenle SUPREME COURT COUN- vs. Ferry Co. Inc., for the com or call (800) 280-2832 please contact our office and costs. Premises will be Land and Investment Com- TY OF SUFFOLK, U.S. FRANCIS GUCCIAR- regularly scheduled ser- LIA, 80930, 5/30 - 6/6, at 631-475-2561 to ensure sold subject to provisions pany, and sold to Margaret BANK NATIONAL ASSO- DO A/K/A FRANCIS P. vice from Patchogue, New 13, 20 | proper mailing of your tax of filed Judgment Index # E. Kersei, who subsequent- CIATION, NOT IN ITS GUCCIARDO, TORE York, all of which lie with- bill. 618810/2017. ly conveyed said to Anna INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY MUNDINGER A/K/A TORI in Suffolk County. NOTICE OF SALE Taxes are payable IN Daniel Fox, Esq., Referee (Conway) Flammer by BUT SOLELY AS TRUST- MUNDINGER, et al., NOTICE IS FURTHER SUPREME COURT COUN- FULL by cash, check or Knuckles, Komosinski & deed dated March 25, 1955; EE FOR THE RMAC Defendants GIVEN that a public hear- TY OF SUFFOLK money order at the Village Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter said Plot 401 was surveyed TRUST, SERIES 2016-CTT, NOTICE OF SALE IN ing on the Petition of Davis Wells Fargo Bank, Nation- Clerk/Assessor’s Office, 14 Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, by Ileman P. Hawkins, Civ- Plaintiff, vs. COLIN FLINN, FORECLOSURE Park Ferry Co. Inc., shall al Association as Trustee Baker Street, Patchogue, NY 10523, Attorneys for il Engineer, and filed in the ET AL., Defendant(s). PLEASE TAKE NOTICE be held by the Suffolk for Option One Mortgage NY 11772 from 9 am to Plaintiff County of Suffolk Clerk’s Pursuant to an Order THAT County Legislature at the Loan Trust 2005-5, Asset- 4:30 pm Monday through Cash will not be accepted. Office at Riverhead July Amending Caption, Con- In pursuance of a Judg- regular meeting of the Leg- Backed Certificates, Series Friday. Please make your LIA, 80939, 6/6, 13, 20, 27, 1932, as Map Number firming Referee’s Report ment of Foreclosure islature on June 18, 2019, 2005-5, Plaintiff check payable to: Village 27 | 1090 more particularly and Judgment of Foreclo- and Sale entered in the at 6:30 p.m. in the Maxine AGAINST of Patchogue, Receiver of bounded and described as sure and Sale duly filed office of the County Clerk S. Postal Auditorium of the Magda Rosenthal; Quia N. Taxes. ASSOCIATION MEETING follows: BEGINNING at on December 13, 2018, I, of Suffolk County on Evans K. Griffing Building, Rosenthal; et al., Defen- You can now pay your Vil- The Annual Meeting of Lot a point on the southerly the undersigned Referee April 11, 2019, I, Donna 300 Center Drive, River- dant(s) lage taxes on line: go Owners of Cedar Grove side of Highview Avenue will sell at public auction Bogursky-Loturco, Esq., head, New York Pursuant to a Judgment of to Patchoguevillage.org Cemetery Association, distant 250 feet easterly at the Brookhaven Town the Referee named in said It is requested that speak- Foreclosure and Sale duly under Departments: Tax Inc. Patchogue, NY, will from the corner formed Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Judgment, will sell in one ers prepare a written state- dated December 31, 2018 Receiver and click on be held at 80 Jennings by the intersection of the Farmingville, NY on July parcel at public auction on ment to submit for the I, the undersigned Referee BLUE box to pay by credit Avenue, Patchogue, NY southerly side of Highview 10, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., June 28, 2019 at Brookha- record. will sell at public auction card. There is a conve- on Wednesday, June 19, Avenue with the easterly premises known as 3019 ven Town Hall, 1 Indepen- Jason Richberg at the Brookhaven Town nience fee charged by the 2019 at 8:00PM for the pur- side of Crestwood Ave- Falcon Avenue, Medford, dence Hill, Farmingville, Clerk of the County Legis- Hall, 1 Independence Hill credit card company. pose of discussing general nue; RUNNING THENCE NY. All that certain plot, County of Suffolk, State of lature Farmingville, NY 11738 on Patricia M. Seal cemetery business as may south 82-10-00 east, 50 piece or parcel of land, New York, at 11:00 A.M., LIA, 80921, 5/23, 30 - July 1, 2019 at 11:00AM, Receiver of Taxes properly come before said feet along the southerly with the buildings and the premises described as 6/6, 13 | premises known as 19 June 6, 2019 meeting. side of Highview Avenue; improvements thereon follows: Roosevelt Avenue, Pat- June 13, 2019 Signed Daniel G. Prunty, RUNNING THENCE south erected, situate, lying 38 Pinelawn Avenue NOTICE OF SALE chogue, NY 11772. All that June 20, 2019 President, Secretary and 07-50-00 west, 230.00 feet; and being in the Town of Shirley, NY 11967 SUPREME COURT COUN- certain plot piece or parcel LIA, 80936, 6/6, 13, 20 | Treasurer RUNNING THENCE north Brookhaven, County of SBL No.: 0200-822.00- TY OF SUFFOLK, BAY- of land, with the buildings LIA, 80940, 6/6, 13 | 82-10-00 west, 50 feet; Suffolk and State of New 03.00-026.000P VIEW LOAN SERVICING, and improvements erect- NOTICE OF SALE RUNNING THENCE north York, District 0200, Sec- ALL THAT TRACT OF LLC, Plaintiff, vs. JOSE ed, situate, lying and being SUPREME COURT COUN- SUPREME COURT OF 07-50-00 east, 230 feet to tion 632.00, Block 08.00 PARCEL OF LAND situate V. GUERRERO, ET AL., in the Town of Brookha- TY OF SUFFOLK THE STATE OF NEW the southerly side of High- and Lot 030.000. Approxi- at Southaven, in the Town Defendant(s). ven, County of Suffolk, FEDERAL NATIONAL YORK - COUNTY OF SUF- view Avenue, the point or mate amount of judgment of Brookhaven, County of Pursuant to a Judgment State of NY, Section 019.00 MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- FOLK place of BEGINNING. is $514,573.24 plus interest Suffolk and State of New of Foreclosure and Sale Block 05.00 Lot 025.000. TION (“FANNIE MAE”), GREEN TREE SERVIC- Said premises known as 26 and costs. Premises will be York duly filed on January 25, Approximate amount of A CORPORATION ORGA- ING LLC, Highview Avenue, Selden, sold subject to provisions The premises are sold sub- 2018, I, the undersigned judgment $136,899.78 plus NIZED AND EXISTING V. N.Y. 11738. of filed Judgment Index # ject to the provisions of Referee will sell at public interest and costs. Prem- UNDER THE LAWS OF JUAN M. LOPEZ, ET AL. Tax Account No.: 0200- 22238/09. the filed judgment, Index auction at the Brookhav- ises will be sold subject to THE UNITED STATES OF 570.00-04.00-022.000. Terence Quinn, Esq., Ref- No. 065282/2014 in the en Town Hall, 1 Indepen- provisions of filed Judg- AMERICA, Plaintiff NOTICE OF SALE Approximate amount of eree amount of $451,549.42 plus dence Hill, Farmingville, ment Index# 64714/2014. AGAINST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- lien $ 314,580.98 plus inter- Knuckles, Komosinski & interest and costs. NY on July 2, 2019 at 10:30 Mary C. Merz, Esq., Ref- JAMES R. WALSH AKA EN pursuant to a Final est and costs. Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Anthony J. De Marco, Esq. a.m., premises known as eree JAMES WALSH, et al., Judgment of Foreclosure Premises will be sold sub- Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP 34 Carlton Avenue, Mas- Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, Defendant(s) dated October 04, 2016, ject to provisions of filed NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff’s Attorney tic, NY. All that certain LLC Pursuant to a Judgment of and entered in the Office of judgment and terms of Plaintiff 700 Crossroads Building, 2 plot, piece or parcel of Attorney(s) for the Plain- Foreclosure and Sale duly the Clerk of the County of sale. Cash will not be accepted. State St. land, with the buildings tiff dated May 18, 2018 I, the Suffolk, wherein GREEN Index No. 615079-16. LIA, 80946, 6/6, 13, 20, Rochester, New York and improvements there- 175 Mile Crossing Boule- undersigned Referee will TREE SERVICING LLC Joseph W. Ryan, Jr., Esq., 27 | 14614 on erected, situate, lying vard sell at public auction at the is the Plaintiff and JUAN Referee. Tel.: 855-227-5072 and being in the Town of Rochester, New York Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 M. LOPEZ, ET AL. are the DeRose & Surico Please turn to next page 18 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019

