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july2010Volume 23Number 9

Keeping you up to date onSALES, HAPPENINGS& PEOPLEIn Our Town - St. James

PUBLISHED MONTHLY

Our TownS •T • J •A •M •E • S

Stay Cool!

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OUR TOWN • JULY 2010

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OUR TOWN • JULY 2010

STAFFRuth Garthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor

Robin Clark . . . . . . Associate Editor

Elizabeth Isabelle . . Feature Writer

William Garthe . . . . . . . Advertising Sales

OuR TOWN– ST. jAMES –

is a monthly publication producedexclusively for the people ofSt. James, Nissequogue andHead of the Harbor, L.I., N.Y.

Call 862-9849 forAdvertising & Copy Deadline

OUR TOWN is mailed directly toevery residence & business in the

11780 zip code area(6459 total copies mailed)St. James Post Office Permit #10

St. James, NY 11780

Published byGraphics du jour, Ltd.

359 Lake Ave., St. James, NY 11780631-862-9849 / Fax: 631-862-9839email: [email protected]

website: www.ourtownstjames.com

Not responsible for typographical errors.We reserve the right at our sole discretion to edit or

refuse to print editorial or advertising materialdeemed detrimental to Our Town’s public image

or unsuitable for its readers. Advertising is offered onlyto those who live in, or have a business in, St. James,Nissequogue or Head of the Harbor, or any business

offering services not available in said area.

Copyright © 2010Graphics du jour, Ltd.All Rights Reserved

Our TownS • T • j • A • M • E • S

I N T H I S I S S U E

MERCHANT SPOTLIGHTBullseye Beverage ..................................................4

AROUND TOWNCottages to Castles Committee Update ............6Welcome Rev. Neil Mittelstaedt............................8 FeelGoods Cafe’s Healthy Foodto Reach Broader Audience ........................................................10Mail Your Packages FREE to the Troops ........................................12DeBlasio Capo Design Build and Bella Vita City GrillJoin Recent Setauket Extreme Home Makeover ..............16 & 18St. James Plaza Nursing Facility Recognized ................................20Special Pancake Breakfast to Benefit Eagle Project....................22Car Show and Swap Meet ..............................................................26St.James Healthcare Center Happenings ..............................28-29Harbor Day 2010 Set for August 21 ................................................30

YOU CAN HELP ..............................................................................34-39

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTSTAC News ........................................................................................40Smithtown Community Chorus Summer Concert Series ..............41On Stage at Smithtown Performing Arts Center ..........................42Stony Brook Film Festival ..................................................................44Family Concert Series at the Library ..............................................46

EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENTPrograms at the Library ..............................................................52-60

HOME & GARDENDesign Ideas/Home Decorating Club ......................................62-64Naturally Speaking ......................................................................66-68

POSTAL CORNER ................................................................................70

FINANCIAL SAVVYProtecting Assets During Challenging Business Times.................. 71Money Matters ................................................................................72

LEGAL-EASE ........................................................................................74

IN THE SCHOOLS ............................................................................76-77

SPORTS ................................................................................................78

PET SAFETY TIPS ..................................................................................80

KEEP IT SAFE ........................................................................................81

HEALTH NOTES................................................................................82-84

CELEBRATIONS ..............................................................................88-90

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT ........................................................................91

OBITUARIES ....................................................................................93-96

POET’S CORNER ............................................................................98-99

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING .............................................................. 100

DIRECTORY OF ADVERTISERS .................................................. 106-107

PLEASE NOTE:Advertising & Editorial Deadline for the AUGUST edition of OUR TOWN • ST. JAMES isTHURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2010 - 12 NOON.Distribution takes place on Wednesday, August 18, 2010.

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M E R C H A N T S P O T L I G H T

Bullseye Beverage395A East Main StreetSmithtown, NY406-7730

by Elizabeth IsabelleThis month’s spotlight takes us

to Bullseye Beverage in Smith-town. Managers Kurt and Kateknow that consumers have a lotof choices when it comes to buy-ing beer and soda. Therefore,they offer personalized, knowl-edgeable service along with avast selection of beverages andthat is what sets Bullseye Bever-age apart from the grocery or bigbox stores.  In addition to popular brands,

Bullseye Beverage has a huge selection of both imported andmicro brew and craft beers.What is a micro and craft brew?Micro breweries are consideredthose breweries that produce lessthan 15,000 barrels a year. Craftbrews are from small, independ-ent brewers, using traditionalmethods without the use of ad-juncts such as corn or rice. Theemphasis is on what is flavorfuland distinctive, setting thesebeers apart from mainstreambeers. If you are looking for aspecial brand that is hard to findor love to try new brews, thanBullseye Beverage is the placefor you! If Kurt and Kate don’thave what you are looking for,they will get it – special ordersare no problem. RefillableGrowlers are available, filledwith fresh tap craft brews fromlocal breweries. Bullseye Beverage works with

their distributors to make surethat their clients get the brandsthey want at prices that are asgood if not better than you willfind anywhere else. In addition,they regularly run specials andsales, which you can also find bygoing to their website atwww.bullseyebeverage.net. New York State law mandates

that a deposit be charged on allbeverage bottles and cans. When

you bring back your empties,you are not only getting your de-posit refunded, but are in factdoing your part to help the envi-ronment. Bullseye Beverage isproud of the fact that they takerecycling seriously. Why hasslewith dingy, cramped recyclingclosets at the grocery store? Saveyourself the time and aggravationby letting Bullseye do the recy-cling for you.Planning a party? Kurt and

Kate have everything you need inthe way of soda, water, beer,kegs, tubs, taps, ice (blocks orbags) and an assortment ofsnacks. They can help you withplanning the right number ofbeverages for your guests and

offer free delivery or will loadyour car for you right there at thestore.  Service, selection and the best

pricing around is what BullseyeBeverage is all about. Be sure tovisit their website and sign up fortheir newsletter to keep you upto date on new products andtasting events. Stop in and see foryourself why Bullseye Beverageis a great resource for all yourbeverage needs. Bullseye Bever-age is located at 395A East MainStreet in Smithtown and can bereached by phone at 631-406-7730. Kurt and Kate look for-ward to meeting you and wishall their customers a safe andfun-filled summer.

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Wee Warriors Yoga Playtime hits the road!Just call to schedule a private/semi private session

or to bring us to your studio!

of St. James

779-B Middle Country Rd. 420 Lake AvenueSaint James, NY 11780 Saint James, NY 11780

631-863-2878 631-686-5415

Toddler – Teen Yoga Classes

For more info and class schedule call: 516-313-3323or visit our website:

weewarriorsyogaplaytime.com

[email protected]

check us out on facebook and twitter

2 convenient Smithtown/St. James locations

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A R O U N D T O W N

The Cottages to CastlesCommittee wishes to thankeach visitor who attendedthe always magnificenthouse and garden tourthrough the years.When we were alerted to

the fact that the Septembertour would fall on a religiousholiday that is observed bymany in our community, wemade a collective decisionto forgo our event for 2010.Therefore Cottages to Cas-

tles will not be hosting ahouse and garden tour in 2010.However we are putting all ourefforts into a superlative event for2011 which will be held on Fri-day, September 9th.With that in mind, we will

commence to seek out thoseunique homes in Nissequogue,Head of the Harbor, St. James

and Smithtown. Our community has always

been so generous in the past,nominating those homeownerswho have created sanctuariescalled “home”. Whether it be acottage, castle or somewhere inbetween, we are interested inunique properties and will con-sider your home for the tour.

This one-day event is al-ways exciting for the visitors,”oohing and aahing,” as theygather decorating ideas aswell as for the participatinghomeowners. While touringthe most interesting homesand enjoying a fabulousluncheon this event is a surecrowd-pleaser! Be sure tosave the date for next year’stour – Friday, September 9,2011.Besides the excitement

and joy of the day, four non-profit local organizations are therecipients of all the much appre-ciated proceeds.To suggest a home please have

the homeowner’s name, addressand telephone number and callArline Goldstein at 584-8969 orRuth Garthe at 862-9849.

A Notice from the Cottages to Castles Committee

Wall Clocks • Picture Frames • Kitchen Decor • Antique & Vintage Furniture• Garden Statuary • Decorative Mirrors • Iron Basket Planters • Gift Boxes • Floral Wreaths & Baskets • Framed Vintage Prints & Oils • Baby Gifts •Wall Signage • Sentimental & Whimsical • Entertainment Service Pieces• Bird Houses • Wine & Cheese Accessories • Table Lamps • Roosters • Vintage Costume Jewelry • Decorative Plates • Plate Easels • Wallets • Potted Greenery & Flowers • Collectibles • Garden Accents • Teacups • Nautical Decor & Gifts • Indoor & Outdoor Angels • Coffee Mugs • Garden Hats • Home Fragrance • Hostess Gifts • Cocktail Napkins & Holders• Tabletop Boxes • Shelley Kyle Tiramani Bath, Baby & Fragrance • Scarves •Small Garden Tables & Benches • Fragrant Candles • Vintage Glassware • Welcome Plaques • Garden Stakes • Outdoor Thermometers • Serving Trays• Bearington Bears • Gift Soaps • Note Cards • Decorative Storage Boxes • Nightlights • Paper Weights • Bookmarks • Faux Fruit • Bird Themed Decor• Whimsical Kitchen Towels • Ice Cream Bowls & Spoons • Teacup Stands •Stepping Stones • Purse Hangers • Pill Boxes • Windchimes • Garden Gnomes

Antiques ~ Gifts~ Home & Garden Accents ~

631-686-5525415 N. Country Rd., St. James

Tues.-Sat. 11-5, Sun. 12-5

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Caligiuri’sPatio Pizza Restaurant

262 Lake Avenue, St. James, NY 11780 • 631-862-7475

$12.95SOUP or SALAD

Tortellini en Brodo – Pasta Fagioli – Minestrone

PASTA CHOICESPenne or Whole Wheat Penne

Rigatoni – Spaghetti – LinguiniFettuccini – Ziti – Angel Hair

SAUCE CHOICESBolognese or Meatsauce

Garlic & OilTomato Sauce with Meatballs or SausageMushroom Marsala Sauce (Brown)

Ala VodkaBroccoli, Sundried Tomato

and Mushroom in Garlic & OilAlfredoMarinaraArrabiataPrimavera

Pomodore (plum tomatoes with onions and artichokes)Red or White Clam Sauce ($2.00 Extra)

DESSERTSAssorted Cakes, Rice Pudding or Ice Cream

(No Substituting or Sharing) q e

y

Wednesday PASTA NIGHT Menu

by

Randy Berliant“The Man Who Loves to Sing”

Wednesday and Saturday

Live Music

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A R O U N D T O W N

The Rev. Neil Mittelstaedt hasbeen installed as the pastor of St.James  Lutheran  Church  in  St.James. The Rev. David H. Benke,Bishop of the Atlantic District ofthe  Lutheran  Church  MissouriSynod,  officiated  at  the  service,which was held on Saturday June12, 2010. Rev. Neil Mittelstaedt is a native

of  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.His prior service was at St. MarkLutheran Church in Mississauga,Canada  and The  Rock ChristianCafé. Most recently, Pastor Mittel-staedt  served  at  Our  Saviour

Lutheran  Church  in  Rego  Park,Queens as well as being the Mis-sion Executive for the Atlantic Dis-trict  of  the  Lutheran  ChurchMissouri Synod.Rev. Mittelstaedt holds a Master

of Divinity from Concordia Semi-nary, St. Catharine’s, Ontario andstudied for two years at WycliffeAnglican College in Toronto. Heearned an undergraduate degreefrom The  University  of Toronto,Canada.  Rev.  Mittelstaedt  hasheld positions within the MissouriSynod, notably in the area of out-reach.  His  interest  in  missions,

also  led  him  to  a  1-yearLutheran Youth Encounter teamto Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru.Rev. Mittelstaedt has a wife,

Carol, who is the Mission Soci-ety Coordinator for the AtlanticDistrict  –LCMS.  They  havebeen  married  for  25  years.Carol was born and  raised  inEngland but moved to Canadawhen  she  was  18  where  shemet Neil. They have three chil-dren; Hannah, who is 20 andstudying  engineering  at  theUniversity  of Toronto, Marthawho is entering grade 11 andJacob, going into grade eight.The  Mittelstaedts  are  de-

lighted to start a new chapter oftheir life, serving the congrega-tion  of  St.  James  LutheranChurch on  the corner of  Sec-ond  and Woodlawn Avenues.

The church has a vibrant ministryto  children  in  the  form  of  aMommy and Me program, a Pre-school  School  for  3  and  4  yearolds, a large Sunday school andan exciting Vacation Bible School.The  church  also  has  an  activeconfirmation program and youthgroup. St. James has a rich historyof using the arts and has a won-derful music program with bothadult and children’s choirs as wellas a hand bell choir. They offer worship in both tra-

ditional and contemporary styles.For more information, check outtheir website at www.stjlc.com.

Welcome Rev. Neil Mittelstaedt –the New Pastor of St. James Lutheran Church

St. James Lutheran Churchphoto by Kristy L. Grinere

Rev. Neil Mittelstaedt

St. James Dog Grooming

By App’t Only – Tues.-Sat. OWNER/RESIDENT 425 N. Country Rd., St. James 862-7288

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Professional Truck-Mounted steam Cleaningof Carpeting & Upholstery

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OUR TOWN • JULY 2010

WEEKLYLAWN SERVICESTARTING AT

$19.95call today!

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A R O U N D T O W N

Health-focused eatery FeelGo-ods Café,  412 Route  25A  in  St.James, has teamed up with lead-ing, local distributor, J. Kings FoodService Professionals, to bring theFeelGoods brand to local schools,universities and upscale markets. At FeelGoods Café, co-owners

Nicole  Lawrence  and  KathyGerdes  pay  special  attention  tothe  smallest  details  in  theirrecipes, ensuring only the fresh-est, all natural and organic ingre-dients are used. John King, ownerof J. Kings felt that the FeelGoodsbrand of all natural vegetable andwhole  grain-based  salads  and  awide variety of meatless burgerswere wonderful healthy alterna-tives that should not be limited todistribution only in and around St.James, but should be distributedin the entire New York Metro area.J.Kings has agreed to work with

Nicole and Kathy of FeelGoods tomanufacture  their  salads  andburgers and distribute these prod-ucts.When asked her feelings about

having  the  FeelGoods  brandopened up  to  a wider  audiencepartner  Kathy  Gerdes  said  “Wewant  more  people  to  becomeaware of what they’re eating andto consider healthier alternativesand we’re excited that J. Kings willbe helping us bring the FeelGoodsname  and  philosophy  to  morehouseholds  on  Long  Island  and

the surrounding Metro Area.” Nicole  and  Kathy  will  be

spending long hours working withthe J. Kings culinary team to en-sure  their  recipes  are  ready  formass  production  and  to  ensurethe quality and integrity of  theirrecipes are kept in tact during themanufacturing process.

For  any  of  FeelGoods  currentcustomers, who are worried thatthis partnership will be the end oftheir favorite healthy family café,don’t.  Nicole  and  Kathy  haveworked  hard  to  grow  their  caféduring  these  tough  economictimes and  they do not  intend  tostop.J.  Kings  Food  Service  Profes-

sionals is a broadline food servicedistributor that has provided thefull spectrum of food and businesssupplies to the restaurant industry

continued on page 86

FeelGoods Cafe’s Healthy Food to Reach Broader Audience

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556 North Country Road, St. James (631) 862.1737 energy-difference.com

A Long & HealthRelationship“Four years ago, I decidedI wanted to join a gym thatwould give both my husbandand myself personal attentionand training. I called Energy Fitness and was immediately impressed.

Energy is a team of caring professionals. Every trainershows a sincere interest, theyhave great parties & events, and the workouts are fun –never routine.

I can sincerely say...I love my Energy Family!”

> Joanne Kowitt

Jerry & Joanne Kowitt

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Need A Hearing Test?

Providers for many Insurance Plans including NYS Empire, HIP,GHI, BCBS, United Health Care, Union Plans and others

• Workman’s Compensation Our Specialty • We service all makes and models • Repair lab on premises

Services & Hearing Instruments you can count on • Open 6 days a week • Complete Audiological Testing Facility

WALK-INS WELCOME • HOME VISITS AVAILABLE • WHERE PATIENTS SEND THEIR FRIENDS

Hearing Aid?Hearing Aid Repair?

