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149th Year, Issue 13 | NOVEMBER 7, 2019 | www.longislandadvance.net | $ 1.00 WEEKLY PERIODICAL Bellone earns a third term Suffolk County executive Steve Bellone celebrated with fellow Democrats Tuesday after winning his third term in office. He defeated challenger comptroller John Kennedy with 55 percent of the vote. In his acceptance speech, Bellone called for bipartisan efforts to move the county forward. Democrats also kept control of the Legislature, even with the contested race in the 8th district. See story on page 3. ADV/Rohrbacker Town Republicans sweep Women are veterans, too Entire Brookhaven Town board re-elected for first four-year term BY NICOLE FUENTES Brookhaven Town Republicans celebrat- ed yet another year of victory at the Stereo Garden in Patchogue late Tuesday night. Later that evening, Suffolk County Repub- lican chairman Jesse Garcia announced the winners. All Brookhaven Town incumbents were re-elected to their first four-year term after a referendum passed last year changing the term from two years to four. “Let’s kick off this party with our home- town. An amazing sweep here in Brookha- ven,” Garcia said, announcing the big win. “With well over 60 percent, Edward Romaine!” Supervisor Ed Romaine was re-elected to his fourth full term with a total of 51,155 votes, making up just over 61 percent of the vote, over his opponent William Ferraro III. Earlier that day, Romaine started off with his usual breakfast at the Moriches Bay Diner. “Thank you Brookhaven for this over- Suffolk County forms first-ever Women Veterans Advisory Board BY NICOLE FUENTES Hide no more. Women veterans final- ly have a voice at their own table—in Suffolk County—with the latest install- ment of the Women Veterans Advisory Board. “As chairwoman of the Legislature’s Veterans Committee, I work to ensure that the voices of all of our veter- ans are heard and their concerns are addressed,” said Legis. Susan A. Ber- land, explaining the reasoning behind forming the new board. “I sponsored this resolution to provide female veter- ans with a protected space to discuss issues that pertain to them. I look for- ward to the great work this advisory board will to do on behalf of Suffolk County’s female veterans.” Patchogue resident and Marine vet- eran StaceyAnn Castro-Tapler was recruited by Berland (D) to help form the new board, after she couldn’t figure out why there was a lack of women veteran participation. Castro-Tapler, who by day works closely with veterans at the Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk Inc., said the answer was simple: women veterans will not self-identify as veter- ans, especially in front of an all-male board. “The entire veteran organization has been built men-centric. Not that it’s a bad thing, but we have this demograph- ic of women who aren’t getting the ser- vices they need,” she said, explaining that women weren’t going to attend without their own board. “They are tired of explaining and justifying their needs, as women.” Now, she is on a mission to help drag women veterans out from hiding. She See REPUBLICANS on page 3 See WOMEN’S ADVISORY on page 14 East Patchogue Street renamed for veteran Page 7 Patchogue Village Veterans Day Page 6 Supervisor Ed Romaine celebrates the town Republicans’ wins; all incumbents were re-elected to their first four-year terms.
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Bellone earns a third termSuffolk County executive Steve Bellone celebrated with fellow Democrats Tuesday after winning his third term in office. He defeated challenger comptroller John Kennedy with 55 percent of the vote. In his acceptance speech, Bellone called for bipartisan efforts to move the county forward. Democrats also kept control of the Legislature, even with the contested race in the 8th district.  See story on page 3.

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Women are veterans, too

Entire Brookhaven Town board re-elected for first four-year term

BY NICOLE FUENTES

Brookhaven Town Republicans celebrat-ed yet another year of victory at the Stereo Garden in Patchogue late Tuesday night. Later that evening, Suffolk County Repub-lican chairman Jesse Garcia announced the winners.

All Brookhaven Town incumbents were re-elected to their first four-year term after a referendum passed last year changing the term from two years to four.

“Let’s kick off this party with our home-town. An amazing sweep here in Brookha-ven,” Garcia said, announcing the big win. “With well over 60 percent, Edward Romaine!”

Supervisor Ed Romaine was re-elected to his fourth full term with a total of 51,155 votes, making up just over 61 percent of the vote, over his opponent William Ferraro III. Earlier that day, Romaine started off with

his usual breakfast at the Moriches Bay Diner.

“Thank you Brookhaven for this over-

Suffolk County forms first-ever Women Veterans Advisory Board

BY NICOLE FUENTES

Hide no more. Women veterans final-ly have a voice at their own table—in Suffolk County—with the latest install-ment of the Women Veterans Advisory Board.

“As chairwoman of the Legislature’s Veterans Committee, I work to ensure that the voices of all of our veter-ans are heard and their concerns are addressed,” said Legis. Susan A. Ber-land, explaining the reasoning behind forming the new board.  “I sponsored this resolution to provide female veter-ans with a protected space to discuss issues that pertain to them. I look for-ward to the great work this advisory board will to do on behalf of Suffolk County’s female veterans.”

Patchogue resident and Marine vet-eran StaceyAnn Castro-Tapler was recruited by Berland (D) to help form the new board, after she couldn’t figure out why there was a lack of women veteran participation.

Castro-Tapler, who by day works closely with veterans at the Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk Inc., said the answer was simple: women veterans will not self-identify as veter-ans, especially in front of an all-male board.

“The entire veteran organization has been built men-centric. Not that it’s a bad thing, but we have this demograph-ic of women who aren’t getting the ser-vices they need,” she said, explaining that women weren’t going to attend without their own board. “They are tired of explaining and justifying their needs, as women.”

Now, she is on a mission to help drag women veterans out from hiding. She

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whelming re-election, and thank you for re-electing our entire team,” he said to the cheering crowds. “We are going to go back to work tomorrow. The reason we ran is so that we can govern, make Brookhaven move forward, so we can fix the finances and get rid of the zombie homes, and do the things necessary to build a better town and the things that are right for the Town of Brookhaven.”

The mostly Republican board was held with only one incumbent Democrat, Valerie Cartright, re-elected in a close race earlier in the night against Republican Tracy Kosciuk, who fell short by over 2,000 votes.

Also, as part of the town Republicans’ almost-clean sweep, councilman Neil Foley (District 5) was re-elected with just over 60 percent of the vote. Councilman Michael Loguercio (District 4) was also re-elected with just over 50 percent of the vote, and councilman Dan Panico (District 6) was re-elected as well with an overwhelming 72 percent.

“Patchogue! I can’t thank you enough,” said Foley on stage addressing the crowds.

Earlier on Election Day, Foley woke up bright and early to vote and made phone calls reminding people to do so; then he and his family had dinner before heading to the party. Loguercio started early as well, voted, and then headed out with his volunteers. Panico spent the day with his 5-year-old son Grant, who was with him to celebrate later in the evening as well.

Republican councilmembers in surround-ing districts, Kevin J. LaValle and Jane Bon-ner, also won re-election, both with over 60 percent of the vote.

Highway superintendent Daniel Losquadro was re-elected by just over 58

percent, with 48,624 votes, against Democrat Anthony R. Portesy, who came in with over 41.5 percent, 34,514 votes.

“We can now begin to plan long term and I certainly will continue to move Brookhaven forward,” he promised.

Legislative winSuffolk County Legis. Rudy Sunderman

(District 3) was re-elected for his second term with just over 62 percent of the vote (6,938 votes) against his Democratic opponent Daryl Edelstein. Earlier that day, he responded to a structure fire, had breakfast with his family and voted at the Mastic Fire Department.

“I have to thank my family, friends and the community that came out and supported me,” he said. “I’ll tell you, you can take any shot that’s given to you, but it is about my community and it has always been about my community.”

Steve Bellone was re-elected to a third term as Suffolk County executive, defeating Republican challenger John Kennedy, who earned 55.42 percent and 43.38 percent of the

vote, respectively. Bellone said in his victory speech at IBEW Local 25 in Hauppauge that he looks forward to working together across the aisle and improving on the progress Suf-folk has made.

“It’s amazing what a $2-million campaign full of lies can do,” said Kennedy, bitter about his loss. “I want to thank everybody and chairman Garcia for putting his faith in me.”

Democrat Ed Hennessey won a seat on the bench of the first district court. Demo-crats also won six seats on the 10th district Supreme Court; those candidates were endorsed by the Republican and Conser-vative lines as well. Andrea Schiavoni and Victoria Gumbs Moore won seats as family court judges. n

Suffolk County executive re-elected to a third term; Calarco takes over 58 percent

BY GLENN ROHRBACKER

Democrats had a bittersweet night on Tuesday, as they kept control of the Suffolk County Legislature and executive branch, but lost races in Brookhaven and Islip towns.

Steve Bellone was re-elected to a third term as Suffolk County executive, defeat-ing challenger John Kennedy, who earned

55.42 percent and 43.38 percent of the vote, respectively. Bellone said in his victory speech at IBEW Local 25 in Hauppauge Tuesday that he looks forward to working together across the aisle and improving on the progress Suffolk has made. 

In the county Legislature, deputy presid-ing officer Rob Calarco defeated challenger Dominick Thorne in District 7, earning 58.86 percent of the vote. 

“Thank you to everyone for the incredible support,” Calarco wrote on Facebook after the results were announced. “Tonight we celebrate and tomorrow we go back to work serving the residents of the 7th [District]!”

Prior to the results, Calarco went through his annual Election Day routine. One of his first stops was grabbing a coffee at the Pat-chogue 7-Eleven, then headed to his favorite breakfast joint in town, Peter’s Luncheon-ette, with his wife, Laura, and three kids, an

Election Day tradition, said Laura Calarco. At about 8:30 a.m., he voted at Patchogue Knights of Columbus, bringing along his good-luck charm and friend Matt, who has been with him every Election Day, and his family. Then he knocked on doors for the remainder of the day.

In Brookhaven Town, Democrats lost key races in hard-fought campaigns for supervi-sor and superintendent of highways. Chal-lenging supervisor Ed Romaine was Will Fer-raro, who earned 37.42 percent of the vote. Challenging superintendent Dan Losquadro was Anthony Portesy, who earned 41.51 per-cent of the vote. The newly elected incum-bents will now have four-year terms for the first time in over 15 years, due to last year’s referendum, which approved the change. 

“Losing sucks,” Ferraro said in a video posted to his Facebook channel. “It’s never a good feeling to lose a race, especially when

you put everything into it.”In Districts 4, 5, and 6 in Brookhaven,

Democrats lost to Republican incumbents. The closest race was in District 4, where challenger Cheryl Felice earned 46.61 per-cent of the vote to incumbent Michael Logu-ercio’s 53.33 percent. 

“I’m at a loss for words right now because our 10-month campaign concluded tonight with us coming up a little short,” Felice said in a statement online. “There are so many people who worked so hard for this win, but it just wasn’t meant to be.”

In the 5th District, challenger Andrea Stolz lost to incumbent Neil Foley, earning 38.84 percent of the vote. And in District 6, chal-lenger James Gentile earned only 27 percent of the vote against incumbent Dan Panico. Valerie Cartwright remains the only elected Democrat in Brookhaven Town, after being re-elected in the 1st District, which covers northwest Brookhaven.

“It’s really difficult putting your name out there; they deserve a big round of applause,” said Suffolk Democratic chairman Rich Schaffer Tuesday. 

Democrat Ed Hennessey won a seat on the bench of the 1st District court. Demo-crats also won six seats on the 10th District Supreme Court, though those candidates were endorsed by the Republican and Con-servative lines as well. Andrea Schiavoni and Victoria Gumbs Moore won seats as family court judges.

The full unofficial results of Tuesday’s election can be found on the Suffolk County Board of Elections website. n

Legis. Rudy Sunderman celebrates his win with friends and family at the Stereo Garden in Patchogue.

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Councilman Neil Foley was re-elected with over 60 percent of the vote.

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Legis. Rob Calarco (center) and county executive Steve Bellone congratulate each oth-er on their respective wins, along with Suffolk Democratic leader Rich Schaffer.

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Brookhaven Democrats lost all but one race town-wide. Pictured is Anthony Por-tesy, who ran for superintendent of high-ways.

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All vote tallies are not final counts and based off the initially released unofficial votes. Absentee ballots are still to be counted and announced.

All vote tallies are not final counts and based off the initially released unofficial votes. Absentee ballots are still to be counted and announced.

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‘Tommy’

Pablo Cruise to rock it

50th anniversary concert at Patchogue Theatre

BY LINDA LEUZZI

“Tommy,” the electrifying album released in 1969 by The Who, will be celebrated by Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts as a 50th anniversary concert on Saturday, Nov. 16.

Wonderous Stories will perform the heart-pumping rock opera about Tommy Walker, a deaf, dumb and blind boy who becomes a pinball champion and religious leader.

“It’s not the first rock opera,” explained PTPA executive director Gary Hygom. “‘Sor-row’ by Pretty Things was the first in 1968, but it went nowhere. The Who got recogni-tion for creating rock opera and that genre. At the time, Peter Townshend [The Who’s co-founder and principal songwriter] was known for creating short operatic pieces. The band did the album before the film [1975], then someone adapted it for a Broad-way rock opera [1993].”

Broadway actors Justin Matthew Sargent (“Spiderman,” “Rock of Ages,” “Jesus Christ Superstar”), Michael Wartella (“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “Tuck Everlasting,” and “Wicked”) and Lana Gordon (“Chicago,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” and “The Lion King”) will pump up the concert vocally.

Gordon was the hit entertainment at PTPA’s recent cocktail party.

(She sang “All That Jazz.” Woooeeee!)Gordon will perform “The Acid Queen,”

the raucous Pete Townshend song. The album’s other iconic melodies include “Pin-ball Wizard,” “Smash the Mirror,” “I’m Free”

and “Sensation.”“There will be more character to the

vocals,” Hygom explained. “Lana will act the part [of ‘Acid Queen’] and kick the hell out of it.”

Another Broadway star, yet to be announced, will join the roster.

Hygom has partnered with Broadway producer Stephen DeAngelis again, who’s known for his PTPA Broadway concert series. “He’s not only casting it, but he’s directing it,” he said.

Hygom said he tried to obtain rights for a “The Who’s Tommy in Concert” musical, but “it’s the 25th anniversary of the Broadway show and they’re bringing it back,” he said. (Playbill just announced a new production of “The Who’s Tommy” will open on Broad-

way in 2021.)So instead, this concert will offer the

exact lineup of the album’s song list with Broadway stars and Wonderous Stories belt-ing it out. “I reached out to musical direc-tor Tommy Williams and he connected me to Wonderous Stories,” Hygom explained. “I’ve worked with several of the band mem-bers and the concert idea started with pull-ing them on board.” Hygom said there would be 10 musicians.

Wonderous Stories, a kick-butt Long Island band, has five core members: Ken-ny Forgione (guitars, bass vocals), Kevin McCann (guitar, bass), Mark Bonder (key-board, vocals), Ricky Martinez (drums) and Tommy Williams (guitar, bass, vocals, key-boards).

“We expanded the horn section,” Hygom said.

(Nodding off won’t even be a thought bubble!)

Hygom said New York City rehearsals have been scheduled; the whole show will be rehearsed the full day leading up to the night performance.

“I am hiring a great lighting guy to give it a specific look and feel,” he said. “There’s no scenery or costumes. It’s a true concert with amazing musicians and great vocals. The thing I’m really excited about is creating concerts like this one that people won’t see anywhere else. It’s a one-night experience.”

Spoiler alert! A “Tommy” album cover lithograph will be auctioned off that night. n

Top pop/rock band’s first Suffolk County gig

BY LINDA LEUZZI

Remember “Love Will Find A Way?”Pablo Cruise, the band originally from

San Francisco that exploded on the pop rock scene in the mid 1970s with top ten hits along with chart-busting albums will per-form their exuberant music at Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. The band includes found-ing members Cory Lerios (keys, vocals), Steve Price (drums, percussion), and David Jenkins (guitar, vocals), along with newer members Robbie Wyckoff (vocals, percus-sion) and Larry Antonino (bass, vocals).

The group established a highly successful legacy from 1975 to 1985, touring about 200 gigs a year, appearing on hit television pro-grams, and becoming the first rock group to play a major casino showroom as well as The Grand Ole Opry. In 2005 they rejoined after successfully veering into other ven-tures. Founding member Cory Lerios spoke with the Long Island Advance by phone.

Long Island Advance: The website excerpt about your first album, Pablo Cruise, and sticking a huge gorilla in the forefront of the album cover with no band members was pretty funny, an obvious hint at your infectious playing.

Cory Lerios: Well, there’s a little back

story here. We took a long break and then got back together. We had a lot of great songs and a great fan base. We’re pretty good friends and like to spread joy and fun in our shows, especially in this time of turmoil. It’s our mission. So there’s a lot of comedy in our performances, and we engage the audience. When we leave, the whole place is up and everyone is smiling.

LIA: Your band started in San Fran-cisco. Where is everyone now?

CL: Three of the original five live in the L.A. area; I’m in Thousand Oaks; two are in Woodland Hills. Of the other two, one lives in San Diego and Montana and one lives between Nashville and San Francisco. But

with communication the way it is, we’re in touch all the time. We’ll do about 45 shows a year in the U.S. now, which is enough. We all have families and good home lives, and I’m grateful we still have Pablo Cruise.

LIA: The band has had a lot of high points. Which one did you say, “Oh my God, I think we made it!”

CL: When we broke Elvis Presley’s atten-dance record at The Sahara Tahoe Casino. We were pretty much at the peak of our success. We’d just got back from the sellout tour in Japan. When those Sahara Tahoe tickets for our three-day performances went on sale, they sold out in an hour.

LIA: Cory, you’ve written and pro-duced countless theme music and underscores, including for the TV show “Baywatch” and the hit theme from Disney’s “Kim Possible,” as well as other prestigious endeavors. As a kid, what did you play musically?

CL: Actually, we just rereleased all the “Baywatch” episodes in January, repurpos-ing the music and songs. It’s a pretty big deal, because new networks are screaming for content. For my musical background, I grew up in Palo Alto and took to the piano at age 6 even before I took lessons and then took them on and off, and in college studied with a really inspirational teacher. My mom was a retired singer; she was a contender in the Judy Garland genre, and my dad was a businessman and played guitar.

LIA: Describe your concerts.CL: A lot of the fans that come out are

die-hard fans. Many fly in, and we don’t take it for granted. Every show is a little different, and we play from 90 minutes to two hours and our audiences are up standing and dancing the last quarter of the show. We’re looking forward to playing Patchogue. n

“Tommy: A 50th Anniversary Celebration,” with Wonderous Stories and Broadway stars, will perform The Who album Nov. 16 at the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts at 8 p.m.

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Pablo Cruise band members Robbie Wyckoff, Larry Antonino, David Jenkins, Cory Lerios and Steve Price will perform at Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Nov. 10.

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Thank them for their serviceVets Day ceremony to take place at 10:30 a.m. at the Four Corners

BY NICOLE FUENTES

Veterans Day is unique in the fact that it is the only holiday that celebrates, honors and recognizes all living veterans regard-less of whether they were combat or non-combat vets, women or men, across all branches of service.

This year, the Patchogue United Veter-an Organization, including the American Legion Post 269, AMVETS Post 111 and

the VFW Post 2913, will host its annual ceremony on Monday, Nov. 11 at the Four Corners in Patchogue Village, start-ing at 10:30 a.m. Directly following at 11 a.m., a second round of medallions will be unveiled honoring the three veteran organizations. Last year, a medallion for the five branches of service was unveiled and installed at the Four Corners in front of Arooga’s.

The stones were purchased earlier this year as part of the Lights on Veterans program, in addition to a grant secured by Legis. Rob Calarco (D-Patchogue). The total cost for all four medallions was about $8,000. The remaining three medallions, to be unveiled on Monday, will be temporari-

ly installed at the Veterans Memorial Park on South Ocean Avenue with the hopes of obtaining grant money to move them permanently to the four corners.

According to VFW commander Dave Rogers, the stones cannot be placed at the four corners just yet. The entire curb will have to be replaced to meet ADA compli-ancy, a costly project.

“Veterans Day is celebrated on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, but

it really is a celebration of all veterans,” Rogers said, hoping people will come out to show their support.

Restaurants like the Village Idiot and others will be offering discounted or free meals for veterans. Another way people can help, Rogers said, is to donate to the local veteran organizations to help them maintain their many community service programs. n

Veterans Day will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at the Four Corners in Patchogue Village on Nov. 11.

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Third annual Veterans Day commemorationThe third annual Veterans Day Commemoration of the new headstones — replaced

from the Civil War on — will take place on Veterans Day, Nov. 9, at Patchogue’s Lakeview Cemetery.

For the past three years, the Cemetery Restoration Committee of Patchogue has worked with the U.S. Veterans Administration to replace damaged or missing head-stones for a number of Civil War veterans, and raised funds to professionally re-set the stones in the historic Lakeview cemeteries. Three new Civil War stones and two restored Revolutionary War veterans stones will be unveiled in this year’s ceremony at 11 a.m. The headstone re-dedication ceremony will be hosted by the CRC and conducted by the Richard J. Clark Camp 210, Sons of Union Veterans of Patchogue, re-enactors of the 67th NY Infantry who will render funeral honors with a rifle salute in period uniform, and Mike Amodio, past commander of the VFW and AMVETS, who will play taps.

Color guards for the ceremony will be provided by Patchogue veterans’ groups from VFW Jayne-Lattin Post 2913, American Legion Patchogue Post 269, AMVETS Hammond Biggs Post, and scouts from Boy Scout Troop 540 and Cub Scout Pack 543.

CRC  is part of the Greater Patchogue Foundation, a 501c3 not-for-profit organi-zation. CRC has worked for a number of years to restore and maintain the property at the corner of West Main Street and Waverly Avenue, commonly called Lakeview Cemetery, that contains five historic cemeteries dating to the late 1700s.

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Local residents, first responders, veter-ans, and elected officials came out on Sat-urday to honor Pfc. Anton “Tony” Albert Bugala by dedicating a street corner in his

name.Bugala was born on July 6, 1921 in a

tenement building in Manhattan. His par-ents emigrated to the United States around the turn of the century from Slovakia. He had eight siblings. In the early 1930s, his parents moved to Dunton Avenue in East Patchogue, to a small family farm where they added electricity and indoor plumbing to the grounds. In 1936, Bugala graduat-ed from St. Francis de Sales Elementary

School in Patchogue, and eventually was a member of the first Bellport High School graduating class in 1938.