Public Notices The Long Island Advance STATE OF NEW YORK I, the undersigned Referee, Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, REVENUE SERVICE; LOL- New York State Depart- Wendy Boza unit #00183; Center Moriches, N.Y. SUPREME COURT: COUN- will sell at public auction LLC ITA THOMAS and JOHN ment of Financial Services’ John Dima unit #00229; 11934. TY OF SUFFOLK at the Brookhaven Town Attorney(s) for the Plain- DOE AND JANE DOE #1 at 1-800-269-0990 or visit William Meltzer unit (District: 0200, Section: GREENTREE SERVICING Hall, Independence Hill, tiff through #7, the last seven the Department’s website #00288; Miguel Rivera unit 793.00, Block: 01.00, Lot: LLC Farmingville, NY 11738 on 175 Mile Crossing Boule- (7) names being fictitious at http://www.dfs.ny.gov. #00307; Thomas Dyroff 026.000). Plaintiff, July 8, 2019 at 11:00 AM vard and unknown to the Plain- FORECLOSURE RESCUE unit #00321; Martha Mau- Approximate amount of vs. premises known as 7 Sprat Rochester, New York tiff, the persons or parties SCAMS Be careful of peo- ro unit #00354; Edmond lien $ 992,130.27 p l u s GEORGIA LAGRANGE, et St, Medford, NY 11763. 14624 intended being the ten- ple who approach you with Nagle unit #00548; Sachem interest and costs. al., All that certain plot piece (877) 430-4792 ants, occupants, persons offers to “save” your home. East Touch Football unit Premises will be sold sub- Defendants or parcel of land, with the Dated: May 10, 2019 or parties, if any, having or There are individuals who #00577; Shaun T. Loesch ject to provisions of filed NOTICE OF SALE IN buildings and improve- LIA, 80959, 6/6, 13, 20, claiming an interest in or watch for notices of fore- unit #00586; Thomas J. judgment and terms of FORECLOSURE ments thereon erected, 27 | lien upon the mortgaged closure actions in order Francis unit #00600; Che- sale. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE situate, lying and being premises described in the to unfairly profit from a ryll A. Davis unit #00601; Index No. 19311-11. Kev- THAT in the Town of Brookhav- NOTICE OF SALE Complaint, Defendants-In- homeowner’s distress. You Alexander Dixon unit in Robert Johnston, Esq., In pursuance of a Judg- en, County of Suffolk and SUPREME COURT COUN- dex No. 604863/2018. should be extremely care- #00611. This sale may be Referee. ment of Foreclosure and State of New York. District TY OF SUFFOLK Plaintiff Designates Suf- ful about any such prom- withdrawn at any time McCabe, Weisberg, & Con- Sale entered in the office 0200 Section 843.00, Block JPMorgan Chase Bank, folk County as the Place of ises and any suggestions without notice. See man- way, LLC of the County Clerk of Suf- 3.00 and Lot 46.00. National Association, Trial. The Basis of Venue that you pay them a fee ager for details. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff folk County on March 29, Approximate amount of Plaintiff is that the subject action is or sign over your deed. LIA, 80968, 6/6, 13 | 145 Huguenot Street - 2016, I, Dara M. Orlando, judgment $419,025.74 plus AGAINST situated in Suffolk Coun- State law requires anyone Suite 210 Esq., the Referee named interest and costs. Prem- Andrew Lomastro; Susan ty. To the above named offering such services for City Streets Eats LLC Arts New Rochelle, New York in the substitute referee ises will be sold subject to Lomastro; et al., Defen- Defendants–YOU ARE profit to enter into a con- of Org. filed with the SSNY 10801 order filed on February 5, provisions of filed Judg- dant(s) HEREBY SUMMONED to tract which fully describes on 5/6/19. Office: Suffolk (914) 636-8900 2019, will sell in one parcel ment. Index #609360/2015. Pursuant to a Judgment of answer the Complaint in the services they will per- County. SSNY designated LIA, 80977, 6/13, 20, 27- at public auction on July Mary C. Merz, Esq., Ref- Foreclosure and Sale duly this action and to serve form and fees they will as agent of the LLC upon 7/4 | 11, 2019 at the Brookhav- eree, dated October 26, 2016 I, a copy of your answer, charge, and which prohib- whom process against it en Town Hall, 1 Indepen- Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attor- the undersigned Referee or, if the complaint is not its them from taking any may be served. SSNY shall NOTICE OF SALE dence Hill, Farmingville, neys for Plaintiff - 40 Mar- will sell at public auction served with this Summons, money from you until they mail copy of process to SUPREME COURT COUN- County of Suffolk, State cus Drive, Suite 200, Mel- at the Brookhaven Town to serve a notice of appear- have completed all such the LLC, 14 William St. E. TY OF SUFFOLK, WILM- of New York, at 9:30 A.M., ville, NY 11747 Hall, 1 Independence Hill, ance, on the Plaintiff’s promised services. We Patchogue, NY 11772. Pur- INGTON SAVINGS FUND the premises described as LIA, 80957, 6/6, 13, 20, Farmingville, New York, Attorney(s) within 20 days are attempting to collect pose: Any lawful prpose. SOCIETY, FSB, DOING follows: 27 | 11738 on July 10, 2019 at after the service of this a debt. Any information LIA, 80975, 6/6, 13, 20, BUSINESS AS CHRISTIA- 70 S Village Drive 2:15PM, premises known Summons, exclusive of the obtained will be used for 27- 7/4, 11 | NA TRUST, NOT IN ITS Bellport, NY 11713 NOTICE OF SALE as 18 Lark Drive, Cen- day of service (or within that purpose. The fore- INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY SBL No.: 0200-900.00- SUPREME COURT COUN- tereach, NY 11720. All that 30 days after the service is going summons is served NOTICE OF SALE BUT SOLELY AS TRUST- 01.00-091.000 TY OF SUFFOLK certain plot piece or parcel complete if this Summons upon you by publication SUPREME COURT COUN- EE FOR BCAT 2014-6TT, ALL THAT TRACT OF Bank of America, N.A., of land, with the buildings is not personally delivered pursuant to an order of TY OF SUFFOLK, NJCC- Plaintiff, vs. JASON BRES- PARCEL OF LAND situate Plaintiff and improvements erect- to you within the State the Honorable Howard H. NYS CRF REO SUBSIDI- CIA A/K/A JASON M. in the Town of Brookhav- AGAINST ed, situate, lying and being of New York); the Unit- Heckman, Jr. dated April ARY LLC, Plaintiff, vs. DIA- BRESCIA, ET AL., Defen- en, County of Suffolk and Richard Quinones a/k/a in the Town of Brookha- ed States of America may 23, 2019. The object of MANTINO CORDEIRO, dant(s). State of New York Richard Quinones, Jr.; et ven, County of Suffolk, appear or answer within this action is to foreclose ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment The premises are sold sub- al., Defendant(s) State of NY, Section: 392.00 60 days of service hereof; a mortgage and covering Pursuant to an Order Con- of Foreclosure and Sale ject to the provisions of Pursuant to a Judgment Block: 06.00 Lot: 022.000. and in case of your fail- the premises known as 649 firming Referee’s Report, duly filed on September the filed judgment, Index of Foreclosure and Sale Approximate amount of ure to appear or answer, Scherger Avenue, East Pat- Judgment of Foreclosure 18, 2018, I, the under- No. 29500/08 in the amount duly dated August 3, 2018 judgment $233,858.48 plus judgment will be taken chogue, NY 11772located and Sale and Amendment signed Referee will sell of $319,205.19 plus interest I, the undersigned Referee interest and costs. Prem- against you by default for at District: 0200 Section of Caption duly filed at public auction at the and costs. will sell at public auction ises will be sold subject to the relief demanded in 973.70 Block 06.00 and on April 22, 2019, I, the Suffolk County Supreme Richard C. Turner, Esq. at the Brookhaven Town provisions of filed Judg- the Complaint. That this Lot 009.000 Dated: May undersigned Referee will Court, One Court Street, Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Hall, 1 Independence Hill, ment Index# 12-22625. Supplemental Summons 9, 2019 File: May 9, 2019 sell at public auction at Riverhead, NY on July 17, Plaintiff’s Attorney Farmingville, New York, James E. McElhone, Esq., is being filed pursuant to Pincus Law Group, PLLC, the Brookhaven Town 2019 at 9:00 a.m., premis- 700 Crossroads Building, 2 11738 on July 9, 2019 at Referee an order of the court filed Attorney for Plaintiff, By: Hall, 1 Independence Hill, es known as 531 Hawkins State St. 9:30AM, premises known Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, April 30, 2019. NOTICE- Renee J. Aragona, Esq., Farmingville, NY on July Road, Selden, NY. All that Rochester, New York as 58 Sally Lane, Ridge, LLC YOU ARE IN DANGER OF 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, 16, 2019 at 11:30 a.m., certain plot, piece or par- 14614 NY 11961. All that cer- Attorney(s) for the Plain- LOSING YOUR HOME – If NY 11556 (516) 699-8902. premises known as 141 cel of land, with the build- Tel.: 855-227-5072 tain plot piece or parcel tiff you do not respond to this LIA, 80965, 6/6, 13, 20, Cedar Road East, Mastic ings and improvements LIA, 80947, 6/6, 13, 20, of land, with the buildings 175 Mile Crossing Boule- summons and complaint 27 | Beach, NY. All that cer- thereon erected, situate, 27 | and improvements erect- vard by serving a copy of the tain plot, piece or parcel lying and being in the Town ed, situate, lying and being Rochester, New York answer on the attorney Notice of Self Storage Sale of land, with the buildings of Brookhaven, County of NOTICE OF SALE in the Town of Brookha- 14624 for the mortgage company Please take notice A Space and improvements there- Suffolk and State of New SUPREME COURT ven, County of Suffolk, (877) 430-4792 who filed this foreclosure Place Self Storage located on erected, situate, lying York, District 0200, Sec- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK State of NY, District 0200 Dated: May 20, 2019 proceeding against you at 3220 Horse Block Rd., and being in the Town of tion 393.00, Block 05.00 MANUFACTURERS AND Section 352.00 Block 01.00 LIA, 80964, 6/6, 13, 20, and filing the answer with Medford, NY 11763 intends Brookhaven, County of and Lot 031.000. Approxi- TRADERS TRUST COM- Lot 019.001. Approxi- 27 | the court, a default judg- to hold a Auction of the Suffolk and State of New mate amount of judgment PANY, A/K/A/ M&T BANK, mate amount of judgment ment may be entered and property stored at the York, District 209.00, Sec- is $347,719.28 plus interest SUCCESSOR BY MERG- $262,052.32 plus interest SUPPLEMENTAL SUM- you can lose your home. Facility in the below list- tion 026.00, Block 02.00 and costs. Premises will be ER WITH HUDSON CITY and costs. Premises will MONS–SUPREME COURT Speak to an attorney or go ed units. The public sale and Lot 041.000. Approxi- sold subject to provisions SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff be sold subject to provi- OF THE STATE OF NEW to the court where your shall occur as an online mate amount of judgment of filed Judgment Index # AGAINST JEREMY A. sions of filed Judgment YORK, COUNTY OF SUF- case is pending for fur- auction via www.storaget- is $165,212.53 plus interest 609984/2015. SWERDLOW A/K/A JER- Index# 604487/2017. FOLK –NATIONSTAR ther information on how reasures.com on 6/20/2019 and costs. Premises will be James P. McCarrick, Esq., EMY SWERDLOW, et al., Brian Egan, Esq., Referee MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A to answer the summons at 12:00PM. Roberta Chow sold subject to provisions Referee Defendant(s) Pursuant to Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, CHAMPION MORTGAGE and protect your proper- unit #120; Paris Parks unit of filed Judgment Index # Knuckles, Komosinski & a Judgment of Foreclosure LLC COMPANY, Plaintiff, ty. Sending a payment to #242; John K. Thomas 070901/2014. Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter and Sale entered 3-26-2019 Attorney(s) for the Plain- against MARION VALLE the mortgage company unit #C06. This sale may Donald Sullivan, Esq., Ref- Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, I, the undersigned Referee tiff A/K/A MARION THOMAS, will not stop the foreclo- be withdrawn at any time eree NY 10523, Attorneys for will sell at public auction 175 Mile Crossing Boule- INDIVIDUALLY AND AS sure action. YOU MUST without notice. See man- Knuckles, Komosinski & Plaintiff at the Brookhaven Town vard HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF RESPOND BY SERVING A ager for details. Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Cash will not be accepted. Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Rochester, New York LUIS VALLE; UNKNOWN COPY OF THE ANSWER LIA, 80966, 6/6, 13 | Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, LIA, 80978, 6/13, 20, 27- Farmingville, NY 11738 on 14624 HEIRS TO THE ESTATE ON THE ATTORNEY FOR NY 10523, Attorneys for 7/4 | 7-9-2019 at 11:00AM, prem- (877) 430-4792 OF LUIS VALLE, any and THE PLAINTIFF (MORT- Notice of Self Storage Sale Plaintiff ises known as 40 GINA Dated: May 21, 2019 all persons unknown GAGE COMPANY) AND Please take notice Prime Cash will not be accepted. LEGAL NOTICE OF COURT, PATCHOGUE, NY LIA, 80958, 6/6, 13, 20, to plaintiff, claiming, or FILING THE ANSWER Storage - Centereach LIA, 80976, 6/13, 20, 27- POSTPONEMENT OF 11772. All that certain plot 27 | who may claim to have WITH THE COURT. HELP located at 21 Hammond 7/4 | SALE piece or parcel of land, an interest in, or general FOR HOMEOWNERS IN Rd., Centereach, NY 11720 SUPREME COURT with the buildings and NOTICE OF SALE or specific lien upon the FORECLOSURE; New intends to hold a Auction SUPREME COURT – - COUNTY OF SUF- improvements erected, SUPREME COURT COUN- real property described in York State law requires of the property stored at COUNTY OF SUFFOLK FOLK-BROOKHAVEN situate, lying and being in TY OF SUFFOLK this action; such unknown that we send you this the Facility in the below DEUTSCHE BANK CITIMORTGAGE, INC., the Town of Brookhaven, Nationstar Mortgage LLC persons being herein notice about the foreclo- listed units. The pub- NATIONAL TRUST COM- Plaintiff -against- JOHN County of Suffolk, State d/b/a Mr. Cooper, Plaintiff generally described and sure process. Please read lic sale shall occur as an PANY, AS INDENTURE GEORGE A/K/A JOHN of New York, SECTION: AGAINST intended to be included it carefully. SUMMONS online auction via www. TRUSTEE FOR AMER- ROBERT GEORGE A/K/A 955.00, BLOCK: 03.00, Panagiotis Konstantatos; in the following desig- AND COMPLAINT You are storagetreasures.com on ICAN HOME MORT- JOHN R. GEORGE A/K/A LOT: 012.000. Approxi- Marta Konstantatos; et al., nation, namely: the wife, in danger of losing your 6/20/2019 at 12:00PM. John GAGE INVESTMENT JOHN R. GEORGE, JR.; mate amount of judgment Defendant(s) widow, husband, widower, home. If you fail to respond Parry unit #00303 TRUST 2007-2, MORT- MARYANNE DE MAIO- $374,440.50 plus interest Pursuant to a Judgment heirs at law, next of kin, to the Summons and Com- Catherine Kress unit GAGE-BACKED NOTES, GEORGE A/K/A MARY- and costs. Premises will be of Foreclosure and Sale descendants, executors, plaint in this Foreclosure #00502; Dora Hipp unit SERIES 2007-2, Plaintiff ANNE DEMAIO GEORGE sold subject to provisions duly dated March 26, 2019 administrators, devisees, Action, you may lose your #00503; Hasseim Hawkins against A/K/A MARYANN of filed Judgment Index I, the undersigned Referee legatees, creditors, trust- home. Please read the unit #00516; Carla Banfield GINA FORTUNO A/K/A DEMAIO-GEORGE A/K/A #605604/2015. Armand will sell at public auction ees, committees, lienors, Summons and Complaint unit #00915; Marina Aca- GINA M. FORTUNO A/K/A MARYANNE GEORGE, Araujo, Esq., Referee Fein, at the Brookhaven Town and assignees of such carefully. You should mpora unit #00940; Miche- GINA FLORIAN; WALTER et al Defendant(s). Pur- Such & Crane, LLP Attor- Hall, 1 Independence Hill deceased, any and all per- immediately contact an al Woronoff unit #04138; FLORIAN A/K/A WALTER suant to a Judgment of neys for Plaintiff 1400 Old Farmingville, NY 11738 on sons deriving interest in or attorney of your local Kelly Stevens unit #04152. FIORIAN, et al Defen- Foreclosure and Sale Country Road, Suite C103 July 10, 2019 at 2:00PM, lien upon, or title to said legal aid office to obtain This sale may be with- dant(s). entered herein and dat- Westbury, NY 11590 XCH- premises known as 25 Sec- real property by, through advice on how to pro- drawn at any time without Pursuant to a Judgment ed January 25, 2019, I, JN230 62843 ond Street, Moriches, NY or under them, or either of tect yourself. SOURCES notice. See manager for of Foreclosure and Sale the undersigned Referee LIA, 80950, 6/6, 13, 20, 11955. All that certain plot them, and their respective OF INFORMATION AND details. entered on August 11, will sell at public auction 27 | piece or parcel of land, wives, widows, husbands, ASSISTANCE The State LIA, 80967, 6/6, 13 | 2017. at the front steps of the with the buildings and widowers, heirs at law, encourages you to become I, the undersigned Referee Brookhaven Town Hall NOTICE OF SALE improvements erected, next of kin, descendants, informed about your Notice of Self Storage Sale will sell at public auction at 1 Independence Hill, SUPREME COURT- situate, lying and being in executors, administrators, options in foreclosure. In Please take notice Prime at the front steps of the Farmingville, NY on July 2, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK the Town of Brookhaven, devisees, legatees, credi- addition to seeking assis- Storage - Holtsville located Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 2019 at 11:30 a.m. premis- SELECT PORTFOLIO County of Suffolk, State tors, trustees, committees, tance from an attorney or at 970 Waverly Ave., Holts- Independence Hill, Farm- es situate, lying and being SERVICING, INC., Plain- of NY, District: 0200 Sec- lienors and assigns, all of legal aid office, there are ville, NY 11742 intends ingville, N.Y. on the 18th in the Town of Brookha- tiff, tion: 788.00 Block: 02.00 whom and whose names, government agencies and to hold a Auction of the day of July, 2019 at 8:30 ven, County of Suffolk AGAINST Lot: 005.001. Approxi- except as stated, are non-profit organizations property stored at the a.m. premises described as and State of New York, OSMAN ERKAN, PATRI- mate amount of judgment unknown to plaintiff; SEC- that you may contact for Facility in the below listed follows: All that certain bounded and described as CIA CRISTALDO AKA $467,786.44 plus interest RETARY OF HOUSING information about possi- units. The public sale shall plot, piece, parcel of land follows: BEGINNING at PATRICIA A. CRISTALDO, and costs. Premises will AND URBAN DEVELOP- ble options, including try- occur as an online auc- situate, lying and being in a point on the southeast- et al. Defendant(s) be sold subject to provi- MENT; NEW YORK STATE ing to work with your lend- tion via www.storagetrea- the Town of Brookhaven erly side of Maplewood Pursuant to a judgment of sions of filed Judgment DEPARTMENT OF TAX- er during this process. To sures.com on 6/20/2019 at County of Suffolk State of Drive where the same is foreclosure and sale duly Index# 621007/2017. ATION AND FINANCE; locate an entity near you, 12:00PM. Elizabeth Brusa- New York. intersected by the north- entered on September 20, Edward Heilig, Esq, Ref- UNITED STATES OF you may call the toll-free lis unit #00102; John Rapp Said premises known easterly end of the curve 2018. eree AMERICA- INTERNAL helpline maintained by the units #00149 & #00247; as 16 Sweetberry Lane, connects the northeasterly

