Our Town S •T • J •A •M •E •S DECEMBER 2008 Volume 22 Number 2 Keeping you up to date on SALES, HAPPENINGS & PEOPLE In Our Town - St. James PUBLISHED MONTHLY Season’s Greetings HAPPY HOLIDAYS HAPPY HOLIDAYS HAPPY HOLIDAYS HAPPY HOLIDAYS From our house to yours we wish you peace, happiness and good health. We are grateful for your continued support! –2 – MAIN STREET MEATS & CATERING www.MainStMeats.com Our Butchers Will Custom Cut For Your Specific Needs. All Natural Poultry, USDA Prime Meats, Crown Roasts of Pork, Fresh Hams, Specialty Meats & Roasts, Sausage & Kielbasa & Much More! TAKING ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! • • • • • • • • • • Fresh Hams • Spiral Sliced Hams Christmas Goose • Fresh Turkeys Duckling • Prime Rib Roast Crown Roast of Pork Veal Roast • Fresh Kielbasa Smoked Kielbasa Marinated Sauerbraten Smoked Loin of Pork Rack of Lamb • Filet Mignon Roast Smoked Hams OUR FAMOUS SIDE DISHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS! AVAILABLE IN FULL, HALF OR QUARTER TRAYS • Homemade Stuffing • Creamed Spinach • Candied Yams • String Bean Almondine • Garlic Mashed Potatoes • Roasted Rosemary Potatoes • Steamed Vegetable Medley • Baked Three Cheese Broccoli • Turkey Soup • Homemade Spaetzle • Turkey Gravy • Homemade Red Cabbage • Cranberry Sauce • Holiday Pies • Shrimp Platters • Entrees & Side Dishes • Party Platters & Heroes • Frozen Dinners • Imported Beer, Breads & Specialties • Chocolates • Cakes • Marzipan • Stollens • Ginger Breads & Much More Call Us xt For Your Ne E y rt vent! Office or Pa e Catering • Full Servic g Party Plannin • Complete German • American, & Italian DAILY DINNER SPECIALS FRESH HOT TO TAKE HOME Order By 12 Noon, Pick Up By 5 PM ROAST BEEF TURKEY BREAST Featuring Karl Ehmer & Forest Quality Meat Products Fresh All Natu ra Turkey l s 12k-40 lbs. Etc... 3-6 ft. Party Heroes Available Prime R Beef Ro ib as 2-7 Rib t s Availab le ser wd Plea The Cro n Honey w Our O liced Spiral S Baked 7-20 lbs. Ham. 91 EAST MAIN STREET • SMITHTOWN 265-2040 / FAX 863-0292 yt eq Formally Karl Ehmer Meats of Smithtown • Same Ownership (Opposite Sleepys • Just East of Landing Ave., West of Rt. 111 • Park in Rear off Bellemekade Ave.) Extended Holiday Hours Now In Effect OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Sun. 9-2 –3 – Our Town S T J A M E S • • • • I N T . . . . . Associate Editor Elizabeth Isabelle . . Feature Writer William Garthe . . . . . . . Advertising Sales OUR TOWN – ST. JAMES – is a monthly publication produced exclusively for the people of St. James, Nissequogue and Head of the Harbor, L.I., N.Y. Call 862-9849 for Advertising & Copy Deadline S I S S U E HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Toys for Tots Campaign ............................6 Christmas Concert ....................................6 Annual S.J.F.D. Holiday Parade ................8 Menorah Lighting on December 21 ......12 STAFF Robin Clark I MERCHANT SPOTLIGHT Simply Pilates ............................................4 • • Ruth Garthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor H HELPFUL HOLIDAY HINTS Give a Gift For a Life ........................................................................14 Holiday Mailing Tips....................................................................18, 20 Holiday Fire Safety............................................................................22 IN THE NEWS Special Thanks to the Community ................................................26 Branch Funeral Home Named Certified Veterans Provider........28 Home Heating Assistance ..............................................................30 Smithtown Rotary Donates 100 Thanksgiving Dinners ................32 Temple Beth Chai Calendar ..........................................................34 St. Patrick’s Day Parade ..................................................................36 Superior Martial Arts/Dragons Karate Youth Group Food Drive 38 ART & ENTERTAINMENT STAC News ............................................................................40-50, 54 Usdan Offers New Fashion Design Course ....................................52 Smithtown Performing Arts Center Schedule ..............................53 EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT Programs at the Library ..............................................................56-61 OUR TOWN is mailed directly to every residence & business in the 11780 zip code area (6459 total copies mailed) HOME & GARDEN Design Ideas/Home Decorating Club......................................62-63 Building or Remodeling a Home the Safer Way ..........................64 Naturally Speaking ..........................................................................66 St. James Post Office Permit #10 St. James, NY 11780 FINANCIAL SAVVY Money Matters ................................................................................70 Planning For the Future .................................................................. 72 Published by Graphics du jour, Ltd. 359 Lake Ave., St. James, NY 11780 631-862-9849 / Fax: 631-862-9839 email: [email protected] website: www.ourtownstjames.com LEGAL-EASE Estate Planning Means Planning Ahead ......................................74 The Importance of a Health Care Proxy ......................................78 SCHOOL NEWS ..............................................................................80-85 SPORTS ............................................................................................86-90 Not responsible for typographical errors. We reserve the right at our sole discretion to edit or refuse to print editorial or advertising material deemed detrimental to Our Town’s public image or unsuitable for its readers. Advertising is offered only to 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. HEALTH NOTES ................................................................................92-94 Copyright © 2008 Graphics du jour, Ltd. All Rights Reserved REMEMBERING A LOVED ONE OVER THE HOLIDAYS ....................107 CELEBRATIONS ....................................................................................96 POET’S CORNER ..................................................................................98 VETERAN’S DAY PARADE ..................................................................100 OBITUARIES ................................................................................102-106 F.Y.I. ....................................................................................................108 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING .............................................................. 110 DIRECTORY OF ADVERTISERS .................................................. 114-115 PLEASE NOTE: Advertising & Editorial Deadline for the JANUARY edition of OUR TOWN • ST. JAMES is THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2009 - 12 NOON. Distribution takes place on Wednesday, Jan 21, 2009. OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 –4 – M E R C H A N T S P O T L I G H T Simply Pilates 87 East Main Street Smithtown, New York 979-4278 by Elizabeth Isabelle As the year 2008 comes to a close, many of us once again begin the annual tradition of pledging our New Year resolutions! Why not try something completely different in 2009 by checking out the Simply Pilates Studio, located on Main Street in Smithtown. Owner and primary instructor, Tracy Hebron, is a graduate of Temple University with a degree in Physical Therapy. After 15 years of owning an out-patient rehabilitation center, Tracy was so inspired by the benefits to her clients of the pilates method of core strengthening, that she began to study and complete over 600 hours of comprehensive training from Power Pilates in NYC, one of the industry’s most highly regarded training programs, to become a Certified Pilates Instructor. What exactly is Pilates? It is a method of total body conditioning. Pilates strengthens, stretches and heals the body through movement. Movements are performed against or with the assis- tance of resistance to challenge the “core” of the individual. The “core” is the center of stabilization for all body movements. The abdominals, back and gluteals comprise the core. Simply Pilates offers a classic, integrative training approach to Pilates. Classes are deliberately kept small in size to ensure the proper balance is achieved for each client. The classes incorporate both apparatus and floor exercises. In addition to Tracy, the studio classes are also taught by instructor Amy Hirsch, who holds a bachelors degree in Exercise Science and a Masters in Exercise Physiology. Amy has experience working with clients recovering from cardio-vascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, back injuries as well as pre-natal and post-natal clients. She has over 12 years experience in the fitness field and is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a Health Fitness Instructor. Spinal articulation is a major OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 component of the Pilates method. With the support of the deep abdominals and back muscles, the spine finds increased length, which provides much needed space between the vertebrae for the discs. As your core connection improves, you will notice improved posture, increased flexibility and strength. Simply Pilates offers a specialized program for golfers that can change the power, consistency and accuracy of your shots. A variety of classes are offered to suit your needs. Gift certificates are also available. Why not try the Introductory Package to see for yourself the benefits of Pilates. Visit Tracy’s web site at www.simplypilates.net to read more about the benefits of Pilates training. The studio is located at 87 East Main Street in Smithtown and can be reached by telephone at 631-979-4278. Discover the Simply Pilates Difference. –5 – Season’s Greetings Upon our 20th Anniversary we would like to say it has been a pleasure doing business with you. We wish you and your loved ones a happy holiday season! – Phil & Brian – D EBLASIO CAPO designbuild ARCHITECTURAL PLANS Fine Homes & Renovations 273 Lake Avenue, St. James • 631.584.5503 • www.dcdesignbuilders.com Serving the Community since 1988 ST. JAMES KITCHENS & CABINETRY A division of DEBLASIO CAPO designbuild 213 Lake Avenue, St. James, NY 11780 • Phone: 631.686.5065 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 –6 – H O L I D A Y H A P P E N I N G S Bring Toys for Tots to the St. James Post Office Long Island Post Offices will again serve as drop-off points for the U.S.Marines Toys for Tots Campaign. Toys for Tots, a nationwide charity program sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps, is aimed at making the holidays happier days for disadvantaged children. You can help a deserving child by bringing a new, unwrapped toy to the collection bin in the lobby of the St. James Post Office by December 19. Since 1947, the Marine Corps Reserve has helped thousands of disadvantaged children enjoy the holidays, because “every child deserves a little Christmas.” Christmas Concert at Grace Church Grace Church invites you to attend their Christmas Concert Everything Glorious on Saturday and Sunday, December 20 and 21 at 7 p.m. for a night of music and spiritual refreshment. A dessert fellowship will follow. Grace Church will hold their Christmas Eve Candlelight py s! p a H iday Hol Service at 7:30 p.m. on December 24. All are welcome to attend. Grace Church, a non-denominational church, is located at 450 Edgewood Avenue in Smithtown. For further information, call 2654680 or visit their website at www.gracechurchsmithtown.org NEW – Sourdough Bread Bowls and Soup HOMEMADE SALADS – Stop in and taste why our Chicken Salad is the Best in Town! Fresh “From Scratch” TURNOVERS and BLACK & WHITE COOKIES Full Line of BOAR’S HEAD COLD CUTS – Sliced to Order Cappuccino • Hot Chocolate • Herbal Teas • Flavored Coffee ORDER EARLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Bagel, Pastry & Cold Cut Platters • Heroes • Party Bagels BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2 Eggs or Whites any style on Bread, Roll or Bagel with 12 oz. Coffee or Tea or 6 oz. Orange Juice $2.80 TAX INCL. COUPON BAKER’S DOZEN BAGELS $7.99 Must Present Coupon. Exp. 12/31/08 LUNCH SPECIAL BOARS HEAD Turkey or Ham w/Cheese on BREAD, ROLL or BAGEL + FREE Can of Coke + FREE 1/4 lb. side salad. Mon.-Fri. Only $5.99 TAX INCL. 556-18 NO. COUNTRY RD., ST. JAMES (Across from Hitherbrook Nursery) 862-6220 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 –7 – UNIQUE GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ✳ JEWELRY Unique EVENING BAGS by Sorrelli, Koplik, La Contessa & more ✳ ANGELS & WREATHS ✳ HOLIDAY DECOR LARGE SELECTION OF SCARVES ✳ from Casual to Formal – Lace, Beaded, Wool & more ✳ JIM SHORE FIGURINES DRESS JACKETS Satin & More Take Advantag e of our 459 Lake Ave. (Across from King Kullen) ,St. James, NY 11780 HOLIDAY LAY-AWA 862-0027 YS q e Old World Restoration, Inc. Old World Craftsmanship is our signature. Your prize possession is your home. Our prize possession is our name. Your project is supervised from start to finish. Prompt, courteous attention is a priority at all times. Guaranteed. Over 30 years experience and attention to detail gives us the edge... From foundation to rug. No job too large or too small! Joseph Cennamo, Owner CHOOSING A CONTRACTOR SHOULD BE A PLEASURE – NOT A CHORE. FREE Estimates 689-6768 • Tile • Brick Work • Custom Decks • Ornate Trim • Mantles • Windows • Dormers • Extensions • Kitchens • Baths • Fireplaces • Siding www. oldworldcontracting.