At 19, Bugala enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and completed training at Parris Island in 1941. In World War II, Buga-la fought six battles in five weeks of early fighting against Japanese forces on the Brit-ish Solomon Islands. Bugala was a heavy machine gunner with the E Company of the First Marine Division. During the Battle of Edison’s Ridge on Sept. 13, he suffered mortal wounds and died a day later. He was

21 and buried with honors on Guadalcanal. It would be a month before the Navy was able to report his death, though his family knew his fate once his

Courtesy photo letters had ceased. After the war, Bugala’s remains were

removed and relocated to the National Cemetery in Pinelawn in 1948. His niece, Anita, who was only 10 years old, remem-bers the day as “snowy, cold, and very sad,” according to his family. He is laid to rest next to his two brothers, John and Steve and nephew Billy.  n

Pfc. Anton “Tony” Albert Bugala is honored with a street sign on the corner of N. Dun-ton Avenue and Irving Avenue as a rendition of taps is performed by Eagle Scout Greg Bugala.

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Linda M. DeRosa

Linda M. DeRosa, 79, of Patchogue, died Nov. 2.

She is survived by her husband, Joseph DeRosa of Patchogue; her son, Joseph DeRosa; and her four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Robertaccio Funeral Home, Patchogue.

Linda F. McCue

Linda F. McCue, 70, of Charleston, S.C., formerly of Farmingdale, N.Y., died Oct. 28.

She is survived by her sons, Daniel and Robert W. McCue; her daughter, Julie A. Benjamin; her sister, Christine Healy; her brothers, William, Edward and Ricky Seymour; and her five grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, William J. McCue, in 1998.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Robertaccio Funeral Home, Patchogue. Interment was held in St. Charles Ceme-tery, Farmingdale.

Rosemarie Murphy

Rosemarie Murphy, 87, of East Pat-chogue, died Oct. 30. She was a retired registered nurse with Brookhaven Memo-rial Hospital, and a graduate of Seton Hall High School in Patchogue and St. Mary’s School of Nursing in Brooklyn.

She is survived by her husband, Thomas F. Murphy of Patchogue; her daughter, Colleen Murphy; her son, John Murphy; her grandchildren, Tia Marie Murphy, Samantha Rae Murphy and Nicholas Mur-phy; and her great-grandson, Kaden Dible.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Robertaccio Funeral Home, Patchogue. Interment was held in Calverton National Cemetery.

Edwin L. Schultz

Edwin Lloyd Schultz, 79, of Mastic Beach, died Sept. 10.

He is survived by his sons, Jonathan and Richard. He was predeceased by his son, Edwin.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Moloney’s Bohemia Funeral Home. Interment was held in Calverton National Cemetery.

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ISSUES RIGHT FROM YOUR HOMETOWN.

BellportTwo drills and other tools were sto-

len from a shed on Scherger Avenue on Nov. 1. 

Two pairs of shoes were stolen from Famous Footwear on Nov. 2.

Mastic BeachA Mastic man was arrested on Nov. 2

for intentionally urinating on numerous food products at Handy Pantry. He was also charged for stealing some of those same products by placing them in his pockets. 

MasticEarrings were stolen from an

unlocked 2016 Ford parked at a home on Shinnecock Avenue. 

East PatchogueA wallet was stolen from a purse

while a woman was shopping at 655 Montauk Highway on Nov. 3. 

PatchogueA window was broken on a 2006 Ford

parked on Rider Avenue on Halloween, Oct. 31. 

A man was standing in front of That Meetball Place around 2:40 a.m. on Nov. 1 when someone came up and punched him in the face. The man was transported to Long Island Community

Hospital with minor injuries. A man was punched in the face while

walking after leaving a bar around mid-night on Nov. 3. 

ShirleyA Rocky Point woman was arrested

for stealing groceries from Stop & Shop on Nov. 2. 

A window was broken and a purse was stolen from a 2001 Nissan parked at 691 Montauk Highway on Nov. 3. 

Clothes were stolen from a dryer at Laundry Kingdom on Nov. 3. 

CRIMESTOPPERS:Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and

Suffolk County Police Seventh Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who stole merchandise from a Shirley store last month.

A man stole a mechanic’s tool set, two Rotozip saws and a Milwaukee drill from Home Depot, located at 399 William Floyd Parkway, on Oct. 7 at approximately 12 p.m. The stolen mer-chandise has a value of approximately $235.

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $5,000 for infor-mation that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers to submit an anonymous tip by calling 1-800-220-TIPS, texting “SCPD” and your message to “CRIMES” (274637), or by email at www.tipsub-mit.com. All calls, text messages, and emails will be kept confidential. 

Disclaimer: This section reflects informa-tion obtained from the Suffolk County Po-lice Department. A criminal charge is an accusation against an individual. Unless and until proven guilty in court, individuals are presumed innocent of these charges. During the criminal justice process, indi-viduals may be acquitted or may have a charge against them reduced or dropped.

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sor Ed Romaine (right) and Sharon Boyd, executive director of Dress for Success Brookhaven (left) announced that Dress for Success Brookhaven will donate women’s clothing to Boots on the Ground, a not-for-profit humanitarian aid and charitable orga-nization dedicated to empowering veterans and qualified civilians. Boots on the Ground provides in-field emergency and primary medical care, and other assistance required to sustain life, to facilitate recovery, and to encourage and promote long-term develop-ment, stability, and peace in underserved areas of the world. The clothing will be dis-tributed to Boots on the Ground on Nov. 7.

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Eugene King Krakaur Jr. “King”, 85 of Scottsdale, Arizona, formally from Patchogue, NY, passed away on October 22, 2019, with his family by his side. Born May 31, 1934 in Rockville Centre, NY, he was the son of Eugene and Elizabeth Krakaur. King became an Eagle Scout in 1950 with Troop 0044. He graduated Patchogue High School in 1953 and went on to the University of Miami, where he graduated in 1959. During this time, he was an active member of Kappa Sigma and throughout his life he attended many football games and events around the country. King was a proud American, he served in the Army, stationed in Korea. King went on to run his family business in E. Patchogue, Advertape Inc., along with his brother Hewlett. King retired in 1998 and moved with his wife Hilda to Scottsdale, AZ. While living in Scottsdale, King took up golf and enjoyed his newfound sport. In addition to golf he loved to go to the race track and travel. He was a great participant in all his grandchildren’s lives, from softball to football, ballet to piano, he was there for it all. He was also a teacher of chess to his kids and grandkids and always joked as soon as they learned, he lost. King is survived by his loving children, son Brian (Ruth) Field, Sandra (Raymond) Ferazani and his grandchildren, Brittney, Brian Alan, Kyle, and Sophia. His Brother Hewlett Krakaur and Sister Karen Leavandosky, his nieces and nephews, his friends and extended family. He was a “King” among men, all who knew him, loved him, he was a gentle loving soul who will be missed. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Hilda Krakaur. Visitation was held in the Scottsdale, AZ area.

Eugene King Krakaur Jr.Reverend Richard C. Chapin, 89, of Montrose, PA, passed away

unexpectedly on Wednesday, October 30, 2019, at his residence. He was born on December 11, 1929 in Islip, L.I., NY, to the late William S. and Dorothy Jeanette (Powell) Chapin. His wife of 68 years, Jean (Metzroth) Chapin, predeceased him in December of 2018.

He is survived by his son, Jeremy Chapin of New Milford; daughter, Cynthia Chapin Hurd of Montvale, VA; grandchildren, Aaron D. Chapin, Columbus, OH; Alexandria Hanessian Jackson and her husband, Paul Jackson and their son, Liam Alexander Jackson of Ithaca, NY; and Drew Clinton James Hanessian and his wife Lt. Tristany Leaked Hanessian, USN, of San Diego, CA, sister-in-law, Nancy Chapin, North Babylon, NY, many nieces and nephews. His sister, Caroline Lash, and brother, Robert Chapin, predeceased him.

An Eastern Apicultural Society Master Beekeeper, EAS Historian, Past President and & Editor of the Susquehanna Beekeeper’s Association, Richard visited local schools and home schoolers in the Twin Tiers for many years to teach children about honey bees and beekeeping. He served as honey judge at the Harford Fair and the PA State Beekeeper’s conference.

He was a priest of the Anglican Diocese of Quincy, IL and Forward in Faith, both part of the Anglican Church of North America: and communicant of All Saints National Catholic Church, Johnson City, NY. For 44 years he served as pastor of churches in Pennsylvania, and Long Island, retiring in 1995 as Vicar of St. Andrew’s Church, Yaphank, NY, Chaplain of the Patchogue, NY Fire Department and Ambulance Company, and Acting Chaplain of the Blue Point, NY Fire Department.

He was author of “Little Susy’s Church” the history of St. Andrew’s Yaphank, articles published in the Long Island Forum and Peabody Journal of Education. He was also a teacher-coordinator of special education in the Eastern Suffolk BOCES district and founder & scoutmaster of the first Boy Scout troop for handicapped boys on Long Island, as well as a family genealogist.

A Funeral Rite will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 2, 2019, at the Daniel K. Regan Funeral Home, Montrose, PA, with Father Dennis Ruda of All Saints National Catholic Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Montrose Cemetery. Visitations will be on Friday from 4-6 p.m. at the funeral home.

Donations in memory of Richard can be made to: Susquehanna Beekeeper’s Association, c/o Arlene Taiariol, 169 Center St., Forest City, PA 18421.

Reverend Richard C. Chapin

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Your legislator thanks you

On Tuesday, you gave me the hon-or of being re-elected as your Suffolk County legislator. I want to thank all of you for your support and confidence in me. Over the course of my tenure, I have worked hard to represent each community in the 7th Legislative Dis-

trict and we have accomplished much by working together. However, there is still much work to do to move the coun-ty forward, projects to finish and new ventures to take on. I look forward to the challenges and will work with all so that I can deliver results for you. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any issues we can help you with.

-Rob CalarcoSuffolk County Legislator

Did you vote?

Election Day is over, and the candidates — whether victorious or not — can all breathe a sigh of relief. To the victors, though, that moment of relief won’t last too long, as there are serious issues to tackle ahead. Each candidate must focus on their platform promises and make them a reality. It’s definitely not going to be easy, so, in addition to congratula-tions, we wish them all the best of luck.

However, whether a candidate wins or loses isn’t the issue; the problem is there are just not enough voters. And that’s especially true during an off-year elec-tion, where no one is required to choose major leaders such as governor or presi-dent.

In order for the political process to work — even on a local level — there really needs to be public input. Historical-ly, Long Island turns out a low percentage of voters on Election Day compared to its number of registered voters. That’s a shame.

Those who didn’t make it to the polls this year will hopefully reconsider that inaction next Election Day. It’s important to understand that voting is a privilege, but exercising that right is also every American’s responsibility.

Remember our vetsThis Monday, Nov. 11, is Veterans Day,

a time to honor all veterans. The honor is well deserved. Not only did our local veterans fight for our freedom, but they also continue to be contributing mem-bers of the community. Each and every veteran’s organization gives back in one way or another, whether it is by attending ceremonies, talking to schoolchildren or awarding scholarships — our veterans are always there.

The Patchogue Veterans Organization will be hosting its annual ceremony at 11 a.m. at the Four Corners. Several other area events will be held. If you have an opportunity to go to one, do so. But even if you are unable to attend, take the time to think about the sacrifices that have been made for our freedom and the men and women who continue to fight for it.

Let’s not forget any of them.

CORRECTION: Dia de los Muertos

CelebrationThe pre-party celebration at the Patchogue Arts

Council headquarters on Terry Street on Nov. 16 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. is $26. It was reported as free in our Oct. 31 issue. We regret the error.

EDITORIAL

‘Parasite’“Parasite,” written and directed by Bong Joon-Ho

(“Snowpiercer,” “Okja”), is by far one of the best films I have seen, not just in the last decade, but in my lifetime. Coming from South Korea at a time when the zeitgeist of economic class upheaval is prevalent in just about every country in the world, the title raises a question in every alarming moment in this film. Does it refer to the working class getting a free ride off the wealthy? Or is it just the other way around? As Bong says in creating this charac-ter-driven satire, “Even I was surprised as I was writing.”

Opening with a shot of socks hanging in front of a base-ment window in the slums of a South Korean city, a poor family of four struggles to win a pizza box-folding contest. They leave their window open to take advantage of a street fumigation that brands their clothing with a horrific smell. As they lose the contest, the son, Kim Ki-woo (Woo-sik Choi), talks the Pizza manager into hiring him to replace an empty position. Fortunately enough for him, a friend Min (Seo-joon Park) steps in to present his family with a box containing a rock that carries charms of wealth, a metaphor that hangs over the rest of the story. Min pleads with Kim Ki-woo to take his position as a tutor for the daughter of a wealthy family, something Bong himself did as a college student. Min is in love with his student and can’t stand the thought of anyone else “slavering” over her. 

And so the scam begins. Kim Ki-woo changes his name to “Kevin,” presents himself to the beautiful gull-ible matron of the rich family, Park Yeon-kyo (Yeo-jeong Jo) and lessons begin with love-smitten Park-da-hye (Ji-s Jung). Recognizing the adorable, out-of-control, spoiled child, Park Da-song (Hyun-jun Jung), Kevin convinces Park Yeon-kyo to hire an art teacher to nourish his amazing artistic talent. Enter his sister Kim Ki-Jung “Jes-sica” (So-dam Park) as art teacher. She’s the kind of free spirit that when a monsoon rain floods their basement quarters, as the waters rise in Titanic style, she digs in the ceiling above the toilet for a hidden pack of cigarettes for a last smoke. Yet she is able to train the spoiled child to march around like a polite little buddha. She scams in a family chauffeur replacement, her father Kim Ki-taek (Kang-ho Song), who always has a plan, but soon realizes that the best plan is to have no plan

at all; instead, he depends on the unpredictable survival techniques of his children. It’s  all about family love.  He asks the wealthy father, Dong-ik Park (Sun-Kyun Lee), about his wife, “But you love her?” And Dong-ik answers with a long pause, followed by a telling giggle. It’s not about love. 

Jessica discovers the current housekeeper is allergic to peaches, sets her up to appear that she has tuberculosis, and scams in her mother Moon-qwang (Jeong-eun Lee), who is swift to adjust to her new position. While preparing a meal in one hand, she kicks the old housekeeper Kim Chung-sook (Hye-jin Jang) down the hidden basement stairs with one blow. Chung-sook came unexpectedly to rescue her husband, who has been hiding in the basement for many years with the job of turning on and off the lights as a human light sensor as the wealthy patrons obliviously wander around above.

Brilliantly filmed by cinematographer Hong Gyeong-Pyo with artistic direction by Lee Ha Jun, this is satire at its best, where tragedy is played at high speed in a plot that has so many unpredictable and surprising twists and turns you find yourself on a rollercoaster ride in a house of mir-rors. Do you dare to stop and self-reflect? Bong dares you to do so before pulling the carpet out from under you with a laugh, as you tumble toward the next scary awakening. I not only encourage you to partake in this feast of a satire. I dare you.

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‘Laughter on the 23rd Floor’ BY JOHN CARISI

Neil Simon has been too pigeonholed. Yes, his plays are riotously funny. Yes, his comebacks (otherwise known as “one-liners”) are among the most bril-liant in the world. Yes, Simon’s situa-tions have proved that he is a worthy successor to Molière. Ah, but Simon’s characters are far from stereotypical — the unique quality of each of his char-acters sets them firmly apart from the stereotypical. Whether or not all their lines are funny, the audience must take them as individuals, highly distinguish-able from one another.

Nowhere is this truer than in “Laughter on the 23rd Floor.” The characters are indeed all funny, mainly because they are almost all comedy writers, whose relationships to one another somehow magically transfer to the overwhelming zaniness of their scripts. (I don’t think I’m the only old-timer who remembers laughing loudly at the sketches for “Your Show of Shows.”) Neil Simon, having written for Sid Caesar, is a graduate of that school of hilarious insanity. How-ever, his merits are not those of the satirists. He is the crown prince of fun-ny, breathing characters, almost all of whom know what to say, as surely as do Shakespeare’s people.

My attendance yesterday at the Play-crafters production of “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” found me bellowing, gig-gling, guffawing, and howling at char-acter after character, line after line. Rather than “rank” the performances, I will refer to them “in order of appear-ance.” There is first the gifted young

man Christian Leigh playing Lucas (is he Woody Allen?), who comments on the job and his fellow writers with sar-donic affection. He utilizes just the right tone. Next is Milt, played with expert timing by Dan Love, last seen as Nicho-las in Playcrafters’ “Over the River and Through the Woods.” One comes next to John Simpson as the Russian-accented Val. Simpson is truly a professional who swallowed this part whole. What is spe-cial about his performance, besides the humor, is the genuine projection of his fear of the rampant McCarthyism that threatened in particular the entertainers

of the time. Bryan McGowen, who plays Brian, the only Irishman in the lot, dis-plays a professionalism that has resulted from his many years of roles, funny and evil, all over Long Island. Dan Roehrig, a newcomer to Playcrafters but a veteran of 25 years of acting, plays Kenny with a smooth assurance that is convincing in a comedy writer role. Christine A. Cavag-net plays the only female writer, Carol, in such a way as to support women in their desire to be considered as pro-fessional as men. Simon has given her a rousing speech, which she proclaims with amazing passion, reminding the

men that her gender has nothing to do with her equality as a writer. Matthew O’Connor, who has given Playcrafters Harry Brock in “Born Yesterday” and has been on Broadway and in films (including a recent role in Scorsese’s “The Irishman”) for years, does magnif-icently as the troubled and ingenious Max Prince (modeled on Sid Caesar?). Helen, the troubled secretary and writ-er wannabe, is played convincingly by Jessica Howard. Finally, there is Rick Peters, playing Ira, who seems to be the last word in hypochondria. He executes the overwrought role with gusto.

I would be greatly remiss if I did not mention the director, Bob Kaplan, who has directed — expertly — many plays and musicals all over Long Island. “Laughter” has proved him a continued master of dramatic arts.

Taking in the view of the set, one is instantly transported to a well-worn writers’ office during the early 1950s. The set represents the combined efforts of Jim Hazard, Annette Maillard, Chri-sa Burke, Kevin Clyne, Vincent Rasulo, Skip Pope, Catherine Clyne, and Laurie Atlas. Costuming by Kathy Loizides fur-ther enhances the characters’ realism. Playcrafters veterans Joseph Skelly and Dennis Conroy do their usual expert jobs on lighting and sound.

For a delightful two hours of raucous banter and great one-liners, go to the Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Bell-port Area.

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‘Time Stands Still’BY LAURA SAWYERS

“Time Stands Still” explores the men-tal and physical damage suffered by journalists in war zones, which has only gotten worse since the play was written. Authored by Yale professor and Pulitzer Prize-winner Donald Margulies, this powerful drama is said to be his best work yet.

The story of Sarah (Lisa Meckes), a photographer, and James (Mike Cesa-rano), a journalist, unfolds around their past reporting from the world’s deadli-est war zones. Their worlds are turned upside down when a bomb in Iraq sends Sarah home with a new perspective on life, shaking up their lives and forcing them to recognize their addiction to the adrenaline and chaos, as well as to distinguish the importance of their work from the importance of their lives. James now looks forward to resuming a more peaceful life, helping Sarah recu-perate, while she desperately wants to recover quickly, so she can return to the frontline.

Attempting to dissuade her is the cou-ple’s longtime friend and editor, Rich-ard (Michael Shanahan), who shows up with his new and much younger girlfriend Mandy (Tara Shaw), an event planner.

Director Sister Grace Rowland achieves perfection of dramatic ten-sion in this production by finely tuning moments of conflict among the actors. Rowland brings a talented cast of four to the stage for moments of volatile compassion that erupt with a fierce force throughout the show, demonstrat-

ing great emotional intensity. Interac-tions between the characters are always driven with clear purpose and intention.

The story is formed around Sarah and James’s long romantic involvement as it weaves their lives together through the war-torn and devastated countries of the world. Meckes and Cesarano are two convincing actors with raw emotions and a keen sense of dramat-

ic work. The relationships that they share not just with each other, but with the other two actors, make them truly multi-dimensional and complex.

As counterparts and catalysts, Sha-nahan brings a lusty energy and ample humor to the couple’s shared editor and friend Richard, and Shaw offers a surprisingly grounded take on Richard’s young, unworldly girlfriend Mandy. She

is touching and funny as the woman who can’t understand what drives Sar-ah and James to live their lives on the edge.

Meckes’s performance is stunning. Her steely determination grounds the production, and her body language is convincing at every stage of her recovery. Meckes superbly conveys Sar-ah’s ambitions, drive and unwavering commitment to what she does, which sends shockwaves out to the audience. Her partner, James, is less convincing. Cesarano’s take on James is at its best when he is supporting Sarah. He is mov-ing as a man who feels his significant other pulling away from him. His out-rage, especially in Act II, rings false, as that of an actor playing someone who is angry.

The attractive set, created by Frank Grabowski and the St. Joseph’s College production class, replicates a comfort-able loft apartment in Brooklyn, which makes you wonder why James and Sar-ah would want to leave home.

“Time Stands Still” is compelling in its truth about the resonance of bat-tle trauma. The performances of these actors are moving and riveting and will leave you with a good deal to contem-plate, capturing the essence of lives torn apart and put back together and everything in between. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, but this picture asks, “At what cost?”

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A celebration for the treesLong Island Pine Barrens exceeds preservation goal

BY LINDA LEUZZI

Long Island Pine Barrens Society execu-tive director Richard Amper made his offi-cial announcement last week that 57,676 acres of the Pine Barrens Core and 52,000 acres of the Compatible Growth Area have been protected, at a location that illustrates protection the best: the 2,550-acre Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge in Shirley. Twenty-five years after New York State passed the 1993 Pine Barrens Protection Act — legislation led by Assem-blyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket) along with NYS Sen. Ken LaValle (R-C-I Port Jefferson) — the nonprofit’s preser-vation goal has been met and exceeded, he said. Amper was joined by Englebright and other officials including Suffolk Coun-ty Planning, Central Pine Barrens Com-mission executive director John Pavacic, Riverhead supervisor Laura Jens-Smith, and John Turner, one of the Pine Bar-rens Society’s original founding members. While the nonprofit celebrated its goals, preservation goals still continue, Amper and Turner said. Turner commented that Brookhaven Town had passed a resolution last week to preserve a hole in the donut property owned by Bob Tucci in Eastport, a key Pine Barrens parcel. Another area they were hoping to address was some of the EPCAL property in Calverton. n

Central Pine Barrens Commission executive director John Pavacic, Assemblyman Steve Englebright, and Long Island Pine Barrens executive director Richard Amper celebrate the Long Island Pine Barrens Society’s exceeding its preservation goals at the Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge last Friday.