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Public Notices The Long Island Advance side of Parkwood Drive ZONING APPEALS WILL requests lot area - 35.19% provided); 31. Milton Grijalva, 35 upon by paper IS HEREBY GIVEN, the with the Southeasterly HOLD A WORKSESSION and lot frontage also, relief of Columbus Ave., ballot at the Special voters may register with side of Maplewood Drive; ON JUNE 17, 2019 (BZA variances for Planning Board Farmingville, NY. District Meeting to the Clerk of said School being a plot 22.56 feet by CONFERENCE ROOM – proposed one Special permit Location: East side be held on Tuesday, District at her office in 121.25 feet by 110.46 feet 1ST FLOOR) AT 3:00 P.M. family dwelling on critera requiring Columbus Ave., June 18, 2019. the District Administra- by 125.37 feet by 47.12 AND A PUBLIC HEARING plot 2. decorative walls 60’ North of Nina 3. To transact such tion Office, 149 Dayton feet. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. Maria Cunha, or fencing to be Pl., Farmingville. other business Avenue, Manorville, New District: 0200 Section: 19, 2019 (2ND FLOOR c/o Andrew provided along all Applicant requests as may properly York, between the hours 980.40 Block: 01 Lot: 091 AUDITORIUM) COM- Malguarnera setback lines (none permission for come before the of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Said premises known as MENCING AT 2:00 P.M. 713 Main St., provided) (lot 1 of a existing finished meeting pursuant when school is in session 165 PARKWOOD DRIVE, AT ONE INDEPENDENCE Port Jefferson, proposed 2 lot land basement on a 40 to Education at any day prior to June 13, SHIRLEY, NY HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY. Location: division pending ft. lot. (0200 60000 Law of the State 2019 to add any addition- Approximate amount of N.Y. AND IN ACCOR- Southeast corner approval from the 0800 003000) of New York and al names to the Register lien $327,543.10 plus inter- DANCE WITH OPEN Granny Rd. and Planning Board). 35. Nancy Bianco acts amendatory to be used at the afore- est & costs. MEETINGS LAW, SAID Pleasant Ave., (0200 69700 0100 Irrevocable Trust, thereto. said election, at which Premises will be sold sub- PUBLIC HEARING WILL Medford. Applicant 002004, 002005, c/o Nancy Taylor, AND FURTHER NOTICE time any person will be ject to provisions of filed BE LIVE STREAMED requests lot area 002006, 004000, 85 Corey Ave., IS HEREBY GIVEN that entitled to have his or her Judgment and Terms of OVER THE INTERNET AT variance for 001003, 015000 and Blue Point, NY. a copy of the statement name placed on such Reg- Sale. http://brookhaventown- proposed one 0200 65600 0200 Location: East side of the amount of money ister provided that at such If the sale is set aside for ny.igm2.com/Citizens/ family dwelling on 008000) Corey Ave. 209’+/- which will be required to meeting with the Clerk of any reason, the Purchaser Default.aspx, TO CONSID- plot 3. THE FOLLOWING North of Madison fund the School District’s said School District he or at the sale shall be enti- ER THE FOLLOWING: 13. 938 OMA-1 Inc., 938 CASES WILL St., Blue Point. budget for 2019-2020, she is known or proven tled only to a return of the 2. RSAB Realty OMA-2 Inc. & 938 COMMENCE AT 4 P.M. Applicant requests exclusive of public mon- to the satisfaction of the deposit paid. The Purchas- LLC, 494 Medford OMA-3 Inc, 9 Union 19. John Lacy, c/o minimum & total eys, may be obtained by Clerk of said School Dis- er shall have no further Ave., Patchogue, Ave., Ronkonkoma, Christine Nicholl, side yard variances any resident of the District trict to be then or there- recourse against the Mort- NY. Location: NY. Location: West 18 Railroad Ave., for existing one beginning June 7, 2019, after entitled to vote at gagor, the Mortgagee or Northwest corner side Old Medford Suite B, Center story residence between the hours of 8:00 such election for which the Mortgagee’s attorney. Everett St. and NYS Ave. 1753’+/- Moriches, NY. addition on a 50 ft. a.m. and 4:00 p.m., pre- the Register is prepared. Index Number Rte. 112 (Medford North of Pettys Location: East side lot; side yard & rear vailing time, except Satur- The Register so prepared 617884/2016. Ave.), Patchogue. Ln., Medford. Atlantic Ave. 458’+/- yard variances for day, Sunday or holidays at pursuant to Section 2014 THOMAS ILLMENSEE, Applicant requests Applicant requests South of Weeks existing detached the Office of the District of the Education Law will ESQ., Referee the following the following St., Blue Point. garage and rear Clerk, District Adminis- be filed in the Office of the David A. Gallo & Associ- relief for proposed relief for proposed Applicant requests yard variance for tration Office, 149 Dayton District Clerk, at her office ates LLP motor vehicle office building & relief of clearing existing roof over Avenue, Manorville, New in the District Adminis- Attorney(s) for Plaintiff fueling station warehouse with limits imposed by concrete attached York 11949 and on the Dis- tration Office, 149 Dayton 99 Powerhouse Road, First with accessory outside storage: the Board of Zoning to said garage; also, trict’s internet website. Avenue, Manorville, New Floor, Roslyn Heights, NY convenience store: minimum lot area Appeals decision rear yard variance AND FURTHER NOTICE York, and will be open for 11577 minimum lot area in Hydro Zone of 7/19/95 (43% for existing roof IS HEREBY GIVEN that inspection by any quali- File# 9024.14 - 65,000 sq. ft. (120,000 sq. ft. permitted - 81.9% over deck. (0200 said Special District fied voter of the District The above sale, original- required - 22,216 required - 116, 148 cleared). (0200 98240 0400 003000) Meeting for purposes of beginning on Thursday, ly scheduled for June 6, sq. ft. provided; sq. ft. provided) for 98240 0600 010003) 37. RTNY Realty LLC, a Budget Revote will be June 13, 2019, between 2019 at 11:30 a.m. has been minimum front said office building 21. Daniel Wittekind, 9 Prospect Ave., held on Tuesday, June 18, the hours of 8:00 a.m. and postponed. The new sale yard setback & warehouse; 92 Ridgewood Medford, NY. 2019, in the Board Room 4:00 p.m., prevailing time, date has been rescheduled from canopy (50 also, relief of Ave., Holtsville, Location: East side at the Eastport-South on each day prior to the for July 2, 2019 at the same ft. required - 7.7’ Planning Board NY. Location: Prospect Ave. 330’ Manor Junior-Senior High day set for the election, time and place. provided from special permit Southeast corner South of Granny School, 543 Moriches Mid- except Sunday, provided THOMAS ILLMENSEE, Rte. 112); amount criteria for said Ridgewood Rd., Medford. dle Island Road, Manor- that Saturday shall be by ESQ., Referee of parking (18 outdoor storage: Ave. and 10th Applicant requests ville, New York, between appointment only, and at LIA, 80979, 6/13 | stalls required minimum lot area Ave., Holtsville. height variance the hours of 6:00 a.m. and the polling place(s) on the - 9 provided); (as stated above) Applicant requests for existing 19.83’ 9:00 p.m., prevailing time, day of the vote. NOTICE OF SALE transition between and combined side yard variance high detached at which time the polls will AND FURTHER NOTICE SUPREME COURT: SUF- districts (25’ total area of the for proposed garage (14’ high be opened to vote by paper IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FOLK COUNTY. DEUT- required - 7.5’ principal buildings above ground permitted). (0200 ballot upon the following applications for absentee SCHE BANK NATIONAL provided). (0200 or structures, swimming pool; 54400 0200 007000) items: ballots will be obtainable TRUST COMPANY, AS 95400 0100 003000) impervious areas, height variance (PB-CGA) 1. To adopt the annual during school business TRUSTEE ON BEHALF 3. RSAB Realty and the outdoor for existing 6’ high 43. Lawrence budget of the hours from the District OF THE CERTIFICATE- LLC, 494 Medford storage areas (65% fence located in McDonnell, c/o School District Clerk beginning June 3, HOLDERS OF THE HSI Ave., Patchogue, permitted - 69.9% front yard (10th Definitive Design, for the fiscal year 2019; completed applica- ASSET SECURITIZATION NY. Location: provided). (0200 Ave.); also, front 76 W. Montauk 2019-2020 and tions must be received by CORPORATION TRUST Northwest corner 69700 0100 007000, yard setback Hwy., Hampton to authorize the the District Clerk at least 2007-NC1 TRUST, MORT- Everett St. and NYS 008000 & 009000) variance from 10th Bays, NY. Location: requisite portion seven (7) days before the GAGE PASS-THROUGH Rte. 112 (Medford 14. Southfork Ave. for existing East side Bayshore thereof to be raised election, June 11, 2019, if CERTIFICATES, SERIES Ave.), Patchogue. Management Corp., detached shed Ave. 175’ North by taxation on the the ballot is to be mailed to 2007-NC1, Pltf. vs. BRYAN Applicant requests c/o Definitive located in the front of Associaton taxable property of the voter, or the day before CLAY AND CAROL CLAY permission for Design 76 W. yard. (0200 83600 Rd. (not open), the District. the election, June 17, 2019, A/K/A CAROL MULVANEY, existing 75 sq. ft. Montauk Hwy., 0500 012002) Bellport. Applicant AND FURTHER NOTICE if the ballot is to be deliv- if living and if any be dead, wall sign (40 sq. ft. Hampton Bays, NY. 24. Tina Marie requests lot area, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ered personally to the vot- any and all persons who permitted). Location: West Manning, 68 lot frontage, front pursuant to Section 495 er. Absentee