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 –8 – H O L I D A Y H A P P E N I N G S St. James Fire Department’s 28th Annual Christmas & Holiday Parade Set for December 20 Santa Claus is coming to town Saturday, December 20, 2008. The St. James Fire Department will once again play host to Santa Claus and his friends for the 28th annual Christmas and Holiday Parade “The Festival of Lights.” The parade departs from the Green Hills Shopping Center (opposite Hither Brook Nursery) on North Country Road at 5 p.m. Be sure to see all the brightly lit and holiday decorated fire trucks as they travel throughout the streets of St. James in celebration of this holiday season. To view the decorated trucks prior to start of parade be at the Green Hills Shopping Center at 4:30 p.m. The Fire Department requests residents on side streets to keep their cars off the road and move them into driveways during the parade as this route has some very tight turns. This year’s parade route will cover all the major roads and most of the side streets. You can see the brightly lit trucks at the following viewing spots: Sts. Philip & James at 6 p.m.; King Kullen at 6:05 p.m., Capital One Bank at 6:10 p.m. Then they will take a short break at the firehouse sub station and return to Capital One Bank at 6:30 p.m. and then on to Mills Pond Elementary School at 7 p.m. where candy canes will be passed out and you can take pictures with all the characters. Santa Claus HOT LINE for the day of the parade is 584-5760. The St. James Fire Department extends holiday greetings to all. $ PARADE ROUTE Right on North Country Rd.; right on Acorn Rd.; left on Oakfield Rd. across to Thompson Hill Rd.; left on Three Sisters Rd.; straight on to Moriches Rd.; left on Fifty Acre Rd; left on Edgewood Ave.; right on North Country Rd.; left on Woodlawn Ave.; right on Fifty Acre Rd.; right on Carnegie Dr.; left on Marquette Dr.; right on Colgate Dr.; left on Hofstra Dr.; continued on page 10 50 OFF Minimum Purchase $500 with coupon Excluding Lumniette®, Vignette®, Silhouette®. Not valid with any other offer or prior purchase. 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JAMES q e y (Behind Nardy Honda) STORAGE ACCESS 7 DAYS Office Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 631 584-4411 Visit Our Website: www.saintjamesselfstorage.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 10 – H O L I D A Y H A P P E N I N G S 28th Annual Christmas & Holiday Parade continued from page 8 right on Fifty Acre Rd.; left on Sammis St.; left on Arthur Dr.; right on Fifty Acre Rd.; right on Woodlawn Ave.; left on Jackson Ave.; right on St. James Ave.; straight across to St. James Ave. S.; left on Cleveland St.; right on Tredwell Ave.; left on Rosevale; right on O’Shea; left on David Ln.; right on Jefferson Ave.; left on Nimitz; left on Lake Ave.; left on Patton; right on Jefferson Ave.; left on Rosevale; right on Northern Blvd.; right on Woodlawn Ave.; left on Washington; left on 6th St.; right on Grant Ave.; right on 5th St.; left on Washington Ave.; left on 3rd St.; left on Railroad Ave.; left on Jefferson Ave.; right on 4th St.; right on Lincoln Ave.; left on Railroad Ave.; right on Northern Blvd.; left on Cleremont; left on Pierpont; right on Vanderbilt; right on Rodney; right on Cleremont; left on Pierpont; right on Clinton (Sts. Philip & James Church at approx. 6 p.m.); left on Remsen St.; right on North Country Rd.; right on Van Buren; left on Clinton; left on Northern Blvd.; right on North Country Rd.; right on Moriches Rd.; right on Lake Avenue (King Kullen at approx 6:05 p.m.); (Capital One Bank at 6:08 p.m.); right on Woodlawn Avenue; left into Station 2 at 6:10 p.m. for 15 minute break. Starting at 6:25 p.m.; right on Jefferson Ave.; right on Woodlawn Ave.; cross Lake Ave. (Capital One Bank and St. James Lutheran Church at 6:30 p.m.); right on Hobson Ave.; left on Oak St.; left on Astor Ave.; right on Woodlawn Ave.; right on Cambon Ave.; left on Gordon Gate; right on King Arthurs; left on Hillside Ave.; right on Cinderella Ln.; left on Richie Ct. N.; left on Carol Ln.; right on Hillside Ave.; right on Woodlawn Ave.; right on Moriches Rd. to Mills Pond School, approx. 7 p.m. (15 minute - candy canes and pictures with characters); left on Moriches Rd.; left on Cambon Ave.; right on 7th St.; right on 7th Ave.; left on 6th St.; right on 1st Ave.; right on 4th St.; left on Cambon Ave.; left on 3rd St.; right on 1st Ave.; right on 2nd St.; right on Moriches Rd.; left on Mills Pond Rd.; right on Arrowwood; right on Elderwood Dr.; right on Wellwood; cross to Copperbeach Rd.; left on Applewood Rd.; right on Floral Ln.; left on Bayberry Rd.; left on Copperbeach Rd.; right on Moriches Rd. return to Fire Stations. Best Wishes for your health and happiness now and throughout the New Year 631 Lake Avenue, Suite A, St. James, NY 11780 • (631) 584-TRUE • www.truesportcare.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 11 – Chorus Line DANCE STUDIO “Dedicated To Excellence” Happy Holidays from all of us at Chorus Line! Wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday season. May the year ahead bring many blessings your way, including health, happiness and good fortune. Thank you for showing us so much kindness as customers and friends. We really appreciate your loyal support. Director: Roseann Cousin Assistant Dance Director: Dawn Madden Ballet Director: Rachel Tavernier 380 Lake Avenue, St. James 385-5 Veterans Hwy., Smithtown 584-7575 543-7575 Visit our website: ChorusLineDance.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 12 – H O L I D A Y H A P P E N I N G S Chanukah Celebration Begins December 21 With Menorah Lighting The St. James Chamber of Commerce will be lighting the Menorah for eight nights in celebration of Chanukah at the triangle at Lake Avenue and Route 25A. The menorah will be lit each night beginning Sunday, December 21 through Sunday, December 28. Candles will be lit at 5 p.m. each day except on Friday when they will be lit at 4 p.m. Join your friends and neighbors on this festive holiday. Song sheets and special treats will be given out each night, courtesy of the St. James Chamber. The Menorah, which is put up and maintained by the Chamber was originally donated by Laura Hirsch, who will coordinate this year’s event. This holiday season, the St. James Chamber asks you to remember those less fortunate. Please bring along a donation of canned food or non-perishable items to help stock the shelves of a local food pantry. Also this year donations of unwrapped toys are needed for the families that come to the St. James R.C. Church Soup Kitchen in East Setauket. Please bring toys to the Menorah Lighting on Sunday, December 21. The soup kitchen serves families in need each week with wonderful hot meals. 487 Lake Ave. (Across from King Kullen), St. James, NY 11780 584-7974 Bringing back the Professional Nail Salon, because you deserve better! Nail Techs you can communicate with! May Your Nails be Merry & Bright! SPECIAL $20 Mani/Pedi WITH SELECT TECHS New Clients Only App’ts Suggested Expires 1/20/09 Holiday Gift Ideas Gift Certificates Available Wedding Parties, Special Events, Children’s Parties NOW OPEN TUESDAYS 12 NOON-5:00 PM Tues. 12-5 p.m. • Wed.-Fri. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. • Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m • Special Openings by App’t OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 13 – Happy Holidays! Wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday season. May the year ahead bring many blessings your way, including health, happiness and good fortune. Thank you for showing us so much kindness as customers and friends. We really appreciate your loyal support. – Debby, Scott, Rebecca and Julianna Posner Scott Posner, CFP, AAMS 542 North Country Rd. St. James, NY 11780 862-2020 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 14 – H E L P F U L H O L I D A Y H I N T S Give a Gift For a Life This Holiday Season It’s a gift-giving time of year and Little Shelter can give you a helping paw in choosing the perfect gift – one that are inexpensive, will please your family and friends and provide for all the dogs and cats that look to them for help. You can: • Sponsor a Cage – Donate to the support of the cattery, a cage, a run, or a real life room for one year. A plaque with the name of the person you designate will be displayed on the cattery, cage, run, or room for one year. • Buy a Brick – Immortalize a beloved pet or person or commemorate a special occasion on a brick that is part of the walk at Little Shelter. • Sponsor a Pet – Some of the dogs and cats who come to Little Shelter have serious medical conditions, difficult social problems, or are elderly. These are typically the pets that are overlooked by potential adopters, but not by Littler Shelter. Little Shelter cares for them, loves them, comforts • them, and supports them for a lifetime, if necessary. But your help is needed. Check out the lovable dogs and cats available for adoption or to sponsor on www.littleshelter.com These gifts are not only great for the holidays, but for birthdays, anniversaries, or any other special celebration. Please call Little Shelter, a no-kill animal shelter in Huntington that finds loving homes for thousands of unwanted pets every year, at 386-8770, ext. 206 or visit their website at www.littleshelter.com and give a ‘gift for a life’ today. At Superior Martial Arts, children have los of fun while learning the discipline, responsibility and confidence they need to meet life’s challenges. Sensei Gregg Stevenson uses his experience as a veteran police officer and drug abuse prevention instructor to engage children in a positive activity that teach decision-making and public speaking skills while improving fitness and coordination. Contact us today to take advantage of our all-inclusive tuition rates and our money-saving Kids Plus Family Program! OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 15 – St. James Medical Services, PC PRIMARY CARE MEDICINE Emrick R. Milligan, M.D. Board Certified Family Practice F.A.A. Senior Aviation Medical Examiner Air Traffic Control Medical Examiner Fire Department Physician Medical Director & Consultant to: Suffolk County Community College The Stony Brook School/The Knox School Smithtown Center School District Active Attending Physician at: St. James Healthcare Center St. James Plaza St. Catherine of Siena Hospital Dr. Milligan would like to welcome his new associate Barbara Stumacher, MD Dr. Stumacher is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and has practiced in the Saint James area for over 10 years. Jo Tutrani RD/CDN - 631-862-1765 Clinical Nutritionist with over 20 years experience NEW OFFICE HOURS STARTING JANUARY 5, 2009 Monday 8 am-8 pm Tuesday 8 am-4 pm Wednesday 8 am-8 pm Thursday 8 am-4 pm Friday 8 am-4 pm Saturday 9 am-1 pm PRACTICE CURRENTLY OPEN TO NEW PATIENTS 487 Lake Avenue, Saint James, New York 11780 631-584-6014 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 16 – DeBarbieri Associates, Inc. Your Real Estate Professionals Since 1960 406 NO. COUNTRY RD. ST. JAMES, NY 11780 862-7447 Smithtown Possible “Rent with Option to Buy” RANCH 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Formal Living Room with Fireplace, Formal Dining Room, Den with Brick Fireplace, Granite Eat-in-Kitchen, first floor Laundry, Solarium, Full Basement. 2 Car Garage on 1 Acre in Cul-de-Sac, CAC, Hardwood Floors, IGS ................................................$999,990. Owner wants to hear offers!!!! Best Offer Over $892K Totally refurbished 2008 COLONIAL on 2.52 Private Acres in Cul-de-Sac. Formal Living Room, Formal Dining Room, Den with Fireplace, Gourmet Granite Eat-in-Kitchen, Laundry/Mini Office on first floor, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Finished Basement with Outside Entrance has four rooms and additional Bathroom. New System 2000 Energy Star Rated Heating with 80 Gallon Hot Water Heater. 20x40 heated Pool, CAC, Andersens, Hardwood floors....................$999,000. Nissequogue Has All The “Bells & Whistles” MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR For all your Real Estate needs in 2009, call Liz Jongebloed, Associate Broker at 862-7447 (Office) or 903-0836 (Cell) OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 17 – DeBarbieri Associates, Inc. Your Real Estate Professionals Since 1960 406 NO. COUNTRY RD. ST. JAMES, NY 11780 862-7447 VIEW US AT: WWW.DEBARB.COM At this very special time of year we would like to wish you & your family a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy & Healthy New Year. ST. JAMES. “COLONIAL ON CUL-DE-SAC” Immacualte 4 BR, 2.5 bath Colonial. Spacious rooms thru-out. FLR, FDR, country EIK, FR w/brick frplc & sliders to rear deck. 1st floor laundry. CAC, full bsmnt. 2 car garage. Level 1/2 acre prop.w/large rear yard.. Must see! $515,000 ST. JAMES PROPER. “NEW CONSTRUCTION” Prime location. Choice level 1/2 acre sites. 2,800 sq. ft. Custom Colonial. 2 story foyer, granite tops in EIK & baths, oak floors thruout, Andersen windows, arch. roof, full 9’ bsmt w/OSE, gas hydronic heat & CAC, CVAC. 2 car side entry garage. $799,900. ST. JAMES. “CHECK THE PRICE” 3 BR Ranch. Kitchen w/wood cabs, dining room, living room, full bath, oak floors thruout, full bsmnt. 