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Science and art combine to tackle politicsBY SAM DESMOND

The Museum of Contemporary Art Long Island at the Patchogue Arts Council will launch “Science Faction,” its six-week-long exhibit that debuts this Saturday, Nov. 9. Exploring the nexus of empirical scientific fact with artistic expression, the exhibit, curated by John Cino, features two artists: Brandon Ballengée and Lauren Ruiz. Combined, the works of the artists “give us pause to consider our species’ relationship to its home,” the Arts Council says.

Brandon Ballengée is a visual artist, biol-ogist, and environmental educator based

in Louisiana whose transdisciplinary art-works are inspired from his ecological field and laboratory research. Paradoxical-ly, he offers aesthetically pleasing images of the adverse effects of ecological disrup-tion. Lauren Ruiz explores the intersec-tion of fact and faith, creating a narrative arc, which begins with a futuristic world where plastic can be mined and used to replace human tissue. The products of her invented science are presented as religious iconography.

An artist reception will be held on the exhibit’s opening night, Nov. 9, at MOCA from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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Castro-Tapler served in the Marines from 2001-2004 and is currently the president of the Long Island Women Marine Association. She said she orig-inally enlisted for education purposes, but went on active duty after Sept. 11 to “be there for her country.” She then served as a firefighter and went on to a deployment in Kuwait and served in OIF-OEF.

After coming home, she soon became pregnant, and tried to adapt to civilian life believ-ing there were few women veterans in the area. Then, after being pushed to attend an event at the VA, she checked herself in as what she thought to be the only wom-an Marine. To her surprise, she was met with 10 others.

“That opened up a whole new world for me,” she said.

Then, after talking with some of the vets and being particularly taken with a WWII woman veteran, she found out the Women’s Marine Association had been recently disbanded due to lack of members.

“But what was really a kick in the [butt], was that I found out that women lived a block down from me and all this time these women needed me, they

were my sisters and they were alone,” she said, inspired to promise to do whatever she could to be there for women veterans. “Being connected to each other is the best healing we are going to get.”

Fast-forward to about four months ago, and the Wom-en Veterans Adviso-ry Board was unan-imously signed into legislation on June

18. Now, each branch of the Legisla-ture is tasked with finding a veteran to serve as a member. Castro-Tapler was Berland’s first pick. Berland and Suffolk County executive Steve Bellone announced her new position at her third annual 5K for Fighters race held last month in Patchogue in support of homeless women veterans.

Castro-Tapler lives in Patchogue with her husband, two stepchildren and son, and will now serve as a member of the first-ever Suffolk County Women Vet-erans Advisory Board. The board will meet quarterly. All meetings, she said, are open and all women veterans are encouraged to join.

“It’s time to have their voices heard,” she added. “I want them to stop hiding and have their needs met.”

Patchogue resident Cathie Norton Doherty was also among one of the first of the 11 mem-bers to be appointed by Legis. Tom Cilmi. She served active duty in the Navy from 1990-92 and the reserves until 1998. She is also a Navy veteran’s wife and the mother of a Navy vet. Together,

they have two children.“For years now we have been trying

to speak out and raise attention and awareness to the different issues we face,” she said, happy to finally have a women’s board.

The goals of the board, she hopes, will be to establish a women’s veteran shelter in a nice neighborhood in Suf-folk County where women can bring their children, as well as better coun-seling services and a woman gynecolo-gist at the VA (currently there is only a male doctor).

“Finally we have been heard. Not only did we get a seat at the table, but we got our own table, that we earned,” she added, proud of their accomplish-ments.

Resolutions have been laid on the table to appoint each member, and according to Berland’s office, should be voted on at the Nov. 26 Gener-al Meeting. The first meeting should be held sometime in December. n

StaceyAnn Castro-Tapler received her appointment after hosting the third annual 5K for Fighters race in Patchogue in October. She will now serve as a member of the board for the first-ever Women Veterans Advisory Board in Suffolk County.

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Women’s advisory board FROM PAGE 1

Purpose of the boardThe Suffolk County Women Veterans

Advisory Board was created to discuss issues of importance to women veterans and to make recommendations regarding proposed legislation, policies and pro-gramming to the Suffolk County Legis-lature. To advocate on behalf of women vets, to encourage civic participation at all levels of government, to promote gov-ernmental interaction with women vets to provide information necessary to enable them to have equal access and opportunity to be heard and to improve understand-ings between women vets and Suffolk County government.

Six percent of veterans are women

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Phase I approved for libraryBY LINDA LEUZZI

The former Ursuline Center reno-vation project, the new Bayport-Blue Point Library home, is making its way through the journey of critical approv-als.

The library has received a green light to start the Middle Road location’s Phase I site work.

“We heard Sept. 30 from New York State Education Department Facilities Planning,” said BBP Library director Michael Firestone. BBS Architects, Landscape Architects & Engineers pre-pared the paperwork. As for Phase II, “it went to the State Education Depart-ment in September and so far, their comments have been pretty benign.”

In anticipation, although a definite yes hasn’t been announced for Phase II approval, Firestone said bids for both phases of the 35,000-square-foot build-ing will be sought by December’s end, or beginning of January, as suggested by Park East Construction, the Hun-tington-based firm BBP Library is using.

All totaled, $13,197,800 in renovation plans were applied for to the state. The BBP Library purchased the property officially from the Ursuline Sisters of Tildonk U.S. Province on Feb. 11 for $3,650,000, after the local community voted for the project.

The approval for Phase I came just in time, Firestone commented. “We need-ed that to apply for a New York State Library Construction grant by Oct. 3,” he said. “The state Legislature ultimate-ly has to approve the grant, but it has been recommended that we receive

$300,000.”Firestone said he thought the con-

struction work might begin on mechan-ical necessities, like the new HVAC system, or in the children’s wing, where the stacks planned would be acces-sible to youngsters once the bids are decided on. “Phase I is exterior work, which we got approval for,” Firestone explained. “Phase II is the interior work, but because we’re bidding them together, the interior work might start before because of possible weather issues. Phase I involves raising the sep-tic systems above the water table and addressing handicap sidewalks.”

BBP Library board president Ron Devine Jr. said, “It probably takes 30 to 60 days for the bids to come back.”

The original 1930s building is in good shape. “BBS and Park East did a thor-ough analysis of the building and if there was anything of note, they found it,” Devine commented. “The basement is in pretty good shape; the chapel area will be the showpiece and usable. Our goal is to complete the renovation work as soon as possible.”

Devine said the county and the town wanted to partner on a couple of hope-ful collaborations. That includes build-ing sharing and a possible open-space purchase.

“We’re definitely adhering to the time-line,” Firestone said. “We anticipated bidding out late 2019, early 2020. That gives us 16 months for the construction project.”

As Devine said of the project, “It will be a lasting legacy.” n

Bayport-Blue Point Library Director Michael Firestone stands beside the renovation plans for the former Ursuline Center. He is standing in the future children’s wing.

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75 Years AgoNovember 1944

Capt. Charles H. Howell of Patchogue, widely known for his activities for many years on Long Island waters, quietly cele-brated his 98th birthday on Monday at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Leone Wood of Campbell Street. Hale and hearty, he says he believes he is Suffolk County’s oldest resident. He is a lifelong resident of Patchogue.

Mrs. D.J. Ambrose of Maple Avenue and her mother, Mrs. J.P. Lyons of New York, left by train yesterday for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will stay at the Marine Terrace Hotel.

Frederic E. Taylor, S 2/c, has returned to Camp Parks, Calif., after spending a fur-lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Taylor of Avery Avenue.

Mrs. Vernon Greco and daughter, Verna, have returned to their home in Sayville after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Greco of Gerard Street.

Mrs. A. Guertin of East Main Street has received word from her son, Ernest G. Guer-tin, that he has been promoted from corporal to sergeant. He is with the paratroopers sta-tioned in New Guinea. His sister, Mrs. Goll of Washington Avenue, recently received a bracelet which he made from shells.

The Baker twins, Bruce and Monetta of Edwards Street, celebrated their 6th birth-day on Friday at a party given them by Mrs. Karl Erhardt of Edwards Street. A number of the twins’ young friends attended the gathering.

Mrs. Jessie Hulse entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home on Oak Street, Mrs. Harold Cleaves, Mrs. Frank Corwin and Mrs. Schuyler Westervelt of Bellport and Mrs. Audrey Hammer of Pat-chogue.

Joseph Zak of Jayne Avenue has received word from his brother, Sgt. Maurice l. Zak, that he has been transferred from the 42nd General Hospital, Australia, to the Letter-man General Hospital in San Francisco, Calif. Sgt. Zak was injured last June.

Two-year-old pals Ellen Gregory, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gregory of Notting-ham Avenue, and Robert Newham, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Newham, had mean-dered some distance from their home last Thursday — as far as West Avenue and West Main Street — when they were noticed by Maurice Siegel, electrician, who took them into temporary custody. Aided by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Siegel, Mr. Siegel was entertaining the traveling tots when patrolman George Meyer arrived at the Sie-gel electrical store. Robert was somewhat willing to get into the police car, but Ellen showed signs of an “allergy” to such trans-portation. Mr. Siegel carried the youngster in his arms and walked her about a half-block before she became convinced that a police car wasn’t such a bad thing after all.

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Piermann of

Bellport celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Monday. Because of Mrs. Pier-mannn’a illness, the day was passed quietly.

Mrs. Harland B. Tibbetts will close “Flou-laine” on Howell Point Road Sunday and return to Brooklyn.

Mrs. Harrison Weber entertained at a des-sert bridge Friday for Mrs. Madeleine Meyer, Mrs. Leonard Higby and Mrs. Chauncey B. Styron.

Mrs. Lillian Silsbe has been visiting rela-tives in Greenwich, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Page and family of Lynbrook were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Lucas.

Sgt. Robert K. Sherman, who has been in England two years, returned to his home here on Friday night. He is on a 21-day fur-lough from his Army duties.

Willis Hawkins Jr., of the Marine Corps, was home from a camp in North Carolina for five days.

Little James Hunter, son of Mrs. Howard Hunter of South Country Road, Brookhaven, was given a surprise masquerade Halloween party last week. There were 10 guests from Coram and seven from Yaphank besides his grandmother, Mrs. James Hawkins. Games were played with prizes and refreshments were served.

Harold Ballard, who is in merchant marine service, is enjoying a few days at his home on Beaver Dam Road between trips.

Dorothy Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson of South Haven, was given a surprise Halloween party Tuesday night in honor of her 12th birthday. Among her guests were Barbara Baker, Carol Rob-inson, Jack Robinson, Etna Mae Robinson and Evelyn Klinger.

Sgt. William Toth, son of Mrs. Frank Toth of Medford, has been in a hospital overseas seriously ill since Oct. 25, according to a war department notice received by his mother yesterday. The nature of his illness is not stated, nor the place. He has been overseas with the U.S. Army for six months, serving in England and France. Another son, T/5 Frank Toth, returned on Saturday to the west coast after a 10-day furlough spent in Medford, having been stationed formerly in Portland, Ore. His wife came with him and will remain for the present in Medford.

50 Years AgoNovember 1969

Capt. John T. Tuthill was honored Monday evening at South Side Lodge, F & AM, when he was presented with the 50-year gold pin by past Master Lincoln G. Schmidt on behalf of the lodge. Otto F. Brauner is the present Master of the Lodge.

Calling at the home of their son, David, the evening of Oct. 17, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jenkins of Rider Avenue found themselves unexpectedly guests of honor at a surprise party that led to a celebration at the Lamp-lighter, Sayville, honoring their approaching 35th wedding anniversary. The party was the gift of their children. At the Lamplighter, the presence of many friends at adjoining tables made the evening especially enjoyable.

Mrs. Marie Christopher of Uniontown, Pa., has been visiting at the home of her daugh-ter-in-law, Mrs. Sheila J. Christopher and granddaughter, Lisa Marie, of Cedar Avenue.

Seabee in Vietnam is Builder 1/c Ralph A. Tucci of Patchogue, serving with the Naval Construction Battalion 7, building facilities for the fighting forces but trained to become defenders against occasional enemy sniper fire.

Happy couple is Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edvin, who were married Oct. 5 in Emanu-el Lutheran Church, Patchogue. Mr. Edvin and his bride, the former Miss Carolyn Jane Gunstone of Canaan Lake, are residing in Patchogue.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Bambola of Lake Ronkonkoma have announced the engage-ment of their daughter, Maryann, to Ronald Michael Krawczyk. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krawczyk of Patchogue. The future bride attends Dowling College, Oakdale, where she is under the elementary education program. Her fiancé is majoring in business administration at Hofstra Universi-ty, Hempstead.

The Patchogue Recreation Department sponsored its first annual Downhill Derby last Saturday on the Rider Avenue Park hill. Trophies were awarded to the following: Dennis Ferro, first place Senior Division; Junior Division winners: Jeff Furman, first; Dennis Crichton, second; Brian Terry, third; Bruce Thyberg, fourth; Charles Denely, fifth.

Mr. and Mrs. William Varney of Hedg-

es Avenue, East Patchogue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Maria, to Christopher Hockreiter, son of Mrs. Doris Hockreiter and the late Mr. Hockreiter of Copiague. Miss Varney is a graduate of Seton Hall High School, New York State Agricul-tural and Technical College at Farmingdale, and Delta Airlines Stewardess Training. Mr. Hockreiter is a graduate of Copiague High School and Christian Brothers University, Tenn. No date has been set for the wedding.

Friday, Katherine, Elizabeth and Thomas Chrien each invited three of their friends to a Halloween party at the home of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Chrien of South Country Road, Bellport. After trick or treat-ing, they had supper and played games. The guests were Melissa Morabito, Kristen Dahl, Nancy Greene, Wendy Jacoby, Kathy May-man, Mary Barbero, Charles Remsberg, and David and Douglas Wasson.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farley and children, Kelly Anne and Michael, recently moved from North Babylon to South Country Road. Mr. Farley works for the Long Island Rail Road.

Maryanne Reilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly of Livingston Road, celebrated her 10th birthday last week with a slumber party for several of her friends.

Mesdames Calvin Demarest, Constance Bohn, Frederick Mohlmann, Earl Kaller and Jack Zyerveld met for a luncheon at Three Village Inn, Stony Brook, Saturday. They are all New Paltz alumni.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hamlyn Jr., and family moved this week to Orlando, Fla., where they have bought a Carvel franchise. They have sold their house on Station Road to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chandler.

Kathy Warnken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Warnken of Madison Street, Blue Point, gave a combination pajama and birth-day party Monday night at the home of her parents, for her friends Nancy Bianco, Mary Ann Wagner, Carol Truppi, Elaine Zimmer, Barbara Quinn and Anne Worthington.

Playing this week at the Patchogue The-atre: “De Sade,” starring Keir Dullea; at the Patchogue Sunrise All-Weather Drive-In: “3 in the Attic,” and at the Rialto Theatre: “The Christmas Tree,” with William Holden and Virna Lisi.

-Compiled by Debbie Zampariello

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From the Oct. 30, 1969 edition: The unbeaten 7-10 Pro Shop is tied for first place with Aldo’s in the Village of Patchogue Recreation Department’s men’s touch football league. Only two touchdowns have been scored against them in their first four games. The team includes (left to right), kneeling: Chris Flynn, Frank Daniello, George Bennett, Darwin Thomas; standing: Tony Mannino, Pat Tecarr, Charlie Giarraputo, Harvey Gehrig, George Post, Ted Oslager. Not pictured: Jack Giarraputo, Tony Schaefer, David Antonio, Warren Deedy and John Haag.

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Thanksgiving food drive

Supervisor Ed Romaine has announced that the Brookhaven Youth Bureau INTER-FACE Program’s annual Thanksgiving Food Drive will run through Nov. 15. INTERFACE is a partnership between individuals, gener-ous corporate neighbors and the Town of Brookhaven, united in a shared effort to give assistance to Brookhaven’s less-fortunate residents year-round. Last year’s Thanksgiv-ing Food Drive provided hearty Thanksgiv-ing meals to 1,140 families in Brookhaven. Without the generous donations received during the drive, this would not have been possible.

Drop-off points for this year’s Thanksgiv-ing Food Drive include:

• Brookhaven Town Hall, One Indepen-dence Hill in Farmingville

• Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, 39 Montauk Highway in Blue Point

• Brookhaven Town Highway Depart-ment, 1140 Old Town Road in Coram

• Rose Caracappa Senior Center, 739 Route 25A in Mount Sinai

• New Village Recreation Center, 20 Wire-less Road in Centereach

• Moriches Bay Recreation Center, 313 Frowein Road in Center Moriches

Suggested food items for donations include all nonperishables, including, but not limited to: canned soups, canned cranberry sauce, turkey gravy, stuffing mix, instant potatoes, canned sweet or white potatoes, rice, canned vegetables, jarred or canned sauce, macaroni, canned fruit, pudding, Jel-lo, cookie mix, cake mix, icing and juice. Due to refrigeration requirements, the town cannot accept frozen turkeys. However, res-idents can donate $10 gift cards from local supermarkets, enabling families to purchase turkeys.

Hours of operation for the Town of Brookhaven Youth Bureau INTERFACE Pro-gram’s Thanksgiving Food Drive are from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information or to donate gift cards, cash or checks, please call Josie Lunde at the Town of Brookhaven Youth Bureau at 631-451-8011 or 631-451-8026.

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Of Note…Pet Photos with Santa – Paumanok Veter-inary Hospital’s annual photos with Santa event, Sunday, Dec. 1, 1-4 p.m. Donation of $50 will benefit Partners in Restorative Animal Assisted Therapy, Friends of Fire Island, and Pets Over Paralysis. To make an appointment, call 631-475-1312.

College Media Fundraiser – The College Media Group will host a fundraiser Nov. 17 at 89 North in Patchogue, 3 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. To pur-chase online, visit www.collegemediagroup.org. Proceeds will help support college media organizations.

Dios de Los Muertos – Day of the Dead fundraiser celebration supporting the his-toric Lakeview Cemeteries, Nov. 16. Dinner, drinks and entertainment at Gallo Restau-rant in Patchogue, 7-10 p.m. For tickets, visit www.facebook.com/CRCPatchogue.

Epilepsy and Seizure Support Group – This free class will meet at 100 Hospital Road, across from Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, in conference room 206 from 5:45-7:30 p.m., the third Tuesday of each month. Registration not required. Call Stacie at 631-758-1910 or Kira at 666-3939 for information.

Food Bank Collection – Medford Multicare Center for Living, 3115 Horseblock Road in Medford, has a continuous nonperishable food drive collection for Long Island Cares. Drop off donations in the lobby. Call Debbie at 631-730-3075 for information.

INN Soup Kitchen – St. Joseph the Worker Church, 510 Narragansett Ave., East Pat-chogue serves home-cooked meals every Tuesday night, 6-7 p.m. No reservations needed. All welcome. Not handicap acces-sible. 

Free Food – Word of Life opens its food pantry every Tuesday at 6:30-8:30 p.m. for those in need. Sunday service is at 11 a.m. Bring photo I.D. for your first visit. Pantry

located at 15 Frowein Rd., Bldg. F4 in Cen-ter Moriches. Call 631-208-4050 for more information.

Adult Mentors – Colonial Youth and Family Services is looking for adults who want to show an example of community involvement and pride. To get involved, call Ray Hopp at 631-281-4461.

Career Counseling – Patchogue-Medford Library career counseling appointments are available Monday evenings  5:45-8:45 p.m. Call 631-654-4700, ext. 220 for an appoint-ment.

Thrift Shop – “The Barn” thrift shop at the Bayport Methodist Church, 482 Middle Rd., now features seasonal clothing, shoes, small appliances, toys and more. Open Thurs. - Sat.; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  For addition-al information, call 631-472-2533.

Bottles For the Brave – Organizations, churches, schools and gyms are invited to participate in collecting and contributing redeemable plastic water bottles to create a better life for our military and their families on Long Island. Help clean up the earth as well as support our troops. For information, call Pam at 631-394-6267.

Suicide Prevention & Crisis Care – Find a broad spectrum of counseling help from one of the trained mental health professionals at Family Service League. For a full list of services, visit www.fsl-li.org or call 631-427-3700.

Passport Acceptance Facility – Pat-chogue-Medford Library can now process applications for a U.S. passport. Forms available at the library or online at: www.trav-el.state.gov. For information or to make an appointment, call 631-654-4700, ext. 213.

Extreme Weather Safety – Be prepared for extreme weather. Save PSEG’s 24-hour electric service number: 1-800-490-0075; follow PSEG Long Island on Facebook and Twitter for updates before and after storms; and make sure everyone in the family knows

what to do in the case of an emergency. Visit www.psegliny.com/page.cfm/Home/Safety for video tips from YouTube, Sesame Street and more.

For the Visually Impaired – A support group for the organization Visually Impaired Per-sons of Suffolk, Inc. meets weekly at the Port Jefferson Village Community Center, 101-A East Broadway, Mondays 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 631-802-2160.

Recycle for Sight – The Brookhaven Great South Bay Lions Club is accepting prescrip-tion glasses, sunglasses, plastic and metal frames as well as children’s glasses, to reuse for those in need. Drop off your old eyewear in the collection box located on Main Street in Patchogue under the Pat-chogue Theatre marquis.

Theatre VIP – Patchogue Theatre exclusive members have access to discount and pre-sale tickets, as well as other special offers. To find out more, visit www.patchoguethe-atre.org.

Tech Help – The Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library offers free, one-on-one assistance to get you started or solve spe-cific concerns with smartphones, tablets, eReaders or laptops. Call 631-399-1511, ext. 240 to schedule an appointment.

Little Free Library – A free book exchange location has opened at the Holtsville Ecology Center. Readers are invited to take a book and/or leave a book. Visit www.LittleFreeLi-brary.org.

Substance Abuse Education – Learn how to protect young athletes from drug use and the danger involved with Narconon, New Life Retreat Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation and Education. Visit www.narcononnewlifer-etreat.org/blog/guide-to-addictive-substanc-es-for-young-athletes. For free screenings or referrals, call 800-431-1754.

Retired Firefighters – NYCRA and the First Responders Cancer Awareness group are volunteer, self-funded advocacy organiza-

tions whose members are dedicated to the sharing of free-access information, educa-tional materials about cancer, videos, group presentations and a catalog of all cancer resources. For more information, visit www.HealthScanNYC.org.