ballots must are spouses, widows, 4. RSAB Realty side Bayshore Strathmore Gate yard setback, rear of the Real Property Tax be received by the District grantees, mortgagees, lien- LLC, 494 Medford Ave., 250’ South of Dr., Coram, NY. yard & total side Law, the School District Clerk not later than 5:00 ors, heirs, devisees, dis- Ave., Patchogue, Association Rd., Location: West yard variances is required to attach to p.m., prevailing time, on tributiees, or successors NY. Location: Bellport. Applicant side Wilson Ave. for proposed one its proposed budget an Tuesday, June 18, 2019. in interest of such of the Northwest corner requests division of 560’ North of Carr family dwelling. exemption report. Said A list of persons to whom above as may be dead, Everett St. and NYS a parcel into 2 plots, Ln., Medford. (0200 97600 0300 exemption report, which absentee ballots are and their spouses, heirs, Rte. 112 (Medford 1 and 2, requiring Applicant requests 030002 & 030003) will also become part of issued will be available for devisees, distributees and Ave.), Patchogue. lot area, front yard permission for CASES WILL BE HEARD the final budget, will show inspection to qualified vot- successors in interest, Applicant requests setback and rear proposed one AT THE DISCRETION OF how the total assessed val- ers of the District in the all of whom and whose illuminance at yard variances family dwelling THE BOARD. ue of the final assessment Office of the District Clerk names and places of res- property line for proposed one with 2nd floor area PAUL M. DE CHANCE roll used in the budgetary on and after Thursday, idence are unknown to adjacent to family dwelling on exceeding 850 sq. CHAIRMAN process is exempt from June 13, 2019, between the Plaintiff, et al, Defts. Index residential or public plot 1. (0200 97600 ft. permitted (1227 LIA, 80981, 6/13 | taxation, list every type hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 #061528/2014. Pursuant to right-of-way (0.05 0300 013000 & sq. ft.). (0200 47900 of exemption granted by p.m., prevailing time, on judgment of foreclosure fc required - 0.1 fc 014000) 0100 037000) NOTICE OF PUBLIC the statutory authority, each day prior to the day and sale dated Dec. 1, proposed @ west 15. Southfork 25. James Sanderlin, HEARING, BUDGET and show the cumulative set for the annual election, 2017, I will sell at pub- property line, 0.4 fc Management Corp., c/o CKG Permit VOTE AND ELECTION impact of each type of except Sunday, provided lic auction at Brookhaven proposed @ Everett c/o Definitive Service Inc. P O OF THE EAST- exemption, the cumulative that Saturday shall be by Town Hall, One Indepen- St. and 0.5 fc @ Rte. Design 76 W. Box 87, Bellport, PORT-SOUTH MANOR amount expected to be appointment only ,and on dence Hill, Farmingville, 112) illuminance Montauk Hwy., NY. Location: CENTRAL SCHOOL DIS- received as payments in June 18, 2019, the day set NY on July 17, 2019 at 2:00 at property line Hampton Bays, North side Burchell TRICT lieu of taxes (PILOT) and for the election. Any qual- p.m. prem. k/a 42 Edwards adjacent to NY. Location: St. 776’+/- East of SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW the cumulative impact of ified voter then present Road, Mastic Beach, NY commercial use Southwest corner Kinn St., Blue Point. YORK all exemptions granted. In in the polling place may a/k/a Section 978.90 f/k/a (0.1 fc required – Association Rd. Applicant requests NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- addition, said exemption object to the voting of the 021.00, Block 09.00 f/k/a 0.2 fc proposed). and Bayshore Ave., side yard & rear EN, that a Public Hear- report shall be posted on ballot upon appropriate 02.00, Lot 014.000, District 5. Maria Cunha, Bellport. Applicant yard variances for ing of the qualified vot- any bulletin board main- grounds by making his 0209. Approx. amt. of judg- c/o Andrew requests lot area, existing inground ers of the Eastport-South tained by the District for or her challenge and the ment is $674,879.62 plus Malguarnera 713 lot frontage swimming pool. Manor Central School public notices and on any reasons therefore known costs and interest. Sold Main St., Port (Association Rd.), (0200 98090 0400 District, Town of Manor- website maintained by the to the Inspector of Elec- subject to terms and con- Jefferson, NY. front yard setback 013000) ville, Suffolk County, New District. tion before the close of ditions of filed judgment Location: South from Bayshore 26. Camilla Gallacher, York, will be held in the AND FURTHER NOTICE the polls. and terms of sale. JAMES side Granny Rd. Ave. and rear c/o CKG Permit Eastport-South Manor IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Dated: Manorville, New E. MCELHONE, Refer- 193’+/- East of yard variances Service, P O Box Junior-Senior High School, personal registration of York, June 7, 2019 ee. FRENKEL LAMBERT Pleasant Ave., for proposed one 87, Bellport, NY. 543 Moriches Middle voters is required either By Order of the WEISS WEISMAN & GOR- Medford. Applicant family dwelling on Location: South Island Road, Manorville, pursuant to Section 2014 BOARD OF EDUCATION DON, LLP, Attys. for Pltf., requests division of plot 2. side Beaver Dam New York, in the High of the Education Law, or OF THE 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore, a parcel into 3 plots, 18. Ocean 11 Realty Rd. 377’+/- West School Cafeteria, in said pursuant to Article 5 of the EASTPORT-SOUTH MAN- NY. File No. 28368 - #97070 1,2 & 3 requiring 2, LLC, 2410 N. of Newey Ln., district on June 11, 2019, at Election Law. If a voter has OR CENTRAL SCHOOL LIA, 80980, 6/13, 20, 27- no variances for Ocean Ave., Suite Brookhaven. 6:30 p.m., prevailing time, heretofore registered pur- DISTRICT 7/4 | existing one family 302, Medford, NY. Applicant requests for the transaction of busi- suant to Section 2014 of Manorville, New York dwelling on plot Location: North side yard & ness as authorized by the the Education Law and has Sharon P. Murray, District NOTICE OF PUBLIC 1 (lot conforms). side Long Island height variances Education Law, including voted at an annual or spe- Clerk HEARING (0200 54400 0200 Expressway N. for proposed 18’ the following items: cial district meeting within AVISO DE AUDIENCIA BOARD OF ZONING 002000) Service Rd. 821’ high detached 1. To present to the the last four (4) calendar PÚBLICA, VOTO DE PRE- APPEALS 6. Maria Cunha, East of N. Ocean garage (14’ high voters a detailed years, he or she is eligible SUPUESTO Y ELECCIÓN TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN c/o Andrew Ave. (East side permitted) with statement of the to vote at this election. If DEL DISTRITO ESCO- PURSUANT TO THE PRO- Malguarnera 713 N. Ocean Ave.), attached 375 sq. amount of money, a voter is registered and LAR CENTRAL DE EAST- VISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, Main St., Port Farmingville. ft. pool house (300 which will be eligible to vote under Arti- PORT-SOUTH MANOR SEC. 85-55 (B) OF THE Jefferson, NY. Applicant requests sq. ft. permitted required for the cle 5 of the Election Law, CONDADO DE SUFFOLK, BUILDING ZONE ORDI- Location: East the following relief - non customary 2019-2020 fiscalhe or she is also eligible NEW YORK NANCE OF THE TOWN side Pleasant for proposed mini- structure size) year. to vote at this election. All A CONTINUACIÓN SE OF BROOKHAVEN, Ave. 179’+/- South storage warehouse: located in required 2. To discuss all the other persons who wish to DA EL AVISO, que una NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- of Granny Rd., maximum floor area side yard. (0200 items hereinafter vote must register. audiencia pública para los EN THAT THE BOARD OF Medford. Applicant ratio (30% required 97640 0100 027000) set forth to be voted AND FURTHER NOTICE votantes calificados del Continued on page 21 20 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019

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ADICIONAL que cualqui- 8:00 a.m. y las 4:00 p.m. ing scheduled for the 2nd ed, situate, lying and being being a plot 100 ft. x 75 NOTICE IS HEREBY requested for the follow- er residente del Distrito cuando la escuela esté en day of July 2019 at 7:30 in the Town of Brookha- ft. Approx. amt. of judg- GIVEN that the Planning ing: a partir del 7 de junio del sesión en cualquier día pm has been re-scheduled ven, County of Suffolk, ment is $528,622.11 plus Board of the Incorporat- Bid Name: Kaspersky 2019, puede obtener una anterior al 13 de junio de to meet on the 9th day of State of NY, District 0200 costs and interest. Sold ed Village of Patchogue, Software/License/Support, copia de la declaración del 2019 para agregar cual- July, 2019, at 7:30 o’clock Section 775.00 Block 01.00 subject to terms and con- NY will meet at 14 Bak- Re-Bid # 19-20 025 monto de dinero que se quier nombre adicional al P.M. at Fire District Head- Lot 016.000. Approxi- ditions of filed judgment er Street, Patchogue, NY Place of Opening: requerirá para financiar el Registro que se usará en la quarters, 31 Main St., mate amount of judgment and terms of sale. KEN- on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 Eastport-South Manor presupuesto del Distrito elección mencionada ante- Yaphank. $384,599.56 plus interest NETH SEIDELL, Referee. at 7:30 pm and will hold Central School District Escolar para el 2019-2020, riormente, momento en el This notification is being and costs. Premises will THE MARGOLIN & WEIN- a Public Hearing for the District Administration sin incluir el dinero públi- que cualquier persona ten- given to the news media be sold subject to provi- REB LAW GROUP, LLP, application: 149 Dayton Avenue co, entre las 8:00 a.m. y drá derecho a que se colo- pursuant to the provisions sions of filed Judgment Attys. for Pltf., 165 Eileen Lee Corp., 14 Hammond Manorville, NY 11949 4:00 p.m., hora predomi- que su nombre en dicho of Section 94 of the Public Index# 609015/2016. Way, Ste. 101, Syosset, NY. Street and 26 West Avenue, Date of Opening: nante, excepto los sába- Registro, siempre que en Officers Law of the State Robert Caputo, Esq., Ref- #97168 seeks referral to Board of June 21, 2019 dos, domingos o feriados, dicha reunión con la Sec- of New York. eree LIA, 80988, 6/13 | Trustees for zoning change Time of Opening: en la Oficina de la Secre- retaria de dicho Distrito By order of the Board of Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, to D-5 for storage facility. 