1 car garage. Updated oil HW heat. New 100 amp electric. Level 1/4 acre. Walk to town, park &LIRR. $298,000. hg VACANT LAND NISSEQUOGUE. “WATERFRONT” Spectacular waterviews! Diamond Post Modern. New gourmet EIK. 2 fplc, wetbar, walls of glass overlooking panoramic LI Sound views. FDR. Great room, FR. 4 BRS. Amenities include: antique hw floors, vaulted ceils, mahogany decking w/2 electric awnings, fin. bsmt, elevator to all levels, CAC, 2 car gar. Electric gated entry & 2.7 lush green treed acres. Cul-de-sac. MORE! $2,999,000. NISSEQUOGUE. Level treed 2 acre lot on cul-de-sac street with deeded access to sandy LI Sound beach. $999,000. HEAD OF HARBOR. Mostly level treed secluded 3.69 acres property, backs to 2+ acres of protected conservation land. 3V schools, includes all permits, plans for 6,000+/- sq. ft. Colonial w/3 car garage. $585,000. NISSEQUOGUE. “WOW! LOW PRICE!” Longline sprawling Ranch w/vaulted ceilings thru-out. Freshly painted interior. Oak pegged floors, 2 brick fireplaces. New arch. roof. Andersen thermo windows, updated heating system, CAC. Full bsmnt, 2 car garage, large screened porch. 2.25 treed acres opposite 120 acre nature preserve. $699,000. RENTALS ST. JAMES. Fairfield Condo. Over 55 Community. Mint 2 BR 1st floor Ranch unit, no one above. 2 full baths. Great floor plan. Wood burning frplc. Handicap shower. 1 car garage. $2,250. mo. KINGS PARK. “CUSTOM BUILT” 5 BR Colonial features 3 full baths, 2 story EF, custom maple EIK w/granite tops, new ceramic flooring, FLR, FDR, den. CAC, CVAC. Oak floors, full bsmnt w/ose & large windows. Huge rear yard w/IG pool. Decking, patio, arch. roof. 2.5 car garage. Shy private acre. SD #1. Cul-de-sac. $889,000. ST. JAMES. North 25A. 2 BR Cottage. 1.5 baths, LR, kitchen w/dining area. Laundry rm w/hook up. Covered porch. Patio, partial bsmnt. 1/2 acre. Walk to town & harbor. $1750. mo. SMITHTOWN. Lovely 1st floor apt 1 BR, full bath, LR/DR combo, EIK. Plenty of parking, walk to town. Private entrance. $1,200. includes all. ST. JAMES. “CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS” In this Diamond Victorian 4 BR, 2.5 bath Colonial Home featuring, 2 story EF, oak floors, frplc in great room, formal DR. CAC, Andersen windows, Full fin. bsmt, New salt water IGP, paver patio, 2 car garage. MORE! $598,000. CALL FOR A FREE MARKET ANALYSIS OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 18 – H E L P F U L H O L I D A Y H I N T S The St. James Post Office Can Help Make Your Holidays Less Hectic – More ‘ho, ho, ho’! submitted by the St. James Post Office Crowds! Traffic! Prices! Deadlines! If the pressure of the holidays is getting to you, there’s one way to lighten the load and make your holidays less hectic and more “ho, ho, ho” – choose the U.S. Postal Service. No matter how late you buy and send your gifts, we can deliver for you! Is it the week before the holiday? Priority Mail will give you two-to-three day service on average at a price that will warm your heart. And there is no extra charge for Saturday delivery. Is the holiday countdown measured in hours instead of days? Use Express Mail service. It offers next-day delivery by 12 noon to many locations. We even deliver Express Mail to many locations on Christmas Day! New Year’s Day! Every day of the year. At no extra charge! Of course, inclement weather can close highways and airports. Therefore, we recommend that Christmas packages mailed after December 18 travel by Express Mail. For family and friends overseas, the Postal Service has a guarantee for you, too. Global Express Guaranteed service offers guaranteed date-certain delivery, often in 2-to-3 days, to more than 190 countries worldwide. Want to make your holi- Wishing You a Joyous Holiday Season and a New Year of Happiness & Hope days a little less hectic? Just sled on down to the St. James Post Office. N icol e An nunziata From all of us at ST. JAMES FLORIST & GIFT SHOP “WHERE IMAGINATION BECOMES REALITY” 213 Lake Avenue, St. James, NY 11780 862-9292 OPEN 7 DAYS • ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Visit Our Web Site: www.stjamesflorist.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 19 – For SAT Prep, Choose Expertise! JOYCE BENSON Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy New Year! 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The Postal Service offers free, environmentally friendly Priority Mail and Express Mail boxes and envelopes. These supplies can be ordered at usps.com or picked up at the St. James Post Office. The Postal Service also offers prepackaged shipping products, READY POST, sold at the post office for customers needing sturdy, secure boxes and envelopes. Helpful packaging tips: • Make sure packages are able to withstand processing without the contents or packaging breaking. • Cushion items with bubble wrap, newspaper, or foam peanuts so they do not shift during transit. • Wrap each item separately when packing more than one item in the same box. • Remove batteries from electronic devices and wrap separately. • Close and shake the box to see if there is enough cushioning. If items are shifting, add more cushioning. • Mark packages Fragile in large • • • • • print on the outside of the box when shipping materials that might be more likely to break. When re-using a box make sure previous labels and markings are covered before mailing. Mark Perishable on packages that contain food or other items that can spoil. Place an extra address label with the delivery and return address inside the package. This ensures the safe return of an item that could not be delivered should the outside label become damaged or fall off. Always use tape designed for sealing shipping boxes. Do not use string, cellophane and masking tape to seal packages. Packages can weigh up to 70 lbs. and measure up to 130 inches in combined length and width. Make sure the width is measured around the largest point of the package. Guidelines for addressing envelopes and packages: • Print complete address clearly. • A complete address includes: -the recipient’s name -PO Box or street number -street name -suffix (Ave., St., etc.) -directional (N, S, E, W) -secondary address (apt. or suite number) -city, state and 5-digit ZIP Code -For example: 123 S. Main St. Apt 4, Washington, DC 20001 HOLIDAY GREETINGS Enjoy health, happiness & good fortune during the holiday season and throughout the new year! Scruples HEAD TO TOE Women • Men FULL SERVICE SALON 455 LAKE AVE. (Across from King Kullen) ST. JAMES CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 584-8030 Gift Certificates Available For all Occasions • Use the proper ZIP Code. ZIP Codes can be found at usps.com or by calling 1-800ASK-USPS. • Print the delivery and return addresses on the same side of the envelope or package. • Always use a return address. It tells the Postal Service where to return mail if it cannot be delivered. The Postal Service recommends the following mail-by dates to ensure your gift arrives on time: Dec. 20 - First-Class Mail and Priority Mail; Dec. 23 Express Mail. Due to security requirements, packages bearing postage stamps that weigh more than 13 ounces must be presented to a retail associate at the Post Office and cannot be dropped in blue collection boxes. Editor’s Note: An independent federal agency, the U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that visits every address in the nation, 146 million homes and businesses, six days a week. It has 37,000 retail locations and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to pay for operating expenses, not tax dollars. WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR 3 & 4 YEAR OLDS ST. JAMES UNITED METHODIST NURSERY SCHOOL 532 Moriches Road St. James, NY 11780 (631) 584-9555 June Liardi, Director OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 21 – • ZUMBA classes • One-on-One Training • Circuit Training HEALTH ! 779-B Middle Country Road (at Hobson Ave.), St. James 863-2878 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 22 – H E L P F U L H O L I D A Y H I N T S Holiday Fire Safety Fire never takes a holiday. Learning basic fire prevention facts and taking simple precautions can make all of your holiday celebrations safe and memorable. • Start holiday cooking with a clean stove and oven. • Keep kitchen clutter and loose clothing away form the stove’s heat. • Turn pot handles in, away from a child’s reach. • Use pot holders to prevent burns. • NEVER throw water on a grease fire. Instead, cover the burning pan with a lid. • Keep all appliances in good working order. • Never overload electrical outlets. Unplug appliances when not in use. • Never leave cooking food unattended. • Keep decorations away from sources of direct heat. • Make sure your Christmas tree is fresh. Shedding needles is a sign of a dry tree. • Keep your tree fresh by plac- • • • • • • • • • • • • ing it in a stand that holds water. Make sure artificial trees are flame-retardant. Never smoke around the tree or flammable decorations. Place trees away from direct sources of heat. Never place a tree so that it blocks an exit. Only buy electric lights that are approved by a national testing lab. Never decorate metal trees with electric lights. Always unplug lights before going to bed. Never run electrical cords through doorways and under rugs. Keep candles in sturdy holders and never place them near combustibles, such as curtains. Avoid hanging stockings near an open flame. Never burn paper in a fireplace. This is a major cause of chimney fires. At a party, check to be sure the exits are clear. SEASON’S GREETINGS •• NOEL’S LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. N.Y.C. Tours “For Any And All Occasions” • Weddings • Airports • • Piers • Atlantic City • • Theatres • Concerts • • Check under furniture and cushions for smoldering cigarettes. Make a date to be fire safe. Following these basic safety tips every day will insure your family’s safety all year-round: • Keep fire extinguishers handy. • Design a fire escape plan. • Check smoke detectors regularly. • Learn first aid for burns. • Keep matches away from children. • Practice home fire drills. • Never smoke in bed. • Know two exists from every room. • Teach, STOP, DROP and ROLL. • Post emergency numbers by every phone. • Store flammable liquids properly. • Set your hot water heater to 120˚F. • Crawl low in smoke. • Replace damaged electrical cords. Best Wishes for a Wonderful Holiday Season and a Prosperous New Year! Holiday Party ST. JAMES Transport. New Luxurious Stretch Limousines Featuring TV, Bar, Stereo, Cellular Phones& More. 6-8-10 Passenger Luxury Stretch Limousines & Sedans Available. MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR’S EVE RESERVATIONS TODAY! q e 584-6007 y OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Formerly S.J. Exxon RT. 25A & MORICHES RD. ST. 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On a daily basis we have seen an increase in the number of families coming to the Pantry and we provided 44% more Thanksgiving Baskets this year than last. We live within the remarkable Smithtown Township Community and for the past month, every day, saw individuals, businesses, schools, fraternal organizations, scouts, town employees, and church members bringing forth donations. We received food, gift cards, and monetary donations. The week of Thanksgiving the phone kept ringing with, “What can I do to help, what do you need?” There was a constant stream of donations – turkeys, pies, and everything else needed for a true Thanksgiving dinner. Our shelves are stocked and we will be able to feed families during the coming winter months, although we will continue to need donations to maintain our supplies. We thank this wonderful and supportive community for the outpouring of love shown through their donations. We are able to provide food to anyone in our community who is in need because so many people care and because they are willing to share with those less fortunate. We express our deepest thanks to this wonderful community of caring people and appreciate that we will continue to receive your support. We think of you as dear friends and want you to know that you are included in our prayers. Seven local churches from Smithtown and St. James staff and maintain the Food Pantry. We are located on the corner of Brooksite Drive and Edgewater Avenue in the St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church Parish House. We are open yearround, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. Pat Westlake Executive Coordinator Smithtown Township Emergency Food Pantry FOOD PANTRY CHURCHES • Byzantine Church of the Resurrection • First Presbyterian Church of Smithtown • Smithtown United Methodist Church • St. Andrews Lutheran Church • St. James Episcopal Church • St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church • St. James Lutheran Church THE SMITHTOWN TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION would like to wish all of our students and their families T [tÑÑç [ÉÄ|wtç fxtáÉÇ R E S TA U R A N T Rated Excellent by The New York Times Open 7 Days for Lunch and Dinner 416 No. Country Rd (Rte. 25A) St. James, NY 11780 631.862.6030 CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 27 – Come See Us for Good Quality Old Fashioned Service PENNEY’S North Country Car Care Center 545 ROUTE 25A, ST. JAMES, NY 11780 ACE Certified Technicians 862-9663 Family Owned & Operated • Brian & Theresa Barton st LUBE, OIL & FILTER utomotive Speci A r ali u o Y Up to 5 Qts of Oil (Syn. Oil & Cart. 