Free Drug Kits – Test for and prevent sub-stance abuse with free test kits now avail-able at Legis. Calarco’s office: 90 W. Main St., Patchogue. Call 631-854-1400.

Dinner & Movie – Classic Movie dinner deal package at Patchogue Theatre includes 2 tickets to a classic movie at the theater and dinner for two at That Meetball Place in Pat-chogue for $50. For movie listing and more information, call 631-207-1313 or visit www.patchoguetheatre.org.

Free Counseling – The Brookhaven Youth Bureau Sanctuary Program offers individual or family counseling for town residents ages 12-21. Call 631-451-8011 to speak with a licensed social worker.

Substance Abuse Hotline – Help for anyone suffering with substance abuse or addiction. Suffolk County’s 24/7 hotline will connect callers to treatment services. Call 631-979-1700.

Thursday, November 7Money Matters: Holiday Spending – Pro-gram at Patchogue-Medford Library will provide tips to plan a reasonable holiday expense budget, 6:30 p.m. To register, call 631-654-4700, ext. 200.

Friday, November 8Fall Snacks – Grades 6-12 will make edible acorns and turkey treats at the Carnegie Library Teen Center, 6:30-7:30 p.m. To reg-ister, call 631-438-3290.

Edible Cookie Dough – Grades 6-12 will mix, create and eat edible cookie dough at the Carnegie Library Teen Center, 3:30-4:30 p.m. To register, call 631-438-3290.

Saturday, November 9Craft Fair – Annual Lunch Bunch craft fair of the Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 231 Jayne Ave., Patchogue, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Shop hand-crafted knitted items, jewelry, kitchen items, toys, ornaments and more. Call the church office at 631-475-5725.

International Games Week – Fun and games at Patchogue-Medford Library, begins at noon. No registration necessary. Call 631-654-4700.

Gold Chevron Ball – Anniversary party at VFW Post 4927, 31 Horseblock Rd., Centereach. Cocktail hour, dinner, music and dancing, 6-11 p.m. For ticket information, call 631-585-7390.

America’s Boating Course – The Moriches Bay Power Squadron will offer this boating course at Center Moriches Library, 9 a.m. Cost: $60. To register, contact Mickey Dawson at 631-235-9111 or [email protected].

Holiday Bazaar – Yaphank Presbyterian Church, 65 Main St., Yaphank, fair and bake sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Medford Veterans Remembrance – Commem-oration event with rifle salute, playing of taps and bag piper at Medford Memorial Park, 10 a.m.

Wellness Day – Long Island Community Hos-pital’s Live Well, Play Well family fun event at Patchogue YMCA, 1-3 p.m. Demos, informa-tion, music, prizes and kids activities. Call 631-891-1800.

Tech Fair – See, play and learn about educa-tional gadgets, 3D printers, virtual reality, and more at South Country Library, noon to 4 p.m. Call 631-286-0818.

Sunday, November 10Everybody Eats – Veteran’s Edition Potluck at Patchogue-Medford Library, 2-4 p.m. All are welcome. Bring a favorite appetizer or dessert to compliment the main course. Call 631-654-4700.

Pablo Cruise in Concert – The 1970s band will perform a concert at Patchogue Theatre, 8 p.m. Call the box office 631-207-1313 or online at www.patchoguetheatre.org.

Monday, November 11Now Showing – The Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center in Patchogue will show the film “Parasite” at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Visit www.plazamac.org for tickets and additional showings.

Tuesday, November 12Senior Advocate – Seniors can meet with Suffolk County Office of the Aging repre-sentative to get assistance with various programs and services, 2:30-4:30 p.m. No appointment necessary. Call 631-654-4700.

Fire Island UFSD - The Board of Education will hold a Regular Meeting at 4:30 p.m. in the lunchroom of the Woodhull School. Call 631-583-5626 for more information.

Free Health Lecture – Live Well, Play Well informational lecture, “The healing power of oxygen!” at Village Walk Senior Living, 131 E. Main St., Patchogue, 5:30-6:30 p.m. RSVP to 631-687-2900.

Wednesday, November 13South Country Central BOE - The board of education will hold a Business Meet-ing at 6:15 p.m. in the South Country School District Office. Visit www.south-country.org for changes or updates.

SMART Recovery®- An anonymous, self-empowering recovery support group for all types of addiction will be held at South Country Library, Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m. Anyone 18+ struggling with addic-tion is welcome. Call 631-286-0818.

Sew-And-Sew with Ellen – Make an Infin-ity Scarf at Patchogue-Medford Library, 1 p.m. All materials provided. No registra-tion necessary. Call 631-654-4700.

First-Time Home Buyer – The program “How to Buy Your First Home,” at Pat-chogue-Medford Library will provide an

overview of the home buying process, 6 p.m. To register, call 631-654-4700, ext. 152.

Let’s Get Cooking – Grades 4-6 will learn simple cooking skills to make tasty, healthy food to share, 4-5:30 p.m. To register, call 631-654-4700, ext. 200.

Networking Event – Bellport Chamber of Commerce’s Member to Member Biz Fest 2019 at Bellport Fire Dept., 6:30-9 p.m. $30pp includes trade table and dinner. Email [email protected].

Classic Film Series – The 1955 film “Mister Roberts” will be shown at Pat-chogue Theatre, 7 p.m. For tickets, call the box office at 631-207-1313 or visit www.patchoguetheatre.org.

Thursday, November 14Aromatherapy Holiday Magic – Learn how to use aromatherapy and essential oils at Patchogue-Medford Library, 6:30 p.m. To register, call 631-654-4700, ext. 152.

Miles to Dayton Concert – The local group will perform live at Patchogue Theatre’s backstage venue, The Loading Dock, 8 p.m. For tickets, call the box office at 631-207-1313 or visit www.patchoguetheatre.org.

Bellport Beach Property Owners - The Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Hall on Dunton Ave.

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Vendors WantedNov. 16: Pilot Club of Patchogue Craft and Vendor Fair at United Methodist Church of Patchogue, S. Ocean Ave. and Church St., Patchogue, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Email [email protected]. 16: Craft Fair at Leonard E. Bur-ket Christian School, 34 Oak St., Center Moriches, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call Janet at 631-878-1727.Nov. 16: Holiday Boutique Fair at Sayville United Methodist Church, 164 Greene Ave., Sayville, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 631-563-3376.Nov. 23: Christmas Fair at Trinity Lutheran Church, 111 Nassau Ave., Islip. Call 631-666-5884 or 631-277-1555.

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NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT COUN-TY OF SUFFOLKThe Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-14, PlaintiffAGAINSTDollie Walker a/k/a Dollie M. Walker; et al., Defen-dant(s)Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 30, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee

will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville, NY 11738 on November 18, 2019 at 10:15AM, premises known as 47 Neptune Avenue, Mastic, NY 11950. All that certain plot piece or par-cel of land, with the build-ings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of NY, Dis-trict 0200 Section 909.00 Block 06.00 Lot 034.003. Approximate amount of

judgment $367,372.58 plus interest and costs. Prem-ises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judg-ment Index# 600386/2016.Harvey Besunder, Esq., RefereeShapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLCAttorney(s) for the Plain-tiff175 Mile Crossing Boule-vardRochester, New York 14624(877) 430-4792Dated: October 4, 2019LIA, 20277, 10/17, 24,

31 - 11/7 |

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT COUN-TY OF SUFFOLKWells Fargo Bank, NA, PlaintiffAGAINSTGeorge Graziano a/k/a George S. Graziano; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated June 18, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill

Farmingville, NY 11738 on November 20, 2019 at 10:00AM, premises known as 10 Travis Road, Pat-chogue a/k/a East Pat-chogue, NY 11772. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erect-ed, situate, lying and being at East Patchogue, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of NY, District 0200 Sec-tion 982.90 Block 06.00 Lot 024.000. Approxi-mate amount of judgment $419,068.84 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provi-sions of filed Judgment Index# 600976/2015.Robert Caccese, Esq., Ref-ereeShapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLCAttorney(s) for the Plain-tiff175 Mile Crossing Boule-vardRochester, New York 14624(877) 430-4792Dated: September 13, 2019LIA, 20278, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUF-FOLK COUNTY U.S. BANK NATION-AL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUST-EE AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLD-ERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECU-RITIES I LLC ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-HE11, Plain-tiff against LAUREN P. HIRSCH, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, NY 11590 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered March 16, 2015, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid-der at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on November 20, 2019 at 11:00 AM. Premises known as 32 Commonwealth Avenue, Lake Grove, NY 11755. Dis-trict 0208 Sec 008.00 Block 02.00 Lot 012.000. All that certain plot, piece or par-cel of land, with the build-ings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Lake Grove (unincorporated area), Town of Brookha-ven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $250,574.73 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 24300/12. Mary Beth Mullins, Esq., Referee SPSN167 LIA, 20279, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

NOTICE OF SALE PUB-LIC AUCTION Supreme Court of New York, SUF-FOLK County. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION, AS INDENTURE TURSTEE ON BEHALF OF AND WITH RESPECT TO AJAX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2016-B, MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2016-B, Plaintiff, -against- GRACE CULLITON; FRANKIE ZIGON; DENISE ZIGON; STATE OF NEW YORK, Index No. 600923/2017. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated, August 16, 2018 and entered with the Suffolk County Clerk on August 28, 2018, Steven J. Homayoon,

Esq., the Appointed Ref-eree, will sell the prem-ises known as 52 Smith Street, Lake Ronkonkoma, New York 11779 at pub-lic auction at Brookhav-en Town Hall, 1 Indepen-dence Hill, Farmingville, New York 11738, on November 15, 2019 at 1:30 P.M. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Lake Ronkonkoma, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York known as District: 0200; Section: 620.00; Block: 01.00; Lot: 059.000 will be sold sub-ject to the provisions of filed Judgment, Index No. 600923/2017. The approxi-mate amount of judgment is $296,459.01 plus inter-est and costs. FRIEDMAN VARTOLO LLP 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff.LIA, 20280, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, GREEN TREE SERVIC-ING LLC, Plaintiff, vs. MAUREEN DEPASQUALE A/K/A MAUREEN A. DEPASQUALE, ET AL., Defendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on August 1, 2017, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Islip Town Hall, 655 Main Street, Islip, NY on November 15, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., premises known as 420 Manatuck Boulevard, Brightwaters, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve-ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Brightwaters, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0501, Sec-tion 006.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 024.000. Premises will be sold subject to pro-visions of filed Judgment Index # 4828/14. Michael Cahill, Esq., Ref-ereeBerkman, Henoch, Peter-son, Peddy & Fenchel, P.C., 100 Garden City Pla-za, Garden City, NY 11530, Attorneys for PlaintiffLIA, 20281, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF SUF-FOLKBETHPAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,V.MATHEW T. SMITH; ET AL.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 12, 2016, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein BETHPAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION is the Plaintiff and MATHEW T. SMITH; ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on November 18, 2019 at 11:00 am, premises known as 65 MARCH COURT, SELDEN, NY 11784: District 0200, Section 447.00, Block 02.00, Lot 016.000: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE, OR PAR-CEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE-ON ERECTED, SITU-ATE, LYING AND BEING AT SELDEN, TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK

Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 14925/2013. Amy Elizabeth King, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.LIA, 20283, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUN-TY OF SUFFOLK The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certifi-cateholders CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-BC2, Plaintiff AGAINST Theresa Freire a/k/a Theresa Friere, Kathleen Troutman, Sue-lynn Young, Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated 3-28-2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on November 15, 2019 at 9:30AM, premises known as 71 Norfleet Lane, Coram, NY 11727. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erect-ed, situate, lying and being at Middle Island, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, SECTION: 478.00, BLOCK: 01.00, LOT: 023.000, District 0200. Approximate amount of judgment $345,098.49 plus interest and costs. Prem-ises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judg-ment Index #050769/2009. Stephen J. McGiff, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gor-don, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01-031767-F00 65819LIA, 20284, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

SUPPLEMENTAL SUM-MONS–SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUF-FOLK – FAREVERSE LLC IN LIEU OF TRUE COM-PANY NAME FINANCE OF AMERICA REVERSE, LLC, Plaintiff, against ANY AND ALL KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUST-EES, AND ALL OTH-ER PARTIES CLAIM-ING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF EDWARD C. WRIGHT AKA EDWARD CHARLES WRIGHT, DECEASED; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE SEC-RETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOP-MENT; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAX-ATION AND FINANCE; CIT BANK, NATION-AL ASSOCIATION FKA ONEWEST BANK, FSB, Defendants-Index No. 618985/2018 Plaintiff Des-ignates Suffolk County as the Place of Trial. The Basis of Venue is that the subject action is situated in Suffolk County. To the above named Defendants–YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-MONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the com-plaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff’s Attorney(s) within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is com-plete if this Summons is not personally delivered

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PATCHOGUE MEDFORD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICTSuffolk County, New York

Annual Financial Report 2018/2019I. General Fund - Analysis of Fund Balance Fund Balance - July 1, 2018 $26,416,660 Add: Revenues: Revenues from Taxation 98,727,845 98,727,845 Revenues from STAR Payments, PILOT 13,804,491 13,804,491 Revenues from State and Federal Sources 72,494,611 72,494,611 Revenues from Local Sources Revenues from Local Sources 4,439,547 Subtotal 215,883,154Less: Expenditures: General Support 18,868,276 Instruction 99,485,413 Pupil Transportation 8,543,105 Community Services 1,519,871 Employee Benefits 44,070,455 Debt Service Interest - TANS, BANS 517,931 Interfund Transfers 21,194,142 194,199,193 Fund Balance - June 30, 2019 $21,683,961Fund Balance Composition: Restricted for Employee Benefit Accrued Liability 9,039,718 Capital Reserve, 2018 124,306 Restricted for Retirement System Contributions 4,839,565 Restricted for Workers' Compensation 999,294 Restricted for Unemployment 36,422 Restricted for Insurance 208,295 Assigned for General Support 14,303 Assigned for Instruction 31,742 Unassigned Fund Balance 6,390,316 21,683,961 Fund Balance - June 30, 2019 $21,683,961 The Districts' unassigned fund balance is 3.27% of the 2019/2020 budget.II. School Lunch Fund - Analysis of Fund BalancesFund Balance - July 1, 2018 $585,189 Add: Revenues from Sales 1,006,389 All Other Revenues 2,437,798 3,444,187 Subtotal 4,029,376Less: Value of Food Sold 1,078,008 All Other Expenses 2,159,802 3,237,810Fund Balance - June 30, 2019 $791,566III. Special Aid Fund - Statement of Revenues & ExpensesExpenses: Revenues:General Support $1,001,628 Federal Sources $3,568,191Instruction 4,750,438 State Sources 2,144,242Pupil Transportation 324,711 Local Sources 17,530Community Service Interfund Transfer 346,814

Total Expenses $6,076,777 Total Revenues $6,076,777

Special Aid Fund - Balance Sheet (June 30, 2019)Cash $9,689 Accounts Payable $73,224 Accounts Receivable 3,764 Accrued Liabilities 12,390 Due to Other Governments 24,278State & Federal Aid Due to Other Funds 1,621,842Receivable 1,740,465 Collections in Advance 22,184

Total Debits $1,753,918 Total Credits $1,753,918IV. Capital Projects Funds - Balance Sheet (June 30, 2019)Cash $11,051,915 Accounts Payable $950,196Due from Other Funds Due to Other Funds $28,321State & Federal Aid Receivable Fund Balance 10,073,398Total Debits $11,051,915 Total Credits $11,051,915Capital Projects Funds - Analysis of Fund BalanceFund Balance - July 1, 2018 $3,542,078 Add: Revenues 9,550,000Subtotal 13,092,078Less: Expenditures 3,018,680Fund Balance - June 30, 2019 $10,073,398V. Trust & Agency Funds - Balance Sheet (June 30, 2019)Cash $1,190,628 Due to Other Funds $10,238 Investment in securities, restricted 687,179 Extra classroom Activities 346,882 Other Liabilities 458,810 Reserved for Scholarships 1,061,877Total Debits $1,877,807 Total Credits $1,877,807VI. Capital Assets (June 30, 2019)Land $2,827,925 Construction in Progress 1,435,409Land Improvements 5,970,838Building and Building Improvements 188,563,519Furniture and Equipment 4,050,057Total Capital Assets - June 30, 2019 $202,847,748 VII. Indebtedness (June 30, 2019) Outstanding at Bond Issue Date June 30, 2019 1/5/2012 25,220,000 9/12/2012 23,945,000 9/27/2012 3,030,000 6/17/2015 22,685,000 6/17/2015 900,000 Total Bonds Payable 75,780,000 Energy Performance Debt 8,250,599 Total Indebtedness - June 30, 2019 $84,030,599Note: The full text of the annual financial report in the form filed with the State Education Department is available for public inspection at the Business Office located at: 241 South Ocean Avenue, Patchogue, NY 11772 between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:00 pm during normal business days.LIA, 20391, 11/7 |

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to you within the State of New York); the Unit-ed States of America may appear or answer within 60 days of service hereof; and in case of your fail-ure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. That this Supplemental Summons is being filed pursuant to an order of the court dated August 21, 2019. NOTICE-YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME – If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judg-ment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for fur-ther information on how to answer the summons and protect your proper-ty. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclo-sure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORT-GAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE; New York State law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclo-sure process. Please read it carefully. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT You are in danger of losing your home. If you fail to respond to the Summons and Com-plaint in this Foreclosure Action, you may lose your home. Please read the Summons and Complaint carefully. You should immediately contact an attorney of your local legal aid office to obtain advice on how to pro-tect yourself. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assis-tance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possi-ble options, including try-ing to work with your lend-er during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Depart-ment of Financial Services’ at 1-800-269-0990 or visit the Department’s website at http://www.dfs.ny.gov. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of peo-ple who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of fore-closure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely care-ful about any such prom-ises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a con-tract which fully describes the services they will per-form and fees they will charge, and which prohib-its them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The fore-going summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Howard H.

Heckman, Jr., J.S.C. dated August 21, 2019. The object of this action is to fore-close a mortgage and cov-ering the premises known as 150 Dawn Drive, Cen-tereach, NY 11720 located at District 0200 Section 468.00 Block 06.00 and Lot 037.000 Dated: August 2, 2019 Filed: September 23, 2019 Greenspoon Marder LLP, Attorney for Plain-tiff, By: Raspreet Bhatia, Esq., 590 Madison Avenue, Suite 1800, New York, NY 10022 (212) 524-5000 Please respond to Cypress Creek Office: Trade Cen-tre South, 100 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 700, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 (954) 343-6255LIA, 20285, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT COUN-TY OF SUFFOLKFEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA-TION, PlaintiffAGAINSTANNAMARIE GULERYUZ, ET AL., Defendant(s)Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated March 27, 2018 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhav-en Town Hall, 1 Indepen-dence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, on November 20, 2019 at 9:00AM, prem-ises known as 5 EDWIN STREET, CENTEREACH, NY 11720. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erect-ed, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookha-ven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, DISTRICT 200, SECTION 420.00, BLOCK 01.00, LOT 022.002. Approxi-mate amount of judgment $702,966.52 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provi-sions of filed Judgment for Index# 32692/2008.DONNA ENGLAND, ESQ., RefereeGross Polowy, LLCAttorney for Plaintiff1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100Williamsville, NY 14221LIA, 20286, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF SUF-FOLKBANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C-BASS TRUST 2006-CB9 C-BASS MORT-GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-CB9,V.MICHAEL RUSSELL A/K/A MICHAEL C. RUS-SELL; if they be living, and if they be dead, the respec-tive heirs at law, next of kin, distributes, executors, administrators, trustees, devises, legatees, assign-ees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons hav-ing or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased; ET. AL.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 29, 2019, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C-BASS TRUST 2006-CB9 C-BASS MORTGAGE

LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-CB9 is the Plaintiff and MICHAEL RUSSELL A/K/A MICHAEL C. RUSSELL; if they be living, and if they be dead, the respective heirs at law, next of kin, distributes, executors, administrators, trustees, devises, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased; ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on November 21, 2019 at 10:30 am, premises known as 34 COLLEGE HILLS DR, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738: District 0200 Section 569.00, Block 01.00, Lot 034.000: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF BROOKHA-VEN, COUNTY OF SUF-FOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK

Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 10-02782. Annette Eaderesto, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.LIA, 20288, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7 |

Notice of formation of MAIDS FAMILY LLC. Arti-cles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 10/11/2019. Location: Suffolk. SSNY designat-ed for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy any process to: PO Box 954, Patchogue NY 11772. Pur-pose: any lawful purpose.LIA, 20295, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

Notice of formation of DBOI, LLC, a NYS Pro-fessional Limited Liability Company (LLC) Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of the State of New York on 10/11/2019. NY office Location: Suf-folk County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 17 Shelter Drive, Sound Beach, NY 11789 Purpose: To engage in any lawful act of activity.LIA, 20296, 10/17, 24, 31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

Notice of formation of Heavy Duty Industrial LLC, a NYS Limited Liabili-ty Company (LLC) Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of the State of New York on 10/01/2019. NY office Location: Suffolk County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 5307 Towne Woods Road, Coram, NY 11727. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act of activity. LIA, 20300, 10/24, 31 - 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT COUN-TY OF SUFFOLK, JPMOR-GAN CHASE BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. SOLEDAD LLIVICURA A/K/A SOLE-DAD LLIVICORA, ET AL., Defendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale

duly filed on May 4, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on November 25, 2019 at 8:45 a.m., premises known as 78 Everett Street, Pat-chogue, NY. All that cer-tain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements there-on erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Sec-tion 953.00, Block 05.00 and Lot 024.000. Approxi-mate amount of judgment is $269,803.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 18699/11. David Besso, Esq., RefereeKnuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for PlaintiffCash will not be accepted.LIA, 20301, 10/24, 31 - 11/7, 14 |

STATE OF NEW YORKSUPREME COURT: COUN-TY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE FOR TRUMAN 2016 SC6 TITLE TRUST

Plaintiff, vs.MARILYN GREGO-RY A/K/A MARILYN F. GREGORY A/K/A MARI-LYN DEVITO, MONIQUE GREGORY, et al.,

Defendants NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSUREPLEASE TAKE NOTICE THATIn pursuance of a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the County Clerk of Suf-folk County on August 5, 2019, I, Tarsha Smith, Esq., the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction on November 22, 2019 at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farm-ingville, County of Suf-folk, State of New York, at 9:00 A.M., the premises described as follows:5 Edieann CtCoram, NY 11727SBL No.: 0200-340.00-01.00-003.022ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND sit-uate in Coram, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New YorkThe premises are sold sub-ject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 064124/2014 in the amount of $311,261.26 plus interest and costs.Kristin M. Bolduc, Esq.Woods Oviatt Gilman LLPPlaintiff’s Attorney500 Bausch & LombRochester, New York 14604Tel.: 855-227-5072LIA, 20303, 10/24, 31 - 11/7, 14 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLKTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS INDENTURE TRUST-EE FOR THE ENCORE CREDIT RECEIVABLES TRUST 2005-2,