11:00 am taria de Distrito, 149 Day- Escolar, se demuestre a Fire Commissioners of the LLC INVITATION TO Subject premises is locat- Contact Person: ton Avenue, Manorville, satisfacción de la Secretar- Yaphank Fire District. Attorney(s) for the Plain- PROPOSERS ed in the D-2 and E-lndus- Amy Bellise New York 11949 y en el ia de dicho Distrito Esco- Paulamarie Rosso-Thomp- tiff Notice is hereby given that trial Zone. (631) 801-3016 sitio web del Distrito. lar, que tiene derecho a son 175 Mile Crossing Boule- request for proposals are 19-21 Instructions to Bidders, TAMBIEN SE AVISA que votar en la elección para Secretary vard sought and requested for The hearing for the above Specifications and Bid dicha reunión especial del la cual está preparado el Yaphank Fire District Rochester, New York the following: has been scheduled to be forms may be obtained at distrito que revisará el pre- Registro. El Registro así LIA, 80983, 6/13 | 14624 Bid Name: heard before the Planning the Central Office. supuesto, se llevará a cabo preparado de acuerdo (877) 430-4792 Legal Services, RFP#19-20 Board in Village Hall, 14 Board of Education el martes 18 de junio de con la Sección 2014 de Notice is hereby given that Dated: April 18, 2019 032 Baker Street, Patchogue, Eastport-South Manor 2019, en la sala de juntas la Ley de Educación se an order entered by the LIA, 80986, 6/6, 13, 20, Deliver RFP’s To: NY on June 25, 2019 at CSD de la escuela secundaria archivará en la Oficina de Supreme Court, County 27- 7/4 | Eastport-South Manor 7:30 pm. Suffolk County, New de Eastport-South Man- la Secretaria del Distrito, of Sufffolk, on the 30th Central School District June 13, 2019 York or, 543 Moriches Middle en su oficina en el edi- day of May, 2019, bearing NOTICE OF SALE Administration Office John Rocco, Chairman LIA, 80996, 6/13 | Island Road, Manorville, ficio de Administración Index No. 19-02841, a copy SUPREME COURT COUN- 149 Dayton Avenue Planning Board New York, entre las 6:00 del Distrito, 149 Dayton of which may be exam- TY OF SUFFOLK Manorville, NY 11949 LIA, 80992, 6/13 | LEGAL NOTICE a.m. y las 9:00 p.m., hora Avenue, Manorville, New ined at the Office of the U.S. Bank National Asso- Due Date and Time: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- predominante, momento York, y estará abierto para Clerk, located at 310 Cen- ciation, not in its individ- June 21, 2019, no later than NOTICE OF PUBLIC EN, that the fiscal affairs en el cual se abrirán las inspección por cualquier tre Drive, Riverhead, New ual capacity but solely 12:00 pm HEARING of the North Patchogue urnas para votar mediante votante calificado del Dis- York 11901, grants me the as trustee for the RMAC Contact Person: NOTICE IS HEREBY Fire District for the peri- papeletas de votación trito, a partir del jueves right, to assume the name Trust, Series 2016-CTT, Amy Bellise, Purchasing GIVEN that the Planning od beginning on January sobre los siguientes ele- 13 de junio de 2019, entre of PATRICIA L. GANNON. Plaintiff (631) 801-3016 Board of the Incorporat- 1, 2018 and ending on mentos: las 8:00 am y las 4:00 pm, My present address is 15 AGAINST Instructions to proposers, ed Village of Patchogue, December 31, 2018 have 1. Adoptar el hora del día, todos los días Country Road, Medford, Seamas Rutherford a/k/a specifications and forms NY will meet at 14 Bak- been examined by Shee- presupuesto antes del día establecido New York 11763. The date Seamas E. Rutherford; et may be obtained at the er Street, Patchogue, NY han and Company, CPA, anual del Distrito para la elección, excepto of my birth is April 16, al., Defendant(s) Administration Office. on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 PC, independent certified Escolar para el año el domingo, el sábado será 1960. My present name is Pursuant to a Judgment Board of Education at 7:30 pm and will hold public accountants and fiscal 2019-2020solo con cita previa, y en PATRICIA L. CRUZ. of Foreclosure and Sale Eastport-South Manor a Public Hearing for the that the report of examina- y autorizar que la los lugares de votación el LIA, 80984, 6/13 | duly dated March 29, 2019 CSD application: tion performed and man- porción requerida día de la votación. I, the undersigned Referee Suffolk County, New York Wafi Fawaz Elayah, 125 agement letter prepared in del mismo se POR UTIMO SE AVISA, Notice is hereby given to will sell at public auction LIA, 80989, 6/13 | Medford Avenue, seeks conjunction with the exter- aumente mediante que las solicitudes de bole- Qualified Voters of the at the Brookhaven Town permission to open a con- nal audit by Sheehan and impuestos sobre tas de votación en aus- Cherry Grove Fire District, Hall, 1 Independence Hill -- LEGAL NOTICE -- venience store. Subject Company, independent el impuesto a la encia se podrán obtener Town of Brookhaven, Farmingville, NY 11738 on ADVERTISEMENT FOR premises is located in the certified public accoun- propiedad del durante las horas de ofici- County of Suffolk, State of July 12, 2019 at 10:00AM, BIDS FOR FEDERAL D-1 Business Zone. tants has been filed in my Distrito. na de la Secretaria del Dis- New York that the annual premises known as 249 FOOD SERVICE PRO- 19-22 office where it is avail- ADEMÁS, SE OTORGA trito a partir del 3 de junio election of Fire Commis- Madison Street, Mastic GRAMS The hearing for the above able as a public record for EL AVISO de que, de con- de 2019; las solicitudes sioner will be held at the Beach, NY 11951. All that The South Country Cen- has been scheduled to be inspection by all interested formidad con la Sección completadas deben ser Cherry Grove Fire District certain plot piece or parcel tral School District, 189 heard before the Planning persons, Monday through 495 de la Ley del Impuesto recibidas por la Secretaria Building, 181 Bayview of land, with the buildings Dunton Avenue, East Pat- Board in Village Hall, 14 Friday between the hours sobre Bienes Inmuebles, del Distrito al menos siete Walk, Cherry Grove, New and improvements erect- chogue, New York, 11772, Baker Street, Patchogue, of 10:00am and 4:00pm. el Distrito Escolar debe (7) días antes de la elec- York, on Tuesday, July 09, ed, situate, lying and being invites sealed bids for pro- NY on June 25, 2019 at Pursuant to Section 181-b adjuntar a su presupuesto ción, 11 de junio de 2019, 2019, between the hours of in the Town of Brookha- viding the services to oper- 7:30 pm. of the Town Law, the gov- propuesto un informe de si la boleta debe enviarse 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM, Day- ven, County of Suffolk, ate the Breakfast, Lunch June 13, 2019 erning board of the North exención. Dicho informe al votante, o el día antes de light Savings Time for the State of NY, District 0200 and After School Snack John Rocco, Chairman Patchogue Fire District de exención, que también la elección, 17 de junio de purpose of electing one (1) Section 01 Block 001 Lot Child Nutrition Programs Planning Board shall prepare a written formará parte del presu- 2019, si la boleta debe ser Fire Commissioner for a 014.000 f/k/a District 0200 for the South Country Cen- LIA, 80993, 6/13 | response and corrective puesto final, mostrará entregada personalmente term of five (5) years to Section 938.00 Block 06.00 tral School District. action plan to the report of cómo el valor evaluado al votante. Las boletas fill the vacancy created by Lot 029.000. Approxi- Bids will be received at NOTICE IS HEREBY external audit of the inde- total de la evaluación final de votación en ausencia the expiration of the term mate amount of judgment the Office of the Assis- GIVEN that the Plan- pendent public accountant utilizada en el proceso pre- deben ser recibidas por el of Gerri Losquadro, who is $113,999.82 plus interest tant Superintendent for ning Board/Architectur- and file any such response supuestario está exento de Secretario del Distrito a eligible to succeed herself. and costs. Premises will Finance and Management al Review Board of the and corrective action plan impuestos, enumera todos más tardar a las 5:00 p.m., Anyone wishing to become be sold subject to provi- Services, South Country Incorporated Village of in my office as a public los tipos de exenciones hora predominante, el a candidate for this posi- sions of filed Judgment Central School District, Patchogue, NY will meet record for inspection by otorgadas por la autori- martes 18 de junio de 2019. tion must be a regis- Index# 605557/2016. 