Experience • consistency • Reliability

Long Island Hearing, Inc.“We’re listening... are you?”®

TM

3475 Hempstead Tpke.(Between Wantagh Ave. & Jerusalem)

516.735.9191

496 Nesconset Hwy, Ste 200(Rte. 347, Just West of Rte. 111)

631.972.5211 (By Appt. Only)

388 So. Oyster Bay Rd.(1/10 mi. North of Woodbury Road)

516.933.HEAR (4327)

LEVITTOWN SMITHTOWN HICKSVILLE

Owned & Operated by the Kent Family

Since 1985

See us on the web @www.lihearing.com

Celebrating

Our 25thYear!

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A R O U N D T O W N

by Frank Todaro, CommanderThe Sgt John W. Cooke VFW Post 395

Since last October the Sgt. JohnW. Cooke VFW Post 395 has beenpaying  the  postage  for  militarymail brought to the St. James PostOffice.  Supporting the troops iswhat  we  do,  whether  they  arefighting  in  Afghanistan  or  Iraq,serving  on  a  ship  at  sea,  or  onduty on a lonely border zone inKorea. Since last October, the Posthas paid for over 300 packages,mailed to individual members ofour  Armed  Forces  in  Iraq  andAfghanistan, as well as elsewherearound the world.  Bring your package or letter to

the  St.  James  Post  Office  ad-dressed to an individual militaryperson,  and  the postage will bepaid  by VFW Post  395. The  ad-

dress must conform to the require-ments of the Military Postal Serv-ice Agency, available at the Post 

Office.For  information,  contact  Ed

Gaskell at 584-5226.

Mail Your Package FREE to the Troops

Smithtown Supervisor Patrick Vecchio was the guest speaker at the Fair-field Civic Association’s June monthly meeting in St. James. Pictured (L-R): Supervisor Patrick Vecchio; John McNulty, civic association president;and May Chasteen, recording secretary.

FAIRFIELD CIVIC ASSOCIATION MEETING...

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OUR TOWN • JULY 2010

Chorus Line Dance Studio“Dedicated To Excellence” • Come See the Difference

Celebrating Our 29th Year in our Beautiful Community with our CLDS Family!

DIRECTOR: Roseann CousinASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Dawn Madden BALLET DIRECTOR: Rachel Tavernier

Professional Staff of Dedicated TeachersAWARD WINNING STUDENTS

VISIT OUR WEBSITE: ChorusLineDance.com

Smithtown Studio385-5 Veterans Hwy

543-7575

St. James Studio380 Lake Avenue

584-7575

FALL REGISTRATION BEGINSMONDAY, AUG. 23rd thru SEPT. 7th

REGISTRATION HOURS: Mon. & Wed. 12-6 pm • Tues. & Thurs. 3-8 pm • Fri. & Sat. 10 am-1pmClosed Labor Day, September 6th • Tues., September 7th 10 am-7 pm

ALL FALL CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th!!!• Tap • Jazz • Ballet • Pointe • Lyrical • Hip Hop • Modern • eatre

• Pre-School • Tiny Dancers (2 Year Old) • Adult Classes • Hip Hop Classes for Boys • ZumbaFAMiLY & MuLTiPLe CLASS DiSCOunTS

Home of the Jr. Starlette, Starlette, Petite, Junior, Teen, Young Senior, Senior & elite Dance Companies

Our Dance Companies will be performing at Disney on Saturday, November 13th! Congratulations Girls!!

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DeBarbieri associates, inc.406 No. CoUNTRY RD.ST. JAMeS, NY 11780 862-7447

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Head of Harbor 11780 1

nissequogue 11780 3 2

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smithtown 11787 19 16

2009 grand total: 395 2010 total to date: 187above information as per multiple listing service of l.i. as of 6/30/10

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ST. JAMeS. “DIAMoND RANCh”Move right in to this lovely Ranch featur-ing oak floors thru out, renovated full bath& 3 BRs. Freshly painted. Updated maplekitchen. Thermopane windows. Full base-ment. .49 acre. Large rear yard. Great ex-pansion potential. $389,000.

CoMMeRCIAL ReNTALSST. JAMeS. 1,287 sq. ft. store in brickbuilding on Route 25A. Ample front park-ing. Approved for wet use, 16 seats,grease trap installed, 10’ high ceilings,attic storage. Ideal retail use.

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SMIThToWN. “VILLAGe of The BRANCh”JUST LISTED! Lovelysprawling Ranch on.71 level acres backs toGreenbelt. 3 BRs, 2full baths, EIK w/cherrycabs, granite tops & SSappliances, FLR, FDR,FR w/stone frplce,arch. roof 4 yrs, bsmnt,2 car, CAC, enclosed Florida room, Large patio. $495,000.

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A R O U N D T O W N

Phil DeBlasio and Brian Capo of DeBlasio Capo Design Build in St James, to-gether with John Williams of Coles Contracting, were the captains in charge ofthe coordination and execution of the framing of the build for the ExtremeHome Makeover that took place in East Setauket recently. This is the sixth homemakeover that they have participated in.Special Thanks to...Gerry Chasteen of EGM Construction of St James and his crew; Tony Fragaletti

of Fragaletti Builders and his crew; Joe Knespler of North Shore Home Designand his crew; Vito Vescovo of Pyramid Contracting and his crew; Greg Rakidjianof Hi-Hat Electric; Mark Swenson of M.A.S. Siding; and many other individualsthat bore the scorching heat and gave of their time and expertise. “Without theirhelp we couldn’t have succeeded,” states Phil and Brian of DeBlasio Capo De-sign Build. “It was a real community effort.”

DeBlasio Capo Design Build Takes On Their 6th Extreme Makeover

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When Anthony Cambria Jr.,found out that the hit TV show, Ex-treme Makeover Home Edition,would be rebuilding a home for adeserving family in the Three Vil-lage area, he knew exactly howhe could help out. On the weekof June 21, Anthony, owner andhead chef of Bella Vita City Grillin St. James, gathered many of hisfriends and employees, and bar-becued for the volunteers in frontof the construction site. This is thesecond time that Anthony has pro-vided his time and effort to the Ex-treme Makeover Home Editioncrew. He was also involved in the2004 rebuilding of the St. Jameshome. “This was an awesome ex-perience. It feels great to be ableto give back to the communitythat I live and work in.”

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A R O U N D T O W N

St. James Plaza Nursing Facilityis one of the recipients of IPRO’s2010 Quality Awards. The QualityAwards, given annually by IPRO,the  Medicare  Quality  Improve-ment Organization for New YorkState,  recognize  healthcareproviders that demonstrate a com-mitment to improving healthcareservices in the state.“St. James Plaza Nursing Facil-

ity has shown that a collaborative,focused effort can lead to tangibleimprovements  in  the  quality  ofcare  delivered  to  New  York’sMedicare  beneficiaries,”  saysClare B. Bradley, MD, MPH, Sen-ior vice president and Chief Med-ical  Officer,  IPRO.  “Qualityimprovement  is  a  complex  andtime-consuming process, and wethank St. James Plaza Nursing Fa-cility for their commitment to im-

proving the health of New York-ers.”Robert Baffa, Administrator of

St.  James  Plaza  noted,  “we  arevery pleased to receive this Qual-ity Award from such a prestigiousorganization. The adage, “It takesa Village” proves to be the key toour success in accomplishing thisworthy goal. I am indeed proud ofour staff.”IPRO’s  2010  Quality  Awards

were  conferred  at  its  AnnualMembership Meeting on June 8,2010. Dr. Bradley noted that St.James Plaza Nursing Facility  re-ceived the award because of their“organization-wide commitmentto  improved  resident  care,  asdemonstrated by the engagementof all unit teams in accomplishinga  60%  reduction  in  the  use  ofphysical restraints.”

IPR0 is a national organizationproviding  a  full  spectrum  ofhealthcare  assessment  and  im-provement  services  that  fostermore  efficient  use  of  resourcesand enhance healthcare quality toachieve better patient outcomes.For information about IPRO visitwww.ipro.org.St. James Plaza Nursing Facility,

LLC, is a skilled nursing and shortterm rehabilitation facility, locatedat  273  Moriches  Road  in  St.James, serving the community for37  years.  For  more  informationplease visit www.sjplaza.com orcall 862-8990.

St. James Plaza Nursing Facility Recognized for Quality Improvement Efforts

The Warmth of Home... Offering the Finest Health Care

m 24-Hour Professional Nursing Care

m Newly Renovated/ExpandedPhysical, Occupational andSpeech Rehabilitation Services

m Intermediate, Skilled Long Termand Sub Acute Care

m Dedicated Dementia Unit

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Contact Carol Smith - 862-8990

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Main Office: 220 Lake Ave. - Suite 6, St. James, NY 11780

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Ryan  Gavorsky  of  Boy  ScoutTroop 301 is planning a PancakeBreakfast at the VFW hall locatedon Lake Avenue in St. James (nextto King Kullen) on Sunday, July 25and August 8  from 8-11 a.m.  inorder to raise funds for his EagleScout project. A donation of $5 isrequested. For Ryan’s Eagle Scout project

he is planning to build a ChickenCoop  for  the Smithtown AnimalShelter.There  are  approximately  30

chickens housed at the SmithtownAnimal  Shelter.  Currently  theyhave a bunch of old dog housesand  a  truck  bed  cover  for  thechickens, which is messy and dis-organized and offers little protec-tion  from  the  elements.  Thesemake-shift  shelters  are  placedaround the property.

Ryan’s chicken coop will bringthe chickens farther away from theparking lot and road and will pro-vide better safety and securityfor the chickens, along withproper  shelter,  food  andwater. The food and strawwould no longer be all overthe  pavement  and  thechickens will be safe fromthe weather. This past win-ter was really bad. With thenew  chicken  coop  thechickens will be safe fromthe wind, rain and snow.Ryan’s chicken coop will

benefit  the  SmithtownAnimal Shelter as well asthe Town of Smithtown asit would clean-up, organize andbeautify the area. Also, the AnimalShelter will now have a chance tocollect good chicken eggs if

they so choose.Be sure to stop by the VFW on

July 25 and August 8, and enjoy atasty  breakfast  and  help  Ryan

build his chicken coop.

Enjoy a Pancake Breakfast and Support Troop 301 Eagle Project

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A R O U N D T O W N

Long  Island  Cars  will  presentthe SuPEr SWaP Sunday CarSHoW & SWaP MEET on August1, 2010 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. atFlowerfield  Fairgrounds  in  St.James. Acre after acre of classicand  collectible  automobiles  in-cluding show cars from the 50’s,60’s and 70’s, one-of-a-kind cus-tom  cars,  street  rods,  antiques,SUV’s  exotics,  muscle  cars  and

imports will compete in judgingin 50 classes with impressive tro-phies.Hundreds  of  vendors  will  be

well stocked for this large show,where you can buy, trade, sell orswap all kinds of older parts, liter-ature  and  accessories  necessaryfor the auto collector; plus a widevariety of cars will be for sale byowners.

Flowerfield  Fairgrounds  is  lo-cated on Route 25A in St. James.Admission: $8/general; under 12years free, free parking. You maysell or display your collectible carwith price of  admission.  Judgedcars  and  vendors  register  at  thegate between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.For further information call 631-567-5898  or  visit  www.LongIs-landCars.com.

Car Show andSwap Meet

Set for August 1

This 1968 Mustang willbe on display at the Car

Show & Swap Meet atFlowerfield Fairgrounds

on August 1.

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St. James Healthcare Center, lo-cated  at  275 Moriches  Road,  is

happy to share their many eventswith  the  community.  For  addi-

tional information call 862-8000.continued on facing page

St. James Healthcare Center Happenings

For the last few years residents and patients at St.James Healthcare Center worked together to help raisemoney for the Alzheimer’s Association. They madeitems in their knitting, painting and arts and craftsclasses to raise money for this important cause.

St. James Healthcare Center gets their courtyard readyfor the summer with the help from students and facultyat Mills Pond Elementary School. Together they madethe courtyard beautiful for all to enjoy.

Our staff ’s unequaled professionalismand superb loving care are the veryheart of our commitment to service.

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Patients and residents are now enjoying the newCourtyard Cafe at St. James Healthcare Center.Here they are able to play games, download musicand connect with family on Skype.

At St. James Healthcare Center residents takemonthly trips of their chosen destination. Here theresidents wanted to enjoy a day of shopping and thefood court.

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So mark your calendar and savethe date. Harbor Day is sponsoredby the Joint Coastal Commissionof  Nissequogue  and  Head-Of-The-Harbor. SBU Professor Larry

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Y O U C A N H E L P

Little Shelter Animal Rescue &Adoption Center, 33 WarnerRoad, Huntington, NY, will beholding its 13th annual PET-A-PALOOzA on Saturday, August 21and Sunday, August 22. The shel-ter will be open both days from 9a.m. to 6 p.m. for a fun-filledweekend that will include food,music and entertainment, searchand rescue displays by the SuffolkCounty Sheriff’s Department, petbehavior information, free give-aways, Little Shelter alumni festivi-ties, dog contests, children’sgames, karate demonstrations, Lit-tle Shelter Pets on Parade, and ahuge Chinese auction. The teamfrom KJOY will also be on handboth days with music, giveawaysand Lucky ‘The Duck’ mascot! If you are considering adding a

canine or kitty companion to yourhome, Pet-A-Palooza is a greatplace to start your search – LittleShelter will have hundreds ofadoptable animals looking for lov-ing homes. In addition, we will behosting several other rescuegroups with adoptable pets in-cluding: A Ferret Club, Boxer An-gels, Scottish Terrier Rescue,Grateful Greyhounds, InternetMiniature Pinscher Service, Suf-folk County Unleashed, and more,including several town shelters.  Coupled with this exciting event

is a Blessing of the Animals. Theblessing will commence at 3 p.m.on Sunday, August 22. Everyone is

welcome to bring their pets to theshelter, to receive a special bless-ing in this very touching cere-mony that celebrates the bond wehave with our beloved pets. Please join the folks at Little

Shelter for a great weekend. Youwon’t want to miss it! You couldmeet your new “best friend” at Lit-tle Shelter’s Pet-A-Palooza 2010.Admission is free however mone-tary donations would be greatlyappreciated. For more informationplease call 368-8770 x205.

Little Shelter’s Annual Pet-A-Palooza Set for August 21 & 22

An entrant in the 2009 Best KisserContest.

A pooch shows his appreciationto Pastor Paul Britton for his spe-cial blessing.

This happy family adopted theirpuppy at Pet-A-Palooza 2009.

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Vote  for  ‘Little  Shelter’  atwww.theanimalrescuesite.comand  you  can  help  them  win$10,000!The Animal Rescue Site is host-

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Imagine how many animals Lit-tle  Shelter  could  help  with$10,000!

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The Town of Smithtown Animal Shelter and Adop-tion Center, located at 410 East Main Street inSmithtown, has pets in need of adoption. The Centeris open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please have your pets spayed / neutered and vacci-nated

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Dakota Dakota is a three-year-

old Malamute/Collie mix,gray and white in color. Hewas adopted by his ownersfrom another shelter by ayoung adult in the house-hold, however, the rest ofthe family wasn’t asthrilled. Mom said “he re-quired too much attention”and Dad had allergies, soDakota was surrendered to

our shelter in December. If he could talk I’m surehe’d be telling us “I can't catch a break.” He is ahandsome, pleasant dog, a little strong but behaveswell when being walked on leash. Come visit andmeet “Dakota” he might be the new member of yourfamily.

Skyler“Skyler” is a 9-year-old

neutered male Mini Pin /Jack Russell Terrier mix.He is approx. 15 lbs.,lived in a household with-out children and was onlyleash walked. “Skyler” iscrate trained and at onetime lived with anotherdog. He would make agood companion for anapartment or condodweller.

continued on facing page

Adopt a Small Animal Month at the Smithtown Animal Shelter

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Swiss MissSwissy (Swiss Miss) is sweet

and affectionate, she loves herbelly rubs most of all. Swissy’sfavoriteactivityisgoingfor carrides.She isdefi-nitely a“get upand gogal.”She’smorethan content to accompany youon all your errands. She lovespeople, if she could speak, I amsure her motto would be “themore the merrier.” However, herlarge size and active naturemake her unsuitable for a homewith small children. Swissy getsalong with most dogs her ownsize. She cannot be placed withsmall dogs or cats. She likes toplay hard with other dogs anddoes display some dominance,particularly with females. Sheseems to do best with large maledogs of a similar activity level.Swiss Miss is one of those dogsthat you just take everywherewith you. Her large size, goodnature and unique look alwaysmake her a favorite with thoseshe meets. If you’re looking for atraveling buddy, you can’t gowrong with Swissy. She’s greatfun and super affectionate. Witha liberal dose of good looks –she’s just too much to resist.