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Vigliante, owner and director of Branch Funeral Home in Smithtown, announced that The Branch Funeral Home has been selected to become an exclusive, certified “Veterans and Family Memorial Care Provider” (VFMC). VFMC providers are selected for upholding the highest level of ethical business standards and integrity while providing outstanding, affordable professional service. The staff at The Branch Funeral Home has deep roots in their community and are extremely knowledgeable and well trained to assist families with every aspect of the final arrangement process. Working closely with the VFW, American Legion, Hospice and other Veterans and civic organizations has been the cornerstone of their success. In addition to providing Veterans and their spouses with a 10% discount off funeral and cremation pre-arrangements, VFMC providers encourage Veterans to take full advantage of their FREE burial benefit guaranteed them by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Choosing a Veterans State or National cemetery for burial results in an average savings of $5,000-$7,000 per person – which amounts to a total of $10,000-$14,000 for a married couple. According to a recent VA survey, one-third of all veterans were unaware that they were entitled to FREE BURIAL at any of the nation’s 125 national cemeteries. However, burial benefits are very limited, and the Branch Funeral Home has demonstrated a willingness and commitment to reach out to Veterans and their families by extending benefits and savings beyond those provided by the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Something Great Is Now Even Better! VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN PRE-SCHOOL Affairs, including a complimentary wood and glass flag case to the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran. The VA prepares the gravesite, carries out the burial, furnishes a headstone or marker, a flag and provides perpetual care. The Department does not provide Veterans funeral or cremation arrangements, transportation or military honors, all of which can be arranged through the Branch Funeral Home, an exclusive Veterans and Family Memorial Care Provider. Gravesites at VA National Cemeteries cannot be reserved in advance through the VA, however hundreds of Veterans have taken advantage of the Free Burial Registration Program provided by Veterans and Family Memorial Care. This ensures that all final arrangement decisions are honored and respected. To register for your Free Burial Benefit or Veterans Pre-Need Funeral Discount visit: www.VeteransFuneralHomes.com or call the Branch Funeral Home at 724-9500. This Holiday Season... Learning as a Great Adventure • 42 Years Experience Register • Individualized Attention Now For Our • Separate Music & Dance Teachers 2 Year Old • Large Fenced In Playground January • Strong Literacy Program • Emphasis on Math & Science Program • N.Y.S. 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OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 30 – I N T H E N E W S National Grid Encourages Customers to Explore Options for Heating Assistance Applications are now being accepted for the federally-funded Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to assist income-eligible families in paying their energy bills, and National Grid is reminding customers to see if they qualify. “National Grid knows that energy costs will be challenging to some of our customers this winter and through the power of action, we are reaching out to remind customers that LIHEAP may be one way they can help meet that challenge,” said Tom King, president of National Grid in the U.S. LIHEAP payments vary depending on household income, household composition and heating fuel costs in relation to income. If a household receives public assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or food stamps, the household will most likely be eligible for LIHEAP benefits. If a household is not receiving public assistance, it still may be eligible if the gross monthly household income is at or below income guidelines based on household size. In 2008, the income level qualifications in New York has been expanded, allowing more individuals to qualify. Since LIHEAP funding is limited, customers who feel they may qualify for the funds should contact LIHEAP immediately – applications are being accepted now for the 2008-2009 heating season. The LIHEAP application process varies by state. In New York State, eligibility for LIHEAP is determined by your county Department of Social Services. If you’re 59 or under and applying for the first time, call your county Department of Social Services. If over 60, contact your local NYS Office for the Aging. You can also call the LIHEAP hotline at 1-800-3423009. There are several other programs available to National Grid customers to help manage energy costs: • Low-income discount rate – Discount rates are available to many National Grid electricity and/or natural gas customers, based on service area and certain eligibility requirements. 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Sabbath Services Friday evenings, 8 p.m. Saturday mornings, 9:30 a.m. Temple Beth Chai, a Conservative/ Egalitarian Synagogue welcomes the community. “FREE” Early Childhood Programs Sunday School for kids in 1st and 2nd grades and Shalom Sesame for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten students. Call the temple to register and request a schedule at 724-5807. by Ed Gaskell Bentley, known for his erratic behavior and reckless driving habits, finally ran out of luck November 19, 2008 when his paw slipped off the brake pedal and the van he was driving (without a proper license) crashed into the glass front of a popular coffee house in St. James, to the dismay of customers and bystanders. He was heard to remark to the County Safety Squad, summoned in haste by the establishment owner, that his license was legal and correctly attached to his collar as required by the Empire State. 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Lamps, Pictures, Mirrors, Small Furniture, Curio Cabinets, Accent Pieces Urns, Vases, Small Gifts, Jewelry & a Special Selection of Antiques ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ STOP IN FOR A ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ Great Selection of Unique Gifts HOME CONSULTATIONS AVAILABLE • FREE GIFT WRAPPING • PERSONAL SERVICE NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY 529 Lake Avenue, St. James • 631-862-8943 • www.Julieshomedecor.net Hours: Tuesday-Friday 11-5, Saturday 11-4:30, Closed Sunday & Monday OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 39 – We would like to thank all of our valued customers for their support throughout the year. Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season and a Joyful New Year! OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 40 – A R T S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T Winter Arts Classes for Children at the Mills Pond House The Smithtown Township Arts Council will hold art classes for children during th winter months. Registration is accepted on a firstcome, first-served basis upon receipt of payment through the first day of class when seats are available. Sorry, no refunds except for classes not running due to insufficient enrollment. Makeup classes are not available for absences. Materials fees are paid to instructor on the first day of class. Please call 862-6575 or email [email protected] for more information. CLASS SCHEDULE Art Rocks! with Jill Amorosano Ages 3 to 5 Session I: Wednesdays: Jan. 7-Feb. 11 Session II: Thursdays: Jan. 8-Feb.12 Time: 10-11:15 a.m. Fee: $95 + $12 materials fee Children will work to create fun and imaginative art creations using a variety of base materials such as rocks, shells, eggs, beads, etc. Digital Photography Say Cheese! with Stephen Lombardo Ages 9-14 Thursdays: Jan. 8-Feb. 5 Time: 3-5:30 p.m. Fee: $95 + $15 materials fee Students will get a crash course in how to take a better, more artistic photograph and instantly print the artwork utilizing digital cameras. Famously Fashionable! Fashion Illustration for Advanced Students with Krista Biedenbach Ages 9 to 12 Tuesdays: Session I: Feb. 3-24 Session II: Mar. 31-Apr. 21 Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Fee: $95 + $10 materials fee Explore far-out media and fun fashion influences to boost the attitude in your fashion figures! 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Fun with Sculpture! with Jeffrey Allen Price Ages 8 to 12 Saturdays: Mar. 7-Apr. 4 Time: 2:30-5 p.m. Fee: $158 + $25 materials fee Students will have fun making amazing sculptures and exciting 3-d projects using papier-mache, wood, paint, sculpey and other simple and fun materials. Master Class in Drawing with Jeffrey Allen Price Ages 14 and up Sundays: Feb. 1-Mar. 1 Time: 11 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Fee: $172 + $25 materials fee Using techniques, exercises, and ideas from masterworks, students will make their own drawings in a variety of mediums including charcoal, artist pencils, quill pens and ink, and pastels. Mixed Media Madness with Krista Biedenbach Ages 5 to 7 Wednesdays: Jan. 7-28 Fee: $75 + $10 materials fee Kids will create fantastic art while using an assortment of materials from watercolor, pastels, and paint, to found objects, rubbings, magazines and more! Mixed Media Madness 2 with Krista Biedenbach Ages 5 to 7 Wednesdays: Feb. 4-25 Time: 4:30-6 p.m. Fee: $75 + $10 materials fee Get creative with objects and media not normally found in art class. The emphasis is on discovering new materials to create art with and, of course, having fun! More Drawing, More Painting... More fun! with Krista Biedenbach Ages 7 to 10 Thursdays: Session I: Feb. 5-26 Session II: Apr. 2-23 Time: 5-6:30 p.m. Fee: $75 + $10 materials fee Experiment further with different materials, even things we continued on page 44 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 43 – A Steven Melito Concept Salon Oasis of Enlightenment HAIR DESIGN • COLOUR • MAKE UP • THREADING Rated #1 Hair Team in the Country by Salon City Magazine Happy Holidays! This season, Steven and his wonderful staff at Sivana would like to extend a warm hearted Thank You for another year of success. 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Fashion Illustration for Beginners with Krista Biedenbach Ages 9 to 12 V A L U A B L E C O U P O N V A L U A B L E C O U P O N V A L U A B L E C O U P O N V A L U A B L E C O U P O N V A L U A B L E C O U P O N $1.00 OFF $1.00 OFF LARGE OR SICILIAN PIE DINNER (PICK-UP ONLY) (PICK-UP ONLY) PATIO PIZZA 262 LAKE AVE. ST. JAMES 862-7475 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER PER DAY $1.00 OFF $1.00 OFF LARGE OR SICILIAN PIE DINNER (PICK-UP ONLY) (PICK-UP ONLY) PATIO PIZZA 262 LAKE AVE. ST. JAMES 862-7475 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER PER DAY $1.00 OFF $1.00 OFF LARGE OR SICILIAN PIE DINNER (PICK-UP ONLY) (PICK-UP ONLY) PATIO PIZZA 262 LAKE AVE. ST. JAMES 862-7475 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER PER DAY $1.00 OFF $1.00 OFF LARGE OR SICILIAN PIE DINNER (PICK-UP ONLY) (PICK-UP ONLY) PATIO PIZZA 262 LAKE AVE. ST. JAMES 862-7475 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER PER DAY $1.00 OFF $1.00 OFF LARGE OR SICILIAN PIE DINNER (PICK-UP ONLY) (PICK-UP ONLY) PATIO PIZZA 262 LAKE AVE. ST. 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JAMES 862-7475 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER PER DAY $1.00 OFF $1.00 OFF LARGE OR SICILIAN PIE DINNER (PICK-UP ONLY) (PICK-UP ONLY) PATIO PIZZA 262 LAKE AVE. ST. JAMES 862-7475 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER PER DAY OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 V A L U A B L E C O U P O N V A L U A B L E C O U P O N V A L U A B L E C O U P O N wearable art! Paint! Create! Draw! and much more! with Krista Biedenbach Ages 7 to 10 Thursdays: Session I: Jan. 8-29 Session II: Mar. 5-26 Time: 4:30-6 p.m. Fee: $75 + $10 materials fee Discover your creativity while learning all the basics of drawing and painting. Painting from Life with Jeffrey Allen Price Ages 14 and up Sundays: Feb. 1-Mar. 1 Time: 2-4:45 p.m. Fee: $172 + $40 materials fee Learn the art of acrylic painting on canvas. Classroom instruction includes painting demonstrations, color theory, and lectures on art historical works. Sculpture Time! with Krista Biedenbach Ages 6 to 8 Mondays: Session I: Jan. 5-Feb. 2 Session II: Feb. 9-Mar. 9 Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Fee: $100 + $10 materials fee Kids will use various materials to create fantastic sculptures! V A L U A B L E C O U P O N V A L U A B L E C O U P O N Young Architects Club with Jeffrey Allen Price Ages 9 to 13 Saturdays: Jan. 31-Feb. 28 Time: 2:30-5 p.m. Fee: $158 + $30 materials fee Students will design a dream home, learn how to draw simple architectural plans, create basic models using simple building design and hands-on creation. – 45 – AS SEEN ON TV! Looking for a little extra HOLIDAY GREEN this season? CASH IN ALL YOUR UNWANTED & UNUSED JEWELRY We also host $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $Call $ $ for $ $details! $$ $ $ $ $$$$$ GOLD PARTIES $ $ $ $ GOLD, SILVER & PLATINUM ARE AT RECORD HIGHS! 10K, 14K, 18K JEWELRY NEW - USED - BROKEN! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ GOLD & SILVER COINS $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ MON. WED. 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She builds all her own puppets, using items she finds on beaches, in thrift stores and anywhere that may be home to clothespins, buttons, empty thread spools, odd material and the like. Just about any item around may give life to one of Katie’s puppets. Combining sounds, textures, colors and rhythms Katie uses her inventive imagination to bring her puppet characters to life. She likes to incorporate “fun, silliness, imagination and a sense of wonder” into her puppets so “anyone, at any age can enjoy themselves.” Lake Village Delicatessen 454 LAKE AVE., ST. 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(ages 13-19) Through February 28, 2009 Men’s Cuts & Fades with Bianca $25.00 Reg. $110 with Bianca Reg. $40-$45 $19.00 Reg. $25 Under 13 - $20.00 Through February 28, 2009 Through February 28, 2009 All Work 100% Guaranteed j|á{|Çz XäxÜçÉÇx t [tÑÑç? [xtÄà{ç [ÉÄ|wtç fxtáÉÇ COME IN AND PAMPER YOURSELF WITH ONE OR MORE OF OUR SERVICES! Hair Design • Color Specialists • Waxing • Manicures • Pedicures Make-Up • Bridal Specialists • Day of Beauty Packages • Gift Cards website under construction OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 48 – A R T S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T Suffolk County 2009 Student Art Exhibit Opportunities The Smithtown Township Arts Council is offering Suffolk County students two opportunities to exhibit artwork at the Mills Pond House Gallery. Destination Downtown Poster Contest invites students grades K-12 to design posters for Suffolk County Just In Time businesses. Students may choose any business within their community to highlight the quality of goods and services they appreciate. Choose your family’s favorite pizza place, bookstore, music shop, insurance company, deli, etc. and use your creativity to tell YÉÜ g{x [ÉÄ|wtçá4 Our 2nd Floor is Now Open! ANTIQUES • GIFTS others why they should go there too! Posters will be displayed in the Mills Pond House Gallery, 660 Route 25A in St. James, and on the Council’s website. This year there will be prizes for the best posters. Suffolk County students grades 8-12 are invited to submit artwork (all media accepted) for the 2009 Youth Art Showcase. The first 100 students submitting entries for consideration will have at least one piece of work displayed. Additional entries will be accepted based on available space in the gallery/outreach locations. Exhibition dates for both exhibits are February 14 through March 14, 2009. All work for both opportunities must be original, no copies. Deadline for all entries is January 26, 2009. For additional information call the Arts Council at 862-6575 and for complete guidelines and entry forms, visit www.stacarts.org/ exhibits to download the pdf entry guidelines, or email [email protected] to request information. for the Home & Garden Tues.-Sat. 11-5, Sun. 12-5 • Christmas Ornaments & Decorations • Stocking Stuffers • Grab Bag & Coworker Gifts • Useful Gifts for all Teachers • Special Gifts for Family & Friends • Wonderful Antique & Vintage Furniture HOLIDAY SAVINGS $10.00 OFF any purchase of $75.00 or more With coupon only • Expires 12/24/08 Not combinable with other offers Fill ‘Er Up! 631-686-5525 415 N. Country Rd. St. James Just north of Edgewood Ave. in front of Ocean’s Bounty OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 with goodies you’ll find right here in St. James – 49 – 244 LAKE AVENUE, ST. JAMES, NY (631) 584-5686 VISIT US @ WWW.VOILATHEBISTRO.COM Private Rooms Available for Parties Taking Reservations for Christmas Eve & New Year s Eve 3 Course Prix Fixe Lunch 3 Course Prix Fixe Dinner $18 $30 Offered Monday through Friday 5 COURSE TASTING MENU $48 HOLIDAY OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Happy Holidays – 50 – A R T S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T What’s Happening at the Mills Pond House Gallery The Mills Pond House Gallery, located at 660 Route 25A, St. James, is dedicated to exhibiting the work of local, regional, and national artists and is open to the public Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For additional information call the Smithtown Township Arts Council at 862-6575 or visit their website at www.stacarts. The Smithtown Township Arts Council is an independent, notfor-profit, community arts organi- Thank You and Happy Holidays! zation. EXHIBIT SPONSORSHIPS are available for many exhibits, concerts and workshops. If you are interested in sponsoring one of their innovative exhibitions or programs, call 862-6575. DECEMBER -30 Juried Fine Arts Exhibition. Juror Tina Kukielski - Senior Curatorial Assistant at the Whitney Museum of American Art. 30 Mr. Mouse and the Runaway Snowball puppet show and craft. Performances 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. Geared for children Pre-K to 3rd grade. $8 per person. Call to reserve, space limited. JANUARY 2009 26 Deadline for submission of artwork for the Destination Downtown Poster Contest and the 2009 Youth Art Showcase for students grades 8-12. 30 Jazz in the Living Room jam session, 7:30 p.m. $5 to participate; free to listen. from your friends at Vickers Gallery FEBRUARY 14-MARCH 14 2009 Youth Art Showcase Exhibition featuring student artwork grades 8-12. Destination Downtown Poster Contest Exhibition showcasing student artwork grades 8-12. At a loss for a last minute gift? Stop in for a Vickers Gift Certificate. Don’t forget our lovely gift items. Beautifully gift-wrapped and no long lines! 15% OFF It is not too late to get that special item framed! 464 Rte. 25A, St. James, NY 11780 631-862-8550 www.vickersgallery.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 27 Jazz in the Living Room jam session, 7:30 p.m. $5 to participate; free to listen. MARCH -14 2009 Youth Art Showcase Exhibition featuring student artwork grades 8-12. Destination Downtown Poster Contest Exhibition showcasing student artwork grades 8-12. – 51 – $2.00 Off ANY BREAKFAST SPECIAL 10 Choices Daily With this coupon • Expires 1/15/08 One Coupon Per Visit Per Order. Cannot be combined with any other offer. $2.00 Off ANY WRAP Check Out Our Menu! With this coupon • Expires 1/15/08 One Coupon Per Visit Per Order. Cannot be combined with any other offer. $2.00 Off For The Holidays... 1/2 PRICE BAGELS $4.80 ANY PANINI Delicious! With this coupon • Expires 1/15/08 One Coupon Per Visit Per Order. 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OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 52 – A R T S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T Usdan Center Extends Artistic Focus With New Fashion Design Course Usdan Center For the Creative and Performing Arts, America’s premier summer arts day camp, expands its artistic focus further for 2009, offering a new course, Fashion Design. Open to students in grades 9-12, the program will cover the basic components and terminology relating to design, drawing techniques, the historical and cultural background of fashion, and an introduction to the fashion design business. Each student will have ample opportunity to create original designs. The goal is to provide each student with a fashion portfolio by the end of the course. Usdan Center for the Creative and Performing Arts will host several open houses for its 2009 summer season. Open Houses will be held between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sundays, January 11 and March 15, 2009; and on Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Prospective students and their families will have a chance to tour Usdan’s 200-acre woodland setting in Huntington, and to obtain information and answers to questions from the Center’s staff. Usdan is open year-round Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Interested families may make an appointment by calling 643-7900 to visit during those hours. The Center is located at 185 Colonial Springs Road, Wheatley Heights, NY 11798. Usdan Center has introduced the arts to more than 50,000 TriState Area children since it founding in 1968. The Center is open to all young people from age 6 to HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Sun. 11-5 Place Your Holiday Orders Now! Seafood Lover’s Gift Certificates Available COLD SEAFOOD PLATTERS Made to Order • Deluxe Seafood Platters Lobster, King Crab, Jumbo Shrimp 5 to 8 Lb. Platters w/3 sauces •Jumbo Shrimp Platters 2 to 5 Lb. Platters • Cold Lobster Platters CHOWDERS & BISQUES Individual Bread Bowls Available FRESH SALADS Seafood Salad Shrimp Salad Crabmeat Salad q 18. There are 40+ programs to choose from, including music, dance, theater, film and video, chess, writing, nature and ecology, and media arts. One-third of Usdan students attend on scholarship. Although the mission of the Center is for every child to establish a relationship with the arts, the unique stimulation of the Center has caused many to go on to arts careers. Alumni include singers Jane Monheit and Mariah Carey, actresses Natalie Portman and Lisa Gay Hamilton, and members of major music, theater, and dance ensembles such as the Boston Pops and the New York City Ballet. In addition to its regular programs, Usdan offers special continued on page 98 For the Holidays... 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JAMES • 862-4228 NEW website: www.oceansbountyseafood.com Behind Quaint & Classy Antiques & Gifts OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 e – 53 – A R T S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T Smithtown Performing Arts Center Schedule The Smithtown Performing Arts Center, located at 2 East Main Street in Smithtown, brings professional live entertainment to our backyard at affordable prices. Ticket prices range from $16$30, group rates available. Call the box office at 724-3700 for reservations or visit their website at www.smithtownpac.org. 2008-2009 SEASON PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Disney's Beauty and the Beast through January 25, 2009 Step into the world of Bell, Gaston, and the Beast as they battle for the ultimate quest... true love... Don't miss this timeless family classic Curtains March 21-April 26 Who murdered the untalented, arrogant leading lady in the out of town premier of a fictional Broadway Bound musical? The understudy, the stage manager, the producer? Who can bring the fictional show up to speed? Homicide detective / Amateur Musical Theatre afficiando Frank Cioffi, That’s who. Don’t miss this outrageously entertaining Musical Comedy Who-Done-It. I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change May 16-June 28This celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind that contemporary conundrum known as “the relationship.” This hilarious revue, that ran for over 10 years – off broadway – pays tribute to those who have loved and lost, to those who have fallen on their faces at the portal of romance, to those who have dared to ask, “Say, what are you doing Saturday Night?” The Producers July 18 - August 30 Setting the standard for modern, outrageous in-your-face humor, The Producers is a truly “boffo” hit, winning a record 12 Tony Awards in 2002 The Farnsworth Invention September 12-October 4Its 1929. Two ambitious visionaries race against each other Try Our Delicious Tiramisu to invent a device called “television.” Separated by 2,000 miles, each knows that if he stops working, even for a moment, the other will gain the edge. Who will unlock the key to the greatest innovation of the 20th century: continued on page 98 Alpine Pastry Shoppe OPEN CHRIST MAS DAY 6 AM-2 PM See Our Amazing Cakes @ www.alpinepastryshop.com The Holidays Are Here! OUR FAMOUS and so are all of your Favorites! Pregnant Cannoli Cookie & Pastry Trays (serves 30-40) Stollen • Terroni Struffoli (Honey Balls) Fig Pastry Full Line of HOLIDAY CHCOLATES Perfect for Gift Giving! 20% OFF ANY PURCHASE HOMEMADE $5 MAXIMUM DISCOUNT Not valid 12/24/08 & 12/25/08 With coupon only. 1 per customer. Cannot be combined. Expires 1/21/09 Gingerbread & Chocolate Houses 59 Rt. 111, Smithtown (Village Center) q e 631-265-5610 r y OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 54 – A R T S & E N T E R T A I N M E N T Jazz in the Living Room Clinics and Concert Jazz in the Living Room clinics will be held Fridays at 7:30 p.m. at the Mills Pond House, 660 Route 25A in St. James on January 30 and February 27, 2009. Admission is $5 to participate and free for listeners. Bring your own instrument! Beginners are welcome... and everybody plays Challenge the world of sheet music and exact chords... If you are looking to expand your creative and imaginative horizons, join this fun and creative evening of Jazz Improvisation at the Mills Pond House. Jazz in the Living Room clinics were started by teacher, composer and musician Ranny Reeve, over 40 years ago. Ranny has been teaching piano and composition in since 1949. Originally, Ranny invited his students and their friends to his home for Jazz Clinics to learn to play or sing jazz and to improvise. Working professional musicians from Long Island and NYC came up through the clinics and returned regularly to help the new students grasp the concept of Jazz Improvisation and most of all to have fun! The clinics are now held at the Mills Pond House in St. James. A Jazz in the Living Room Concert will be announced in the winter and admission is $5 to listen, free for Jazz in the Living Room participants/players. This is an evening where the Jazz in the Living Room participants have an opportunity to perform – showing off their newly learned skills to the audience! For additional information, call 862-6575. The Warmth of Home... 