189 Dunton Avenue, East at the 14 Baker Street, all interested persons not dad estatutaria y muestra Una lista de las personas tered voter in the Cherry Valerie Cartright, Esq., Patchogue, New York, Patchogue, NY on Tues- later 90 days from the date el impacto acumulativo a quienes se emiten las Grove Fire District and Referee 11772 until 10:00am on Fri- day, June 25, 2019 at 7:30 hereof. de cada tipo de exención, boletas de votación en is required to notify the Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, day, June 28, 2019. Speci- pm and will hold a Public DATED: NORTH PAT- el monto acumulado que ausencia estará disponible District, in writing that LLC fications may be obtained Hearing for the applica- CHOGUE, NEW YORK se espera recibir como para la inspección de los they are seeking the posi- Attorney(s) for the Plain- at the Office of the Assis- tion: JUNE 10, 2019 pagos en lugar de impues- votantes calificados del tion of Fire Commission- tiff tant Superintendent for South Ocean Realty, LLC, ATTEST: tos (PILOT) y el impac- Distrito en la Oficina de er specifying the term. In 175 Mile Crossing Boule- Finance and Management 371 S. Ocean Avenue, LAUREN GONNELLY to acumulativo de todas la Secretaria del Distrito order to be on the ballot, vard Services, located at the seeks permission to con- SECRETARY las exenciones otorgadas. desde el jueves 13 de junio their notice must be post- Rochester, New York above-mentioned address. vert porch to living space. NORTH PATCHOGUE Además, dicho informe de de 2019, entre las 8:00 am marked at least twenty 14624 The South Country Cen- Applicant also seeks per- FIRE DISTRICT exención se publicará en y las 4:00 pm, hora pre- (20) days prior to the date (877) 430-4792 tral School District Board mission from Architectur- LIA, 80997, 6/13 | cualquier tablero de anun- dominante, todos los días of such Fire District elec- Dated: May 20, 2019 of Education reserves al Review Board for exte- cios mantenido por el Dis- antes del día establecido tions. This year the post- LIA, 80987, 6/13, 20, 27- the right to reject all bids rior modifications. Subject NOTICE OF trito para avisos públicos para la elección anual, mark date would be no 7/4 | and the right to waive any premises is located in the PUBLIC HEARING y en cualquier sitio web excepto el domingo, el later than June 19, 2019. informality in bids. RPO District. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE mantenido por el Distrito. sábado será provisto solo This notice needs to be NOTICE OF POSTPONE- All prospective bidders 19-23 that the Planning Board of ADEMÁS SE ADVIERTE con cita, y el 18 de junio mailed to the Secretary as MENT OF SALE are required to attend a June 6, 2019 the Village of Bellport will que se requiere el registro de 2019, el día establecido follows: THE BELOW SALE WAS pre-bid conference and John Rocco, Chairman hold a public hearing on personal de los votantes, para la elección. Cualquier Cherry Grove Fire District ORIGINALLY SCHED- site visitation to be held at Planning Board June 26, 2019 at 7:00 pm ya sea de conformidad con votante calificado que esté c/o Arthur C. Cohen ULED FOR JUNE 7, 2019 1:00pm on Thursday, June LIA, 80994, 6/13 | at the Bellport Community la Sección 2014 de la Ley presente en el lugar de P. O. Box 4168 AT 1:00 P.M. AND IS 20, 2019 in the Business Center located at 4 Bell de Educación, o de con- votación puede objetar la Cherry Grove, NY 11782- BEING POSTPONED TO Office, 189 Dunton Ave- By Virtue Of A Default In A St., Bellport, New York formidad con el Artículo 5 votación de la boleta en los 0995 JUNE 20, 2019 AT 4:00 P.M. nue, East Patchogue, New Security Agreement Made to consider the following de la Ley de Elecciones. Si términos apropiados pre- LIA, 80985, 6/13 | AT THE SAME PLACE. York, 11772. By Seavillle, Inc. To Gibb application: un votante se ha registrado sentando su impugnación KENNETH SEIDELL REF- By: Dr. Sam Gergis Capital LLC, I Will Hereby Porters on the Lane/John hasta ahora de conformi- y las razones, y hacerlas NOTICE OF SALE EREE. Assistant Foreclose Upon And Sell Giannott is seeking a spe- dad con la Sección 2014 conocer al Inspector de SUPREME COURT COUN- SUPREME COURT: SUF- Superintendent At Public Auction Sale On cial permit to place tables de la Ley de Educación y Elecciones antes del cierre TY OF SUFFOLK FOLK COUNTY. SNOW- for Finance and Friday, June 21, 2019 At and chairs on the sidewalk ha votado en una reunión de las urnas. Wells Fargo Bank, NA, BIRD 2, LLC, Pltf. vs. KIM- Management Services 12:00Pm At 91 Howells in front of the building. anual o especial del dis- Fecha: Manorville, Nueva Plaintiff BERLY KEY A/K/A KIM Dated: June 13, 2019 Road, Brightwaters, New The building is located in trito dentro de los últi- York, 7 de junio de 2019 AGAINST KEY, et al, Defts. Index LIA, 80990, 6/13 | York 11718, The Chattels the “E” Business District. mos cuatro (4) años cal- Por orden de la Theodore Christensen #07-6461. Pursuant to judg- Of The Aforementioned The Suffolk County Tax endario, es elegible para JUNTA DE EDUCACIÓN a/k/a Theodore V. Chris- ment of foreclosure and LEGAL NOTICE Security Agreement Con- Map Number is 0202-8-3- votar en esta elección. Si DE LA tensen; Cynthia Chris- sale entered Mar. 28, 2019, NOTICE OF PUBLIC sisting Of Equipment, Fur- 30. un votante está registrado DISTRITO ESCOLAR tensen a/k/a Cynthia C. I will sell at public auction HEARING nishings, Inventory, And All persons with an inter- y es elegible para votar CENTRO DE EAST- Christensen; et al., Defen- at Brookhaven Town Hall, NOTICE IS HEREBY Fixtures Of A Restaurant est may attend and will conforme al Artículo 5 de PORT-SOUTH MANOR dant(s) One Independence Hill, GIVEN that the Planning Business. The Secured be heard. The Communi- la Ley de Elecciones, él Manorville, Nueva York Pursuant to a Judgment of Farmingville, NY on June Board of the Incorporated Party Reserves The Right ty Center is handicapped o ella también es elegible Sharon P. Murray, Secre- Foreclosure and Sale duly 20, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. prem. Village of Patchogue, NY To Bid And/Or Purchase accessible. para votar en esta elec- taria del Distrito dated September 12, 2018 k/a 748 Hoffman Avenue, will meet at the Municipal At This U.C.C. Security BY ORDER OF THE PLAN- ción. Todas las demás LIA, 80982, 6/13 | I, the undersigned Referee Bellport, NY a/k/a Dis- Building, 14 Baker Street, Agreement Foreclosure NING BOARD, VILLAGE personas que deseen votar will sell at public auction trict 0200, Section 959.00, Patchogue, NY on Tues- Auction Sale. Eliot Mill- OF BELLPORT: STEPHEN deben registrarse. Notice of Change of the at the Brookhaven Town Block 03.00, Lot 042.00. day, June 25, 2019 at 6:30 man Auctioneers LLC, MUSOLINO, CHAIRPER- TAMBIEN COMO AVISO Date, Monthly Meeting Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Said property beginning pm for the purpose of a Auctioneers As Agent For SON ADICIONAL, los votantes Yaphank Fire District Farmingville, New York, at a point on the wester- Public Work Session. The Secured Party. 718- LIA, 80998, 6/13 | pueden registrarse con la Please take notice that 11738 on July 16, 2019 at ly side of Hoffman Ave. June l3, 2019 327-7697 Secretaria de dicho Dis- the regular monthly meet- 9:30AM, premises known distant 550 ft. Northerly John Rocco, Chairman LIA, 80995, 6/13 | trito Escolar en su oficina ing for the Yaphank Fire as 63 White Pine Way, Med- from the corner formed Planning Board en el edificio de Admin- District of the Town of ford, NY 11763. All that by the intersection of the LIA, 80991, 6/13 | INVITATION TO istración del Distrito, 149 Brookhaven, County of certain plot piece or parcel westerly side of Hoffman BIDDERS Dayton Avenue, Manor- Suffolk, New York, has of land, with the buildings Ave. with the northerly NOTICE OF PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that ville, New York, entre las been changed. The meet- and improvements erect- side of Brookhaven Ave., HEARING sealed bids are sought and JUNE 13, 2019 - THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 23 BELLPORT ______Cuomo: Mother Nature was right