Plaintiff,AgainstSEAN HOVANEC, DONNA EGAN HOVANEC, ET AL.,

Defendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered 7/18/2019, I, the undersigned Ref-eree, will sell at public auction at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Indepen-dence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, on 11/22/2019 at 9:15 am, premises known

as 70 Overlook Dr., Mas-tic Beach, NY 11951, and described as follows:ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Suffolk County Treasurer as Sec-tion 980.50, Block 07.00 and Lot 032.000.The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $387,649.52 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 65923/2014.Tarsha C. Smith, Esq., Ref-eree.SHELDON MAY & ASSO-CIATES Attorneys at Law, 255 Merrick Road, Rock-ville Centre, NY 11570Dated: 9/20/2019 File Number: 26792 MNBLIA, 20304, 10/24, 31 - 11/7, 14 |

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT COUN-TY OF SUFFOLK, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUST-EE OF SW REMIC TRUST 2015-1, Plaintiff, vs. ANTHONY SETTINERI, ET AL., Defendant(s).Pursuant to an Order Con-firming Referee Report and Judgment of Foreclo-sure and Sale duly filed on June 26, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farm-ingville, NY on November 22, 2019 at 12:00 p.m., premises known as 41 Glenmere Lane, Coram, NY 11727. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements there-on erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Sec-tion 314.00, Block 02.00 and Lot 007.000. Approxi-mate amount of judgment is $842,870.58 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 31170/2013. Vincent J. Messina, Jr., Esq., RefereeSchiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP, 200 John James Audubon Parkway, Suite 202, Amherst, New York 14228, Attorneys for PlaintiffLIA, 20305, 10/24, 31 - 11/7, 14 |

Supplemental Summons and Notice of Object of

ActionSupreme Court Of The State Of New YorkCounty Of SuffolkAction to Foreclose a MortgageIndex #: 609771/2019Mortgaged Premises:56 Edgewater DriveBrookhaven Twp, NY 11951AKA 56 Edgewater DriveBrookhaven, NY 11951DSBL #: 0200 - 975.00 - 09.00 - 087.000 FKA 0200 - 975.00 - 03.00 - 087.000 FKA 0209 - 013.00 - 03.00 - 087.000--------------------------------------XU.S. Bank National Asso-ciation, Not In Its Individ-ual Capacity But Solely As Trustee For The RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT

Plaintiff,vsTerisia Brooks Individ-ually And As Surviv-ing Spouse Of Garreth Brooks If Living, And If He/She Be Dead, Any And All Persons Unknown

To Plaintiff, Claiming, Or Who May Claim To Have An Interest In, Or General Or Specific Lien Upon The Real Property Described In This Action; Such Unknown Persons Being Herein Generally Described And Intended To Be Included In Wife, Widow, Husband, Widow-er, Heirs At Law, Next Of Kin, Descendants, Execu-tors, Administrators, Devi-sees, Legatees, Creditors, Trustees, Committees, Lienors, And Assignees Of Such Deceased, Any And All Persons Deriving Inter-est In Or Lien Upon, Or Title To Said Real Proper-ty By, Through Or Under Them, Or Either Of Them, And Their Respective Wives, Widows, Husbands, Widowers, Heirs At Law, Next Of Kin, Descendants, Executors, Administra-tors, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors, Trustees, Com-mittees, Lienors, And Assigns, All Of Whom And Whose Names, Except As Stated,Are Unknown To Plaintiff, Island Federal Credit Union, Clerk Of The Suffolk County Traffic And Parking Violations Agen-cy, People Of The State Of New York, Town Of Brookhaven Town Super-visor, United States Of America Acting Through The IRS John Doe (Those unknown tenants, occupants, per-sons or corporations or their heirs, distributees, executors, administra-tors, trustees, guardians, assignees, creditors or successors claiming an interest in the mortgaged premises.)

Defendant(s).--------------------------------------XTo the Above named Defendant:You are hereby summoned to answer the Complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Supple-mental Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney(s) within twenty days after the service of this Supple-mental Summons, exclu-sive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Supplemental Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

The Attorney for Plaintiff has an office for business in the County of Erie.

Trial to be held in the County of Suffolk.

The basis of the venue designated above is the location of the Mortgaged Premises.

TO Terisia Brooks Defendant In this Action. The foregoing Supplemen-tal Summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of HON. C. Randall Hinrichs of the Supreme Court Of The State Of New York, dated the Eighth day of October, 2019 and filed with the Complaint in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, in the City of Riverhead.The object of this action is to foreclose a mort-gage upon the premises described below, originat-ed by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc. dated Decem-ber 13, 2005, executed by Garreth Brooks (who died on December 1, 2013, a resident of the county of Suffolk County, State of New York) and Terisia Brooks to secure the sum

of $171,325.00. The Mort-gage was recorded at Book M00021216, Page 336 in the Office of the Suffolk Coun-ty Clerk on January 19, 2006. The mortgage was subsequently modified on March 23, 2011. The mort-gage was subsequently assigned by an assignment executed February 19, 2014 and recorded on April 15, 2014, in the Office of the Suffolk County Clerk at Book M00022480, Page 204. Said Mortgage was subsequently modified by a Loan Modification Agreement executed by Garreth Brooks and Teri-sia Brooks on July 27, 2015 and recorded December 7, 2015 in Book M00022655, Page 925 in the Office of the Suffolk County Clerk. The mortgage was subse-quently modified on April 19, 2018. The mortgage was subsequently assigned by an assignment exe-cuted May 18, 2018 and recorded on May 22, 2018, in the Office of the Suf-folk County Clerk at Book M00022928, Page 509. The property in question is described as follows:56 EDGEWATER DRIVE, BROOKHAVEN TWP, NY 11951 AKA 56 EDGEWA-

TER DRIVEBROOKHAVEN, NY 11951

NOTICEYOU ARE IN DANGER OF

LOSING YOUR HOMEIf you do not respond to this summons and com-plaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judg-ment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for fur-ther information on how to answer the summons and protect your property.Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action.YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT.DATED: October 11, 2019

Gross Polowy, LLCAttorney(s) For Plain-

tiff(s)1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite

100 Williamsville, NY 14221

The law firm of Gross Polowy, LLC and the attor-neys whom it employs are debt collectors who are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained by them will be used for that purpose.LIA, 20306, 10/24, 31 - 11/7, 14 |

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLKTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, NATION-AL ASSOCIATION AS GRANTOR TRUSTEE OF THE PROTIUM MASTER GRANTOR TRUST, Plain-tiff,AGAINSTMARILYN T. LOODUS, et al. Defendant(s)

Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on June 9, 2016.

I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on November 21, 2019 at 9:30 AM premises known as 28 Vega Drive, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779.

All that certain plot

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piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Ronkonkoma, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0200, Section 801.00, Block 01.00 and Lot 024.005.

Approximate amount of judgment $666,636.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #49412/09.Harvey Baruch Savitt Esq, Referee,Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attor-neys for Plaintiff - 40 Mar-cus Drive, Suite 200, Mel-ville, NY 11747LIA, 20308, 10/24, 31 - 11/7, 14 |

NOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING OF THE WILLIAM FLOYD UNION FREE SCHOOL

DISTRICT OF THE MASTICS-MORICHES-

SHIRLEY, IN THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK,

NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Education of the William Floyd Union Free School District of the Mas-tics-Moriches-Shirley (the “School District”), in the County of Suffolk, New York, adopted on October 15, 2019, following receipt of a request therefor by the Board of Trustees of the Mastics–Moriches–Shir-ley Community Library, a Special District Meeting of the qualified voters of said School District will be held on

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

from 7:00 o’clock A.M. to 9:00 o’clock P.M. (Pre-vailing Time) in Meeting Room “A” of the Mastics–Moriches–Shirley Commu-nity Library, 407 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, New York, for the purpose of voting upon the follow-ing Proposition:

PROPOSITION RESOLVED:

(a) That the Board of Trustees of the Mastics–Moriches–Shirley Community Library, New York (the “Library”), is hereby authorized to undertake a library facilities expansion and e n h a n c e m e n t project (the “Project”), all as substantially described in a plan prepared for the Library by H2M architects + engineers, Melville, New York, which is on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Library Director, consisting of (i) the construction of alterations and i m p r o v e m e n t s to the existing library and the site thereof located at 407 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, New York; (b) the construction of additions, alterations and i m p r o v e m e n t s to create a new library annex at the building and site owned by the Library (formerly the location of the Mastic Beach Village Hall), situated at 369 N e i g h b o r h o o d Road, Mastic Beach, New York; and (iii) the construction of a new library annex

and related site i m p r o v e m e n t s at the Little Red S c h o o l h o u s e Property owned by the William Floyd Union Free School District of the Mastics- Moriches-Shirley (the “School District”), situated on William Street in the hamlet of Moriches; the foregoing to include the original f u r n i s h i n g s , e q u i p m e n t , m a c h i n e r y , apparatus and ancillary or related site, demolition and other work required in connection t h e r e w i t h ; and to expend therefor, including preliminary costs and costs incidental thereto and to the financing thereof, an amount not to exceed the estimated total cost of $26,690,964;

(b) That subject to such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon by the School District and the Library, the School District is hereby authorized to lease to the Library for a period not to exceed thirty (30) years, transfer, or otherwise permit the Little Red Schoolhouse Property to be used as a public library;

(c) that $4,000,000 of Library funds currently on hand shall be expended to pay a portion of the cost of the Project;

(d) that a school tax is hereby voted in the aggregate amount of not to exceed $22,690,964 to pay the balance of the cost of the Project, such tax to be levied and collected in installments in such years and in such amounts as shall be determined by the Board of Education of the School District;

(e) that in anticipation of such tax, the Board of Education of the School District is authorized to issue bonds of the School District in an amount not to exceed $22,690,964, and a school tax is hereby authorized to pay the principal of and interest on such bonds; and

(f) that a Library tax is hereby authorized to be levied and collected in installments in such years and amounts as shall be determined by said Board of Trustees sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the not to exceed $22,690,964 bonds herein referred to, and such Library tax shall offset and reduce by like amount the school taxes herein authorized.

Such Proposition shall appear on the ballots used for voting at said Special District Meeting in substantially the following condensed form:

PROPOSITION YES NO

RESOLVED: (a) That the Board of

Trustees of the Mastics–

M o r i c h e s – S h i r l e y Community Library, New York (the “Library”), is hereby authorized to undertake a library facilities expansion and enhancement project, all as substantially described in a plan prepared for the Library by H2M architects + engineers, Melville, New York and to expend therefor an amount not to exceed the estimated total cost of $26,690,964; (b) that subject to such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon by the William Floyd Union Free School District of the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley (the “School District”) and the Library, the School District is hereby authorized to lease to the Library for a period not to exceed thirty (30) years, transfer, or otherwise permit the Little Red Schoolhouse Property to be used as a public library; (c) that $4,000,000 of Library funds currently on hand shall be expended to pay a portion of the cost thereof; (d) that a school tax is hereby voted in the aggregate amount of not to exceed $22,690,964 to pay the balance of the cost thereof, such tax to be levied and collected in installments in such years and in such amounts as shall be determined by the Board of Education of the School District; (e) that in anticipation of such tax, the Board of Education of the School District is authorized to issue bonds of the School District in an amount not to exceed $22,690,964, and a school tax is hereby authorized to pay the principal of and interest on such bonds; and (f) that a Library tax is hereby authorized to be levied and collected in installments in such years and amounts as shall be determined by said Board of Trustees sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the not to exceed $22,690,964 bonds herein referred to, and such Library tax shall offset and reduce by like amount the school taxes herein authorized.

The voting will be conducted by voting machines as provided in the Education Law and the polls will remain open from 7:00 o’clock A.M. to 9:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) and as much longer as may be necessary to enable the voters then present to cast their ballots.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that personal registration of voters is required. Any voter who previous-ly has registered pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law and has voted at any annual or special school District meeting within the last four (4) calendar years, and any qualified voter of the District who is registered with the Suffolk County Board of Elections pursuant to Article 5 of the Election Law, is eligible to vote at this election. All other persons who wish to vote must register.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of Registration will meet in the District Office at the William Floyd High School, on Thursday, December 5, 2019, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock A.M. and 5:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) for the purpose of registering qualified voters of the District to vote at the Special District Meeting. Any person shall be entitled to have his or her name placed on such register of voters, provided that at such meeting of the Board of Registration he

or she is known or proven to the satisfaction of said Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at such Special District Meeting for which the register is so prepared. The registration list so prepared, as well as the register of qualified voters of the District prepared by the Board of Elections of Suffolk County, will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk, and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District between the hours of 9:00 o’clock A.M. and 4:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) on each of the five days (except Sundays with Saturday hours by appointment) prior to and on the date set for the Spe-cial District Meeting.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that absentee ballots may be applied for during school business hours at the office of the District Clerk. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available for public inspection in the office of the District Clerk during regular office hours, until the day of the election. Applications for absentee ballots on the form prescribed by §2018-a of the Education Law must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the Election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the Special District Meeting if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. No absentee voter’s ballot shall be canvassed unless it shall have been received in the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) on the day of the Special District Meeting.

A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available for public inspection to qualified voters of the School District in the office of the District Clerk during regular school business hours on each of the five (5) days prior to the day set for the Special District Meeting, except Saturday and Sunday.

Only qualified voters who are duly registered to vote will be permitted to vote.

BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION

Dated: October 15, 2019Carolyn Visintin

District Clerk AVISO DE REUNIÓN

ESPECIAL DEL DISTRI-TO DEL DISTRITO DE

ESCUELA GRATUITA DE WILLIAM FLOYD UNION

DE MASTIC-MORICH-ES-SHIRLEY, EN EL

CONDADO DE SUFFOLK, NUEVA YORK

SE PRESENTA AQUÍ AVISO de que, de conformidad con una resolución de la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar de William Floyd de Mastics-Moriches-Shirley (el “Distrito Escolar”), en el Condado de Suffolk, Nueva York, adoptado el 15 de Octubre , 2019, luego de que la Junta de comunidad de la Biblioteca comunitaria Mastics – Moriches – Shirley haya recibido una solicitud al respecto, se llevará a cabo una Reunión Especial de Distrito de los votantes calificados de dicho Distrito Escolar

Martes 10 de diciembre de 2019

a partir de las 7:00 a.m. a las 9:00 p.m. (Tiempo prevaleciente) en la sala de reuniones “A” de la bib-lioteca comunitaria Mas-tics – Moriches – Shirley,

407 William Floyd Park-way, Shirley, Nueva York, con el propósito de votar la siguiente Proposición:

PROPOSICIÓN RESUELTO:

(a) Que el consejo de administración de la Biblioteca de la Comunidad Mastics – Moriches – Shirley, Nueva York (la “Biblioteca”) queda autorizada para emprender y llevar a cabo un proyecto de ampliación y mejorar de las instalaciones de la biblioteca (el “Proyecto”), todo como se describe sustancia lmente en un plan preparado para la Biblioteca por H2M arquitectos + ingenieros, Melville, Nueva York, que está archivado y disponible para inspección pública en la oficina del Director de la Biblioteca, que consiste en (i) la construcción de m o d i f i c a c i o n e s y mejorar la biblioteca existente y su sitio ubicado en 407 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, Nueva York; (b) la construcción de adiciones, alteraciones y mejoras para crear un nuevo anexo de la biblioteca en el edificio y el sitio propiedad de la Biblioteca ( a n t e r i o r m e n t e la ubicación del Mastic Beach Village Hall), ubicado en 369 N e i g h b o r h o o d Road, Mastic Beach, Nueva York; y (iii) la construcción de un nuevo anexo de la biblioteca y mejoras r e l a c i o n a d a s en el sitio en la propiedad Little Red Schoolhouse propiedad del Distrito Escolar de William Floyd Union de Mastics-Moriches-Shirley (el “Distrito Escolar”), ubicado en William Street en la aldea de moriches; lo anterior incluye los muebles, equipos, m a q u i n a r i a , aparatos y sitios auxiliares o r e l a c i o n a d o s o r i g i n a l e s , demolición y otros trabajos requeridos en relación con ellos; y gastar para ello, incluidos los costos preliminares y los costos incidentales a los mismos y para el financiamiento de los mismos, un cantidad que no exceda el costo total estimado de $ 26,690,964; (b) Que, sujeto a los términos y condiciones que acuerden el Distrito Escolar y la Biblioteca, se autoriza al Distrito Escolar a arrendar a la Biblioteca por un período que no exceda de treinta (30) años, transferencia u otro permitir que la propiedad de Little Red Schoolhouse se use como biblioteca pública;(c) que $ 4,000,000 de los fondos de la Biblioteca a c t u a l m e n t e

disponibles se gastarán para pagar una parte del costo del Proyecto;(d) que se vota un impuesto escolar por un monto total de no más de $ 22,690,964 para pagar el saldo del costo del Proyecto, dicho impuesto será recaudado y cobrado en cuotas en los años y en las cantidades que determine la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar; (e) que en previsión de dicho impuesto, la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar está autorizada a emitir bonos del Distrito Escolar por un monto que no exceda los $ 22,690,964, y por la presente se autoriza un impuesto escolar para pagar el capital y los intereses sobre tales lazos; y (f) que por la presente se autoriza el cobro y el cobro de un impuesto a la Biblioteca en cuotas en los años y cantidades que determine dicha Junta Fiduciaria suficientes para pagar el capital y los intereses sobre los bonos que no excedan los $ 22,690,964 aquí referidos, y dicho impuesto de biblioteca compensará y reducirá en la misma cantidad los impuestos e s c o l a r e s autorizados en este documento.

Dicha propuesta deberá aparecer en las boletas utilizadas para votar en

dicha reunión especial de distrito sustancialmente

en la siguiente forma con-densada:

PROPOSICIÓN SI NO RESUELTA:(a) Que el consejo de

administracion de la Biblioteca de la Comunidad Mastics – Moriches – Shirley, Nueva York (la “Biblioteca”) queda autorizada para emprender un proyecto de ampliación y mejora de las instalaciones de la biblioteca, todo como se describe sustancialmente en un plan preparado para el Biblioteca de H2M Arquitectos + ingenieros, Melville, Nueva York, y para gastar en ella una cantidad que no exceda el costo total estimado de $ 26,690,964; (b) sujeto a los términos y condiciones que acuerden el Distrito Escolar Libre William Floyd Union de Mastics- Moriches-Shirley (el “Distrito Escolar”) y la Biblioteca, el Distrito Escolar queda autorizado a arrendar a la Biblioteca por un período que no exceda los treinta (30) años, transfiera o permita que la propiedad de Little Red Schoolhouse sea utilizada como biblioteca pública; (c) que $ 4,000,000 de los fondos de la Biblioteca actualmente disponibles se gastarán para pagar una parte del costo de los mismos; (d) que se vota un impuesto escolar por un monto total de no más de $ 22,690,964

para pagar el saldo del costo del mismo, el impuesto que se recaudará y se cobrará en cuotas en los años y cantidades que determine el Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar; (e) que en previsión de dicho impuesto, la Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar está autorizada a emitir bonos del Distrito Escolar por una cantidad que no exceda los $ 22,690,964, y por la presente se autoriza un impuesto escolar para pagar el capital y los intereses sobre tales lazos; y (f) que por la presente se autoriza un impuesto a la Biblioteca para ser recaudado y cobrado en cuotas en los años y cantidades que determine dicha Junta Fiduciaria suficientes para pagar el capital y los intereses sobre los bonos que no excedan los $ 22,690,964 mencionados en este documento , y dicho impuesto de biblioteca compensará y reducirá en la misma cantidad los impuestos escolares autorizados en este documento.

La votación se realizará mediante máquinas de votación según lo dispues-to en la Ley de Educación y las urnas permanecerán abiertas a partir de las 7:00 a.m. a las 9:00 p.m. (Tiem-po vigente) y el tiempo que sea necesario para que los votantes presentes puedan emitir su voto.

SE ADMITE ADEMÁS que se requiere el registro personal de los votantes. Cualquier votante que se haya registrado previamente de conformidad con §2014 de la Ley de Educación y haya votado en cualquier reunión anual o especial del Distrito escolar dentro de los últimos cuatro (4) años calendario, y cualquier votante califi-cado del Distrito que esté registrado en la Junta del Condado de Suffolk de Elecciones de conformi-dad con el Artículo 5 de la Ley Electoral, es elegible para votar en esta elec-ción. Todas las demás per-sonas que deseen votar deben registrarse.

SE ADMITE ADEMÁS que la Junta de Registro se reunirá en la Oficina del Distrito en la Escuela Secundaria William Floyd, el jueves 5 de diciembre de 2019, entre las 9:00 en punto de la mañana. y a las 5:00 p.m. (Tiempo preva-leciente) con el propósito de registrar votantes cal-ificados del Distrito para votar en la Reunión Espe-cial del Distrito. Cualquier persona tendrá derecho a que se coloque su nombre en dicho registro de votantes, siempre que en dicha reunión de la Junta de Registro se conozca o se pruebe a satisfacción de dicha Junta que tendrá derecho en ese momen-to o posteriormente. vote en dicha reunión especial de distrito para la cual el registro está tan prepa-rado. La lista de registro así preparada, así como el registro de votantes califi-cados del Distrito prepa-rado por la Junta Electoral del Condado de Suffolk, se archivará en la Oficina del Secretario del Distrito y estará abierto a inspección por cualquier votante cal-ificado del Distrito entre las 9:00 en punto de la mañana y a las 4:00 p.m. (Tiempo predominante) en cada uno de los cinco días (excepto los domingos con

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SE ADMITE ADEMÁS que las boletas en ausencia se pueden solicitar durante el horario comercial de la escuela en la oficina del Secretario del Distrito. Una lista de todas las personas a quienes se les ha emitido boletas en ausencia estará disponible para inspección pública en la oficina del Secretario del Distrito durante el horario de oficina regular, hasta el día de la elección. El Secretario del Distrito debe recibir las solicitudes de boletas en ausencia en el formulario prescrito por §2018-a de la Ley de Educación al menos siete (7) días antes de la Elección si la boleta se enviará por correo al votante, o el día anterior a la votación. Reunión especial del distrito si la boleta se entregará personalmente al votante. Ninguna boleta de votante ausente será sometida a escrutinio a menos que haya sido recibida en la oficina del Secretario del Distrito a más tardar a las 5:00 p.m. (Tiempo prevaleciente) el día de la reunión especial del distrito. Una lista de todas las per-sonas a quienes se les han emitido boletas en ausen-cia estará disponible para inspección pública para los votantes calificados del Distrito Escolar en la oficina del Secretario del Distrito durante el horario comercial regular de cada uno de los cinco (5) días antes del día establecido para la reunión especial del distrito, excepto los sábados y domingos.