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Peace Signs • Hearts Stars • Animals HOLIDAY GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE We will be open every night until 8:00 p.m. through Christmas Eve We are a full service jewelry store specializing in custom designs and expert jewelry repair, all done on premises. Specializing in Laser Welding & Eyeglass Repair Gold • Diamonds • Gemstones • Sterling Silver Open Tuesday-Friday 10 am-5 pm • Saturday 10 am-4 pm • Closed Sunday & Monday visit our website at www.littlejewelryfactory.com for more information on laser repair MEMBER OF THE ST. JAMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 56 – E D U C A T I O N A L E N T E R T A I N M E N T Programs Offered at the Library The Smithtown Library offers a variety of programs during the upcoming weeks and months. The Main Branch, is located at 1 North Country Road, Smithtown, 265-2072. The Nesconset Branch is located at 127-20 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset, 265-3994. The Commack Branch is located at 3 Indian Head Road, Commack, 543-0998. The Kings Park Branch is located at 1 Church Street, Kings Park, 269-9191. Call for Library hours. For additional information visit their website at www.smithlib.org. You may register at the above phone numbers for all programs. LIBRARY CLOSED December 24, 25, 31, 2008 January 1, 19, 2009 Pleasures of Tea NESCONSET Tuesday, January 20, 7 p.m. Call the library for program information. month. Call the library for additional dates, times and titles. Register for this program. REEL TALK CINEMA Film Discussion NESCONSET Wednesday, December 17, 7 p.m. A series of independent and counter-cultural films will be shown on a monthly basis. Various guest lecturers will host a screening of a critically acclaimed, yet non-mainstream film with a sponsored discussion about the film following at Akropolis Restaurant. EVENING MOVIES AT THE LIBRARY NESCONSET Call for dates and times. AFTERNOON MOVIES AT THE LIBRARY SMITHTOWN Call for dates and times. NESCONSET Saturday, December 20, 2 p.m. Family Film: Horton Hears A Who Monday, January 26, 3:30 p.m. Young Adult: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants The Smithtown and Nesconset branches of the Library will screen a popular movie each A M E R I C A N STONY BROOK OPERA SMITHTOWN Call for dates and times Pick up FREE tickets at Smithtown Library. continued on page 58 D R E A M PRESSURE CLEANING & MAINTENANCE, INC. Bring back the beauty in your home, driveway, paths that lead up to your home, patio, or any other surface that is looking a bit dingy. 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BRAND NEW STUDIO • STATE OF THE ART FACILITY OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 58 – E D U C A T I O N A L E N T E R T A I N M E N T Programs Offered at the Library continued from page 56 ONGOING ADULT PROGRAMS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS SMITHTOWN Wed., January 14, 10:15 a.m. A registered nurse will conduct Free Blood Pressure Screenings at The Smithtown Library on the second Wednesday of each month from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Information and answers to questions concerning hypertension, heart disease and nutrition will be addressed. No appointment is needed. For further information, call 2652072, ext. 208. ADULT WRITERS’ GROUP SMITHTOWN Tuesday, January 6, 7 p.m. This series is the perfect oppor- Call for additional dates and times. Appointments are necessary. Call 265-2072 ext. 208 to set up an appointment. Some topics covered will be: Medicare benefits and claims problems, Medigap insurance, long term care options, Medicare HMO’s and Medicaid eligibility. tunity for anyone who has the burning desire to write, but has trouble getting started or would like to receive constructive feedback from fellow writers. The group is scheduled to meet the first Tuesday of every month. Compare ideas on writing as well as give and receive advice, while having fun in the process. Call for additional dates and times. BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS SMITHTOWN Thursday, December 18, 10:15 a.m. NESCONSET Call for books and dates and times. FREE INDIVIDUAL HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING FOR SENIORS SMITHTOWN Wednesdays, 10 a.m., January 14, 28 The main branch of the Smithtown Library, in conjunction with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, will give free individual health insurance counseling for seniors on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. BASIC COMPUTER TUTORING Work With Files Save Documents Customize Your Desktop Play Music Read and Write Mail Play Games Browse the Web Save Your Favorite Websites EBAY... CROCHET & KNITTING SMITHTOWN Monday, January 5, 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 14, 11:30 a.m. continued on page 60 The Time to Plan for the Future Is Now Medicaid Planning Medicaid Applications Last Will and Testaments Health Care Proxies Powers of Attorney – LAW OFFICE OF – CRAIG A. ANDREOLI, P.C. 222 East Main St., Suite 212, Smithtown, NY 11787 631-686-6500 FREE CONSULTATIONS Available for home appointments St. James Dog Grooming NO CAGE Each session is one hour long, and I work at your pace. I want my clients to have fun while learning. Please call and I will answer any questions you may have. Jennifer Munno 862-8194 Asset Protection Living Wills Living Trusts Probate and Estate Guardianship Proceedings JUST KINDNESS Best Wishes For A Happy, Healthy Holiday! By App’t Only – Tues.-Sat. 425 N. Country Rd., St. James OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Owner/Resident 862-7288 – 59 – We’d like to send out our sincere thanks and happy holiday wishes to all of our friends, neighbors and customers in this fine community. Have a wonderful Holiday! Frank Mike Will Mo ST. JAMES 255 Lake Ave. St. James, NY 11780 360-1919 Repair Shop & Gas Pumps Foreign & Domestic Repairs OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 60 – E D U C A T I O N A L E N T E R T A I N M E N T Programs Offered at the Library continued from page 58 Call for additional dates. Please register for this program by calling 265-2072, ext. 208. this group. Work on various art projects in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Call the Library for supplies needed. QUILT AT THE LIBRARY SMITHTOWN Saturday, January 3, 10 a.m. In this monthly series you can share and learn about quilting. The group meets the first Saturday of the month at the main branch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call for additional dates. Please register for this program by calling 2652072, ext. 208. DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES The Smithtown Library offers two Defensive Driving classes in conjunction with the New York State Safety Program. After the successful completion of this course, attendees may receive a discount on their automobile insurance and point deduction from existing violations on their driver’s licenses. There is a fee of $35 (check only) which is non-refundable. Licensed drivers of all ages are eligible to participate in this course (under 50). Scheduled dates for the course at the Main Branch in SMITHTOWN are: Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., December 20, January 17, 2009. LIBRARY ART GROUP SMITHTOWN Thursdays, 11:45 a.m. December 18, January 8, 15, 22, 29 Come to the Smithtown Branch of the Library on Thursdays from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. and join OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Call for additional info. An AARP Defensive Driving class will be held at three of the Smithtown Library branches on a rotating basis – Smithtown (January 20, 2009, 10 a.m., April, July, October), Commack (February, May, August, November) and Nesconset (March, June, September, December). There is a fee of $10 (check or money order only) which is non-refundable for drivers 50+ years. Call for additional dates. Register at the Circulation Desk of the the branch you wish to take the program. Space is very limited, registration is on a firstcome first-served basis. TEEN PROGRAMS Call the Library for additional information. continued on facing page – 61 – E D U C A T I O N A L E N T E R T A I N M E N T Programs Offered at the Library continued Winter Wonderland Cake SMITHTOWN Thursday, December 18, 7 p.m. Teen Wii Nesconset Thursday, January 15, 2:30 p.m. Snow Measuring Stick NESCONSET Tuesday, December 30, 2 p.m. Game On NESCONSET Friday, December 19, 4:30 p.m. After School Wii. Freaky Friday SMITHTOWN Friday, December 19, 4 p.m. Teen Advisory Group NESCONSET Saturday, January 24, 2 p.m. Teen Writers Club NESCONSET Tuesday, January 27, 5 p.m. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Register in person or by phone for all Children’s Programs: Smithtown 265-2072, ext. 248. Nesconset 265-3994 Call the library for dates and times and age restrictions for ALL programs. Visit the Library website at www.smithlib.org for a complete program listing and additional details or go to the library and pick up a program flyer. For School Age Children A variety of literature-based programs which include a wide range of activities are offered throughout the school year. Each children’s department provides specialized programs, unique to each branch. Contact your local children’s librarian for details or visit the library website at www.smithlib.org. Mother Goose Rhymetime SMITHTOWN (birth-35 months) 10-10:30 a.m. Call for dates and times. 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Available in select states now and in most states by 1/31/06 (subject to regulatory approval where required).Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company: Northbrook, IL. © 2007 Allstate Insurance Company OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 62 – H O M E & G A R D E N DESIGN IDEAS: Kids and the Holidays by Natalie Weinstein, Allied ASID The holidays bring out the kid in all of us. For a little while, even in these challenging times, we escape into a world of gift giving, holiday decorating and family gathering. Whatever holiday is celebrated, it’s home centered, and the sights and smells bring cheer to a cold winter season. For kids the holidays mean presents, school vacation, visits from family and a general sense of fun and anticipation. Parents and grandparents can add another dimension to kids’ perception and participation this holiday season. Gift giving and receiving can be turned into a great “giving thanks” lesson by focusing on providing the less fortunate with outgrown clothing and toys, games and books. Winter vacation is a great time for organizing kids’ bedrooms – clothes, toys, books, school work, etc. As they give away, they make room for more to come and zero in on what they really need as well as what they want. The incentive is never greater for kids to shape up, as they watch the family get the rest of the house organized and ready for company. Past toddler ages, children can be part of the clean-up and decoration process throughout the house as well. Whether unpacking and putting out decorations, helping set the holiday table, wrapping presents, cooking or baking with parents or grandparents – children will be making memories and keeping family traditions that they will pass on in the future. Encourage children to add to the holidays by being contributory. Sewing, drawing, making hol- Setting the holiday table is a great way for kids to participate in home decorating. Designed by Natalie Weinstein; photographed by Jack Ader/Images for Presentation. iday decorations, writing a play or a poem, or entertaining family and friends with a special piece of music are all positive ways to develop people skills, poise and self-esteem. I still treasure and display the Chanukah menorahs made by my sons when they were seven and ten along with this past Thanksgiving holiday play given by my five and nine year old grandchildren. Traditions in families are handed down in many ways – orally, through photographs or videos or just by doing. Kids are always curious and want to know why something happens in their family in a certain way every year. Take the time to share, even if you’re overwhelmed with what you think are more pressing duties – or better yet, delegate that task to an elderly member of your family who might have more time to spend with your child. It’s a great way for generations to bond, creating more shared memories. Most of all, try to keep the kid in you as the pressure mounts, and put things in true prospecOUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 tive. How important are those expensive gifts? Perhaps we all need to step back, realize what’s truly best about the holidays and let our children see that it’s not the material things, but the spirit of home and family that is remembered long after the “must have” gift of the year is forgotten. From the Weinstein clan at home and at work – Best wishes to you this holiday season. Here’s hoping you make many happy memories and add to your holiday traditions. –Fondly, Natalie If you have a design question that you would like Natalie to answer in future columns, please email [email protected]. Editor’s Note: Natalie Weinstein is president of Natalie Weinstein Design Associates and the Natalie Weinstein Home Decorating Club with over 15,000 members on Long Island. If you have a design question or would like to become a member, visit www.nataliesclub.com, call 631.862.6198, or e-mail [email protected]. Hear “Design Tips by Natalie” on WALK 97.5 FM, “Home Show”on WALK 1370 AM, Sundays from 10 AM - 11AM and podcast 24/7 on walkradio.com, keyword Natalie. – 63 – Happy Holidays from Natalie Weinstein Design Associates and the Natalie Weinstein Home Decorating Club! Is there a special someone who wants to create that designer look, but doesn’t know where to start? Does someone you love always re-decorate or move around furniture, but without a real plan? Give them the perfect holiday gift... a 2-hour in-home consultation with Interior Designer Natalie Weinstein. During your personal session Natalie will: • Assess your needs • Provide viable solutions • Suggest colors, space planning, furniture layouts, etc. • Discuss options and sources to ensure the very best results Holiday Special $295 Call 631.862.6198 to order and mention that you saw the ad in Our Town Looking for a unique gift this holiday season that won’t break the bank? Buy a one year membership to the Natalie Weinstein Home Decorating Club for just $12.00! Enjoy holiday benefits including articles, e-newsletters, access to the Members Only Resource Center, discounts up to 30%, free seminars and more... Visit www.nataliesclub.com or call 631.862.6198 to join Interior Designer, Allied ASID • "Home Decor" columnist for The Times Beacon Record Newspapers • "Design Tips by Natalie", on WALK 97.5 FM • "Home Show" on WALK 1370 AM, Sundays from 10-11 am and podcast 24/7 on www.walkradio.com, keyword Natalie OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 64 – H O M E & G A R D E N Building or Remodeling a Home the Safer, Smarter Way by Jim Winter If you’re building a new home, planning to build one, or planning work on your existing home, you’ve probably already thought about some of the construction features you want to include. Did you know there are products available now that may help you avoid the mess and expense of damage to your home in the future? Here are a few ideas: • Impact-resistant roofing is a relatively new product that offers more protection against impact damage (and in some cases against wind damage) than the ordinary roof. Some insurance companies even offer premium discounts for qualifying impact-resistant roofs. You’ll want to check with your agent before you buy to be sure the roof you’re considering qualifies for a discount with your insurer. • Whole-house surge protection is installed either at the electrical service meter or at the service panel. It helps protect your home and contents against power surges that arise outside your home. While you’d still need plug-in surge protectors, whole-house protection may help to reduce your risk of lightning damage. Many electricians can install this protection for you, and if necessary, some power companies will install it at the service meter for a nominal charge on your monthly bill. • Whole-house water leak detection systems may save we share the same joys of the season. we live where you live. ™ you the hassle of water damage to your home and contents. These systems shut off the water supply to your home if they detect a leak inside. New research and products to make your home safer or more resistant to damage are always entering the market. It’s easier to add safety items when a home is being built or remodeled, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye out for the items that will help to provide years of safe and comfortable shelter. Editor’s Note: Jim Winter is a State Farm Insurance Agent, located at 320 Lake Avenue in St. James. He has over 30 years experience with State Farm, the last 17 as an agent serving the insurance needs of St. James. Jim’s office offers auto, home, life, disability and business insurance as well as financial products. He can be reached at 584-5929. Orion Pest Management FULL SERVICE PEST CONTROL COMPANY • SPECIALIZING IN • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL NUISANCE WILD LIFE REMOVAL Pests of the Month: RODENTS FREE ESTIMATES • CALL TODAY! 631-559-6633 www.orionpm.com Locally Owned & Operated Over 25 Years Experience • Licensed & Insured May the holidays bring you the joy of friends and family. As your good neighbor State Farm agent I appreciate your business and look forward to a new year together. Jim Winter James L Winter Agency Inc 320 Lake Avenue St James, NY 631-584-5929 LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR Professional Truck-Mounted Steam Cleaning of Carpeting & Upholstery STATE FARM IS THERE.™ statefarm.com State Farm Insurance Companies • Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois WE NOW DO TILE & GROUT CLEANING ® P02690 04/02 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 584-2344 – 65 – Henrietta Homes AND PROPERTIES, INC. 328 Lake Avenue, St. James, NY 11780 • 862-6999 www.henriettahomes.com Diagonally across from the St. James Post Office Now is the time to BUY! That cute little house you’ve had your eye on is now on the market! Call us for a private showing of any of these beautiful homes. It's a wonderful time to make your dream home a reality! 535 Moriches Road, Head of the Harbor. $999,000 435 River Rd., Nissequogue. $999,000. 9 Heidie Court, St. James. $639,000. 19 Rose St., Smithtown. $385,000. 45 James Neck Rd, Nissequogue. $1,075,000. 6 White Ave., St. James. $579,000. 406 Elton Ct., St. James. $299,000. 152 Fifty Acre Rd. South, Smithtown. $499,000. 6 Hardwick Place, Lake Grove. $579,000. 49 Marion Court, Nesconset. $529,000. 242 Woodlawn Ave., St., James. $369,000. 133 Strathmore Gate Dr., Stony Brook. $229,000. 169 S. Plaisted Ave., Smithtown. $419,000. 288 Burr Rd., Commack. $550,000 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 16 Halfcircle Dr., Holbrook. $339,000. – 66 – H O M E & G A R D E N NATURALLY SPEAKING: Plan Ahead for Next Year’s Garden by June A. Liardi January is almost here. Another new year; where will it take us? Hope it is all sunshine and flowers for all of us. After the holidays, don’t get rid of all your fresh evergreen arrangements just yet, update them. Start by removing any holiday colors like red, green, silver and gold. Buy some fresh flowers in pretty colors like pink, yellow, purple or orange. Add them to the evergreen and pines. Get some small vases, tea cups or other containers, cut some flowers and greens in small pieces to fit. Put them all around the house. A hint of OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 spring here and there. Revitalize your outdoor greens in the same way. Cut or buy some fresh greens and instead of adding fresh flowers, add a bright-colored bow to perk up the bleak landscape. The garden catalogs are coming in now so snuggle in and plan that beautiful garden. Give the children a few and let them get excited about planning a garden too. It is a good idea to plan it out, whether you are thinking of a garden the length of a yard stick or the length of your yard. Be realistic about how many plants you can fit in the space you choose. 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If you have not had a garden before it may be a good idea to start small so that you don’t overwhelm yourself. Starting plants from seeds is fun and is cheaper than buying transplants. Your garden center will have many seeds and seed starting supplies to help you get started. However, you can also use recycled containers such as plastic cups and plastic food containers, even egg cartons. Make sure to punch holes in the bottom and keep containers in a waterproof tray. In addition to sterilized seed starting potting mix, there are compressed peat pellets. These disks expand when dipped into warm water. You can buy seed starting trays that include plastic dome tops that create a mini-greenhouse. A complete seed starter kit can include a seed tray base, seed tray, potting mix, a water reservoir and a clear cover and a capillary mat which provides bottom watering by wicking water away from the reservoir. After your seeds are planted, cover with plastic wrap to create a greenhouse atmosphere. Keep them from direct sunlight until seeds germinate. Then move to a sunny, warm spot or put under grow lights. The way the prices of fresh produce keep climbing, you may be tempted to pull all your flowers out and devote your growing space to just vegetables; but you can mix it up. Flowers and vegetables do get along, and can look real good together. You do have to make sure the plants PARADISE CAFE have similar growing requirements. So plant that eggplant along side your Mexican zinnias. Head lettuces can nestle next to your delicate coral bells. Put a few tomato plants behind a row of marigolds and add a border of curly parsley. Don’t forget vertical gardening too. Let some pole beans climb up those stately sunflower plants. Do not forget a space for the children. They will love to be able to eat the things they have grown themselves. So put on some tea and grab a catalog or garden book and plan that wonderful garden that you are going to have. Editor’s Note: June Liardi, a St. James resident for over 30 years, is a wife and mother of three sons. June will be writing articles on gardening, nature related craft projects and family activities. Wishing you the Joy of the Season! DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS WE’RE NOT JUST BAGELS!!! Gourmet Catering – FOR THE HOLIDAYS – HOT or COLD • LARGE or SMALL AFFAIRS May your friends be true BAGEL PLATTERS • FISH PLATTERS HEROS • COOKIE PLATTERS SPECIAL ORDERS & MORE May your family be close and May good health be yours. For all your home financing needs this and every season contact: Full Line of Baked Goods • Flavored Coffee Fresh Homemade Soups & Salads Boars Head Cold Cuts Ann Mondrone SELF-SERVE COFFEE BAR Senior Loan Officer www.pemc.com 418 N. COUNTRY RD., ST. JAMES PHONE: 584-8153 • FAX: 584-7324 631.396.1410 Preferred Empire Mortgage is a Registered Mortgage Broker/NYS Banking Department All loans arranged through third party providers. Licensed Lender in Connecticut OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 69 – Season’s Greetings to All! and best wishes for a happy, healthy new year. Rich Interiors CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS BLINDS • SHADES • DRAPERY • BEDDING Shop in the convenience of your home. Call for an appointment. 631-929-0983 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 70 – F I N A N C I A L S A V V Y MONEY MATTERS: Time to Sell… or Time to Buy? by Scott Posner, CFP, A.A.M.S. We’re in a recession, which could be severe. Several financial services companies have either collapsed or been bailed out by the government. And the stock market is down about 45% since hitting its peak in October of 2007. Is this a “perfect storm” that should blow investors out of the market – or is it actually an opportunity for investors to jump back in? If you’re an investor, your first impulse might be to join the “get out while you can” camp. After all, it’s no fun seeing the market plunge hundreds of points one day – and then hundreds more the next day. And we keep getting hit by waves of bad economic news. What possible reason could there be for remaining invested in the market, or even adding more dollars to your current investments? Actually, you might be surprised. Some strong historical evidence suggests that, during a period such as we are now in, you may indeed benefit by not only staying invested, but also increasing your investment dollars in the financial markets. Consider this: In nine of the last ten recessions, dating back to 1949, the S & P 500 had moved up by at least 29% just 12 months after hitting its lowest point dur- ing the recession. Of course, as you’ve no doubt heard, past performance is no guarantee of future results, but it’s interesting to note that the market eventually recovered after each recession. However, no one can really predict when stocks will reach that low point. It’s possible we’ve already hit it, but it’s just as likely that we’ll see further drops. And yet, even if you can’t say that we’ve hit a market low, should you sell your stocks to “cut your losses” and use the proceeds to buy what you perceive as less risky investments? Before making this move, you need to consider some important facts. For example, if you pulled out of the stock market and purchased certificates of deposit (CDs) from a strong financial institution, you could reasonably expect that your principal will be safe and that you will receive the interest payments promised to you. But the interest rate you receive may not even keep up with inflation, so, over time, your investment could end up costing you purchasing power. On the other hand, if you were to remain invested in the stock market, and if it does follow historical patterns, you do have a chance of making up your losses. Will there be continued volatility in day-to-day price movements? Almost certainly. But keep in mind that, over the long term, a portfolio that contains a reasonable amount of stocks, along with bonds, government securities and other investments, gives you the best chance of achieving your financial goals. And here’s another reason to keep investing: As measured by the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E), stocks are currently inexpensive. If you buy more shares when prices are down, your increased ownership stake should become more valuable when stocks recover – as they have done following every bear market in the past. It’s tough to stay positive during a gloomy market environment. But the most successful investors are often the ones who have the courage to be optimistic when everyone around them is not. Editor’s Note: Money Matters is a monthly feature written by Scott Posner, CFP, A.A.M.S., an investment representative with Edward Jones Investments. This 130-year-old firm has over 10,000 offices around the world with one here in town at 542 North Country Road in the Old St. James School House. Mr. Posner has serviced both personal and institutional investors for over 16 years. For more information, a schedule of free investment classes or to request topics for future columns, call 862-2020. JANET L. O’HANLON Attorney at Law Concentrating her Practice in Wills & Trusts • Elder Law Probate & Estate Administration Nancyann Cook Branch Manager Mon. Tues. - Fri. Sat. 8:30am - 3:00pm and 5:00pm - 8:00pm 8:30am - 3:00pm 8:30am - 2:00pm 24 Hour Drive-Up ATM Tel: (631) 862-4200 Fax: (631) 862-9006 Associated with the firm of WINKLER, KURTZ, WINKLER & KUHN, LLP NO CHARGE for Initial Consultation 556-02 North Country Rd. St. James, NY 11780 www.myNYCB.