Please have your pets spayed /neutered and vaccinated.Visit the Smithtown Animal

Shelter’s website to see all theirdogs and cats at www.smith-towninfo.com and click the linkon left side “ADOPT A PET,”or callthem at 360-7575.

To print out an adoption appli-cation go to the Animal Shelterpage, under town departments. If you would like an applicationform e-mailed to you, E-mailyour request [email protected].

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A R T S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T

The  Smithtown Township ArtsCouncil and Smithtown HistoricalSociety announce the SmithtownCommunity Chorus Free SummerConcert  Series.  The  communitychorus consists of local commu-nity members sharing their talents

with the community. The choir isin its 14th year and its goals are tomake wonderful music, improvethe vocal ability and quality of oursingers, and to encourage cama-raderie  between musicians. Theconductor,  Carl  J  Ferrara,  is  a

graduate of  the Crane School ofMusic  and  SUNY  Stony  Brook;the  accompanist,  SeptemberDesmond, is a pianist, music ed-ucator  and  choral  director.  TheChorus  is  open  to  everyone 

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The  Smithtown Township ArtsCouncil presents X MarkS THESPoT – dISCoVErIng Long IS-Land’S TrEaSurEd PLaCES atthe Mills Pond House Gallery, 660Route 25A in St.  James,  throughAugust  6,  2010.  Regular  galleryhours are Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 12-4 p.m. Admission to the gallery isfree.

With Long Island as muse andart  as  medium  submissions  ofLong Island places were invited.Whether the entry was an historicsite, a favorite beach or park, theartists were  asked to identify thesite depicted or share statementsor stories about experiences thereor the hidden histories the placemay reveal.The  exhibition  features  the

work  of  29  artists  from  acrossLong Island. Each artist has triedto  communicate  the  particularnarrative of a favorite Long Islandplace. A variety of different mediais represented including oil, wa-tercolor, acrylic, and pastel.For more information or direc-

tions, call 631-862-6575, or visitwww.stacarts.org.

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The Smithtown Performing ArtsCenter,  located  at  2  East  MainStreet in Smithtown, brings profes-sional  live  entertainment  to  ourbackyard at affordable prices.Ticket prices  range  from $16-

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August 7-29 Saturday 2 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.Tickets: $15

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The 15th Annual Stony BrookFilm Festival will bring the bestin independent film from aroundthe world to audiences this sum-mer, beginning with a uniqueopening night double bill onThursday, July 22. Two outstand-ing dramas from The Nether-lands, The Storm, a U.S.Premiere, and Bride Flight, anEast Coast Premiere, have beenchosen to start the festival.More than 15,000 filmgoers

are expected at the 10-day festi-val. Seven world premieres, fiveU.S. premieres, eight East Coastpremieres and six New York pre-mieres will be among the 32 fea-ture and short films presentedduring the Stony Brook Film Fes-tival from July 22 through July 31on the large Main Stage screen atStaller Center for the Arts atStony Brook University.

Prices and SchedulesFilm passes are $75 for 10

days of films. Visit www.stony-brookfilmfestival.com or call(631) 632-ARTS to order. Ticketsfor individual screenings can bepurchased starting Monday, July12. Single tickets are $9 generaladmission; $7 for students andseniors. (A ticket includes a shortfilm followed by a featurethrough most of the Festival.)Tickets to the Opening Nightparty and the Closing Nightawards reception are also onsale.

Thursday, July 22Opening Night7 p.m. - The Storm9:15 p.m. - Bride Flight11:30 p.m. - Opening NightParty in the Art Gallery (Ticketsrequired)

Friday, July 237 p.m. - Five Star dayShort: Big day of Fishing9:30 p.m. - The PardonShort: Phone Story

Saturday, July 247: p.m. - Lovely, StillShort: Worth9:30 pm. - The Extra ManShort: Pennsylvania nW

Sunday, July 255 p.m. - Jews and Baseball7 p.m. - Berlin 36Short: Chapter 219:30 p.m. - Love and SavageryShort: Stay True darling

Monday, July 267 p.m. - aylaShort: In the key of d9:15 p.m. - kaifeck MurderShort: The Quartering act

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The  Friends  of  the  SmithtownLibrary  proudly  announce  thesixth  series  of  outdoor  summershows, made possible by a grantsecured by Suffolk County Legis-lator Lynne C. Nowick, on the Vil-lage  Green  of  the  SmithtownLibrary main branch.  Events  areheld  Thursday  evenings  in  Julyand August. Raindates: August 26and September 2.Bring chairs and enjoy the FREE

shows.  In  case  of  inclementweather please check the Smith-town  Library’s  award-winningwebsite www.smithlib.org after 3p.m. the day of the show for addi-tional details. No smoking please.All residents are welcome to at-

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MEET THE JuMPERS ORCHESTRAThursday, July 22 • 8 p.m.Rockin and swingin family enter-

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SPeCiaL SHOW TO KiCK Off THe niGHTThursday, July 29 • 7:15 p.m.all Good friendsVersatile group of performers singyour favorite Golden Oldies fromthe 40s, 50s and 60s.

ROD STEwART SHOwThursday, July 29 • 8 p.m.Rick LarrimoreThe  ‘Ultimate’  tribute  to  RodStewart. Rick Larrimore brings usRod Stewart – you will not be ableto tell  if you’re watching Rod orRick.

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BEATLES SHOwThursday, August 19 • 8 p.m.Strawberry fieldsA Beatles tribute band performinga complete Beatles  show  in  fullcostume and make up.

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continued from page 40regardless of vocal ability or expe-rience.   All  that  is  required  is  alove of singing! All concerts arefree and open to the public. Visitwww.stacarts.org  or  call  862-6575.

The 2010 Community Chorusseason is co-sponsored by Smith-town Township Arts Council andSmithtown  Historical  Society.Both organizations are excited to

link together for this opportunityto benefit Suffolk County residentsand  are working  to  nurture  anddevelop these linkages to enhancethe cultural vitality of their com-munities.

Friday, August 20, 7:30 p.m. Smithtown Historical Society’sFrank Brush BarnThe Performance will include a

tribute to John Denver and a trib-

ute to the Armed Forces. The FrankBrush Barn is located behind thehistoric Epenetus Smith Tavern at211 East Main Street (Route 25),Smithtown, NY.

Saturday, August 21, 7:30 p.m.Christ the king Church2 Indian Head road, CommackThe Performance will include spe-cial tributes to John Denver andthe Armed Forces.

Smithtown Community Chorus FREE Summer Concert Series

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Tuesday, July 277 p.m. - Beloved Berlin WallShort: In the dark9:30 p.m. - The Big dreamShort: Eliki

wednesday, July 287 p.m. - The LegacyShort: unrest9:15 p.m. - Bon appetitShort: Lighthouse

Thursday, July 297 p.m. - The army of Crime9:40 p.m. - Howl

Friday, July 307 p.m. - Last Train Home9 p.m. - The Sicilian girl

Saturday, July 31 – Closing Night8:30 p.m. - Mao’s Last dancer10:30 p.m. -  Closing NightAwards Reception (Tickets re-quired)

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Harbor Hill Dental is proud to announce that we are creating a solution to help reduce your spiraling health costs. We know many people today are faced with the dilemma of either being under insured or not insured at all.

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Complete Denture (Per Arch) 850 1260Simply Natural Denture (Per Arch) 1150 1500Partial Denture (Per Arch) 975 1350Valplast Partial Denture (Per Arch) 1250 1500Temporary Denture (Per Arch) 375 550RepairsDenture Adjustments N/C 75AddlRepair Tooth–Existing Partial Denture 120 150AddlRepair Clasp–Existing Partial Denture 130 175Reline Denture 225 325Repair Acrylic 130 160

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Pulpotomy 85 175Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) 250 325Stainless Steel Crown 125 175Composite Crown 180 200

Simple Extraction 125 160Surgical Extraction 175 250Soft Tissue Impaction 220 275Partial Bony Impaction 300 375Full Bony Impaction 375 450Alveoplasty wI Extraction 185 210Alveoplasty wlo Extraction 285 315Cyst Removal 100 210Hemisection 130 155

Endosteal Implant 1200 1500Mini Implant 480 600Custom Abutment 650 850Crown – Porcelain – Noble Metal Implant Supp 950 1350Bridge – Porcelain – Noble Metal Implant Supp 950 1350overdenture 3150 3900Hader Bar 2000 2550Semi-Precision Attachment (Each) 520 650

Cosmetic Bonding (Per Tooth) 340 425Porcelain Veneer (Laminate) 600 750Procera Veneer (Laminate) 840 1200Zoom! Whitening (incl custom trays 650 795and 1 kit of whitening solution) 370 495Whitening Touch Up Kit 75 95

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The Smithtown Library offers avariety of programs during the up-coming weeks  and months. TheMain  Branch,  is  located  at  1North Country Road, Smithtown,265-2072. The Nesconset Branchis  located  at  127-20  SmithtownBlvd., Nesconset, 265-3994. TheCommack  Branch  (temporarilyclosed for renovations - use KingsPark) is located at 3 Indian HeadRoad, Commack, 543-0998. TheKings Park Branch is located at 1Church  Street,  Kings  Park,  269-9191.  Call  for  Library  hours  -Nesconset closed Sundays.For additional information visit

their  website  atwww.smithlib.org. You may register at  the above

phone numbers for programs.

MOViES AT THE LiBRARYThe Smithtown and Nesconset

branches of the Library will screen

a  popular  movie  each  month.Register for these programs. Callfor films, dates and times.

BOOK AND FiLM DiSCuSSiONNESCONSET

Thursday, July 22, 4-6:30 p.m.“Don’t  Judge  a  Book  by  Its

Movie”  -Flowers foralgernon/Charly book by DanielKeyes/movie  directed  by  RalphNelson. Join this discussion groupthat  will  compare  and  contrastmovies  and  the  books  they  arebased on. Movie: PG rated, run-time 104 minutes.

ONgOiNg ADuLT PROgRAMS

ADuLT wRiTERS’ gROuPSMITHTOWN

1st Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m.This series is the perfect oppor-

tunity  for  anyone  who  has  theburning desire  to write,  but  has

trouble  getting  started  or wouldlike to receive constructive feed-back  from  fellow  writers.  Thegroup  is  scheduled  to meet  thefirst  Tuesday  of  every  month.Compare ideas on writing as wellas give and receive advice, whilehaving fun in the process. Call fordates and times. No registration isrequired.

BOOK DiSCuSSiON gROuPSSMITHTOWN

Morning Book Discussion Groupresume Thursday, September 16 Sports Page Book DiscussionGroupresume Monday, September 13Call for books, dates and times.

NESCONSET

Tea-rrific Reads Book DiscussionTuesday, July 27 2:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.

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Programs Offered at the Library

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continued from page 52“guernsey Literary and PotatoPeel Pie Society” by  Mary  AnnShafferCall  for  additional  books,  datesand times. Please register for theseprograms.

CHESS AT NigHT!SMITHTOWN

Tuesday, July 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Call for additional dates.Chess for everyone... bring your

mind and be ready to learn the ul-timate  game  of  mind  strategy.Basic  instructions  and  chess-boards will be provided... all arewelcome. Children under 12 mustbe accompanied by an adult. Thegroup usually meets  the  secondand fourth Tuesday of the month.No registration required.

CLiBRARY ART gROuPSMITHTOWN

Thursdays, 11:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Work on various art projects in

a  relaxed  and  informal  atmos-phere.   Call  the Library  for sup-plies  needed.  No  registration  isrequired.

quiLT AT THE LiBRARYSMITHTOWN

Saturday, august 7, 10 a.m.Call for additional dates and timesIn this monthly series you can

share  and  learn  about  quilting.The group usually meets the firstSaturday of the month. No regis-tration required.

COMPuTER CLASSES FORADuLTS

SMITHTOWN

Feeling  left  behind  with  thenew  technology?  Learn  a  newskill  at  the  Smithtown  Library.Registration  is  required  for eachclass. Basic computer knowledge

is  required.  Fee:  $20  per  class.Call for upcoming classes.

DEFENSiVE DRiViNg CLASSESThe  Smithtown  Library  offers

two Defensive Driving classes inconjunction  with  the  New YorkState  Safety  Program.  After  thesuccessful  completion  of  thiscourse, attendees may receive adiscount on their automobile in-surance and point deduction fromexisting violations on their driver’slicenses. 

There is a fee of $30 (check ormoney order only) which is non-refundable. Licensed drivers of allages are eligible to participate inthis  course  (under  50).  Call  fordates and additional info. Register at the Circulation Desk

of the branch you wish to take theprogram.  Space  is  very  limited,registration is on a lottery basis.

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Programs Offered at the Library

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continued from page 54An  AARP  Defensive  Driving

class will be held at three of theSmithtown Library branches on arotating basis – SMITHTOWN (Janu-ary,  April,  July,  October),  COM-MACK (February,  May,  August,November)  and  NESCONSET

(March, June, September, Decem-ber). There is a fee of $12 AARPmembers; $14 non-AARP mem-bers (check or money order only)which is non-refundable for driv-ers 50+ years. Call for dates and times. 

Effective NOw AARP and gen-eral Defensive Driving Registra-tion will be by Lottery Drawing. Call the library for lottery proce-dures and dates of lottery entriesand drawings.

TEEN PROgRAMS

CALLiNg ALL TEENS ENTERiNg gRADES 6-12

The Smithtown Library at 1 NorthCountry Road, Smithtown and theNesconset  Branch  is  located  at127-20 Smithtown Blvd., Nescon-set, 265-3994 is offering a varietyof programs geared toward teens

this summer. Join one or join all –you’re sure to have a great time!(Registration  is  required  -  631-265-2072, Ext. 208.) 

Book DiscussionsNESCONSET

Call  for  upcoming  dates,  timesand books

Concert VolunteersSMITHTOWN

Thursdays, July 22, 29, august 5, 12, 19, 6-8 p.m.Volunteers needed to help set upactivities such as handing out fly-ers/assisting w/raffles  for weeklyFREE concerts  on  the  lawn. Youcan  earn  community  servicecredit. Call Miss Doherty at 265-2072, ext. 228 to sign up for thedates wanted.

Getting Ready to BabysitNESCONSET (grades 6-8)Saturday, august 7, 10 a.m.This  workshop  is  designed  forteens to learn the responsibilitiesrequired  in  baby-sitting  and  theskills necessary for the importantjob of child care. Registration on-going.

Message in a BottleSMITHTOWN

Wednesday, July 28, 7-8 p.m.Write  a  message  on  scroll

paper; add sand shells and send itto someone special. 

Summer CollageSMITHTOWN

Tuesday, august 3, 7-8 p.m.Create a lasting collage of your

favorite summer memories. Bringyour  photos;  all  other materialsprovided by the Library. 

Teen advisory GroupsSMITHTOWN (grades 6-12)NESCONSET (grades 6-12)Call for dates and times.Teens are invited to speak aboutissues relating to the library andcommunity.  Participants  receivecommunity service credit.

Teen Page TurnersSMITHTOWN

Wednesday, July 21, 4 p.m.Thursdays, august 5, 19, 26, 4 p.m.This book club is for young adultswho  want  to  read  an  exciting

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continuedbook  this  summer. Come  to  thekickoff meeting to vote on whichbook  to  read.  Discussions,  de-bates, snacks and lots of fun.

Teen Movie nightNESCONSET (grades 6-12)Call for movies, dates and times.Enjoy the movie and a snack

Teen Volunteer OpportunityNESCONSET

Tuesday, august 3, 6:30 p.m.Make a back-to-school craft to bedonated to the less fortunate. Youcan earn an hour of communityservice. Registration ongoing.

Teen Writers ClubNESCONSET (young adults)Call for dates and times.For young adults interested in cre-ative and professional writing.

Title Wave CupcakesSMITHTOWN

Thursday, July 29, 7-8 p.m.Decorate  three delicious cup-

cakes with a mini “title wave” oneach. Materials fee of $3 is due atin-person only registration.