Solo los votantes calificados que estén debidamente registrados para votar podrán votar. POR ORDEN DE LA JUN-

TA DE EDUCACIÓN Fecha: 15 de octubre de 2019

Carolyn Visintin Secretario del distrito

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NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUF-FOLK COUNTY CMG MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff against THOMAS CHARLES CAMPBELL, et al Defen-dants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon, LLP, 53 Gibson Street, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursu-ant to a Judgment of Fore-closure and Sale entered June 26, 2019, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Brookha-ven Town Hall, 1 Indepen-dence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 3, 2019 at 9:30 AM. Premises known as 332 Lockwood Drive, Shirley a/k/a East Yaphank, NY 11967. Dis-trict 0200 Sec 670.00 Block 02.00 Lot 008.003. All that certain plot, piece or par-cel of land, with the build-ings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $329,988.05 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 602965/2017. For sale information, please visit www.Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. Christopher Hahn, Esq., Referee 01-083687-F00 LIA, 20319, 10/31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT COUN-TY OF SUFFOLK, WILM-INGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. NANCY SCA-LA, ET AL., Defendant(s).Pursuant to an Order Amending the Caption, Default Judgment and Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on May 17, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY on December 3, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., premises known as 208 Jayne Avenue, Pat-chogue, NY. All that cer-tain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements there-on erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, District 0200, Sec-tion 973.20, Block 04.00 and Lot 020.000. Approxi-mate amount of judgment is $165,294.46 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 618810/2017. Daniel Fox, Esq., RefereeKnuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for PlaintiffCash will not be accepted.LIA, 20322, 10/31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

STATE OF NEW YORKSUPREME COURT: COUN-TY OF SUFFOLK U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUST-EE FOR CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC., MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIF-ICATES, SERIES 2006-4

Plaintiff, vs.ACHYUT TOPE A/K/A ACHYUT M. TOPE, GEE-TA JOSHI TOPE A/K/A GEETA A. JOSHI-TOPE, et al.,

DefendantsNOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSUREPLEASE TAKE NOTICE THATIn pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the County Clerk of Suffolk County on September 14, 2018, I, Stephen J. McGiff, Esq., the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auc-tion on December 2, 2019, at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, County of Suffolk, State of New York, at 1:00 P.M., the premises described as follows:56 Gray AveMedford, NY 11763SBL No.: 0200-479.00-03.00-027.000ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situ-ate a in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New YorkThe premises are sold sub-ject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 064770/2013 in the amount of $294,600.47 plus interest and costs.Richard C. Turner, Esq.Woods Oviatt Gilman LLPPlaintiff’s Attorney500 Bausch & Lomb PlaceRochester, NY 14604Tel.: 855-227-5072LIA, 20323, 10/31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLKHOMEBRIDGE FINAN-CIAL SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff againstPATRICK MCCALL, et al Defendant(s).

Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on April 22, 2019. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farm-ingville, N.Y. on the 5th day of December, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Center Moriches, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Said premises known as 169 Belleview Avenue, Center Moriches, N.Y. 11934. (District: 0200, Section: 944.00, Block: 06.00, Lot: 006.000).Approximate amount of lien $ 375,464.44 plus inter-est and costs. Premises will be sold sub-ject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 608923-15. Dan-iel C. Ross, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Con-way, LLCAttorney(s) for Plaintiff145 Huguenot Street - Suite 210New Rochelle, New York 10801(914) 636-8900LIA, 20325, 10/31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUN-TY OF SUFFOLK Nation-star Mortgage LLC, Plain-tiff AGAINST Stephen Con-don a/k/a Stephen P. Con-don; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 19, 2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 3, 2019 at 10:00AM, premises known as 66 Forest Avenue, Shir-ley, NY 11967. All that cer-tain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erect-ed, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookha-ven, County of Suffolk, State of NY, District 0200 Section 821.00 Block 05.00 Lot 024.000. Approxi-mate amount of judgment $196,017.17 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 603440/2017. No cash will be accepted for deposit. Ellen Savino, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: September 18, 2019 65610LIA, 20327, 10/31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUF-FOLK-BROOKHAVEN BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff -against- RAY-MOND PRINCE A/K/A RAYMOND C. PRINCE, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Fore-closure and Sale entered herein and dated July 30, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at pub-lic auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall at 1 Indepen-dence Hill, Farmingville, NY on December 5, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. premises sit-uate, lying and being in Mastic in the Township of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, known and designated as Lot or Plot 3654 and 3655 as shown on a certain map entitled “Map of Mastic Acres, Unit 7” made by Peter J. VanWeele, Survey-or, Oakdale, Long Island,

New York dated March 28, 1946 and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on the 5th day of April, 1946 as Map No. 1480. District: 0209 Sec-tion: 007.00 Block: 01.00 Lot: 015.001 Item 41-07175 F/K/A District: 0200 Sec-tion: 970 Block: 1 Lot: 15.1 Item 4107175Said premises known as 107 STACKYARD DRIVE, MASTIC BEACH, NYApproximate amount of lien $376,626.86 plus inter-est & costs.Premises will be sold sub-ject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale.If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchas-er shall have no further recourse against the Mort-gagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.Index Number 603773/2017.MELISSA MELIS, ESQ., RefereeDavid A. Gallo & Associ-ates LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 99 Powerhouse Road, First Floor, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577File# 8325.1436LIA, 20328, 10/31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION

FILE NO. 2019-1974SURROGATE’S COURT,

SUFFOLK COUNTYTHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

By the Grace of God Free and Independent

TO: Brian M. Pancir, if living, being the child of decedent, and if dead having predeceased the decedent, their issue, if any; or if dead having survived decedent, their distributees, heirs at law, next of kin, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , successors and assigns and any other persons who might have an interest in the estate of Brian M. Pancir, deceased, as distributees or otherwise all of whose names, whereabouts and addresses are unknown and cannot be ascertained with due diligence. A petition having

been duly filed by Keith R. Pancir who is/are domiciled at 7 Winfield Drive, Sound Beach, NY 11789.

YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, SUFFOLK County, at 320 Center Drive, Riverhead, New York, on December 3, 2019, at 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, why a decree should not be made in the estate of Robert A. Pancir, aka Robert Pancir lately domiciled at 9 Millford Avenue, Mastic, New York 11950 United States admitting to probate a Will dated February 19, 2010 (and Codicil(s), if any, dated) a copy of which is attached, as the Will of Robert A. Pancir, deceased, relating to real and personal property, and directing that: Letters Testamentary issue to Keith R. Pancir.Dated, Attested and Sealed,September 30, 2019Hon. THERESA WHELANSurrogateMichael CipollinoChief ClerkPhilip V. BouklasName of AttorneyBouklas & Associates PLLC11 Park Place, Suite 1715, New York, New York 10007

(212) [email protected]: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you.LIA, 20329, 10/31 - 11/7, 14, 21 |

Notice of formation of Bedford Falls LLC. Arti-cles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on Sep-tember 27, 2019. Office located in Suffolk. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any pro-cess served against the LLC 10 Nina Place Farm-ingville. Purpose: any law-ful purpose.LIA, 20334, 10/31 - 11/7, 14, 21, 28 - 12/5 |

Notice of Self Storage SalePlease take notice Prime Storage - Centereach located at 21 Hammond Rd., Centereach, NY 11720 intends to hold a Auction of the property stored at the Facility in the below listed units. The pub-lic sale shall occur as an online auction via www.storagetreasures.com on 11/21/2019 at 12:00PM. Jer-maine Hooks unit #00256; Robert Steele unit #00506; Anthony Middleton unit #00915; Kaitlyn McNally unit #04066; Janine Kacze-tow unit #04082. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. See manager for details.LIA, 20338, 11/7, 14 |

Notice of Self Storage SalePlease take notice A Space Place Self Storage locat-ed at 3220 Horse Block Rd., Medford, NY 11763 intends to hold a Auction of the property stored at the Facility in the below listed units. The pub-lic sale shall occur as an online auction via www.storagetreasures.com on 11/21/2019 at 12:00PM. Stephenie Stenson unit #153; Gloria Addison unit #236; Michael Mitchell unit #631; Rorshell Locket unit #680. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. See man-ager for details.LIA, 20339, 11/7, 14 |

Notice of Self Storage SalePlease take notice Prime Storage - Holtsville located at 970 Waverly Ave., Holts-ville, NY 11742 intends to hold a Auction of the property stored at the Facility in the below listed units. The public sale shall occur as an online auc-tion via www.storagetrea-sures.com on 11/21/2019 at 12:00PM. Naomi Colak unit #00043; Anthony De Vito unit #00134; Maureen Ibanez unit #00185; Lori Anzalone unit #00346; Candice Glendenning unit #00367; Suzanne Meineke unit #00372; C/O Eugene Renda/Friendly Drugs unit #00382; Russ A. Riley unit #00436; Rhonda Perry unit #00672. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. See man-ager for details.LIA, 20340, 11/7, 14 |

STATE OF NEW YORKSUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF NASSAU--------------------------------------XTOWNHOUSE OPERAT-ING CO. LLC DBA TOWN-HOUSECENTER FOR REHABIL-ITATION AND NURSING, PLAINTIFF

-AGAINST-HEDI FLICKSTEIN, DEFENDANT.--------------------------------------X

STATE OF NEW YORK) ) SS:COUNTY OF SUFFOLK)BY VIRTUE OF A CER-TAIN EXECUTION ISSUED UPON A JUDG-MENT IN THE SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK, AND TO ME DIRECTED AND DELIV-ERED AGAINST CER-TAIN REAL PROPERTY THEREIN DESCRIBED, I HAVE SEIZED ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST WHICH THE DEFENDANT, HEDI FLICKSTEIN, HAD ON THE 19TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2014 OR ANY TIME THEREAF-TER, OF IN AND TO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO WIT:All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designat-ed as Lot 20 on a certain map entitled, “Map of Roy-al Stuart, Section 1”, and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suf-folk on February 18, 1976 as Map No. 6356, which said lot is more particular-ly bounded and described to said map as follows:BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Edieann Court at the east-erly end of the arc of a circle (radius 10 feet, arc length 15.71 feet), con-necting the northerly side of Edieann Court with the easterly side of Stuart Drive, and from said point of beginning; running thencein a general northerly direction along said arc of a circle, a distance of 15.71 feet to the easterly side of Stuart Drive; running thence North17 degrees 46 minutes 32 seconds East, along the easterly side of Stuart Drive, 104.00 feet to land now or formerly of Royal Stuart Ltd.; runningthence South 72 degrees 13 minutes 28 seconds East, 136.64 feet to lot 19; running thence South 17 degrees 46 minutes 32 sec-onds West, 112.09 feetto the northerly side of Edieann Court the follow-ing two courses and dis-tances; (1) along an arc of a circle having a radius of 200 feet, and bearing tothe right a distance of 27.67 feet to the point of tangent; and (2) North 72 degrees 13 minutes 28 sec-onds West, 97. feet to the point or place ofBEGINNING.WHICH I SHALL EXPOSE FOR SALE BY PUBLIC VENDUE AS THE LAW DIRECTS ON THE 7TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2020 AT 11:00 A.M. IN THE FORENOON OF THAT DAY, SALE TO BE HELD AT THE SUFFOLK COUN-TY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 360 YAPHANK AVENUE, SUITE 1A, YAPHANK, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK.TERMS OF SALE:PAYMENT BY CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR ATTORNEY’S CHECK. BANK CHECKS TO BE MADE PAYABLE TO SHERIFF OF SUFFOLK COUNTY (AND INCLUDE OR YOURSELF). THIRD PARTY CHECKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. AT LEAST TEN PER CENT (10%) DOWN AT CONCLU-SION OF BIDDING WITH THE BALANCE DUE NO LATER THAN 4:00 P.M. OF THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY. NOTE: DOWN PAY-MENT MAY BE SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE IF THE BALANCE DUE IS NOT PAID BY THE DUE DATE.DATED AT YAPHANK, NEW YORK

THIS 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2019ERROL D. TOULON, Jr., Ed.D, SHERIFFSUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORKLIA, 20341, 11/7, 21 - 12/5, 19 |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGMr. Michael Kelly, Prin-cipal, Arboretum Com-mons @ Farmingville, 12 Elm Lane, Stony Brook, New York 11790 has made application to the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board for approval of a site plan to construct 19,182 s.f. commercial building, and a special permit for major restau-rant up to 9,591 s.f without drive-through facility. The site consists of 3.65-acres in the J Business 2 (Gener-al Business) District. Proj-ect is known as Arboretum Commons @ Farmingville and is located on the S/S of Horseblock Road/C.R. 97, ± 679’ E Waverly Ave-nue, Farmingville, Town of Brookhaven, Suf-folk County, New York described as follows: NORTH: Suffolk County

Road 16 / Horseblock Road

SOUTH: n/f Islami Alsid n/f James & Janet

Bauman n/f Allan & Diane

Pannizzo n/f Edward Whalen EAST: n/f United States

Pose Office Service n/f Kelly Builders &

Development Group LLC

WEST: n/f Sofia Elami Shahzadi

n/f Khaled A. Abdelhamid

n/f Julio & Hernan Meza Zapata

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing in the Town Board Meeting Room, 1 Independence Hill, Farm-ingville, New York on November 18, 2019 @ 4:00 P.M., when adjacent prop-erty owners and/or others interested in any way in the proposed site plan and special permit may appear before the Board to be heard. This notice is advertised in accordance with the requirements of Town Law. DATED: October 29, 2019Vincent Pascale, Chairper-sonLIA, 20342, 11/7 |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPeter Florey, D & F Devel-opment Group, LLC, 100 Schoolhouse Road, Lev-ittown, NY 11756, has made application to the Town of Brookhaven Plan-ning Board for approv-al of a site plan for the construction of (9) nine buildings/70 affordable units with associated site improvements including parking, drainage, water, sewage treatment facility, utilities, landscaping and lighting, involving land development/buffer vari-ances. Project is known as Gleneagle Green at Bellport, located on N/S Atlantic Ave, 235’ W/O Post Avenue, Bellport, Town of Brookhaven, Suf-folk County, New York as described as follows:NORTH: PAT C H O G U E

AVENUE; N/F COUNTY OF

SUFFOLK; N/F RIVERA RAMIRO

J; WEST: N/F RIVERA

RAMIRO J; N/F TOWN OF

BROOKHAVEN; BAYVIEW AVENUE;SOUTH: A T L A N T I C

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AVENUE; N/F SHILOH TEMPLE

CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST

EAST: N/F SHILOH TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST;

N/F ROMERO BRUNO O;

N/F COUNTY OF SUFFOLK;

N/F COUSIN DORENE; N/F REO

R E N O V A T I O N S GROUP LLC;

N/F BELLPORT HAGERMAN EAST P A T C H O G U E ALLIANCE INC

N/F COUNTY OF SUFFOLK;

N/F SUBURBAN H O U S I N G DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH INC;

N/F WEST SAYVILLE DEVELOPMENT LLC;

N/F CREWS THOMAS; and

N/F RIVERA RAMIRONotice is hereby given that the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Town Board Meeting Room, 1 Independence Hill, Farm-ingville, New York on Mon-day, November 18, 2019 @ 4:00 P.M., when adjacent property owners and/or others interested in any way in the proposed site plan may appear before the Board to be heard. This notice is advertised in accordance with the requirements of Town law. DATED: October 31, 2019Vincent Pascale, Chairper-son LIA, 20343, 11/7 |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Brookhav-en Town Planning Board on Monday, November 18, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Brookhav-en Town Hall, 1 Indepen-dence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 to consider the application of Traci’s Per-mits to repeal Restrictive Covenant for property known as Old Medford Acres, Lot 8. Covenant relief being requested on the above-described prem-ises is as follows:Increase in clearing from

36% to 53%The application and dia-gram of the subject prop-erty are on file in the Plan-ning Division and may be examined during regular business hours. At the time of the public hearing all interested parties will be given the opportunity to speak.

Vincent E. Pascale, Chairman

Dated: October 24, 2019LIA, 20344, 11/7 |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGMD ASSOCIATES, LLC, 260 PATCHOGUE-YAPHANK ROAD, EAST PAT-CHOGUE, NY, 11772, has made application to the Town of Brookhaven Plan-ning Board for approval of a Site Plan with Vari-ances proposal for an expansion of the existing parking area to an existing multi-tenant office build-ing known as MD ASSO-CIATES, LLC , Located along the south side of PATCHOGUE-YAPHANK RD, West of Bridgeport Ave, Patchogue, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York as described as follows:NORTH: bound by

P A T C H O G U E -YAPHANK ROAD;

WEST: bound by Property now or formerly of;

MEDICAL ARTS OF PATCHOGUE

SOUTH: bound by Property now or

formerly of; COUNTY OF SUFFOLK C/O SUFFOLK

COUNTY DEPT PARKS REC &CONV

EAST: bound by Property now or formerly of;

286 PY RD REALTY LLC

CONCERN EAST PATCHOGUE LLC

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Town Board Meeting Room, 1 Independence Hill, Farm-ingville, New York on November 18, 2019 @ 4:00 P.M., when adjacent prop-erty owners and/or others interested in any way in the proposed site plan may appear before the Board to be heard. This notice is advertised in accordance with the requirements of Town law. DATED: October 31, 2019Vincent Pascale, Chairper-sonLIA, 20345, 11/7 |

Notice is hereby given that an order entered by the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, on the 25th day of October, 2019, bearing Index Number 19-03750, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at 310 Center Drive, Riverhead, NY 11901, grants me the right to assume the name of Krystal Rose Gara-ci. The city and state of my present address are Selden, NY; the month and year of my birth are March, 2005; the place of my birth is Port Jefferson, NY; my present name is Krystal Pearl Krat.LIA, 20346, 11/7 |

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF SUF-FOLKWELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORT-GAGE LOAN TRUST 2003-4, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-4,V.UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF JAMES JUNE, AND IF THEY BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN TO PLAIN-TIFF, CLAIMING, OR WHO MAY CLAIM TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN, OR GEN-ERALLY OR SPECIFIC LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS ACTION; ET. AL.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated February 21, 2019, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2003-4, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-4 is the Plaintiff and UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF JAMES JUNE, AND IF THEY BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, CLAIMING, OR WHO MAY CLAIM TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN, OR GENERALLY OR SPECIFIC LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS ACTION; ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on December 12, 2019 at 9:30 am, premises known as 2809 HEATHER AVE, MEDFORD, NY 11763: District 0200, Section 660.00, Block

02.00, Lot 046.000: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PAR-CEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND I M P R O V E M E N T S THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUN-TY OF SUFFOLK, AND STATE OF NEW YORK,

Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 23291/2013. Anthony M. Parlatore, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.LIA, 20347, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF SUF-FOLKHSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REG-ISTERED HOLDED OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2004-HE4, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIF-ICATES,V.WILLIAM M.J. DAVILA A/K/A WILLIAM J. DAVILA A/KA/ WILLIAM DAVILA; ET AL.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 01, 2018, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDED OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2004-HE4, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATED is the Plaintiff and WILLIAM M.J. DAVILA A/K/A WILLIAM J. DAVILA A/KA/ WILLIAM DAVILA; ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on December 11, 2019 at 10:00 am, premises known as 12 COUNTRY ROAD, MEDFORD, NY 11763: District 0200, Section 631.00, Block 02.00, Lot 005.003: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PAR-CEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDING AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE-ON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING AT MEDFORD, TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK

Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 602631/2015. Michael K. Belford, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.LIA, 20348, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF SUF-FOLKFEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA-TION,V.ROBERT B. O’NEILL, JR; ET. AL.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 08, 2017, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is the

Plaintiff and ROBERT B. O’NEILL, JR; ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on December 9, 2019 at 11:00 am, premises known as 176 ROBINSON AVENUE, MEDFORD, NY 11763: District 0200, Section 735.00, Block 03.00, Lot 007.000: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PAR-CEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND I M P R O V E M E N T S THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK

Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 21476/2011. John E. Ryan, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.LIA, 20349, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF SUF-FOLKNATIONSTAR MORT-GAGE LLC,V.DAWN HOWE; ET AL.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 16, 2018, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC is the Plaintiff and DAWN HOWE; ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on December 9, 2019 at 11:00 am, premises known as 17 MOONEY POND ROAD, CORAM, NY 11727: District 0200, Section 475.00, Block 03.00, Lot 012.000: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PAR-CEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND I M P R O V E M E N T S THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE HAMLET OF CORAM, TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AND STATE OF NEW YORK

Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 615119/2016. Ian Fitzgerald, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.LIA, 20350, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUF-FOLK COUNTY U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF10 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST,Plaintiff against GAIL M. SHAVER, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein Such & Crane, LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, NY 11590 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered September 24, 2019, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid-der at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 11, 2019 at 9:00

AM. Premises known as 59 Nelson Road, Selden, NY 11784. District 0200 Sec 446.00 Block 03.00 Lot 043.001. All that cer-tain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements there-on erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $488,388.00 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 622813/2017. Dara Martin Orlando, Esq., Referee VERNY845 LIA, 20351, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

STATE OF NEW YORKSUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF SUFFOLKWELLS FARGO BANK, NA

Plaintiff, vs.JAMES J. KROPF A/K/A JAMES JOHN KROPF, LISA M. KROPF A/K/A LISA MORRONE A/K/A LISA M. MORRONE A/K/A LISA MARIE KROPF A/K/A LISA MARIE KRO-PF-MORRONE A/K/A LISA MARIE GRADISKA, MAR-GARET A. NEWHAM, et al.,

DefendantsNOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSUREPLEASE TAKE NOTICE THATIn pursuance of a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the office of the County Clerk of Suf-folk County on September 16, 2019, I, Paul R. Feuer, Esq., the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auc-tion on December 12, 2019 at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, County of Suffolk, State of New York, at 9:30 A.M., the premises described as follows:29 Wilstan AvenuePatchogue a/k/a East Pat-chogue, NY 11772SBL No.: 0204-007.00-03.00-009.000ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situ-ate in Patchogue, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New YorkThe premises are sold sub-ject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 620569/2017 in the amount of $315,402.16 plus interest and costs.Lydia M. Rainey, Esq.Woods Oviatt Gilman LLPPlaintiff’s Attorney500 Bausch & LombRochester, New York 14604Tel.: 855-227-5072LIA, 20352, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLKOCWEN LOAN SERVIC-ING, LLC, Plaintiff againstRICHARD MITCHELL, NICOLE MITCHELL, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on January 24, 2017. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farm-ingville, N.Y. on the 11th day of December, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. premises described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve-ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhav-en, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Said premises known as 49 Orleans Green, Coram, N.Y. 11727. (District: 0200, Section: 286.00, Block: 03.00, Lot:

015.000).Approximate amount of lien $ 525,781.58 plus inter-est and costs. Premises will be sold sub-ject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 32126-12. Joan Genchi, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Con-way, LLCAttorney(s) for Plaintiff145 Huguenot Street - Suite 210New Rochelle, New York 10801(914) 636-8900LIA, 20353, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

ANNUAL ELECTION OFYAPHANK FIRE

DISTRICTDECEMBER 10, 2019

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Election of the Yaphank Fire District will take place on Decem-ber 10, 2019 between the hours of 3:00 PM and 9:00 PM at the firehouse located at 31 Main Street, Yaphank, New York for the purpose of electing the fol-lowing:

- One Commissioner for a five (5) year term commencing on January 1, 2020 and ending December 31, 2024;- One Commissioner for a three (3) year term commencing on January 1, 2020 and ending December 31, 2022;

Candidates for District Office of Commissioner shall file a petition signed by at least 25 registered voters of the Fire District, which petition must be filed with the Secretary of the Fire District no later than 5:00 PM November 20, 2019. All residents of the Fire District duly registered with the Suffolk County Board of Elections as of November 18, 2019 shall be eligible to vote. Please be advised that the Board of Elections of the Fire District shall meet on November 25, 2019 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the District Office, Main Street, Yaphank, New York for the purpose of prepar-ing the rolls of registered voters of the Fire District. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COM-MISSIONERS OF THE YAPHANK FIRE DIS-TRICT, Town of Brookha-ven, Suffolk County, New York.Paulamarie Rosso-Thomp-

sonFire District Secretary

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NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUF-FOLK COUNTY M&T BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO HUDSON CITY SAVINGS BANK, FSB,Plaintiff against MARIA BARNWELL, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon, LLP, 53 Gibson Street, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered October 11, 2017, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest bid-der at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 12, 2019 at 9:45 AM. Premises known as 65 Morris Avenue, Holtsville, NY 11742. District 0200 Sec 652.00 Block 03.00 Lot 022.000. All that cer-tain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements there-on erected, situate, lying and being at Farmingville, in the Town of Brookha-

ven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $575,823.38 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 038866/2009. For sale information, please visit www.Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. Louis C. England, Esq., Referee 01-032803-F00 LIA, 20355, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUF-FOLK COUNTY MTGLQ INVESTORS, LP, Plaintiff against JASON CENTO A/K/A JASON M. CENTO, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered September 19, 2019, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid-der at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 12, 2019 at 9:30 AM. Premises known as 4 Jody Court, Shore-ham, New York 11786. District 0200 Sec 105.00 Block 01.00 Lot 001.008. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve-ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookha-ven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $577,148.76 plus interest and costs.Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 25949/2012. Cash will not be accepted at the sale. Brian T. Egan, Esq., Refer-ee 2267-002731 LIA, 20356, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT SUF-FOLK COUNTY CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff against VINCENT SANSONE, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Fore-closure and Sale entered August 23, 2018, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Brookha-ven Town Hall, 1 Indepen-dence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 9, 2019 at 10:00 AM. Premis-es known as 27 Panamo-ka Trail, Ridge, NY 11961. Sec 244.00 Block 02.00 Lot 024.000. All that cer-tain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Wading River, in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $368,606.08 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 7786/13. Cash will not be accepted at the sale. Robert A. Caccese, Esq., Referee 11390 LIA, 20357, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Wells Fargo Bank Nation-al Association, as Trustee, on behalf of the certifi-cate holders of Securitized Asset Backed Receivables LLC Trust 2005-FR3, Mort-

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gage Pass-Through Certif-icates, Series 2005-FR3, Plaintiff AGAINST Pedro A. Reyes Moreno a/k/a Pedro Moreno, Rosa Moli-na Reyes, et al., Defen-dant(s) Pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated 7-12-2019 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 10, 2019 at 3:00PM, premises known as 23 Mastic Boulevard, Mastic, NY 11950. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erect-ed, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookha-ven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, SECTION: 852.00, BLOCK: 02.00, LOT: 062.000, Dis-trict 0200. Approximate amount of judgment $342,678.37 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #611492/2015. Scott Lock-wood, Esq., Referee Fren-kel Lambert Weiss Weis-man & Gordon, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01-042418-F01 66231LIA, 20359, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

Maudsley Holdings LLC, Arts of Org. filed with the Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 10/24/2019. Cty: Suffolk. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom process against may be served & shall mail pro-cess to 44 Old Field Rd., Setauket, NY 11733. Gen-eral Purpose.LIA, 20360, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 - 12/5, 12 |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that acquisitions have been proposed and contracts prepared under the New Enhanced Suffolk County Drinking Water Protection Program – Open Space as follows:

SITEPine Lake

TAX MAP NO0200-376.00-01.00-001.000

OWNERKogel Brothers, LLC

Copies of the proposed contracts can be seen at the office of the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning, Division of Real Property Acquisition and Management, H. Lee Dennison Building, 2nd Floor, Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, New York. The undersigned will hold a final public hearing of this acquisition, pursu-ant to Section 247 of the N.Y.S. General Municipal Law, at the Division of Real Property Acquisition and Management on the 14th day of November, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., at which time all interested persons will be heard.

Jason SmaginDirector of Real Estate

Dated: October 29, 2019Hauppauge, N.Y.LIA, 20361, 11/7, 14 |

SUPPLEMENTAL SUM-MONS–SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUF-FOLK –NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, against JOSEPH RIZZI AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF MARY RIZZI; DANIEL RIZZI AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF MARY RIZZI; ROSEMARIE RIZZI AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF MARY RIZZI; MARY CUELLAR AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF MARY RIZZI; UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF MARY RIZZI, any and all

persons unknown to plain-tiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the follow-ing designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, credi-tors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, wid-ows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trust-ees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; CAP-ITAL ONE BANK USA, NA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAX-ATION AND FINANCE- TAX COMPLIANCE DIVI-SION-C.O.-ATC; UNITED STATES OF AMERI-CA DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY and JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE #1 through #7, the last seven (7) names being fictitious and unknown to the Plain-tiff, the persons or parties intended being the ten-ants, occupants, persons or parties, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the mortgaged premises described in the Complaint, Defendants-In-dex No. 609110/2019. Plaintiff Designates Suf-folk County as the Place of Trial. The Basis of Venue is that the subject action is situated in Suffolk Coun-ty. To the above named Defendants–YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appear-ance, on the Plaintiff’s Attorney(s) within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); the Unit-ed States of America may appear or answer within 60 days of service hereof; and in case of your fail-ure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. That this Supplemental Summons is being filed pursuant to an order of the court dated October 17, 2019. NOTICE-YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME – If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judg-ment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for fur-ther information on how to answer the summons and protect your proper-ty. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclo-sure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER

ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORT-GAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE; New York State law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclo-sure process. Please read it carefully. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT You are in danger of losing your home. If you fail to respond to the Summons and Com-plaint in this Foreclosure Action, you may lose your home. Please read the Summons and Complaint carefully. You should immediately contact an attorney of your local legal aid office to obtain advice on how to pro-tect yourself. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assis-tance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possi-ble options, including try-ing to work with your lend-er during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Depart-ment of Financial Services’ at 1-800-269-0990 or visit the Department’s website at http://www.dfs.ny.gov. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of peo-ple who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of fore-closure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely care-ful about any such prom-ises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a con-tract which fully describes the services they will per-form and fees they will charge, and which prohib-its them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The fore-going summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Howard H. Heckman, Jr. dated Octo-ber 17, 2019. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage and covering the premises known as 59 Hamilton Street, Pat-chogue, NY 11772 located at District 0200 Section 952.00 Block 02.00 and Lot 020.000 Dated: Octo-ber 24, 2019 Filed: Octo-ber 25, 2019 Pincus Law Group, PLLC., Attorney for Plaintiff, By: George J. Weissinger, Esq., 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, NY 11556 (516) 699-8902LIA, 20362, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF SUFFOLKFile #: 116009Docket #: B-13901-19-----------------------------------------In the Matter ofChristiana Lynn Villanueva

(DOB 3/19/2009),A child subject of a Termi-nation of Parental RightsProceeding-----------------------------------------IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK:

To: Jessie James 18 Edwards Road Mastic Beach, NY

11951

A petition under Article 6 of the Family Court Act having been filed with this Court, and annexed heretoYOU ARE HEREBY SUM-MONED to appear before this court on

Date/Time: December 11, 2019 at 11:00 AM

Purpose: InquestPart: 6 Central IslipFloor/Room: Floor 3/

Room F36Presiding: Hon. Frank

A. TantoneLocation: Suffolk

County Family Court

400 Carleton Avenue

Central Islip, NY 11722-9076

to answer the petition and to be dealt with in accor-dance with the Family Court Act.On your failure to appear as herein directed, a war-

rant may be issued for your arrest.

Dated: October 21, 2019 Michael J. Williams, Chief ClerkNOTICE: Family Court § 154(c) provides that peti-tions brought pursuant to Article 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 of the Family Court Act, in which an order of protec-tion is sought or in which a violation of an order of protection is alleged, may be served outside the State of New York upon a Respondent who is not a resident or domiciliary of the State of New York. If no other grounds for obtaining personal juris-diction over the Respon-dent exist aside from the application of this provi-sion, the exercise of per-sonal jurisdiction over the respondent is limited to the issue of the request for, or alleged violation of, the order of protection. Where the Respondent has been served with this summons and petition does not appear, the Family Court may proceed to a hearing with respect to issuance or enforcement of the order of protection.LIA, 20363, 11/7

FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF SUFFOLKFile #: 116009Docket #: B-13896-19-----------------------------------------In the Matter ofJessie Renee Villanueva

(DOB 7/23/2010),A child subject of a Termi-nation of Parental RightsProceeding-----------------------------------------IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK:

To: Jessie James 18 Edwards Road Mastic Beach, NY

11951A petition under Article 6 of the Family Court Act having been filed with this Court, and annexed heretoYOU ARE HEREBY SUM-MONED to appear before this court on

Date/Time: December 11, 2019 at 11:00 AM

Purpose: InquestPart: 6 Central IslipFloor/Room: Floor 3/

Room F36Presiding: Hon. Frank

A. TantoneLocation: Suffolk

County Family Court

400 Carleton Avenue

Central Islip, NY 11722-9076

to answer the petition and to be dealt with in accor-dance with the Family Court Act.On your failure to appear as herein directed, a war-

rant may be issued for your arrest.

Dated: October 21, 2019 Michael J. Williams, Chief ClerkNOTICE: Family Court §

154(c) provides that peti-tions brought pursuant to Article 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 of the Family Court Act, in which an order of protec-tion is sought or in which a violation of an order of protection is alleged, may be served outside the State of New York upon a Respondent who is not a resident or domiciliary of the State of New York. If no other grounds for obtaining personal juris-diction over the Respon-dent exist aside from the application of this provi-sion, the exercise of per-sonal jurisdiction over the respondent is limited to the issue of the request for, or alleged violation of, the order of protection. Where the Respondent has been served with this summons and petition does not appear, the Family Court may proceed to a hearing with respect to issuance or enforcement of the order of protection.LIA, 20364, 11/7 |

Notice is hereby given that an order entered by the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, on the 23rd day of October, 2019, bearing Index Number 19-05645, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at 400 Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, NY grants me the right to assume the name of Giuseppe Leanza. The city and state of my pres-ent address are Shirley, NY; the month and year of my birth are January, 1945; the place of my birth is Catania, Italy; my present name is Giuseppe Leanza. LIA, 20365, 11/7 |

Notice is hereby given that an order entered by the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, on the 21st day of October, 2019, bearing Index Number 19-05410, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at 400 Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, New York grants me the right to assume the name of Elizabeth St Juste. The city and state of my present address are Selden, NY; the month and year of my birth are May, 1982; the place of my birth is Port-Au-Prince, Haiti; my present name is Elizabeth Sandra Bonte St Juste. LIA, 20366, 11/7 |

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK HSBC Bank USA, Nation-al Association as Trustee for the Ellington Trust Series 2007-1, Plaintiff AGAINST Danard Brown A/K/A Danard W. Brown A/K/A Daanard Brown et al., Defendant(s) Pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated 9-7-2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 10, 2019 at 2:30PM, premises known as 2 Sabrina Dr, Eastport (Town of Brookhaven), NY 11941. All that cer-tain plot piece or parcel of land, with the build-ings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being at Eastport, Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York, SECTION: 683.00, BLOCK: 01.00, LOT: 028.005 District: 0200. Approximate amount of judgment $916,625.47 plus interest and costs. Prem-ises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judg-ment Index #064541/2013. James E. McElhone, Esq., Referee Frenkel Lambert

Weiss Weisman & Gor-don, LLP 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 01-088891-F00LIA, 20367, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

ANNUAL ELECTION OFHAGERMAN FIRE

DISTRICTDECEMBER 10TH, 2019

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Elections of the HAGERMAN FIRE DISTRICT will take place on December 10TH, 2019 between the hours of 5:00 pm and 9:00 pm at the firehouse located at 510 Ralph T. Perry Drive, East Patchogue, New York, for the purpose of election of the following:

One Commissioner for a five (5) year term commencing on January 1st, 2020 and ending on December 31st 2024Candidates for District

Office of Commissioner shall file a petition signed by at least 25 registered voters of the Fire District, which petition must be filed with the Secretary of the Fire District no later than November 20TH, 2019.

All residents of the Fire District duly registered with the Suffolk County Board of Elections on or before November 18th, 2019 shall be eligible to vote.

Please be advised that the Board of Elections of the Fire District shall meet on December 9TH, 2019 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the firehouse, 510 Ralph T. Perry Drive, East Patchogue, New York, for the purpose of preparing the rolls of registered voters of the Fire DistrictBY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COM-MISSIONERS OF THE HAGERMAN FIRE DIS-TRICT

Barbara AllenDistrict Secretary

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NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF STAN-WICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST A, Plaintiff, AGAINST EVELYN PERSHING, CATHY MCMAHON, et al. Defendant(s)

Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered on January 23, 2019.

I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the Brookhaven Town Hall, Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 on December 10, 2019 at 11:30 AM premises known as 27 Laurelton Avenue, Selden, NY 11784.

All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. District 0200 Section 492.00, Block 02.00 and Lot 048.000.

Approximate amount of judgment $439,927.18 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment. Index #64143/2013. Vincent Messina, Esq., Ref-eree,Aldridge Pite, LLP - Attor-neys for Plaintiff - 40 Mar-cus Drive, Suite 200, Mel-ville, NY 11747 LIA, 20369, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLKU.S. BANK TRUST, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9

MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, Plaintiff againstTHOMAS FERENTINOS, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on October 10, 2019. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill, Farm-ingville, N.Y. on the 9th day of December, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. premises described as follows: All that cer-tain plot, piece or parcel of real property situate, lying and being a part of a condominium in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York. Said premises known as 68 Artist Lake Drive, Middle Island, N.Y. 11953.(District: 0200, Section: 403.00, Block: 04.00, Lot: 032.000).Approximate amount of lien $ 183,585.35 plus inter-est and costs. Premises will be sold sub-ject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 18522-13. Marie Michel, Esq., Referee. Stern & Eisenberg, PCAttorney(s) for PlaintiffWoodbridge Corporate Plaza485 B Route 1 South – Suite 330Iselin, NJ 08830(732) 582-6344*For sale information, please visit www.auction.com or call 800-280-2832*LIA, 20370, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

INVITATION TO PROPOSERS

Notice is hereby given that request for proposals are sought and requested for the following:RFP Name: ARCHI-TECTURAL SERVICES, RFP#19-20 033Deliver RFP’s To:Eastport-South Manor Central School DistrictAdministration Office149 Dayton AvenueManorville, NY 11949Due Date and Time:November 15, 2019, no lat-er than 10:00 amContact Person:Amy Bellise, Purchasing Department(631) 801-3016Instructions to proposers, specifications and forms may be obtained at the Administration Office.

Board of EducationEastport-South Manor CSDSuffolk County, New York

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REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF SUFFOLKDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM-PANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY ABSCAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2007-HE2, Plaintiff - against - WILLIAM JACK-SON, et al Defendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on September 20, 2019. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Islip Town Hall, 655 Main Street, Islip, NY 11751, Suffolk County, New York on the 6th day of December, 2019 at 10:45 a.m. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land sit-uate, lying and being in the Town of Islip, County of Suffolk and State of New York.Premises known as 458 Locust Street, Brentwood, (Town of Islip) NY 11717.(SBL#: 0500-228.00-03.00-042.000)Approximate amount of lien $382,395.31 plus inter-

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est and costs.Premises will be sold sub-ject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale.Index No. 612265/2018. Andrew R. Garbarino, Esq., Referee.Davidson Fink LLPAttorney(s) for Plaintiff28 East Main Street, Suite 1700Rochester, NY 14614-1990Tel. 585/760-8218For sale information, please visit Auction.com at www.Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832Dated: October 24, 2019LIA, 20372, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

LEGAL NOTICEANNUAL ELECTION OF

THE MEDFORD FIRE DISTRICT

DECEMBER 10, 2019PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Annual Election of the Medford Fire District will take place on Tues-day, December 10, 2019; between the hours of 3:00 pm and 9:00 pm at the fire-house located at 171 Ore-gon Avenue, Medford, New York 11763 for the purpose of electing the following:One Commissioner for a five (5) year term com-mencing on January 1, 2020 and ending on December 31, 2024.The Fire District Board of Elections will meet on December 5, 2019 at 8:00 am at 171 Oregon Avenue, Medford NY to prepare register.Candidates for District Office of Commissioner shall file a petition signed by at least 25 registered voters of the Medford Fire. Petitions will be available in the District Office Dis-trict located at 171 Oregon Avenue, Medford NY 11763 beginning October 1, 2019; and thereafter between the hours of 8:00 am and 3:30 pm. Absentee bal-lots will not be used in the district election. Said petition must be filed with the Secretary of the Fire District during the normal business hours (8:00 am and 3:30 pm) and must be filed no later than 12:00 pm by November 20, 2019. All residents of the Med-ford Fire District duly reg-istered with the Suffolk County Board of Elections as of November 18, 2019, shall be eligible to vote. DATED: September 13, 2019BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRE COM-MISSIONERSMEDFORD FIRE DIS-TRICTATTESTED: Kathleen

Dugan District SecretaryLIA, 20373, 11/7 |

ANNUAL ELECTION OFBELLPORT FIRE

DISTRICTDECEMBER 10, 2019PLEASE TAKE

NOTICE that the Annual Election of the Bellport Fire District will take place on December 10, 2019, between the hours of 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM at the Bellport Firehouse located at 161 Main Street, Bellport, New York for the purpose of electing the following:

One Commissioner for a five (5) year term commencing on January 1, 2020 and ending on December 31, 2024.

Candidates for the District Office of Commissioner shall file a petition signed by at least twenty-five (25) registered voters of the Fire District, which petition must be filed with the Secretary of the Fire District at the Fire District office, 6 New

Jersey Avenue, Bellport, New York, no later than 5:00 PM on November 20, 2019. Such petition must contain the name and address of the candidate (the candidate’s legal residence, not a P.O. Box) and must also be signed by the candidate. Petition forms may be obtained from the Fire District Secretary.

All residents of the Fire District duly registered with the Suffolk County Board of Elections as of November 18, 2019 shall be eligible to vote.

Please be advised that the Board of Elections of the Fire District shall meet on December 3, 2019 at 6:00 PM at the Fire District office, 6 New Jersey Avenue, Bellport, New York, for the purpose of preparing the rolls of the registered voters of the Fire District.Dated: November 1, 2019

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF FIRECOMMISSIONERS OF THE BELLPORT FIRE DISTRICTBy: CHARLES F.

SATTERLEY Fire District

SecretaryLIA, 20374, 11/7 |

REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURESUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF SUFFOLKTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THECERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-25, Plaintiff –against – DARIEN L. JOHNSON, et al Defen-dant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on December 5, 2016. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction, at the Brookhav-en Town Hall, 1 Indepen-dence Hall, Farmingville, NY 11738, Suffolk County, New York on the 10th Day of December, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve-ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Mastic, Town of Brookha-ven, County of Suffolk, State of New York.Premises known as 117 Woodcut Drive, Mastic Beach, (Town of Brookha-ven) NY 11951.(District: 0209 f/k/a 0200, Section: 003.00 f/k/a 940.00, Block: 03.00, Lot: 022.002 f/k/a 022.02)Approximate amount of lien $435,897.95 plus inter-est and costs.Premises will be sold sub-ject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale.Index No. 13-14896. Fred-erick Vogeney, Esq., Ref-eree.Davidson Fink LLPAttorney(s) for Plaintiff28 East Main Street, Suite 1700Rochester, NY 14614-1990Tel. 585/760-8218For sale information, please visit Auction.com at www.Auction.com or call (800) 280-2832Dated: October 9, 2019LIA, 20375, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Zoning Code of the Incorporat-ed Village of Patchogue, New York, Public Hearing will be held in the Munic-ipal Building at 14 Baker Street, in said Village on Wednesday, November 20,

2019 at 7:30 p.m. to hear and determine the appli-cation of: Brian Pullan, 50 Camp-bell Street, seeks permis-sion to construct first and second story addition to northwest corner of the dwelling requiring relief of 435-15-D, 30’ required, 25.6’ provided. Applicant also seeks to add second story dormer requiring an extension of non-conform-ing use- 435-76-A, total side yard required, 15’; provided, 13.6”. Subject premises is located in the A-Residential Zone.