Governor visits Bellport Bay state’s shellfish restoration program last Thursday. The program, coordinat- to help plant shellfish as part ed by the Department of Environmental of state effort to restore clean Conservation, identifies Bellport Bay as one of five sanctuaries for shellfish waters growth. Each clam can filter up to two liters BY GLENN ROHRBACKER of water per day, according to DEC commissioner Basil Seggos. In recent With a Bellport hat and a few bags years, using naturally grown oysters of shellfish, Gov. Andrew Cuomo set and other shellfish has been one of the out onto Bellport Bay to observe the primary ways to improve local waters. Through pollution, algae can overgrow and make sites inhospitable for shell- fish, therefore removing a filter for the water, which in turn causes brown or red tides. Replanting shellfish restores the natural filter. Friends of Bellport “Mother Nature had the best water filtration system. It was called clams and oysters.” -Gov. Andrew Cuomo Pictured (left to right) are: State Sen. Monica Martinez, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Nassau County executive Laura Curran and DEC commissioner Basil Seggos. Bay, a local nonprofit which has been planting oysters on its own since 2015, halfway point to the 171-million clam “When you take a step back on what has secured a 90 percent survival rate, goal will be met this year, Seggos said. we need to accomplish as a society, which allows the program to grow each “We must be aggressive and innova- as a community, there is no issue that year. tive in our response to environmental comes higher on the list than the envi- “Through our plantings and the issues, now more than ever,” said state ronment,” Cuomo said. “And anyone data collection, we have been able to Sen. Monica Martinez. who is observing the course of the demonstrate through our studies that Cuomo gave a nod to Brookhaven world with any reality and objectivity shellfish really do indeed prosper in supervisor Ed Romaine, who has been knows that this planet’s environment is HIGH TIDE TABLESBellport,” said Thomas Schultz,FOR presi- LOCALleading a town-level effortWATERS to restore in real, real trouble.” Thousands of clams were placed in the dent of FoBB. the bays with shellfish farmed at a Cuomo said the state is the national baySPONSORED by the governor and other elected Thursday marked the halfway point hatchery in Mt. Sinai Harbor. The gov- leader in restoring the health of waters, officials,BY: which puts the state more than in the state’s planting goal for Bellport, ernor recently approved a $300,000 with more new technology and money halfway towards its goal for shellfish res- a feat the governor expects to meet, grant for the hatchery, which allows than any other state. He called the toration.265 West Main Street, Patchoguethen double. Throughout the state, the additional electrical power to reach the effortFree a Saltwater“grander scale than has ever Celebratingsite, increasing 37 productivity. Years! Registrybeen done before.”Availablen 631-654-2311 www.jjsportsfishing.com

Week Of Thurs Thurs Fri Fri Sat Sat Sun Sun Mon Mon Tues Tues Wed Wed May 30 - June 5 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Sandy Hook 5:25 AM 5:55 PM 6:16 AM 6:38 PM 7:02 AM 7:18 PM 7:47 AM 7:58 PM 8:31 AM 8:39 PM 9:16 AM 9:23 PM 10:05 AM 10:11 PM Patchogue 8:39 AM 9:09 PM 9:30 AM 9:52 PM 10:16 AM 10:32 PM 11:01 AM 11:12 PM 11:45 AM 11:53 PM ___ 12:30 PM 12:37 AM 1:19 PM Moriches Inlet 4:28 AM 4:58 PM 5:19 AM 5:41 PM 6:05 AM 6:21 PM 6:50 AM 7:01 PM 7:34 AM 7:42 PM 8:19 AM 8:26 PM 9:08 AM 9:14 PM Moriches Bay 5:07 AM 5:37 PM 5:58 AM 6:20 PM 6:44 AM 7:00 PM 7:29 AM 7:40 PM 8:13 AM 8:21 PM 8:58 AM 9:05 PM 9:47 AM 9:53 PM Sayville 7:52 AM 8:22 PM 8:43 AM 9:05 PM 9:29 AM 9:45 PM 10:14 AM 10:25 PM 10:58 AM 11:06 PM 11:43 AM 11:50 PM ___ 12:32 PM Bay Shore 7:40 AM 8:10 PM 8:31 AM 8:53 PM 9:17 AM 9:33 PM 10:02 AM 10:13 AM 10:46 AM 10:54 PM 11:31 AM 11:38 PM ___ 12:20 PM 4:46 AM 5:16 PM 5:37 AM 5:59 PM 6:23 AM 6:39 PM 7:08 AM 7:19 PM 7:52 AM 8:00 PM 8:37 AM 8:44 PM 9:26 AM 9:32 PM

Gov. Andrew Cuomo visits Bellport Bay to learn about and plant shellfish in a state Junesanctuary. 13 Bellport mayor Ray Fell and Brookhaven supervisor Ed Romaine greet the governor. All photos ADV/Rohrbacker

High Tide Tables For Local Waters

Week Of Thurs Thurs Fri Fri Sat Sat Sun Sun Mon Mon Tues Tues Wed Wed June 13 - June 19 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Sandy Hook 5:03 AM 5:43 PM 6:02 AM 6:35 PM 6:57 AM 7:24 PM 7:47 AM 8:08 PM 8:34 AM 8:52 PM 9:20 AM 9:34 PM 10:06 AM 10:18 PM Patchogue 8:17 AM 8:57 PM 9:16 AM 9:49 PM 10:11 AM 10:38 PM 11:01 AM 11:22 PM 11:48 AM ___ 12:06 AM 12:34 PM 12:48 AM 1:20 PM Moriches Inlet 4:06 AM 4:46 PM 5:05 AM 5:38 PM 6:00 AM 6:27 PM 6:50 AM 7:11 PM 7:37 AM 7:55 PM 8:23 AM 8:37 PM 9:09 AM 9:21 PM Moriches Bay 4:45 AM 5:25 PM 5:44 AM 6:17 PM 6:39 AM 7:06 PM 7:29 AM 7:50 PM 8:16 AM 8:34 PM 9:02 AM 9:16 PM 9:48 AM 10:00 PM Sayville 7:30 AM 8:10 PM 8:29 AM 9:02 PM 9:24 AM 9:51 PM 10:14 AM 10:35 PM 11:01 AM 11:19 PM 11:47 AM ___ 12:01 AM 12:33 PM Bay Shore 7:18 AM 7:58 PM 8:17 AM 8:50 PM 9:12 AM 9:39 PM 10:02 AM 10:23 AM 10:47 AM 11:09 PM 11:35 AM 11:49 PM ___ 12:21 PM Fire Island Inlet 4:24 AM 5:04 PM 5:23 AM 5:56 PM 6:18 AM 6:45 PM 7:08 AM 7:29 PM 7:55 AM 8:13 PM 8:41 AM 8:55 PM 9:27 AM 9:39 PM 24 THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE - JUNE 13, 2019

in and around the Village...

153 South Country Road, Bellport 286-3366 Visit us on our website for more listings: www.eileengreenrealty.com Proud supporter of the Boys and Girls Club of the Bellport Area. BROOKHAVEN HAMLET BELLPORT VILLAGE BRIGHT AND SUNNY , BELLPORT VILLAGE

Gorgeous Cape with Attached Legal 1 Bedroom Cottage in the Hamlet. The Main House features a living room with wood Built in 2006 on .93 Acres in the Village of Bellport. 9’Ceilings with crown molding, Living room with gas fi replace, Formal Stunning gardens at this meticulous Bellport Colonial. Living room with wood burning stove, gorgeous kitchen with brand burning fi replace, an eat-in kitchen with brand new stainless appliances, granite countertops, and sliders to deck. A formal Dining room, Gourmet kitchen (Viking stove, Sub Zero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, wine refrigerator, granite countertops), new stainless appliances and granite countertops. Breakfast area has loft and sliders to huge deck with electric awning dining room, full bath, and bedroom with sliders complete the downstairs. Upstairs are a former bedroom now converted Laundry Room (washer, gas dryer, built in cabinets, granite countertops), Family Room with gas fi replace, Offi ce/Library and hot tub overlooking manicured gardens. There are a family room, dining room and powder room on the main fl oor. On into family room, full bath, and master bedroom. The attached cottage has a living room, eat in kitchen, washer and dryer, with shared gas fi replace. Large Master Suite with vaulted ceiling, large walk in closet, en suite bathroom with soaking tub, the upper level are 3 bedrooms and full bath, with plenty of closet space. Finished basement, 1 car garage attached by and powder room on the main fl oor. Upstairs are a bedroom and full bath. A full unfi nished basement with work area and frameless glass shower enclosure with rain head, tumbled marble and shower wall. 3 additional Bedrooms breezeway, central air, and lovely brick patio. Move right in, nothing to do! bilco doors, 5 yr old Budaris heating/water system, beautiful deck and gardens complete this package. (2 with en suite bathrooms). Asking $675,000 Asking: $1,295,000 Asking $469,000

OPEN HOUSE- 180 SOUTH COUNTRY RD., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, FROM 1:00-2:30 OPEN HOUSE- 6 SOUTH BREWSTER., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, FROM 1:00-2:30 BELLPORT VILLAGE

BELLPORT VILLAGE SOUTH BELLPORT VILLAGE SOUTH Gracious Turn of the Century 3 Story Home in the Heart of Bellport Village South. Beautiful 1900’s Colonial with 10’ ceilings Darling Historic 1800’s Cottage, moved from Bellport Lane, features beautiful entry foyer, formal living room with fi replace, Beautifully done expanded Split 4 Level home with tons of storage space! Gourmet Eat In Kitchen with large granite island and stainless steel appliances has been redone and is near to marina, ferry, restaurants, and shops. Chef’s Kitchen opens to Great room which is light formal dining room with fi replace, offi ce, 3 season room with french doors to yard, large country kitchen with magnifi cent which opens to huge family room with cathedral ceilings. A formal dining room, and living room with wood burning fi replace are also on the main level. The t. fi lled with southern exposure. Perfect for formal or casual entertaining. 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, gunite in-ground pool, 3 tiled backsplash, stainless appliances, and granite countertops. There is also a bedroom near full bath, and laundry area. 2nd level has the master bedroom with full bath, the 3rd level is a bedroom with living room area, and the 4th level has another bedroom. Downstairs is an car detached garage all on .32 Acres. New burner, roof, custom windows, kitchen, and baths. Upstairs is the master with bath that has jacuzzi tub, and lots of closet space. Wide plank wood fl oors, skylights, charming offi ce, full bath, laundry room, and utilities. There is also a crawl space for storage. The family room has sliders that open to manicured yard and 20×40 shed and detached garage, pergola off back deck, and gorgeous perennial gardens all on .50 acres heated in-ground pool. Attached 1 car garage, Central Air, Oil Hot Water Heat, Sprinklers, and extra parking for boat or other vehicles. Asking $1,975,000 Asking: $649,000 Asking: $1,300,000 Asking $865,000 OPEN HOUSE- 12 GEORGE COURT, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, FROM 11:00-1:00 70 North Howells Point Rd OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, JUNE 15, FROM 11:00-1:00 13 Mott Drive, OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, JUNE 15TH, FROM 12:00-2:00

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