CHiLDREN’S PROgRAMSRegister in person or by phone

for all Children’s Programs:Smithtown265-2072, ext. 248.Nesconset265-3994Call  the  library  for  dates  and

times and age restrictions for ALLprograms.

Visit  the  Library  website  atwww.smithlib.org for a completeprogram listing and additional de-tails or go to the library and pickup a program flyer.

for School age ChildrenA variety of literature-based pro-grams which include a wide rangeof activities are offered throughoutthe  school  year.  Each  children’sdepartment provides specializedprograms, unique to each branch.

Contact  your  local  children’s  li-brarian for details or visit  the li-brary  website  atwww.smithlib.org.

almost Time for KindergartenSMITHTOWN (entering K in 9/10)Fridays, July 23, 30, august 6, 13

10 a.m.A program specifically designedfor children entering kindergartenthat encourages a love of readingthrough books and crafts.

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Book BuddiesNESCONSET (4 years, entering grade 2)Call for dates and times.This program pairs the 4 year oldwith  an  older  child  (6th-12thgrade) for a rewarding reading ex-perience.

Dive in StorytimeSMITHTOWN (3-1/2-5 years w/adult)Thursday, July 29, 11 a.m.Preschool  storytime  for childrenwho are able to sit and listen in-dependently. no registration re-quired.

family filmNESCONSET

(children of all ages, w/adult)Call for dates and times.

flip flop WindsockSMITHTOWN (grades K-2)

Thursday, July 22, 4 p.m.Join  us  for  summertime  storiesand make a craft.

Here Comes the Garbage BargeNESCONSET (grades 1-3)Thursday, July 29, 3 p.m.Listen to a stinky story and makea boat out of  recycled materialsthen  set it to sail.

i’m in firstSMITHTOWN (entering grade 1)Fridays, July 23, 30, august 6, 1310 a.mKindergarten graduates are invitedto  come  for  stories,  crafts  andother activities. Without adult.

Kindergarten KidsNESCONSET (entering Kindergarten)Thursday, august 12, 3 p.m.Get ready for school with specialstories all about kindergarten andmake  a  craft  you  will  use  inschool.

Mother Goose RhymetimeSMITHTOWN (birth-34 months)Friday, July 24, 10 a.m.Call for additional dates andtimes.A  children’s  librarian  leads  youand your child in reciting, singingand  reading  Mother  Gooserhymes,  which  are  the  corner-stones  of  literature  and  culturalheritage.

Ocean in a BottleSMITHTOWN (grades 3 & up)Tuesday, July 2, 10 a.m.Bring the spirit of the sea indoors.Hear  some  stories  about  thebeach  and  bring  a  little  oceanhome with you.

One is funNESCONSET

(12-23 months w/adult)Fridays, July 30, august 6, 10 a.m.

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Programs Offered at the Library

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continued from page 58

Call for additional dates andtimes.Enjoy  stories,  rhymes and  songsduring this interactive story timewith parent/adult.

Oscar the OctopusSMITHTOWN (grades 4-6)Friday, July 23, 2 p.m.Learn  some  octopus  facts  andmake an 8-legged creature to takehome.

Pajama Story TimeSMITHTOWN (3-6 years w/adult)Tuesday, July 27, 7 p.m.Call for additional dates andtimes.Children are invited to come for aspecial evening of stories, finger-plays and song  in pajamas. Sib-lings are welcome. No registrationis required.

Sea Shell TreasuresNESCONSET (4-6 years)Tuesday, July 22, 3 p.m.Read  the  book Mermaid danceby Marjorie Hakala and make aspecial “Sea Inspired” craft.

Snooze-a-PaloozaNESCONSET (entering grades 4-6)Friday, July 23, 5:30 p.m. throughSaturday, July 24, 7 a.m.Enjoy a sleepover at the Library.There will be food, games, moviesand maybe a little sleep. For chil-dren with a successful sleepoverexperience. In-person registrationis a must.

Spa nightNESCONSET (grades 3-5)Monday, august 9, 7 p.m.Relax and read a book while youget a manicure and pedicure ortry a mud mask. Come in comfyclothes.

Stories and CraftsNESCONSET (3-1/2-5 years w/adult)Mondays, July 26, august 2, 2p.m.Call for additional dates andtimes.Enjoy  listening  to  stories  andmake a craft to take home.

Story Craft SaturdaySMITHTOWN (3-5 years w/adult)Saturday, July 31, 10 a.m.Call for additional dates andtimes.Listen  to stories and complete asimple  craft.  Siblings  are  wel-come.

Swampy the TurtleSMITHTOWN (3-5 years w/adult)Monday, July 26, 3 p.m.Listen  to  some  turtle  tales  andmake a Swampy the Turtle craft totake home.

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Falzone & Sons, Inc.Licensed Plumbing & Heating Contractors

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by natalieWeinstein, allied aSId

In theSmithsonianmagazine’s49th Anniver-

sary Issue, which just arrived,was highlighted “The 40 ThingsYou Need To Know About theNext 40 Years.” I thought theywere so interesting that I’ve takenthe liberty of reproducing the listhoping it will encourage you toread the articles in Smithsonianwhich prompted them.

The 40 Things You Need to Know1. SOPHISTICATED BUILDINGS

WILL BE MADE OF MUD.

2. CORAL REEFS WILL BE DEVASTATED.

3. THE CATCH OF THE DAY? JELLYFISH.

4. NEW CARS WILL BE GIVENAWAY, FREE.

5. INDUSTRY WILL GENERATEENERGY IN SPACE.

6. OYSTERS WILL SAVE WOLVESFROM CLIMATE CHANGE.

7. 2,000 MAMMAL SPECIES WILLBE DISCOVERED.

8. IT’S CURTAINS FOR THEWORLD’S RAREST DOLPHIN.

9. FARMERS WILL PLANTSPINACH IN TALL BUILDINGS.

10. THE NATION WILL MEET THETEST OF THE CENTURYAHEAD.

11. THE HEARTLAND WILL RISEAGAIN.

12. THE TOP U.S. SOCIAL PROBLEM? UPWARD MOBILITY.

13. BY 2050, ONE OUT OF THREEU.S. KIDS WILL BE LATINO.

14. WORLD WAR III WILL BEGININ SPACE.

15. MOST AMERICANS FEAR FORTHE PLANET’S HEALTH.

16. UNLESS WE CONSERVE, MOREPEOPLE WILL GO HUNGRY.

17. AN ANCIENT GRAIN, FUNIO,WILL FIGHT STARVATION.

18. AFGHANISTAN RISKS TURMOIL FOR 40 YEARS.

19. GLOWING SQUID WILL LEADTO NEW ANTIBIOTICS.

20. HEALTH WORKERS WILLERADICATE MALARIA.

21. SCIENCE COULD ENABLE APERSON TO REGROW A LIMB.

22. ASTRONOMERS WILL DISCOVER LIFE BEYONDEARTH.

23. HOW WILL WE AVERT THE DINOSAURS’ FATE? TELESCOPES.

24. BRAIN SCANS WILL ILLUMINATE THE INFANTMIND.

25. ARTISTS WILL RUN THEWORLD.

26. NOVELISTS WILL NEED A NEWPLOT DEVICE.

27. EVERYONE WILL MAKE HISOWN MUSIC.

28. SECRETS WILL REVEAL IFYOUNG JFK WAS “VACUOUS.”

29. JAMES CAMERON WILL STILLBE MAKING MOVIES AT 96.

30. STAND-UP COMEDY WILL NOLONGER KILL.

31. NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTHSWILL REVIVE THEIR CULTURE.

32. U.S.- MUSLIM RELATIONS WILLIMPROVE.

33. EVOLUTION WILL CONTINUETO REVERSE, HUMORIST SAYS.

34. A MEDICAL LAB WILL FIT ON APOSTAGE STAMP.

35. VIRUSES WILL HELP BUILDMACHINES.

36. GOODBY, STEREO; HELLO, HYPER-REALACOUSTICS.

37. ELECTRICITY WILL BE HAR-VESTED FROM YOUR SKIN.

38. CRUCIAL ENERGY WILL BEGENERATED WITH MIRRORS.

39. YOUR REFRIGERATOR WILLTALK TO YOU.

40. READING WILL BECOME ANATHLETIC ACTIVITY.

As you can see, only one ortwo are in the realm of architec-ture or design, my playing field,yet they’re all about change, forgood or bad – the cause and ef-fect element that is so importantin home, as well as in life.Yet, what’s the point of antici-

pating 2050? How accurate cananyone be? And, some of uswon’t be around to check, any-way. Since scientists say thatonly humans can imagine the fu-ture, learning about what hu-manity will be up to provokesmany additional thoughts andquestions. What will the world ofinterior design be like 40 yearsfrom now? Will “modern” be the“modern” as we know it, orsomething remarkably different?What about transitional or tradi-tional styles? What will be the“new” antiques? Will form orfunction be redefined? How willinterior space look, then? Willdirt and mud actually replacetoday’s building materials, takingus all the way back to the begin-ning of architecture design?Life is so full of interesting par-

allels. This past weekend my sonDavid flew in to Long Island tocelebrate his father’s birthday. Hehad a chance to see his mom aswell, relaxed and happy andthen stressed because of all herwriting deadlines (including thisone). Alluding to the “Next 40”article and being the “tech” per-son he is, he suggested a boldheadline as a starter (for my de-sign column) “What if…”, whereI could talk about how moderntechnology has influenced de-sign and how it might do so inthe future. We batted around theidea over morning coffee. Shortlyafter, he accompanied me as Istopped by Wicks Nursery on25A to take a photo of the “BigWitch” (whose name I just dis-covered was Winnie) – for myoverdue House Magazine article.

continued on page 64

DESIGN IDEAS:

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Interior Designer, Allied ASID • "Home Decor" columnist for The Times Beacon Record Newspapers •WALK Radio’s Interior Design Expert• "Home Show" on WALK 1370 AM, Sundays from 10-11 AM and podcast 24/7 on www.walkradio.com, keyword Natalie

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continued from page 62Chatting with David Wicks, Jr.(Senior started out here in 1947,when there was more farmlandand a lot less people), my sonDavid remarked that he musthave seen a lot of changes sincehe was a kid. This led to a livelydiscussion of traffic, street lightsand curbs, farmland and build-ings, and my recollection of adecade ago fourth of July whenour town had a celebration com-plete with a little red trolley, fire-works at Gyrodyne and agathering of the oldest citizens ofSt. James in Burke Park. They,like David Wicks Sr., watchedthe post office relocate fourtimes, saw family type gatheringplaces come and go, and subur-bia develop. Many of them, likehim, regretted the loss of thesmall town camaraderie and the

invasion of buildings which tookaway so much farmland.When Bernie and I came out

here with our young sons, ages 6and 9, in 1976, I thought we hadmoved to the end of the world! Itdidn’t take long for me to appre-ciate the natural beauty andgrow to love the peacefulnessand “flavor” of St. James. Oftentimes, today, riding in the ever-present traffic, I too, long for thepast. Yet, I know we’re still livingin a pretty special place –friendly, warm and caring – stillembodying small town values.So what do you think St. James

will be like in 2050? Since Imight not be around to actuallysee it, I’d love to hear yourthoughts ([email protected]). And what about myson’s suggestion to examine the“What if?” question, applying it

to our homes and our future?How will that affect the next 40years in our lives and those whocome after us? 

What 

do 

you 

think

editor’s note:natalie Weinstein, allied aSId, is president of natalie Weinstein designassociates and the natalie WeinsteinHome decorating Club with over 15,000members on Long Island. If you have adesign question or would like to becomea member, visit www.nataliesclub.com,call 631.862.6198 or e-mail [email protected]. natalie is WaLkradio’s Interior design Expert and youcan hear her on the “Home Show” onWaLk 1370 aM, Sundays from 10-11aM, podcast 24/7 onwalkradio.com, keyword naTaLIE.

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by June a. LiardiAugust  is  a  hot  and  steamy

month. Keep watering, weeding,deadheading  and  harvesting.Container plants may need watertwice a day now. Keep an eye onthem. Pull weeds after a rain andwhen  they are small.  It helps  topull them before they spread theirseeds  too. Weeds compete withyour wanted plants for water andnutrients. Whenever you are out-side admiring your garden, dead-head any spent flowers. By doingthis  you  will  prevent  the  plantfrom putting its energy into seedproduction, instead of flower pro-duction. The  same goes  for har-vesting,  the more  you  pick,  themore the plant will produce. Thechildren will like this chore, I’msure.Sow  another  row  or  three  of

peas, they will be ready to eat inSeptember.  Lettuce,  kale  andspinach  can  be  sown  now  too.Pull  out  tired  bush  beans  andplant  some  more.  Also  put  insome more nasturtium seeds in acontainer  that  you’ll  be  able  tobring  in  before  the  frost.  It  willsoon be  time to pot up some ofyour favorite herbs to grow insidefor  the  winter. You  can  start  toorder your spring-flowering bulbsand garlic bulbs for planting in thefall.At this time of year, your herbs

are  probably  begging  to  be

trimmed and used. One tasty wayis  to  make  some  herbal  sugarsyrups. Use them to sweeten deli-cious deserts, add some zip to asauce or  flavor  a  cold  beveragesuch  as  iced  tea  or  lemonade.Sweeten icing or use as a glaze tospread on a cake or drizzle oversome of those beautiful summerfruits. You  can  use  sweet  herbssuch  as  lavender,  lemon  balm,lemon verbena, mint, pineapplesage or scented geranium. Manyherbs used for savory dishes makewonderful syrups also. Basil, rose-mary,  sage  and  thyme  add  un-usual flavor to sweet foods.

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cinnamon stick. Combine all in-gredients in a small saucepan overmedium heat. Bring to a boil andstir until sugar is completely dis-solved, about 1 minute. Turn offheat, cover and set aside  for 20minutes. Strain into glass bottle orjar. Seal and refrigerate up to sixmonths.  Get  a  fancy  bottle  tomake  this  a  lovely  hostess  orneighbor gift.If you do not have a vegetable

garden, take advantage of all thefarm stands and farmer’s marketsin  the  area.  Consider,  though,growing your own fruits and veg-etables next year. It is a great fam-ily activity. Kids love to see wherefruits and vegetables come fromand how they grow.There are lots of fresh tomatoes

available  now,  here  is  an  easytomato  salsa  to  make.  2  cups

chopped red or yellow (or both)tomatoes, 1/4 cup chopped whiteonion, 1 clove garlic  - choppedfine, 1 tbs. chopped fresh parsley,2 tbs. lemon juice, salt and pep-

per  to  taste,  1/4  chopped  greenonion.  Place  all  but  the  greenonion in a mixing bowl. Let sit 30minutes.  Garnish  with  greenonion. Yield: 2 cups.You can also add some casual

beauty to your table with a bou-quet of wild grasses. There are somany  different  types  around,along  the  roadside  or  on  ameadow path. They are all niceand  tall  and  forming  their  seedheads. The children would proba-bly enjoy gathering these grasses.Please  be  aware  of  poison  ivy,ticks and bees though.Enjoy these warm sultry, wan-

ing days of summer. They are overall too soon.

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They’re affordable, convenientand secure. Now finding one hasnever been easier.U.S. Postal Service Post Office

Boxes now can be found online atusps.com/poboxes. The new, on-line  locator  feature  allows  cus-tomers  to  find  box  availability,sizes  and  fees,  as  well  as  ad-dresses, phone and fax numbersfor  each  Post  Office  listed  withavailable PO Boxes.PO Boxes are as secure as mail-

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for mail pickup. The convenienceof earlier mail delivery is helpfulto small business owners. Boxesprovide  home-based  businesseswith the ability to separate busi-ness and personal mail.Post Office Box service is a safe,

convenient way to receive mail.Boxes allow customers to choosea  location  that’s  close  to  eitherhome or work. You hold the key toconvenience with a PO Box.Five  box  sizes  are  available.

Fees  are  based  on  a  six-month

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to usps.com/poboxes and click on“Locate a Post Office Box” on theright-hand side of the page. Boxescan be found by inserting either azIP Code or street address. Onemore click will list PO Box lobbyhours.Post Office Boxes are available

at  the St.  James Post Office. Youcan also stop by to get further in-formation  and  get  a  PO  box  ofyour own. 

Finding a PO Box is Only a Click AwayLocations, Availability and Fees Now Available at usps.com

New Stamp Issues for 2010submitted by the St. James Post officeScouting,  the American Treas-

ures series and the 2010 Nature ofAmerica series are among the sub-jects  headlining  the  U.S.  PostalService’s 2010 stamp program.