19-20 All persons desiring to be hard either for or against the proposition will be afforded an opportunity to be heard.

Nicholas FuccilloChairman, Zoning Board of AppealsVillage of Patchogue

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the Architectur-al Review Board of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue, N.Y. will meet at the Municipal Build-ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the application received from: Mike Issa, 27 South Ocean Avenue, seeks permission to erect new 16’ x 2’ wall sign on west elevation. Subject premises is locat-ed in the D-3 Business Zone.

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Karen Zorzenon, ChairpersonArchitectural Review Board

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the Architectur-al Review Board of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue, N.Y. will meet at the Municipal Build-ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the application received from: Suffolk Cardiac Care, 73 South Ocean Avenue, seeks permission to erect new 77.3” x 47” wall sign on the west elevation and 97” x 59.4” wall sign on the east elevation. Subject premises is located in the D-3 Business Zone.

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Karen Zorzenon, ChairpersonArchitectural Review Board

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the Architectur-al Review Board of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue, N.Y. will meet at the Municipal Build-ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the application received from: Brian Neal, 8 Maple Ave-nue, seeks permission to erect new 30” x 176” wall sign on the east elevation. Subject premises is locat-ed in the D-2 Business Zone.

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Karen Zorzenon, ChairpersonArchitectural Review Board

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the Architectur-al Review Board of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue, N.Y. will meet at the Municipal Build-ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the application received from: TTMT Realty, LLC., 144 Medford Avenue, seeks permission to replace existing 4’ x 6’ detached signage with new inserts. Subject premises is locat-ed in the D-1 Business Zone.

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Karen Zorzenon, ChairpersonArchitectural Review Board

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the Architectur-al Review Board of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue, N.Y. will meet at the Municipal Build-ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the application received from: ISLA Insurance and Ser-vices, Inc., 140 Medford Avenue, seeks permission to maintain existing 55” x 96” and 14” x 96” double sided sign. Applicant also proposes 8.5” x 60” wall sign on south elevation. Subject premises is locat-ed in the D-1 Business Zone.

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Karen Zorzenon, ChairpersonArchitectural Review Board

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the Architectural Review Board of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue, N.Y. will meet at the Municipal Build-ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the application received from: Airweld, Inc., 243 Waver-ly Avenue, seeks permis-sion to maintain existing 14’2” x 18” wall sign on the north elevation and 15’10” x 20.5” on the west eleva-tion. Subject premises is located in the D-1 Business Zone.

19-35 November 7, 2019

Karen Zorzenon, ChairpersonArchitectural Review Board

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the Architectur-al Review Board of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue, N.Y. will meet at the Municipal Build-ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the application received from: Jade Land Development, LLC., 398 W. Main Street, seeks permission to ren-ovate exterior of existing warehouse/storage build-ing. Applicant also propos-es new 14’7” x 13’10” wall sign on north elevation, 5’8” x 12’7” wall signs on east and west elevations, 5’4” x 2’4” oval hanging sign on north elevation and lighting. Subject prem-ises is located in the D-2

Business Zone. 19-34

November 7, 2019 Karen Zorzenon, ChairpersonArchitectural Review Board

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the Architectur-al Review Board of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue, N.Y. will meet at the Municipal Build-ing, 14 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and will hold a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the application received from: Bay Harbour Insurance, 88 Waverly Avenue, seeks permission to add vinyl lettering to bottom of windows and door on east elevation. Applicant also seeks to modify appli-cation to include 2’ x 4’ detached sign. Subject premises is located in the D-1 Business Zone.

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Karen Zorzenon, ChairpersonArchitectural Review Board

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PUBLIC NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village of Bell-port Architectural Review Board will be holding a Work Session on Thurs-day, November 14, 2019 at 7 pm at the Bellport Com-munity Center located at 4 Bell Street, Bellport.BY ORDER OF: MARGE CROWLEY, CHAIRPER-SON, ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARDLIA, 20385, 11/7 |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Architectural Review Board of the Vil-lage of Bellport will hold a public hearing on Novem-ber 20, 2019 at 7:00 pm at the Bellport Community Center located at 4 Bell Street, Bellport, New York to consider the following application:Barry Buckland & Connie Vick, 2A Gerard Street, Bellport, NY are seeking approval to convert 2 exist-ing dog house dormers to a single shed dormer. The siding and roofing materi-als will match the existing dwelling.The dwelling is located in the “A” Residence District. The Suffolk County Tax Map Number is 0202-11-3-5.All persons with an inter-est may attend and will be heard. The Communi-ty Center is handicapped accessible.BY ORDER OF THE A R C H I T E C T U R A L REVIEW BOARD, VIL-LAGE OF BELLPORT: MARGE CROWLEY, CHAIRPERSONLIA, 20386, 11/7 |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village of Bellport Zoning Board of Appeals will be holding a public hearing on November 21, 2019 at 7:00 pm at the Bell-port Community Center located at 4 Bell Street, Bellport, New York on the following application:Roy Otwell, 4 Second Street, Bellport, NY is appealing an Architectur-al Review Board decision denying an application to construct a 58 square foot entry; a deck in the side yard; and a 168 square foot sun porch. The single family dwell-ing is located in the “B”

Residence District. The Suffolk County Tax Map Number is 0202-5-5-3.All persons with an inter-est may attend and will be heard. The Communi-ty Center is handicapped accessible.BY ORDER OF; VILLAGE OF BELLPORT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, JAMES WOOD, CHAIR-PERSONLIA, 20387, 11/7 |

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF SUF-FOLKBANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COM-PANY, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I TRUST,V.LINDA KIEFFER AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE J. BRUST, ET AL.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 10, 2019, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, wherein BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MORT-GAGE ASSETS MANAGE-MENT SERIES I TRUST is the Plaintiff and LINDA KIEFFER AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE J. BRUST, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the BROOKHAVEN TOWN HALL, 1 INDEPENDENCE HILL, FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738, on December 5, 2019 at 9:45AM, premises known as 63 SOUTH BICY-CLE PATH, SELDEN, NY 11784: District 0200, Sec-tion 492.00, Block 05.00, Lot 006.000: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PAR-CEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE-ON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN SELDEN, IN THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, STATE OF NEW YORKPremises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 611478/2015. Louis C. England, Esq. - Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.LIA, 20388, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

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TIONOF REGISTRATION ROLLS FOR

ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE NORTH PAT-

CHOGUE FIRE DISTRICTPLEASED BE ADVISED, that the Board of Elections of the North Patchogue Fire District shall meet on the 10th day of December, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. at the North Patchogue Fire Dis-trict Headquarters Build-ing, located at 33 Davidson Avenue, North Patchogue, New York 11772, for the purpose of preparing the rolls of registered voters of the North Patchogue Fire District for the Annu-al Fire District Election to be subsequently held on December 10, 2019. The Annual Fire District Elec-tion will be held on that date between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., at the North Patchogue Fire District Headquarters Building, located at 33 Davidson Avenue, North Patchogue, New York 11772. The ballot for said election will include the

following offices: one (1) five year term fire commis-sioner office commencing on January 1, 2020 and ending on December 31, 2024, and one (1) two year term fire commissioner office commencing on Jan-uary 1, 2020 and ending on December 31, 2021. PLEASE BE ADVISED that only those persons who have registered with the County Board of Elec-tions on or before the November 18, 2019 shall be eligible to vote. PLEASE BE ADVISED that in order to be placed on the ballot Candidates for District Office shall file their names in petition form with the Fire District Secretary at the offices of the District located at 33 Davidson Avenue, North Patchogue, New York 11772 between the normal business hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. no later than twenty (20) days before the date of such election. Said petition shall be sub-scribed to by at least (25) twenty-five qualified vot-ers of the North Patchogue Fire District and shall set forth the name of the candidate, the candidates address and the Office for which the candidate is nominated. The official North Patchogue Fire Dis-trict petition form must be used and petition forms may be obtained from the office of the District Sec-retary. Dated: North Patchogue, New YorkNovember 1, 2019

LAUREN GONNELLYSecretaryNORTH PATCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT

LIA, 20389, 11/7 |

LEGAL NOTICEANNUAL ELECTION OF THE NORTH PAT-

CHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT DECEMBER 10, 2019

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Annual Election of the North Patchogue Fire District will take place on Tuesday, December 10th, 2019 between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. at the North Patchogue Fire District Headquar-ters Building, located at 33 Davidson Avenue, North Patchogue, New York 11772 for the pur-pose of electing one (1) Commissioner for a five (5) year term, commenc-ing January 1, 2020 and ending December 31, 2024 and one (1) Commissioner for a two (2) year term, commencing January 1, 2020 and ending Decem-ber 31, 2021. All duly reg-istered voters residing in the North Patchogue Fire District shall be eligible to vote. Residents must be registered to vote with the Suffolk County Board of Elections on or before the November 18, 2019 in order to be eligible to vote. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that in order to be placed on the ballot Can-didates for District office shall file their names in petition form with the Secretary of the North Patchogue Fire District at the Fire District Office located at 33 Davidson Avenue, North Patchogue, New York 11772, between the normal business hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and no later than 4:00 p.m. on November 20, 2019. Said petition shall be sub-scribed to by at least (25) twenty-five qualified vot-ers of the North Patchogue Fire District and shall set forth the name of the candidate, the candidates address and the Office for which the candidate

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is nominated. The official North Patchogue Fire Dis-trict petition form must be used and petition forms may be obtained from the office of the District Sec-retary.Dated: North Patchogue, New YorkNovember 1, 2019

LAUREN GONNELLYSecretaryNORTH PATCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT

LIA, 20390, 11/7 |

Notice is hereby given that an order entered by the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, on the 21st day of October, 2019, bearing Index Number 19-05481, a copy of which may be examined at the office of the clerk, located at 400 Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, New York grants me the right to assume the name of Aaron Shane Mor-tellaro. The city and state of my present address are Holtsville, NY; the month and year of my birth are December, 1988; the place of my birth is New Hyde Park, New York; my pres-ent name is Lauren Ann Mortellaro. LIA, 20392, 11/7 |

By Virtue Of A Default In A Security Agreement Made By Demaso Acevedo To Steven M. Cardinali, I will Hereby Foreclose Upon And Sell At Public Auction Sale on Friday, November 15, 2019 At 11:00AM At The Law Offices Of Walsh & Roth LLP, 360 Route 109, West Babylon, New York 11704, The Chattels Of The Aforementioned Security Agreement Con-sisting Of A Designat-ed Arnold Bread Route Business And Equipment Including 2001 Grumman Workhorse Truck, Com-puter, Scanner And Printer As Contained In filed UCC Financing Statement. The Secured Party Reserves The Right To Bid And/Or Purchase At This UCC Foreclosure Auction Sale. Eliot Millman Auctioneers LLC, Auctioneers For The Secured Party, Phone 718-327-7697LIA, 20393, 11/7 |

VILLAGE OF BELLPORT BOARD OF TRUSTEES-

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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Bellport Village Board of Trustees will be holding a special meeting to award the Municipal Dock Bulkhead Recon-struction BID, on Thurs-day November 14, 2019 at 6:00pm in Village Hall located at 29 Bellport Lane, Bellport New York 11713.All interested parties are welcome.John KocayVillage ClerkLIA, 20394, 11/7 |

LEGAL NOTICEGENERAL VILLAGE

ELECTIONINCORPORATED VIL-

LAGE OF PATCHOGUEThe next General Village Election for Village Office in the Incorporated Village of Patchogue will be held on Wednesday, March 18, 2020.The following offices will be vacant at the end of the current official year, to be filled at the General Vil-lage Election on Wednes-day, March 18, 2020 for the following terms:

Mayor - Four YearsTrustee - Four YearsTrustee - Four YearsTrustee - Four Years

Dated: November 7, 2019------------------------------------------

Patricia M. Seal, Village Clerk

LIA, 20395, 11/7 |

VILLAGE OF PAT-CHOGUE NOTICE OF

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NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Patchogue on November 25, 2019 at 6:00 pm at Village Hall, 14 Baker Street, Patchogue, New York 11772, regarding the filing by the Building Inspector of a report containing the findings and recommendations regarding certain structures situate on the premises known as 8 Pine Walk, Patchogue, New York, designated by the following Tax Map Number: District 0204, Section 019.00, Block 04.00, Lot 060.000, and reputedly owned by

Susana Tenezaca and Molina Eriberto which said report finds that the structure is unsafe and dangerous to the public and recommends its immediate demolition and removal. Any person is entitled to be heard at such public hearing. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Patchogue, dated October 9, 2019.------------------------------------------

Patricia SealVillage Clerk

LIA, 20396, 11/7 |

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW

YORKCOUNTY OF SUFFOLK INDEX NO. 603602/2019Plaintiff designates SUF-FOLK as the place of trial situs of the real propertySUPPLEMENTAL SUM-MONSMortgaged Premises:22 BEECH STREET WYANDANCH, NY 11798District: 0100 Section: 083.00Block: 02.00 Lot: 074.000______________________BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COM-PANY, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I TRUST,

Plaintiff,vs.MONICA BUTLER, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBU-TEE OF THE ESTATE OF SHIRLEY O. BUTLER; DEBBIE REED A/K/A DEBBIE HAMMOND, AS HEIR AND DISTRIB-UTEE OF THE ESTATE OF SHIRLEY O. BUTLER; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTEES OF THE ESTATE OF SHIRLEY O. BUTLER any and all per-sons unknown to plain-tiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the follow-ing designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, credi-

tors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, wid-ows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trust-ees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; NEW YORK STATE DEPART-MENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,“JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #12,” the last twelve names being fic-titious and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, per-sons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint,

Defendants.To the above named Defendants

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.NOTICE OF NATURE OF

ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT

THE OBJECT of the

above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $442,500.00 and interest, recorded on March 26, 2009, at Liber M00021801 Page 248, of the Public Records of SUFFOLK County, New York, covering premises known as 22 BEECH STREET WYANDANCH, NY 11798.

The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above.

SUFFOLK County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county.

NOTICEYOU ARE IN DANGER OF

LOSING YOUR HOMEIf you do not respond to this summons and com-plaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judg-ment may be entered and you can lose your home.Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for fur-ther information on how to answer the summons and protect your property.Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action.YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT.

RAS BORISKIN, LLCAttorney for PlaintiffBY: Matt Rothstein, ESQ.900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310Westbury, NY 11590516-280-7675

LIA, 20397, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

SUPPLEMENTAL SUM-MONS AND NOTICE Supreme Court of New York, SUFFOLK County. WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCI-

ATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPAC-ITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR MFRA TRUST 2015-1, Plaintiff, -against- PAUL CABRE-RA; MIGUEL CABRERA; JESUS A. CABRERA; UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT-LAW OF THE ESTATE OF JESUS CABRERA, DECEASED, NEXT-OF-KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINIS-TRATORS, TRUSTEES, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND SUC-CESSORS IN INTEREST AND GENERALLY ALL PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING UNDER, BY OR THROUGH SAID DEFENDANT WHO IS DECEASED, BY PUR-CHASE, INHERITANCE, LIEN OR OTHERWISE, ANY RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST IN AND TO THE REAL PROPER-TY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O INTERNAL REV-ENUE SERVICE; NEW YORK STATE DEPART-MENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, Index No. 031942/2012. Dis-trict: 0204 Section: 013.00 Block: 09.00 Lot: 029.000 Mortgaged Premises: 44 Cedar Avenue, Patchogue, New York 11772 a/k/a 44 Cedar Avenue, East Pat-chogue, New York 11772 To The Above Named Defendant(s): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the Plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclu-sive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner oth-er than by personal deliv-ery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a Defen-dant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service. If you fail to appear or to answer within the afore-mentioned time frame, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in

the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT - THE OBJECTIVE of the above captioned action is to foreclose on a Mort-gage to secure $276,000.00 and interest, recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk’s Office on Sep-tember 22, 2005 in Liber Book M 00021135, Page 056, covering the prem-ises known as 44 Cedar Avenue, Patchogue, New York 11772 a/k/a 44 Cedar Avenue, East Patchogue, New York 11772. The relief sought herein is a final judgment directing sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the mortgage described above. Plaintiff designates Suffolk Coun-ty as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mort-gaged premises is locat-ed. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mort-gage company who filed this foreclosure proceed-ing against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further infor-mation on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT.FRIEDMAN VARTOLO, LLP 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plain-tiff.LIA, 20398, 11/7, 14, 21, 28 |

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Suffolk 311 handles more than 6,000 service calls

Constituent response system receives about 100 requests per day

 Suffolk County executive Steve Bellone recently announced

that Suffolk311 has assisted more than 6,000 constituent ser-vice requests since its inception. Trained call operators have fielded 6,639 service requests and receive approximately 100 such calls per day. Residents have called to report phone scams, obtain assistance with social services benefits, pay traffic tickets, purchase Green Key Cards and permits, file tick complaints, and report potholes – all of which are filled within 48 hours.

“We are implementing best practices and embracing mod-ern technology to transform government and better serve the needs of our residents,”  said Bellone.  “The system is clearly working as intended and as more people become familiar with it, they will get to see their questions, answers and needs met in a timelier fashion.”

The 311 system is currently configured to directly accept, route and report on service requests for Constituent Affairs, Public Works, Parks Department, Health Services and Social Services. Over the coming months, there will be additional Departmental linkages to the system.

By dialing 311 or 631-853-6311, residents are able to speak with a trained call operator Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Residents can also message the Suffolk311 Facebook page and have their questions answered anytime between 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Suffolk311 is designed to improve residents’ interactions and overall experience with county government.  In addition to connecting residents to the government that serves them, the system is a premier management tool, which will help officials to better allocate resources and taxpayer dollars. The system will capture critical details on each call, question, or request, allowing the county to gather valuable insight into the issues communities across the county are facing in real-time. The system will also improve public safety by reducing the burden on 911 county emergency call centers that receive tens of thousands of non-emergency calls each year. This will allow emergency call centers to be better positioned to respond to true emergencies. n

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WILLIAM FLOYD SCHOOLS

Local inducted into WVU hall of fameWilliam Floyd grad was also inducted into its first hall of fame

BY GLENN ROHRBACKER

Lisa Stoia, a native of Shirley and a William Floyd graduate, was named to the 29th class of honorees in the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame. Stoia was inducted into the William Floyd Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.

Stoia is a senior associate head coach of the WVU women’s soccer team. Stoia helped guide WVU — her alma mater — to multiple Big 12 and Big East titles, as well as to 12 consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament and the 2016 NCAA College Cup Final. In 2018 Stoia helped the Mountaineers reach another title, as WVU claimed the Big 12 Soccer Championship title in November with a 3-0 showing at the league tournament, finished by a win over Baylor in the title match. WVU finished the

season with a 15-4-4 mark and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tourna-ment, according to the university’s website.

Stoia earned her bachelor’s degree in sports management from WVU in 2005 and her master’s of business administration from Jacksonville in 2007.

During her playing career with WVU, Stoia earned Big East Midfielder of the Year honors in 2002 for leading West Virginia to its first regular season championship. She also assisted on 10 of West Virginia’s record-breaking 53 goals in 2003, tying her for the season record, according to WVU. Stoia was a NSCAA/adidas and Soccer Buzz second team All-American in 2002 as a junior.

Stoia continued in her senior season, breaking the season assist record she had tied the season before on her way to becoming West Virginia’s all-time assists leader with 33. She became the first mid-fielder in Big East history to earn mid-fielder of the year honors in consecutive

seasons by winning the award for the second time in 2003. Due to her record in 2003, Stoia earned first team All-America honors from Soccer Buzz and the NSCAA. Stoia also earned NSCAA/adidas third team All–Mid-Atlantic region and Big East co-Rookie of the Year honors as a fresh-man in 2000, according to WVU. n

Playing careerWest Virginia, 2000–03Steel City Sparks, 2004

Boston Renegades, 2005–06Saint Louis Athletica, 2009

Coaching career2005–06: Jacksonville — Assistant Coach2007–12: West Virginia — Assistant Coach

2013–16: West Virginia — Associate Head Coach2017 – : West Virginia — Senior Associate Head Coach Lisa Stoia was recently inducted into the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame.

Photo courtesy West Virginia University

Board makes plans for vacant seat

Selects new VP and honors legacy of Jeananne Dawson

At the regularly scheduled meeting on October 29, the Board of Education appointed a new vice president, announced that the seat will remain vacant until 2020 and honored the legacy and service of long-time trustee and former vice president, Jeananne Dawson, who passed away on September 26, after 40 years of dedicated service to the William Floyd community.  The Board announced that they will not appoint a new trustee, nor will they hold a special election to fill the remainder of Dawson’s term, which expires on June 30, 2019. With just eight months left in the term, the Board feels strongly that the community should decide the next trustee in May. “Following in the footsteps of Mrs. Dawson is going to take several months and the community to decide,” said board president Robert Vecchio.

The annual budget vote and trustee election is scheduled for May 19, 2020. The Board of Education unanimously selected April Coppola as their new vice president. She will serve as the vice presi-dent for the remainder of this school year through June 30, 2020. Each July, Board officers are selected by their fellow trust-ees at the annual reorganizational meeting

Coppola recited the oath of office administered by district clerk, Carolyn Visintin. Vecchio also took the opportu-nity to thank the members of Coppola’s family who were in attendance for their shared sacrifice as she continues to devote countless hours to the betterment of the district’s schools and community. This moment was extra special to Coppola, as not only was Dawson a dear friend, but

she was a mentor.“I will be forever blessed to have known

Jean and will embrace all that she has taught me,” said Coppola. 

 To honor and memorialize the dedicat-ed service and love that Jeananne Dawson had for her schools and community, the Board of Education  voted unanimously to rename the William Floyd High School library as the Jeananne Dawson Memorial Library.

“This room that we are sitting in, after tonight, will be known as the Jeananne Dawson Memorial Library,” said Vecchio at the meeting, to tears and applause from many of those in attendance. “We, as a Board, thought it was a fitting tribute to name the high school library in her honor since this is where the Board meets twice per month and, more importantly, a place where kids come to learn and read.”

Vecchio also addressed members of Mrs.

Dawson’s family who were in attendance. He concluded the presentation by reading a proclamation detailing her legacy of service and dedication to the district’s schools and community and presenting a copy of it to her daughter, Michelle, who accepted it on behalf of the Dawson family. A dedication ceremony and formal plaque unveiling will take place at some point in early 2020. n

BOE President Robert Vecchio presents a proclamation to Michelle Becker, daughter of Jeananne Dawson, renaming the William Floyd High School library as the Jeananne Dawson Memorial Library.

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