ScoutingThe  U.S.  Postal  Service  cele-

brates the adventure and spirit ofscouting with a stamp that will goon sale July 27 at the Boy Scout’sJamboree at Fort A.P. Hill, VA.

winslow HomerThe ninth issuance in the Amer-

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Protecting Assets During Challenging Business Timessubmitted by Lawrence glazer, CLu, ChFC, LuTCFSmall businesses are the engine of the economy,

and when the economy sputters they often feel itfirst.  In  the  current  climate  of  uncertainty, manysmall businesses have cut expenses to the bone andtried to make their operations as lean and efficientas possible.But even if a small business owner can’t control

the marketplace, he or she can take steps to protecttheir key assets: the people the business relies upon.

Details Matter To CustomersA recession tests customer loyalty, as people cut

back on spending and carefully weigh their optionsfor even necessary purchases. For businesses that arestrapped themselves, it may be easy to let attentionto the details of customer service slip. But this is thetime that details matter most, whether it’s taking thetrouble to send a holiday note to your mailing list oroffering special deals to prize patrons. The key totheir loyalty is to let them know they matter to you.

Appreciate Your EmployeesOf  course,  you want  your  employees  to  know

they’re  important,  too. You need  their knowledgeand experience to navigate the uncertain times. Therecession might mean sacrifices for everyone, but itis also a time to make sure valued workers knowhow much  they are appreciated. Even small ges-tures, like movie tickets or a night at a local restau-rant, can keep morale steady.

Supplement Benefits, Not CostsYou may want to consider “beefing up” your em-

ployee benefits package. A “Voluntary Payroll De-duction” (VPD) program is one of the most popularways employees can purchase additional, person-ally-owned buy life insurance. A VPD program canusually be set up using your existing procedures forpayroll deduction. A life insurance agent would thenmeet individually with each employee to explain thebenefits of life insurance and the ease with which itcan be purchased. All products purchased throughVPD are employee-owned and paid for, with no di-rect out-of-pocket cost to you except the cost of ad-ministration. The VPD offerings can be a smart wayto supplement your overall benefits package, with-out draining your budget.

Note: Employee participation in a payroll deduction insuranceprogram is completely voluntary. Since this program is not in-tended to be subject to the Employee Retirement Income SecurityAct of 1974 (ERISA), employers cannot contribute to, or endorse,this program.

Protect YourselfAs the owner of a business, you are the most im-

portant piece of the puzzle. And especially during continued on page 86

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Special Thanksto

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planting flowersand

maintaining the St. James Gazebo

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F I N A N C I A L S A V V Y

by Scott Posner, CFP, a.a.M.S.

You may not realize it, but July24 is Amelia Earhart Day. July 24was chosen because it’s the birth-day of perhaps the most famousfemale aviator in history. Earhart’sstory ended  tragically when  shebecame lost in the Pacific Oceanin 1937 on her voyage around theworld, but she is still celebratedfor her bravery and pioneer spirit.As an investor, you can learn a

lot from Earhart’s career. Here area few lessons to consider:

Plan aheadAfter  a  lengthy  analysis  of

Earhart’s final flight, decades afterit occurred, a noted aviation ex-pert came to one succinct conclu-sion:  “poor  planning,  worseexecution.” Yet on her successfulflights, Earhart was known to haveproduced, and followed, detailedflight plans. As an investor, you,too, must  plan  your  journey  to-ward  your  financial  goals.  First,you need to identify your destina-tion, such as a comfortable retire-ment.  Next,  you  must  create  a“map” to reach your goal, in theform of a detailed financial strat-egy based on an investment port-folio  tailored  to  your  risktolerance and time horizon. Andalong  the  way,  you  must  chartyour progress via regular reviewsof your investments’ performance.

use the right “tools” Some sources have noted that,

on  the  fateful  flight,  Earhart  didnot  appear  to  fully  understandhow to use her plane’s direction-finding loop antenna, which at thetime was a new technology. If youdon’t  fully  understand  the“tools” – that is, the investments –you  need  to  help  achieve  yourgoals, you may run into difficul-ties. Always  know  exactly  whatyou’re  investing  in  and  whyyou’ve chosen those specific  in-vestments. Without this informa-tion,  you  could  end  up  withinvestments  that  are  either  toorisky for your comfort or too con-servative for your goals.

Follow your visionOn the day  they disappeared,

Earhart  and  her  navigator,  FredNoonan, were scheduled to landon  Howland  Island.  Unfortu-nately, it was a cloudy day; someresearchers  speculate  that  theclouds’  dark  shadows  on  theocean surface may have camou-flaged Howland and confused theaviators. As an investor, you needa clear view of what you want toaccomplish in the long term – andyou need to avoid having your vi-sion “clouded over” by short-termevents such as price drops and re-cessions. 

Put sufficient “power” in your portfolioMany aviation scholars and re-

searchers believe Earhart’s planesimply ran out of gas before shecould  land  on  Howland  Island.Does you portfolio have sufficient“fuel” to help you go the distance?Specifically, do you have the rightmix of  growth-  and  income-ori-ented vehicles  to power you  to-ward  college  for  your  kids,  acomfortable retirement and yourother goals? If you’re not sure, youmay want to work with a profes-sional financial advisor to get theassistance you need.

You probably will never try tocircumnavigate  the  globe  in  asmall plane. But if you can emu-late  the  best  features  of AmeliaEarhart – such as her courage, per-severance and faith in the future –while  taking  steps  to help  focuson what you can control, your in-vestment journey may be reward-ing.  

editor’s note:Money Matters is a monthly feature writ-ten by Scott Posner, CFP, a.a.M.S., an investment representative with EdwardJones Investments. This 130-year-old firmhas over 10,000 offices around the worldwith one here in town at 542 northCountry road in the old St. James SchoolHouse. Mr. Posner has serviced both personal and institutional investors forover 24 years. For more information, aschedule of free investment classes or torequest topics for future columns, call862-2020.

MONEY MATTERS:Navigating Your Way Through the Investment World

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Celebrating12 years

in St. James

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L E G A L - E A S E

by John L. Belford, Jr., Esq.

In 1996 the New York State Leg-islature enacted a law authorizingtrusts for pets whose owners aredeceased. The trust may be estab-lished during  the  lifetime of  theowner  of  the  pet  or  by  the  petowner’s last will and testament.It would appear that it would be

more  advantageous  for  the  petowner to create a trust for the petbefore  the  owner’s  death  ratherthan put the trust in a last will andtestament. The named  trustee ofthe  trust  can  immediately  takeownership of the pet after the petowner’s  death  and  immediatelyaccess trust funds to be used forthe pet’s care. But if the trust for the pet is in

the pet owner’s last will and testa-ment, the person named to carefor  the pet,  and  to access  fundsfrom the estate for the benefit of

the pet, cannot officially take pos-session of the pet until the will isapproved  by  the  Surrogate’sCourt. The time for such approvalwould  be  at  least  six  (6)  weeksand  perhaps  six  (6)  months  ormore. During  that  time period other

relatives or friends of the decedentmay attempt to care for the pet orattempt to take the pet to a gov-ernmental facility for pets withoutowners,  in  which  case  the  petmay be destroyed before the willis admitted to probate.

The trust may provide a stipendfor the caretaker during the pet’slife  and  upon  the  pet’s  death.Upon  the  death  of  the  pet,  thefunds  remaining  in  the  trust  aredistributed to the persons namedin  the  trust.  If  the  trust does notname  beneficiaries  upon  thedeath of the pet the assets in the

trust pass to the estate of the de-ceased pet  owner.  If  the namedtrustee and other trustees are notwilling or able to act as trustee, aCourt will appoint a person to actas trustee of the trust.

editor’s note:John L. Belford, Jr., Esq., has been prac-ticing law for 41 years, with 34 of themhere in St. James at 217 Lake avenue atthe corner of Woodlawn and Lake av-enues. a graduate of Columbia LawSchool, John specializes in real estate,wills & estate planning and elder law. For additional information, call him at862-8600.

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JOHN L. BELFORD, JR.AttoRNeY At lAw

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I N T H E S C H O O L S

SACCE Honorees

Mary Jo is congratulated by her hus-band Louis Re; both are longtimeSmithtown residents and supportersof Adult Education.

in addition, three students from Smithtown Central School District’sAdult Basic Education program received SACCE honors for their achieve-ments in obtaining high school equivalency diplomas, citizenship andbasic skills, and language competencies. Pictured are: Ernani Kaam, MaryJo Re, Pedro gonzales, and Joyce Hopkins.

Mary Jo Re, 2010 Outstanding Adult ESL Educator,received accolades for her contributions to LifelongLearning from the Suffolk Association for Continuing

Community Education (SACCE) at the Annual AwardsDinner held June 7, 2010 at the Watermill.

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Kudos to Smithtown HighSchool East studentsfor holding a bake sale at the High School with the proceeds going tothe animals at the Smithtown Animal Shelter& Adoption Center. The success of the bake salewas made possible by notonly the hard work of thegroup, but also by the student body, that supported the bake salethrough their cookie andbrownie purchases. Smithtown CouncilmanKevin J. Malloy is shownhere receiving the proceedsfrom the students pictured:Nikki zach, Nick Palagoniaand Lauren Dako.

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S P O R T S

Congratulations to the Boys U-13 V.O.B. Panthers (Village of theBranch Soccer Club - Smithtown)on winning three 1st Place Cham-pionships  in  a  “Hat  Trick”achievement  in  the  LIJSL’s2009/2010 soccer season.The Panthers started the spring

season off with being chosen thewinning  recipients  of  two  LIJSLSportsmanship Awards for the fallseason. Despite hardships and in-juries from school ball and leaguegames, these boys were able to fillin the voids and continued to suc-cessfully deliver a winning spring

season.  They  became  1st  PlaceChampions  with  25  out  of  27points for the year.Then  came  the  sought-after

Waldbaum’s Cup,  sponsored  bythe supermarket chain, which isplayed  progressively  throughoutthe whole season along with theleague games. Panthers were setto  play  against  the Garden CityWarriors at the Stony Brook fields.With  great  defensive  plays,  thePanthers’  offense  was  able  tocharge forward with a winning 3-1 score.Along  with  their  “Memorial

Day Tournament” win from N.J.,this is a very big accomplishmentfor this young age group. It could-n’t  get  any  better  – winning  somany  awards  in  one  year,  andhaving fun doing it.Congratulations to the coaching

staff  and  the  Panthers  team  ontheir great success.

The Panthers are pictured here, back row: Asst. Coach Bill Kirschbaum, Joe Distasi, Chris Peverelle, AndrewMundy, Head Coach Bill Edsell, Steven grudman, goalie zach Thiele, Austin Thiele, Asst. Coach John Peverelle;front row: Joey Spiezio, Andrew Edsell, Christian Kirschbaum, goalie Robert Retnauer, Robert Villano, AnthonyRojas, Mike O’Leary.

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Dr. Gregory R. ThomaierCHIRoPRACToR338 LAKE AVENUE (Across from the Post office)

584-8100EMERGENCyAPPoINTMENTS TAKEN

SERVING THEST. JAMES CoMMUNITy

Gentle effective Treatment of:•  Back/Leg Pain (Sciatica, Disc Problems)

•  Neck/Arm Pain (Numbness, Tingling)

•  Whiplash injuries •  Sports Injuries

•  Pinched Nerves •  TMJ Disorders

•  Scoliosis •  Headaches

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Maintaining mobility is critical inorder to live free from pain and disabil-ity. Maintaining good mobility is not dif-ficult, but it does not happen on itsown.

Imagine waking up one morning witha frozen shoulder where you couldn’tmove your upper arm more than a fewinches in any direction. How muchwould that impact your ability to doyour job? How much would that affectyour ability to drive your car or even todress yourself? How much would thataffect your ability to concentrate onanything other than your shoulder? ob-viously, if your shoulder did not movecorrectly, it would have a dramatic im-pact on your life. Well, the same is truewith movement in every part of yourbody. If things aren’t moving the waythey are supposed to move, it will havea negative impact on your ability tofunction at work, take care of the de-mands of everyday life, and even yourability to concentrate.

Many patients with severe low backpain report that their pain came onsuddenly when they did something assimple as bend down to pet their cat,put on their socks, or pick up the news-paper. Just about everyone wouldagree that a person’s body should beable to handle such simple move-ments. So what has happened?

In every one of these cases, thejoints of the patient’s body were “alllocked up” — they were barely movingat all. When the joints in one area ofthe body do not move the way theyshould, other areas of the body areforced to move more in order to com-pensate. This creates a significantstress on those areas that have to pickup the slack, and it soon leads to painand inflammation. At the same time,the areas that don’t have normal move-ment will slowly worsen as the musclescontinue to tighten, the joints stick to-gether, and the ligaments and tendonsshorten. This leaves the body in a veryunstable condition; if left unchecked,this process will continue until the bodycan hardly move at all. That is how aperson comes to suffer flare-ups ofpain at the slightest provocation.

Most of us have seen people whohave lost most of their normal mobility:they look like bodies that have beenstarched stiff whenever they try tomove around. This is especially preva-lent among the elderly. Contrary topopular belief, however, this is not aninevitable effect of aging; rather it is theinevitable effect of not maintaining thebody’s mobility through exercise,healthy alignment, and body mechan-ics. There are people in their 60s, 70s,or even older, who are stronger and

more flexible than the average personin their 30s, simply because they keepthemselves exercising.

Maintaining mobility is critical inorder to live free from pain and disabil-ity. Maintaining good mobility is not dif-ficult, but it does not happen on itsown. Just as in developing a good pos-ture, it is necessary that you performspecific exercises and stretches tokeep your muscles, ligaments, and ten-dons flexible and healthy. In addition, itis necessary that all of the joints inyour body are kept moving correctly aswell. Although stretching can helpachieve a great deal of flexibility, mostpeople also find routine chiropracticadjustments to be very beneficial inrestoring normal joint function.

HEALTH VIEWS:By Gregory R. Thomaier, D.C., C.C.S.P.

This article is part of an ongoing series presented in order to bring you thevery best and latest information about exercise, health and diet.

Importance of Maintaining Mobility

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P E T S A F E T Y T I P S

brought to you by Little Shelter animal rescueThe warm weather has arrived.

People are enjoying swimming intheir  pools,  sunbathing  at  thebeach and all the other activitiesthat summer has to offer. Unfortu-nately, the hot weather can be adifficult  time  for  our  furry  com-panions, so we need to take somesimple precautions to ensure theystay healthy and happy during thesummer months:

• Always ensure that your pet hasplenty  of  fresh,  clean  wateravailable.

• Exercise your pet in the coolestpart of the day – usually earlymorning or evening.

• If your pet has a lot of fur, makethem more comfortable by hav-ing them shaved down for thesummer.

• Never  leave  your  pet  outside

during  the  hottest  part  of  theday.  Bring them inside to cooloff in the air conditioning.

• Never  leave your pet alone  inthe car. The heat inside a parkedcar  can  become  like  an  ovencausing overheating, and oftenfatalities.  This can happen in amatter of minutes!!!!

• Flea, tick and heartworm infes-tation  is  rampant  during  thesummer  months.  Protect  yourpet by ensuring they are on ap-propriate preventatives.

• Protect your pet from sunburn.If your dog has a light nose orfur, apply sunscreen to the un-protected areas of their skin.

These are just some of the manythings you can do to protect yourpet during the hot weather. If yourpet shows any signs of distress inthe heat, please consult your vet-erinarian immediately.

Little Shelter Animal and ResueCenter,  located  at  33  WarnerRoad in Huntington, NY, wishesyou and your furry family, a safe,happy and enjoyable summer! Foradditional  info  call  368-8770x205.

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by Jim WinterDistracted driving is extremely

dangerous  and  can  cause  per-sonal  injury  and  property  dam-age. Drivers who use hand-helddevices are four times as likely toget into crashes serious enough toinjure  themselves.1    Even with ahands-free  device, multi-taskingwhile driving could have seriousconsequences. You’ve seen it before; a vehicle

near you is weaving in the trafficlane or  traveling well below thespeed  limit.  Chances  are  thatdriver is not focused on the road!According to the U.S. Depart-

ment of Transportation2, there arethree main types of distractions: 

• Visual – taking your eyes offthe road

• Manual – taking your hands offthe wheel

• Cognitive – taking your mindoff what you are doing

Distracted driving isn’t justabout phone calls or text mes-sages. Many activities that takeyour attention away from trafficcan lead to accidents. Examplesof distracted driving include:

• Adjusting a navigation system 

• Eating

• Grooming

• Reading 

• Retrieving a dropped item

• Talking on the phone 

• Texting

• Watching a video 

Nearly half the U.S. states haverestrictions against activities thatcause  distractions.  Some  statesban  phone  use  in  constructionzones and school zones. Othersplace restrictions on novice driv-ers and operators of commercialvehicles, such as large trucks andschool buses. Take the time to re-search the laws in your state andvisit www.distraction.gov. 

So, the next time you reach for 

the phone while driving, answerthis question: Is this call importantenough to risk hurting someone,or can it wait?

1 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety,2005

2 distraction.gov

editor’s note: Jim Winter is a State FarmInsurance agent, located at 320 Lake av-enue in St. James. He has over 30 yearsexperience with State Farm, the last 18 asan agent serving the insurance needs ofSt. James. Jim’s office offers auto, home,life, disability and business insurance aswell as financial products. He can bereached at 584-5929.

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H E A L T H N O T E S

submitted by the Federal Emergency Managementadministration (FEMa)As  the  days  get  longer  and

warmer,  State  and  Federal  emer-gency management officials warnthat extreme heat can be very dan-gerous and in some instances evenfatal, so it is important to be ready.When the air temperature or hu-

midity  rises  above optimal  rangefor comfort, evaporation is slowedand the body must work harder tomaintain a normal temperature. Ex-posure to extreme heat can causephysical problems and may causeheat disorders or  illnesses. Olderadults, young children and  thosewho  are  sick  or  overweight  aremost vulnerable to extreme heat.Conditions that can induce heat-

related  illnesses  include  stagnantatmospheric conditions and poorair quality.During  extremely  hot weather,

you should take the following pre-cautions:• Stay indoors as much as you can,on lower floors if possible.

• Limit  exposure  to  the  sun  anduse  sun  block with  a  high  sunprotector factor rating (at least 15spf if you must be outdoors.

• If your home does not have airconditioning,  spend  the hottestpart of the day in public build-ings  such  as  libraries,  schools,movie theaters, shopping malls,and other community facilities.

• Use fans. Circulating air can coolthe body by increasing the per-spiration rate of evaporation.

• If  you  have window  air  condi-tioning,  eliminate  any holes orgaps around the installation.

• Check air-conditioning ducts forproper insulation.

• Eat well-balanced, light, and reg-ular  meals.  Avoid  using  salttablets unless directed to do so

by a physician.• Drink  plenty  of  water.  Personswho have epilepsy or heart, kid-ney, or liver disease; are on fluid-restricted  diets;  or  have  aproblem  with  fluid  retentionshould  consult  a doctor beforeincreasing liquid intake.

• Limit intake of alcoholic bever-ages.

• Dress  in  loose-fitting,  light-weight, and light-colored clothesthat cover as much skin as possi-ble.

• Protect  your  face  and  head  bywearing a wide-brimmed hat.

• Check  on  family,  friends,  andneighbors who do not have airconditioning  and  who  spendmuch of their time alone.

• Never  leave  children  or  petsalone in closed vehicles.

• Avoid strenuous work during thewarmest part of the day, 11 a.m.

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continued• to 4 p.m. Have a buddy systemwhen working in extreme heat,and take frequent breaks.

• Exercise should be done in  theearly morning hours between 4-7 a.m.

• Make sure there is enough foodand water for pets.

Heat-induced illnessesExposure  to  extreme  heat  can

cause serious illness. Heat Cramps are painful spasms,

usually in leg and abdominal mus-cles, and may be accompanied byheavy sweating. 

Heat Exhaustion is more serious.Symptoms include heavy sweating,but  skin  may  be  cool,  pale,  orflushed.  Fainting  or  dizziness,weak pulse, nausea, vomiting, ex-haustion,  and  headaches  mayoccur.

If  you  experience  any of  thesesymptoms, sit or lie down in a cool

place,  loosen  your  clothing,  andsip half a glass of water every 15minutes.  Discontinue  drinkingwater if you become nauseous, andseek immediate medical attentionif vomiting occurs.

Heat Stroke is a severe medicalemergency and can be life-threat-ening.  Symptoms  include  a  highbody temperature, as much as 105degrees; hot, red, dry skin; rapid,weak pulse; rapid shallow breath-ing; and possible loss of conscious-ness. If you suspect you have heatstroke, seek immediate medical as-sistance or call 911.

Sunburn is a common summerproblem.  In  severe  cases  it  cancause swelling, blisters, fever, andheadaches.  Take  a  shower  usingsoap to remove oils that may blockpores,  preventing  the  body  fromcooling naturally. Apply dry, steriledressings to any blisters and, if theypersist, see a doctor.

Energy Conservation• Power outages are more likely tooccur  during  warm  weather,when utility usage is at its peak.To avoid putting a strain on thepower grid, conserve energy tohelp prevent power disruptions

• Set your air conditioner thermo-stat no lower than 78 degrees.

• Only  use  the  air  conditionerwhen you are home.

• Turn  non-essential  appliancesoff.  Only  use  appliances  thathave heavy electrical loads earlyin  the  morning  or  very  late  atnight.For  more  information  visit:

www.fema.gov.

editor’s note: FEMa’s mission is to support our citizensand first responders to ensure that as anation we work together to build, sustain,and improve our capability to preparefor, protect against, respond to, recoverfrom, and mitigate all hazards.

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by dr. Linda M. Bocchichio

Most sports injuries occurwhen physical stresses areplaced upon unconditionedbodies. The majority of Amer-icans are inactive and seden-tary, despite the currentinterest in fitness. Only one ofthree adults in the U.S. exer-cises regularly. Inactivityleads to unconditioned mus-cles, joints and tendons.The number one way to

prevent summertime sportsinjuries is proper body condi-tioning. Proper body condi-tioning consists of thefollowing: 

Cardiovascular StrengthThis is the ability of the

heart and blood to carry oxy-gen to cells of the body. Thisis increased by aerobic exer-

cise such as walking, swim-ming, dancing, cycling, etc.

Muscular Tone & FlexibilityThis is achieved through

daily stretching and yoga.Stretching improves agilityand reduces the chance of in-jury.

Muscular Strength & EnduranceThis can be achieved by

using weights and with iso-metric exercise.Many summertime sports

injuries involve the neck,back and other joints. Seeyour doctor of chiropractic to assure that your spine is inproper alignment before be-ginning any strenuous exer-cise program.

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FeelGoods Cafecontinued from page 10in  the  New  York  metropolitanarea.FeelGoods Healthy Family Café

promises that every ingredient intheir dishes is 100% natural andfree of artificial preservatives, ad-ditives,  chemicals,  dyes….  andanything  fake.  Founder  NicoleLawrence,  with  the  help  of  herbusiness partner and creative di-rector Kathy Gerdes, have broughtthe local community the messagethat eating healthy doesn’t meanyou  have  to  sacrifice  taste.  Formore information on the FeelGo-ods  Café,  visit  www.feelgood-scafe.com.

Library Programscontinued from page 60Toddler TimeNESCONSET (2-3 w/adult)Mondays, July 26, august 2, 11 a.m.

Call for additional dates andtimes.Enjoy hand clapping, toe tappingsongs,  finger  plays  stories  andcrafts.

Wii Just DanceNESCONSET (grades 3 & up)Wednesday, august 4, 3 p.m.Shake your groove thing and playJust dance on  the  Wii  gamingconsole.

Stamp Issurescontinued from page 70of the 19th century. The paintingis part of the Hayden Collection atthe Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.This stamp will go on sale August12.

Hawaiian Rain ForestThe 2010 Nature of America is-

suance  features  the  HawaiianRain Forest, the 12th stamp panein an educational series focusingon the beauty and complexity ofmajor plant and animal commu-

nities  in  the  United  States.  Thestamp will go on sale in August.

Protecting Assetscontinued from page 71difficult  times,  it  is  important  tothink  about  how  the  businesswould function without you. Onething  that  can provide a greatersense of security is a comprehen-sive life insurance policy. It can betailored to fit your needs and en-sure that  those who rely on youevery day would be provided for. 

So when you think about pro-tecting your assets  in  this  econ-omy, consider your human assetsfirst.

editor’s note: Lawrence glazer, CLu, ChFC, LuTCF, a St. James resident, is a new york Life Insurance Company agent and can provide additional information on insurance and other financial productsthat can be used to help you prepare forthe future. For more information pleasecall him at 391-3490.

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Girl ScoutsGraduate...

Congratulations on your graduation to Juniors –Mills Pond girl ScoutTroop 662.

Mike  Cronin,  originally  of  St.James, New York,  recently  joinedOgden Publications as an accountexecutive for Mother Earth news,grit and Farm Collector magazines.In  this  role,  Cronin  works  withprospective and current clients tocreate  multimedia  campaigns  tomeet their business objectives.Before  joining Ogden  Publica-

tions,  Cronin worked  for  BowTieInc. as an advertising sales managerfor  Hobby Farms, Hobby FarmHome, Chickens magazine, urban

Farm and Popular Farming.Cronin  graduated  from  St.  An-

thony’s High School  in 1981. Hethen attended New York Institute ofTechnology  where  he  received  abachelor’s degree in Fine Arts.He is the son of Maryellen and

James Cronin, who still reside in St.James.Ogden  Publications  Inc.  is  the

leading information resource serv-ing  the  sustainable  living,  rurallifestyle,  farm  memorabilia  andclassic motorcycle communities. Mike Cronin

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Margie  Suarez,  daughter  ofJuan  and Myrna  Suarez,  of  St.James,  recently  received  herB.A.  in  Communications  withhonors from Dowling College inOakdale at the graduation cere-mony  held  at  its  Brookhaven

campus.Margie  plans  to  take  some

time off but will pursue her Mas-ters at Hofstra College in 2011.Congratulations  and  best

wishes to Margie from your fam-ily and friends.

Congratulations Suarez Graduates

Jennifer Suarez

Juan  and  Myrna  Suarez,  of  St.James, are proud of  their daughter,Jennifer Suarez, who graduated fromSmithtown High School East in June.Jennifer  will  be  attending  SuffolkCommunity College in  the  fall andeventually plans on attending eitherSUNY Farmingdale or Stony Brook topursue a degree in the medical field. Congratulations  and  best  wishes

for  the  future  to  Jennifer  from yourfamily and friends in St. James. 

Beaming with pride are from left, Amy Sanchez-Suarez, sister-in-law,Andrew Suarez, brother, Juan Suarez, dad, Myrna Suarez, mom andJennifer Suarez, sister.

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Bernard  and  Eileen  Quinn,  ofHead of the Harbor, are pleased toannounce the engagement of theirdaughter, Tiffany  Eileen Quinn  toRyan Christopher Strong, son of Jef-fery and Re Strong of Mattituck, NY.Tiffany  is  a  2002  graduate  of

Smithtown High School and a 2006graduate of Dowling College. She iscurrently employed as manager ofher family business, St. James Self-Storage.Ryan is a 2003 graduate of Matti-

tuck High School and a 2007 grad-uate of Roger Williams University.He is currently employed as opera-tions manager of Strong’s Marine.An  August  2010  wedding  is

planned at Flowerfield. The coupleplans  to honeymoon  in  the SouthPacific.Congratulations and best wishes

from your family and friends.

Quinn / Strong Engaged Local ResidentEarns Honors atCooley LawSchool

Timothy Manning, of St. James,N.Y., graduated from the ThomasM. Cooley Law School in Lansing,Michigan on May 22, 2010. Hewas a First-Year Criminal Proce-dure moot court competition win-ner, a Top 10 Advocate in 2007, amember  of  the  Moot  CourtBoard’s Competition’s Committeefor two years, and an intra-schoolmoot court finalist in 2009.Cooley  Law  School  is  the

largest law school in the nation.Founded in 1972, it operates J.D.programs across Michigan. Today,Cooley Law School has more than13,000 graduates across  the na-tion and worldwide and also of-fers  joint  degree  and  master  oflaws programs.

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St. James Chamber of Commerce Invites You To

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A & D Gold Silver

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Artpix Studio

Bagel Paradise Cafe

Balance - Body, Mind & Soul

Bank of Smithtown

Barattini Productions

John L. Belford, Jr. - Attorney

Bella Vita City Grill

Best Pool Service

Joseph A. Bollhofer - Attorney

Borriello Team of American RealEstate Assoc.

Branch Funeral Home

Capital one Bank

Carr Business Systems

Chief Chimney Services

Chiropractic Health Care of St.James / Thomaier

Chorus Line Dance Studio

Colonial Self Storage

Climbing the Walls Design and Interiors

Competition Infiniti

Costco Wholesale

Creative Windows, Ltd.

Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty

DeBarbieri Associates

DeBlasio Capo - Design Build

Donald E. Goldstein Associates -Financial Services

Dowling Brothers Autobody

Dowling Knipfing & Klein Agency

Ecolin Jewelers

Eddie’s Power Equipment

Edible Arrangements of Stony Brook

Edward Jones / Scott Posner

Emerald Magic Lawn Care / Christmas Decor

Energy Fitness

Enspire Design Group

Essenfeld & Co., CPA LLP

FeelGoods Cafe

Flowerfield Celebrations

G. Smith Electrical Services

George’s Innovative Inflatables

Janice L.Gillespie, D.D.S. - Millie Laub, R.D.H., B.S.

Lawrence Glazer / Ny Life Ins.

Gold’s Gym of Smithtown

Grape Culture Wines & Liquors

Graphics du jour/our Town

Great oak Software

Grokind organics, Inc.

Gyrodyne Company of America

Harbor Collision

Harbor Country Day School

Helping Hands Eldercare

Henrietta Homes & Properties

Hither Brook Nursery & Florist

House Perfect Home Improvements

Interiors by Louise

J.C. Broderick & Associates

Julie’s Home & Garden Accessories

King Kullen Grocery

King o’Rourke Auto Group

The Knox School

Lake Village Delicatessen

Lana Rowe Photography/The Studio

Law office of Peter G. Lavrenchik

Lesco Construction

The Little Gym of Smithtown

Joseph Loiodice, M.D., FAAFP

Long Island Hearing

Long Island Tax Savers

Maginniss Team of ReMax Beyond

Main Street Meats and Catering

Law office of William McCulloh

Michael Macrina Architect, PC

Mister Softee / David Keller

Morecraft Construction Co.

My Gym Children’s Fitness

Natalie Weinstein Design Assoc.

Rowena & Dave Nedvin / ReMax Beyond

Neighborhood Home Care

Newsday Media Group

North Shore Antiques

ocean’s Bountry Seafood

Parkville Motors/Getty Gas

Parties by Ziggy

Patio Pizza

Physical Therapy & Beyond

Power Pool Care, Inc.

PRC Industries, Inc.

Quaint & Classy

Reliance Real Estate & Mortgage

ReMax Beyond

R.J.K. Gardens

Marc Jay Rosen, C.P.A.

Roslyn Savings Bank/New york Community Bank

Saint James Self Storage

Sal’s Auto Body

Scientific Pest Management

Seiskaya Ballet

Raymond A. Semente, DC, PC

Shaolin Self Defense Center

Sisters Dancewear

Sivana Salon

Smithtown News

Smithtown Volvo - Georgetown Motors

Solotu Custom-Made Bridal House

Spatique Medical Spa

St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center

St. James Beverage

St. James Dental Care

St. James Fire Department

St. James Funeral Home

St. James Healthcare Center

St. James Jewelry Shoppe

St. James Lumber Corp.

St. James Natural Food

St. James Plaza Nursing Facility

St. James Post office

St. James Silk Screening and Embroidery

State Farm Insurance/Winter

State University at Stony Brook

Stony Brook University Medical Center

Story Book Hollow Preschool

Tagi Garbizu & Associates

Tattoo Lous

TD Bank

Tic Toc Café

Times Beacon Record Newspapers

Tom’s Casa Buono Pizza

Total Family Dentistry of St. James

True Sport Care

V.F.W. Post 395

Vazac Contracting Corp.

Victorian Custom Homes

Victorian Fence

Video Montages by Kerri

Villa Sorrento

Werner Boys Glass & Mirror

Windmill oil Tank Service

2010 Members of the St. James Chamber of CommercePLEASE SuPPORT THESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBER BuSiNESSES

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Nancy Eustis HuprichNancy  Eustis

Huprich, of St.  James,NY,  passed  away  inLutz,  FL  on  June  5,2010 at the age of 77.She was born October28, 1932 to Galen andLorinda Eustis. She wasraised  in  Waterville,ME.  and  graduatedfrom  Colby  College.She was employed byA&S Department Store.Nancy  loved  bridgeand  was  a  Silver  LifeMaster.  She  was  anavid competitor at theSmithtown Bridge Studio. She was a member of theJenkins Memorial Scholarship for Teacher Education.Nancy  loved books, cooking, gardening and birds.She had an infectious smile and quick wit. Nancy is survived by her husband of 53 years, Paul

R.  Huprich.  She  is  predeceased  by  her  daughter,Kathryn Krietsch of East Northport, NY. She is also sur-vived by a son-in-law, Chris Krietsch and grandchil-dren, Christopher, Elizabeth and Megan Krietsch; son,P.  Arthur  Huprich,  Sr.  (Elane),  and  grandchildren,Nancy and Paul Huprich of Lutz, FL.; a brother, JonEustis  (Paula)  of Waterville,  ME;  and  sister-in-law,Georgia Eustis of Albuquerque, NM. Nancy is furthersurvived by nephews, nieces, and many friends. Mrs.  Huprich  reposed  at  the  St.  James  Funeral

Home’s North Chapel. A Memorial Service was heldon  June  16,  2010  at  St.  James  United  MethodistChurch.Mrs. Huprich’s funeral arrangements were profes-

sionally supervised, while the Huprich family was lov-ingly cared for during their bereavement, by Kenneth,Kerry and Ken, Jr. – the Maher family of the St. JamesFuneral Home.

Paul J. MontaltoPaul J. Montalto, of St. James, NY, a devoted hus-

band, father and grandfather, passed away on July 6,2010 at the age of 89. Born May 25, 1921 in Brook-lyn, NY, he was the son of the late Frank and NellieSafina  Montalto.  Beloved  husband  of  63  years  toNorma Clavell Montalto.  Loving  father  of Nanette(Nicholas  Furio),  Paul  John,  Jr.  (Cheryl)  and  Frank(Linda). Cherished grandfather of Kristin, Steven, PaulJohn III, Katherine, Frank Jr and Carly. Dear brother tohis twin William and the late Nancy Bellman. Paulwas a Veteran of WWII, retired NYPD and SmithtownCentral School District. Mr.  Montalto  reposed  at  the  St.  James  Funeral

Home’s South Chapel. A Funeral Mass of ChristianBurial was held on July 9, 2010 at Sts. Philip & JamesR.C.  Church.  Interment  followed  at  Calverton Na-tional Cemetery, Calverton, NY.Mr. Montalto’s funeral arrangements were profes-

sionally supervised, while the Montalto family waslovingly cared for during their bereavement, by Ken-neth, Kerry and Ken, Jr. – the Maher family of the St.James Funeral Home.

Tracy M. OchsTracy M. Ochs, of St. James, L.I., passed away on

June 19, 2010. She was an AIS Tutor at Mills Pond El-ementary School in St. James. Former embryologist atMather Memorial Hospital. Former fertility specialistat Cornell Medical. Cherished wife of Steven. Lovingmother of Travis and Spencer. Beloved daughter ofF.W. Creutz and Val Creutz. Devoted sister of Glennand Eileen. Loving aunt of Emily and Sarah. 

Mrs. Ochs  reposed  at  St.  James  Funeral Home’sSouth Chapel. A Funeral Service was held on June 23,2010 at St. James Lutheran Church, St. James.

Mrs. Ochs funeral arrangements were profession-ally supervised, while the Ochs family was lovinglycared for during their bereavement, by Kenneth, Kerryand Ken, Jr. – the Maher family of the St. James Fu-neral Home.

Nancy Eustis Huprich

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OUR TOWN OFFICE:359 Lake Ave., St. James, NY 11780

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James L. Beck, Sr.James L. Beck, Sr., longtime resident of St. James,

L.I., passed away on June 29, 2010. WWII Veteran.Employee of Republic Aviation and Lawrence Avia-tion. Loving husband of the late Frances (Dolly) Beck.Cherished father of Theresa (Bob) Kubler, James Beck,Christina  (Jack)  Kimmelman,  and Anthony  (Diana)Beck. Adored grandfather of six and great grandfatherof two. Mr. Beck reposed at the St. James Funeral Home’s

North Chapel. A Funeral Service was held on July 2,2010 at the funeral home. Committal was private.Mr. Beck ’s funeral arrangements were profession-

ally supervised, while the Beck family was lovinglycared for during their bereavement, by Kenneth, Kerryand Ken, Jr. – the Maher family of the St. James Fu-neral Home.

Bonnie Jo BielBonnie Jo Biel, of Stony Brook, L.I., passed away on

July 4, 2010. Dedicated member of Setauket UnitedMethodist Church. Loving wife of Robert. Cherishedmother of Jennifer McCann, Amy Biel, Justin Biel andChris Biel. Adored grandmother of  Ethan,  Ella  andCooper. Devoted daughter of Gloria Crevoiserat. Lov-ing sister of Abbie.Mrs. Biel reposed at St. James Funeral Home’s North

Chapel. A Memorial Service was held July 9, 2010 atthe Setauket United Methodist Church, Setauket. In-terment  followed  at  Calverton  National  Cemetery,Calverton, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations can bemade  to  Restoration  Fund  of  Setauket  UnitedMethodist Church, 160 Main Street, East Setauket, NY11733 in memory of Bonnie.Mrs. Biel’s funeral arrangements were professionally

supervised, while the Biel family was lovingly caredfor during their bereavement, by Kenneth, Kerry andKen, Jr. – the Maher family of the St. James FuneralHome.

Donna P. ClearyDonna  P.  Cleary,  of  Smithtown  formerly  of

Hicksville, L.I., passed away at home surrounded byher loving family after a six-year battle with lung can-cer on July 3, 2010 at the age of 49. Dedicated mem-ber of St. Patrick’s Church and volunteer of St. Patrick’sSchool, Smithtown. Loving wife of Buddy. Cherishedmother of Brianna, Lynsey, Chrissie and Danny. De-voted daughter of Pete Petersen and the late PatriciaPetersen and step-daughter of  Jo Petersen. Beloveddaughter-in-law of Bud and Dolores Cleary. Adoredsister of Denise Hendel. Loving sister-in-law of Mau-reen, Regina, Jennifer, Therese, Stephanie and Cyn-thia. Aunt of many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Cleary reposed at the St. James Funeral Home’s

South Chapel. A Funeral Mass was held on  July 7,

2010 at St. Patrick’s Church, Smithtown. Interment fol-lowed at St. James Episcopal Cemetery, St. James, NY.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Amer-ican Lung Association in memory of Donna. Mrs. Cleary’s funeral arrangements were profession-

ally supervised, while the Cleary family was lovinglycared for during their bereavement, by Kenneth, Kerryand Ken, Jr. – the Maher family of the St. James Fu-neral Home.

John E. ConnellyJohn E. Connelly, of St. James, L.I., passed away on

June 4, 2010. Cherished husband of Mary. Loving fa-ther of Michael and John. Devoted Pop-Pop of four. 

Mr.  Connelly  reposed  at  the  St.  James  FuneralHome’s South Chapel. A Funeral Mass was held onJune 6, 2010 at Sts. Philip & James R.C. Church in St.James.  Interment  followed  at  Calverton  NationalCemetery, Calverton. Mr. Connelly’s funeral arrangements were profes-

sionally supervised, while the Connelly family waslovingly cared for during their bereavement, by Ken-neth, Kerry and Ken, Jr., – the Maher family of the St.James Funeral Home. 

Edward P. LangEdward P. Lang, lifetime resident of Smithtown, L.I.,

passed away on June 2, 2010. He was a 15-year em-ployee of the Town of Smithtown Parks Departmentand a 15-year employee of Avalon Gardens. Cher-ished father of Edward and Kelly. Beloved brother ofMaureen Lang Urbancik and Joseph Lang. A memorialservice was held.Mr. Lang’s funeral arrangements were professionally

supervised, while the Lang family was lovingly caredfor during their bereavement, by Kenneth, Kerry andKen, Jr. – the Maher family of the St. James FuneralHome, in St. James.

Patricia A. McNeelyPatricia A. McNeely, of Smithtown, formerly of Flo-

ral Park, NY, passed away on July 3, 2010. Loving wifeof  John A. Wontrobski. Cherished mother of KarenWontrobski and Jerry Ricciardi, John Wontrobski andSuzanne Cheazens. Adored grandma of five. Mrs.  McNeely  reposed  at  the  St.  James  Funeral

Home’s South Chapel. A funeral service was held onJuly 7, 2010 at the funeral home. Interment followedat St. James Episcopal Cemetery, St. James, NY. In lieuof flowers, donations can be made to the Leukemiaand Lymphoma Society in memory of Patricia.Mrs. McNeely’s funeral arrangements were profes-

sionally supervised, while the McNeely family waslovingly cared for during their bereavement, by Ken-neth, Kerry and Ken, Jr. – the Maher family of the St.James Funeral Home.

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“Personal Attention & Dignified Service-Our Continuing Tradition”

St. JamesFuneral Home, Inc.

~ Home for Funerals & Cremations ~

Kenneth J. MaherOwner, Licensed Manager & Director

Kerry J. Maher Kenneth J. Maher, Jr. Licensed Director Licensed Director

~ In Loving Memory of Aelysche M. Maher ~

Locations:

North Chapel South Chapel 551 North Country Road 829 Middle Country Road Route 25A Route 25 - Jericho Turnpike St. James St. James Office: (631) 584-5200 Office: (631)-584-7200

~ Pre Planning Funeral Arrangements Available ~www.stjamesfuneralhome.com

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Mary C. KnoblachMary  C.  Knoblach,

of  Massapequa  Park,NY,  passed  away  onJune  14,  2010  at  theage of 89. Mary gradu-ated  as  a  RegisteredNurse in 1941 from St.Elizabeth  HospitalSchool  of  NursingUtica,  NY.  She was  aproud WWII Army Vet-eran  Retired  1st  Lt.Army  Nurse  Corps.Beloved  mother  ofMary  (and  the  lateSteve)  Jette,  John(Regina)  Knoblach,Kathleen (Al) Grimaldi,Joanne (Gary) Blauveltand the late George J.Loving grandmother ofMaureen, Michele (Jim), Sarah, Sandra, John, Jacque-line, Gary Jr., and the late Brenden. Cherished greatgrandmother of Brett, Victoria, Craig, Katelyn, Kevin,and Shannon. Dear sister of Anne McNichol, JamesMcNichol, and the late William McNichol Jr., EileenPatricia, Sarah McNichol, and John McNichol. De-voted daughter of William and Ellen McNichol.A Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s R.C.

Church,  Smithtown,  NY.  Interment  followed  atPinelawn Memorial Park Cemetery.Arrangements were entrusted  to  the professional

care of The Branch Funeral Home and Vigliante familyof Smithtown, N.Y.

William PoelkerHenry William Poelker passed away of pneumonia

and a blood infection on June 4, 2010 at the age of74. Mr. Poelker, a 45-year resident of Smithtown, re-tired  from Northrop Grumman  of  Bethpage  in  the1980’s. He worked  in  calibration  as  an  electronictechnician. Prior to that, he worked at Sperry’s. Anonly child, he was preceded in death by his mother,Helen and father, Henry. He is survived by his onlywife, Lorraine, of 34 years, his 32 year old son Christo-pher Henry, and many cousins. Mr. Poelker was oftenseen enjoying his classical music.A memorial visitation was held on June, 19, 2010

at the Branch Funeral Home.Arrangements were entrusted  to  the professional

care of The Branch Funeral Home and Vigliante familyof Smithtown.

Fay StahlFay Stahl, of Albany,

NY,  formerly  of Hunt-ington,  NY,  passedaway on June 22, 2010at  the  age  of  92.Beloved  wife  of  lateAugust S. Stahl. Lovingmother  of  Barbara(John)  Schmidt,  Marie(Richard)  Quinn  andJeffrey  (Gail)  Stahl.Cherished grandmotherof Marie, Joseph, Kerry,James, Maureen, Dan-iel, Jeffrey, Jennifer, Ja-coyn,  and  Jared.Adored  great  grand-mother of seven.A Funeral Mass was

celebrated  at  St.  Pat-rick’s  R.C.  Church,Smithtown. Interment followed at Calverton NationalCemetery Calverton, NY.Arrangements were entrusted  to  the professional

care of The Branch Funeral Home and Vigliante familyof Smithtown, N.Y.

William Paul TatemWilliam Paul Tatem, of St. James, formerly of Old

Westbury, NY, passed away on June 9, 2010. Belovedhusband of Vivian. Devoted father of Suzanne Scheur-ing, Kathleen, Jeremy, Cynthia Cahill and Laurie. Lov-ing grandfather of Michael. Dear son of Muriel andthe  late Robert  Sr. Dearest brother of Mary Tatem-McGehee and the late Christine. Funeral was private.

Edward E. TrottaEdward  E.  Trotta,  formerly  of  St.  James;  former

owner of Trotta’s Pizza, Dix Hills, passed away on May30, 2010. Beloved husband of the late Lillian. Cher-ished  father  of  Marianne  Cantwell,  Emil,  NanetteDezendorf and Edward. Loving Grandpa of 13. Mr. Trotta reposed at the  St. James Funeral Home’s

South Chapel. A Funeral Mass was held at Sts. Philip& James R.C. Church in St. James. Entombment fol-lowed at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn.

Mr. Trotta’s funeral arrangements were profession-ally supervised, while the Trotta family was lovinglycared for during their bereavement, by Kenneth, Kerryand Ken, Jr. – the Maher family of the St. James Fu-neral Home.

Mary C. Knoblach Fay Stahl

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Vendors Wantedfor St. James Day

Craft vendors are wanted for the St. James Chamber of Commerce’s

23rd annual ST. JAMES DAy, Sunday, october 3, 2010

along Lake Avenue. 10-foot spaces are being provided for

$125 per space, after 8/15/10 if available -

$150 (no exceptions)Bring your own table.

St. James Day has been a huge success in the past.

Call now for further information and to receive an application to reserve your space, 584-8510

and leave, name, address and phonenumber on machine.

Applications are available on the St. James Chamber website at

www.stjameschamber.org. There will be entertainment

throughout the day.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Rhyme Time

by David F. McKell

When I pick up a Poem, instead of Tome,I read it and look for the rhyme.But these days it’s quite rare,

tho’ you search everywhere.... To find music in words any time!

Though poignant and true, and quite meaningful too....old verses now seem passé.Because minimalists have compiled lots of listsof serious words for today!

The harsh sturms and drangs, with deep heartfelt pangs

Seem to dominate most of their blendings.There is no call at all for tales large or smallThat will offer true Happy Endings.

But, be that as it may, at the end of the day,The rhymers will always perdure.With their iambic beat and phrases so sweet....They are welcomed by all to be sure!

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P O E T ’ S C O R N E R

Libertyby John TaratunioFairfield Condos

reflect a moment

on the phrase “Land of the Free”

and what it cost, so that could be.

of the lives that were lost in the battles we fought

To preserve the ideals that our forefathers sought.

and whenever a tyrant or dictator tried

To take away this freedom he surely died.

So no matter where, in this world I may be,

I am proud to stand up and say,

I’m from the land of the free.

The Fourth of July, 2010by Ed Gaskell

What did you do on the Fourth of July?

did you watch a parade?

did you wave your flag high?

did you remind yourself why

We live in the land of the Free?

Say a prayer for our soldiers

Who fight for you and me.

and send them a package

or a card or a letter,

and tell them we appreciate every day better

The freedoms they guard for us, every day.

Send the package and letter, Today.

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C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S I N G

PRAYER TO THE  BLESSED VIR-GIN  (NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL)Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt.Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor ofheaven, blessed mother of the Sonof God, immaculate virgin, assistme in my necessity. Oh star of thesea, help me and show me herein,you  are  my  mother.  Oh  HolyMary, Mother of God, Queen ofHeaven and Earth, I humbly be-seech you from the bottom of myheart to succor me in this neces-sity. There are none who can with-stand your power. Oh  show meherein  you  are  my  mother.  OhMary conceived without sin prayfor us who have recourse to thee.(3 times). Oh Holy Mary I placethis  cause  in  your  hands.  (3times). Holy Spirit, you who solveall problems, light all roads so thatI can obtain my goals. You gaveme the divine gift to forgive andforget all evil against me, and thatin all instances of my life, you arewith  me.  I  want  in  this  shortprayer to thank you for all thingsas you confirm once again that Inever want to be separated fromyou in eternal glory. Thank you foryour mercy toward me and mine.The person must say this prayer 3consecutive days, the request willbe  granted. This  prayer must  bepublished after the favor has beengranted. F.T. 7/10TUTOR – NYS Certified (N-6) andlocal Smithtown teacher is willingto tutor students over the summer.If  you’re  looking  for  an  experi-enced, kind, and knowledgeabletutor  for  your  child,  please  feelfree to call Lisa at 516-707-0519.

7/10/mfxDJ PARTY DIMENSIONS – DJ forall  occasions  – Graduations,Birthdays,  Anniversary  Parties.Call  Kirk  at  921-2478  or  Ed  at921-9804. 9/10FOR SALE – HUTCH CIRCA 1900from  Thornton  Estate,  originalglass,  hardware,  811/2”  high,  2pc., 68” wide,  solid wood. Call631-807-2287. 7/10

FOR SALE – 1982 23-FT. O’DAYSAILBOAT.  Swing  keel  center-board.  Includes  jib,  genoa,depthfinder,  6 HP 4  cyl.  SuzukiOB  with  2-year  warranty.  286-1927. tfnSUMMER  DAYCARE in  my  St.James home. F/T, P/T. Former pre-K  teacher. Meals and snacks  in-cluded. Member C.C.C.S. Debbie- 686-5847 7/10NEIGHBORHOOD HOME CARE,INC. seeks homemakers and com-panions  interested  in  providingnon-medical in-home services forthe elderly. Positive, compassion-ate  approach  a  must.  Flexiblehours,  including  evenings  andweekends.  Please  contact  us  at(631)  741-3350  or  email  [email protected]. Please in-clude your phone number and aconvenient  time when  you maybe reached. 7/10RECEPTIONIST  /  SECRETARY –Local independent real estate of-fice looking for friendly, welcom-ing  personality  with  ability  tomulti task, knowledge of comput-ers,  sharp  telephone  manners/skills. Computer literate. Real es-tate knowledge a plus, real estatelicense  a  plus  but  not  required.Saturdays  and  Sundays  9a.m.-5p.m. Ability to work independ-ently  or  as  part  of  a  team.Experience  preferred.  Email  re-sume or call Eric at DeBarbieri As-sociates Inc., 406 N. Country Rd.St. James, NY 11780, 862-7447 [email protected] 7/10dbSTORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE on1st  and  2nd  floors  of  St.  Jamesbuilding with overhead door.  Call631-862-6198.  7/10nwST.  JAMES OFFICE FOR RENT –Professional  office  suite  on  2ndfloor  - 700  sq.  ft.  -  centrally  lo-cated (across from 7-Eleven) witha Lake Avenue address. Receptionarea, 3/4 offices, bathroom. Veryreasonable.  Call  Ruth  at  862-9849. 7/10

HELP WANTED – Part time driverwanted for local floral deliveries.Afternoons  and  weekends.  Call862-9292. 7/10FLORIDA CONDO FOR SALE –Tamarac  Florida,  2  bedroom,  2bath.  Pergo/tile  floors,  fans,screened deck, hurricane shuttersand  clubhouse.  Overlooks  pooland  golf  course.  Low  mainte-nance.  Includes  cable.  Asking$75,000. Call 444-0003. tfn/forzRECEPTION  /  MEETING  HALLAVAILABLE FOR USE – St. JamesUnited Methodist Church, offers aspacious meeting hall with com-mercial kitchen for civic and sup-port  groups,  receptions,  clubs,workshops  and  seminars.  The35’x60’ meeting room has tables,chairs,  rest  rooms  and  a  grandpiano. The Church  is  located  at532 Moriches  Road  in Head  ofthe  Harbor.  Expansive  parkingand handicapped access  is  pro-vided. Please contact the Office at584-5340 for available dates andsuggested donations. The SJUMCoffers their facilities as a commu-nity outreach to the St. James areaand welcomes all visitors. tfnAMERICAN LEGION HALL FORRENT  –  The  American  Legion,Sherwood Brothers Post 1152  islooking for an organization to rentthe American Legion Hall by theyear. Reasonable rates, air condi-tioned, heat, tables, chairs, com-plete kitchen and good parking.Located  at  95  Lake Avenue,  St.James. Call Mon., Wed., Fri., be-tween 8-10 a.m. Ask for WilliamKennedy. 584-9633. tfnLOOKING  FOR  HELP?  Place  aclassified ad in Our Town – only$5 for the first 20 words and .10¢for  each  additional  word.  Call862-9849 for information or maila  check  to:  Graphics  du  jour,ltd./Our Town, 359 Lake Avenue,St. James, NY 11780.

For advertising information please call 631-862-9849

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NESCONSET – $409,000Move right in! Expanded and updated 4 bedroom home featur-ing a large eat-in-kitchen, 2.5 updated baths, den with fireplace,hardwood floors, Andersen windows, new roof, deck with built-in barbeque and garage.

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SMITHTOWN – $399,000Walk to town from this beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath 1st floor unit in a 55+ community. Master bedroom with full bath andwalk in closet, kitchen, dining room living room, full basementand low taxes.

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NISSEQuOGuE – $2,295,000Panoramic views of the LI Sound and Connecticut. Incrediblehome with your own private beach, heated Igp and beautifulperennial gardens. Gourmet kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 1st floor master suite, finished basement and gym.

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ST. JAMES – $565,000Overlooking a preserve, this 5 bedroom colonial offers 2 fireplaces, oak floors, den, master suite, guest quarters, finishedbasement with separate outside entrance and cul-de-sac.

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HAuPPAuGE – $498,465Large expanded ranch on .63 acre with a heated Igp. Custom eat-in-kitchen, den with fireplace, hardwood floors, cac, finishedwalk out basement, cul-de-sac and low taxes!

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NISSEQuOGuE – $1,299,000Magnificent colonial on 2 private acres featuring 5 bedrooms,3.5 baths, gourmet kitchen, solarium, den with fireplace, grand master suite, full basement and cul-de-sac.

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(631) 862-1100

NISSEQuOGuE – $799,000Large ‘Yablonski’ 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath colonial. Updated kitchenand baths, guest suite, hardwood floors, cac, master suite, full basement with outside separate entrance, heated in groundpool and cul-de-sac.

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HAuPPAuGE – $479,000The Hamlet @ Windwatch. Fabulous golf views! 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath villa with open floor plan, kitchen with granite countertops, master suite, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring.Amenities include, pool, tennis courts, clubhouse, restaurant andfitness center.

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NISSEQuOGuE – $1,299,000New to Market! Beautifully renovated 5 bedroom, 4.5 bathfarm ranch on shy 3 acres. Upgrades throughout, new customkitchen, den with fireplace, 1st floor master suite, loft/den, newbaths, full basement, new deck and Igp.

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ST. JAMES/HEAD OF HARBOR – $449,000Circa 1890, charming home with leaded glass windows, hardwood floors, sun room, living room with fireplace, full basement on .70 acre and low taxes.

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SMITHTOWN – $539,000Totally updated diamond home on .50 acre. Gourmet kitchen,family room with fireplace, formal dining room, cac, customwoodwork, full basement and 2 car garage.

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NISSEQuOGuE – $1,100,000Views of the Nissequogue Golf course. Beautiful 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath colonial with a gourmet custom kitchen, family roomwith fireplace, cac, 10’ ceilings, Andersen windows, hardwoodfloors, office, master suite, full basement and 3 car garage.

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D I R E C T O R Y O F A D V E R T I S E R S

ANIMAL hoSPITALSt. James Animal hospital 538 North Country Road584-6336

ARChITeCTMichael Macrina - Architect686-6585

ATToRNeYJohn L. Belford, Jr., esq.217 Lake Avenue862-8600

Joseph A. Bollhofer, esq.291 Lake Avenue584-0100, 584-2304

Law office of William C. McCulloh220 Lake Avenue584-6800

Janet o’hanlon - Winkler,kurtz & Winkler, LLP310 Hallock Ave., Port Jefferson Station928-8000

AUDIoLoGYLong Island hearing, Inc.496 Nesconset Highway Suite 200 - Smithtown972-5211

AUToMoTIVe SCRAPMid Island SalvageAuto Parts667-5048 - Deer Park

AUToMoTIVe/Repair / Parts/GasMid Island Auto Wreckers586-6599 - Deer Park

Parkville Motor Sports/Getty255 Lake Avenue360-1919

Penney’s North Country Car Care545 North Country Road862-9663

St. James GulfRoute 25A & Moriches Road584-5798

BAkeRYAlpine Pastry Shoppe59 Route 111, Smithtown265-5610

BANkSRoslyn Savings Bank556-02 North Country Road862-4200

BeAUTYPat’s Place hair Salon230 Lake Avenue862-7023, 584-9644

Scruples ‘head to Toe’455 Lake Avenue584-8030

BeVeRAGe CeNTeRBullseye WholesaleBeverage395 Middle Country Road406-7730

St. James Beverage530 North Country Road862-7212

BoUTIqUe / ANTIqUeSGIfTS / hoMe DeCoR

Julie’s home & GardenAccessories529 Lake Avenue862-8943

quaint and Classy415 North Country Road686-5525

Rosebud Boutique459 Lake Avenue862-0027

BUTCheR / CATeRINGMain Street Meats and Catering (NEW LoCATIoN)36 E. Main St., Smithtown265-2040

CARPeT CLeANINGProline Carpet Cleaning584-2344

Sunny Road Rug Cleaners104 Lake Avenue584-5160

ChIRoPRACToRDr. Linda M. Bocchichio105 Lake Ave. S., Nesconset979-9854

Dr. Raymond A. Semente265 Lake Avenue584-7722

Dr. Gregory R. Thomaier338 Lake Avenue584-8100

True Sport Care, LLC631 Lake Avenue584-TRUE (8783)

CLoThINGJ. Michaels Men’s Shop529 Lake Avenue686-5488

DANCe SChooLChorus Line Dance Studio380 Lake Avenue584-7575

high Definition Dance Centre135 W. Main St., Smithtown724-5381

North Shore Academy of Dance (NEW LoCATIoN)535 North Country Road899-4340

DeNTISTharbor hill Dental, LLC556-20 North Country Road686-5042

DRY CLeANeRSDutch Girl french Style Cleaners400 Lake Avenue584-3750

eVeNTS /eNTeRTAINMeNTGeorge’s InnovativeInflatables757-0294

fRee Movie Night on Deepwells Lawn - Thursday, August 5, 8 p.m. (raindate 8/12)Shrek the Third

The Party Starts here135 W. Main St., Smithtown724-5381

eXTeRMINATINGScientific exterminating599 Lake Avenue265-5252, Fax: 862-7272

fINANCIALedward Jones InvestmentsScott Posner, CfP542 North Country Road862-2020

North Shore Wealth Management AdvisorsMark A. Cirelli, CPA/PfS, CfP220 Lake Avenue - Suite 6780-5556 (NEW LoCATIoN)

Reliance MortgageWilliam J. GartheRegistered Mortgage Broker359 Lake Avenue862-9000

fUNeRAL hoMeBranch funeral home190 E. Main St., Smithtown724-9500

St. James funeral home551 North Country Road584-5200829 Middle Country Road584-7200

heALTh/ fITNeSSenergy Interactive fitness Center556 North Country Road862-1737

Light Awakenings Meditation and Beyond724-9733

Anne Marie LisaCertified Nutritional Counselor525-1045

Dr. Salim A. Matar, M.D., f.A.C.S.640 Belle Terre Rd, Pt. Jeff.928-7750

Renée Murphy, LPN, LMT338-8469

Neighborhood home Care741-3350

Shaolin Self Defense Centers430-08 North Country Road617-5148

Simply Pilates87 E. Main St., Smithtown979-4278

St. James healthcare Center275 Moriches Road862-8000, ext. 105/106

St. James Medical Services487 Lake Avenue584-6014

St. James PlazaNursing facility273 Moriches Road862-8990

Wee Warriors Yoga Playtimeat Curves778-B Middle Country Road863-2788at Balance Studio420 Lake Avenue686-5415

The following is a list of advertisers who can be found in this issue of Our Town • St. James

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hoMe IMPRoVeMeNT AC Painting457-0017

Autonomousdesign22 Stonegate724-7726

DeBlasio Capo Design Build273 Lake Avenue584-5503

Debus Painting & Wallpapering862-7924

Doctor Don’s Creations213 Lake Avenue686-5679

Granite on the Go682-9760

house Perfecthome Improvements584-7527

JBL home Improvements584-0136

Lighthouse fencing862-6616

Master fix It584-5993, Cell: 516-380-0727

Morecraft Construction584-7010

Power Pool outside kitchens 425 North Country Road979-PooL

Scotty’s Masonry265-4398, 872-1076

St. James Lumber547 Lake Avenue584-5140

Vazac Contracting333 First Avenue - Suite 1584-7817

Victorian Custom homes774-4017

Victorian fence240-9716

INSURANCeNew York Life InsuranceLawrence Glazer576 Broad Hollow Rd,Melville391-3490

State farm InsuranceJim Winter320 Lake Avenue584-5929

INTeRIoR DeSIGN / DeCoRATINGCreative Windows 367 Lake Avenue366-0212

Natalie Weinstein Design Associates andhome Decorating Club176 Second Street862-6198, Fax: 862-7834

JeWeLRY / CoINSA & D Gold Silver425 Lake Avenue584-7070

St. James Jewelry Shoppe483 Lake Avenue862-6775

LANDSCAPING / DeSIGN /eqUIPMeNT /LIGhTINGCompetition Tree Service584-5575

eddie’s Power equipment553 Lake Avenue584-6678

emerald Magic Poison Ivy Removal286-4600

Gaine Landscape862-6218

herman Brothers Landscape Corp.360-2939

homestead Landscaping588-5296

Moonlit GardensLightscaping588-2207

RJk Gardens, Inc.862-7056

MUSIC LeSSoNSDrum Lessons with John Miceli240-0690 or email: [email protected]

PeTSGrooming / SuppliesSt. James Dog Grooming425 North Country Road862-7288

PhoToGRAPhY / PhoTo SCANNING4Sight Color Technologies82 Arlington Avenue656-0888

PLUMBING & heATINGfalzone & Son Plumbing862-6612

Goldstar Plumbing, heating & A/C88 Railroad Avenue584-3839

PRINTING & INVITATIoNSGraphics du jour, ltd.359 Lake Avenue862-9849

ReAL eSTATeDaniel Gale / Sotheby’s 499 Lake Avenue584-6600

DeBarbieri Associates406 North Country Road862-7447

henrietta homes & Properties328 Lake Avenue862-6999

Liz JongebloedDeBarbieri Associates406 North Country Road862-7447, 903-0836

Marianne kokeDaniel Gale / Sotheby’s 499 Lake Avenue584-6600, Ext 206

edward MartellaDaniel Gale / Sotheby’s 499 Lake Avenue584-6000, 766-4725

Dave & Rowena NedvinReMax Beyond556 North Country Road767-5221, 724-9800, ext. 271

Reliance Real estate359 Lake Avenue862-9000, Fax: 862-2881

ReMax / Beyond556 North Country Road862-1100

ReSTAURANTSDeli / Catering / SeafoodBella Vita City Grill430-16 North Country Road862-8060

Lotus east416 North Country Road862-6030

The Mills Pond kitchen7 Flowerfield Pk. - Ste. 43584-5800

ocean’s Bounty Seafood415 North Country Road862-4228

Paradise Cafe & Catering418 North Country Road584-8153

Patio Pizza262 Lake Avenue862-7475

Tic Toc Cafe410 Lake Avenue862-2233

Villa Sorrento823 Middle Country Road265-9865

Voila! The Bistro244 Lake Avenue584-5686

SChooLS / TUToRING /DAYCARe / CAMPSSAT Prep / ConsultingBridge College ConsultantsPo Box 685, St. James, Ny516-662-1612

St. James United Methodist Nursery 532 Moriches Road584-9555

Village Presbyterian Pre-School175 East Main St., Smithtown724-9382

SWIMMING PooLSInstallation / ServicePower Pool CareSwimming Pools425 North Country Road979-PooL

Sundance Swimming Pools862-1900

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