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 310 Hallock Avenue Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 631.928.8000 – 71 – OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 72 – F I N A N C I A L S A V V Y PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: Are You Prepared For Your Parents’ Senior Years? submitted by Lawrence Glazer, CLU, ChFC, LUTCF Many people face their parents’ retirement and aging without a second thought, assuming that Mom and Dad are in good financial shape and ready for the golden years. Making this assumption can be a serious mistake. You and your folks may think they are adequately prepared for retirement, but how far down the road have they looked? With average life expectancy increasing, it’s not uncommon for people to live 10-20 years (if not longer) after retiring. A great deal can happen in that time, and life’s events don’t always work out as planned. Culprits such as inflation and illness can wipe out a nest egg and undermine the financial independence of even the best-prepared retiree. Inflation and Illness Can Turn a Nest Egg into a Goose Egg Inflation can seriously erode money’s purchasing power over time. Even with an average inflation rate of 4%, retirees at age 60 with an income of $2,500/month will have the purchasing power of $1,388/month by the time they’re 75 years old. In other words, the standard of living will be virtually halved in just 15 years. Many retirees today have found themselves searching for become saddled with the cost of supporting their parents while still trying to meet their own household expenses. It’s a tough balancing act to try to sustain. part-time jobs in order to keep up with the rising cost of living. But no one can work forever. And major illness can wipe out – in mere months – a nest egg that took years to build. When retirees’ savings are depleted, it adversely affects the next generation, too – usually at the worst possible time. Frequently, adult children of senior citizens are working to provide for their own households and futures. Too often, they Anne Marie Lisa • Expert nutritional advice for adults and children • Guided meditation classes • REIKI - a Japanese technique for stress relief and tranquility! Phone consultations and on-site lectures available 631-525-1045 continued on facing page CERTIFIED NUTRITIONAL COUNSELOR Nourish the Body, Mind & Spirit with Plan in Advance Start with a meeting of the generations to discuss everyone’s plans, wishes, and concerns. Here are some topics to tackle and questions to ask: • Will your parents’ retirement funds be adequate? Inflation and longer life expectancies may make retirement costlier than they’ve anticipated. • What supplemental funds are available? • Who will manage their finances if they cannot? Discuss long-term financial plans, the location of records, and the possibility of establishing a contingent power of attorney to step in and help during an emergency. • What are their estate plans? • When and how will they distribute their property, especially if they become incapacitated? • Are there any charitable endeavors or causes they wish to contribute to? The Company You Keep¤ Member MILLION DOLLAR ROUND TABLE Lawrence Glazer, CLU, ChFC, Agent New York Life Insurance Company 576 Broad Hollow Rd., Melville, NY 11747 631-391-3490 PERSONAL PLANNING FOR: • Life Insurance Needs • Mortgage Protection • Estate Conservation • Long Term Care • College Funding OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 73 – F I N A N C I A L continued • Do they have updated wills and an executor who knows their wishes? • Are their insurance programs adequate? Without adequate coverage, a single illness could wipe out an otherwise ideal retirement plan. (Some children cost-share their parents’ premiums for Medicare Supplement or Long-Term Care insurance, for example. They see it as a wise investment in their parents’ future.) • What about life insurance? • Do they have special requests, such as living wills, trusts, lifetime gifts, etc.? • Where would they want to live, if incapacitated? (Discuss nursing home and home health care options.) Generally, parents and children feel uncomfortable discussing these matters. It’s important to do this in a way that puts both generations at ease. One solution is to work with a group of professionals – such as an attorney, tax advisor and insurance agent. These individuals are familiar with retirement and estate conservation issues, and can help facilitate communication while providing specific LADIES WALK CLUB ! "# # $ FREE! %"&'()*&& S A V V Y expertise. For more information on insurance and other products that can be used to help you and your parents prepare for the future, please contact your insurance professional. 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 products that can be used to help you prepare for the future. Call him at 391-3490. SEASON’S GREETINGS Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and a happy, healthy New Year THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE! MORECRAFT CONSTRUCTION Vinyl Siding Specialist Windows Doors Roofs Gutters & Leaders Decks Fully Licensed & Insured Architectural Services Available 631-584-7010 – Lifelong St. James Resident – SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT! License Number 9604-HI OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 74 – L E G A L - E A S E Estate Planning Means Planning Ahead by Lisa B. Haber, Esq. The issue of how to plan for distribution of your hard earned assets deserves your attention in order to guarantee that your wishes will be reflected without great expense, complications or delay. Everybody wants to have a say in what will happen to his or her property upon death – who will get it, how much of it will be taxed and so forth. For some people, setting up an estate plan may also include strategies, such as setting up trusts that will reduce the amount of taxes that have to be paid during their lifetime or upon their death. Unless you have a properly prepared, signed and witnessed Will, New York State law will determine the distribution of your assets upon your death. This law is called the law of Intestacy. “Everybody wants to have a say in what will happen to his or her property upon death...” Many people mistakenly believe that when a married person with children dies without a will, the surviving spouse gets all the property THIS IS UNTRUE. In New York, the surviving spouse will receive the first $50,000.00 of the estate, plus one-half of the residue, with the balance divided equally between the surviving children. If any child is under 18 years of age at the time of the parent’s death, such child’s inheritance will be placed in a trust fund. Even if the surviving spouse is appointed trustee by the Court, prior approval of the Court will be necessary to pay for expenses such as the child’s education, clothing or living costs. An annu- al accounting of income and expenses will be required. Having a properly prepared Last Will and Testament will prevent this potential nightmare. Another very important reason to have a will prepared is so that the parents can select a guardian for their minor children in the event of the death of both parents. Without a will, the Court determines who will raise your children. For those whose Estates exceed the Federal Estate Tax Exemption (remember Life Insurance benefits are included in the total), it is important to consider minimizing estate and gift taxes. A marital deduction trust can be set up by your attorney, which will double the amount that is free from federal estate taxes. continued on page 76 HABER & HABER, LLP Personal Service by Caring Professionals for More Than Twenty Years Convenient Offices in Garden City and Saint James LISA B. HABER, ESQ • STEPHEN HABER, ESQ. ACCIDENT-PERSONAL INJURY Auto, No-Fault, Slip & Fall REAL ESTATE Residential & Commercial Contracts, Closings & Leases WILLS, ESTATES & PROBATE Wills & Estates, Probate, Trust Minimize Estate & Gift Taxation through Careful Planning Power of Attorney, Living Will Health Care Proxy BUSINESS LAW Partnerships Incorporations New & Established Businesses MARITAL & FAMILY LAW Divorce & Separation Custody & Child Support Pre-Nuptials Equitable Distribution CALL FOR A FREE ONE HOUR CONSULTATION 516.742.7277 or 631.379.6652 E-Mail: [email protected] OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 75 – H A P P Y ✳ H O L I D AY S ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ From Our Home To Yours! THE NEDVIN TEAM Rowena & Dave Nedvin lba’s Dave & Rowena Nedvin Licensed Brokers’ Associates • TEAM SERVICE • • TEAM EXPERIENCE • • TEAM RESULTS • Ed Martella, LSA Direct: 631-767-5221 • Office: 631-724-9800 x271 556 North Country Road, ST. JAMES • 631-862-1100 61 West Main St., SMITHTOWN • 631-724-9800 www.nedvinhometeam.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Jeff Bass, LBA, GRI – 76 – L E G A L - E A S E Estate Planning Means Planning Ahead continued from page 74 Three additional documents are also essential to the planning process. They are the Living Will, Health Care Proxy, and Durable Power of Attorney. The Living Will enables you to provide instructions as to the use of life-sustaining treatment in the event you are terminally ill or suffering from an illness or injury with no chance of recovery. A Health Care Proxy enables the person of your choice to make any and all health care decisions for you in the event you are incapable of making them yourself. The proxy can provide for specific instructions as to any and all medical treatment. These documents can save your family unnecessary grief and anguish in the event you become permanently unconscious with no expectation of recovery. In essence, these documents can aid your family in convincing a doctor or hospital to end life support. The alternative is to apply to the Court to direct the doctor or hospital to withhold treatment. This is obviously a costly, time consuming and painful alternative. A Durable Power of Attorney permits the person of your choice to act on your behalf regarding financial decision making. This will avoid the need for Court intervention in order to access your bank accounts and/or pay bills in the event you are unable to do so. It may also be a crucial tool to enable a person in need of nursing home care to qualify for Medicaid – thus saving thousands of dollars in health care costs. These planning tools should be • • • • CALL TODAY FOR • • • • HUGE SAVINGS FOR ALL YOUR FENCING NEEDS • Vinyl • Wood • Chain Link • Aluminum • Railings • Estate Gates • Operating Systems discussed with a competent attorney since each document has specific requirements and execution formalities. Both you and your loved ones can be protected with proper planning. In future articles we will discuss different areas of interest including the process of buying and selling a home in today’s tumultuous market, matrimonial law and personal injury. We welcome your questions and comments to [email protected]. Editor’s Note: Lisa and Stephen Haber have both been practicing law for over 20 years. They can be reached at Haber & Haber, LLP, a law firm they share, with offices now in Saint James and Garden City. For additional information call (516) 742-7277 or (631) 379-6652 Lisa cell). The Habers reside in Saint James with their three daughters. BUYERS - NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!!! Mortgage Rates Are Low! Home Prices Have Stabilized! Call BONNIE GLENN FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS. 255 West Main St., Smithtown 631-360-1900 ext. 231 Direct: 631-584-3950 Email: [email protected] View All My Listings At: www.bonnieglennhomes.com CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN ST. JAMES HOMESTEAD LANDSCAPING INC. 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JAMES, NEW YORK 11780 & Associates, Inc. • TEL: 631.584.0004 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 • FAX: 631.584.2111 – 78 – L E G A L - E A S E The Importance of a Health Care Proxy by John L. Belford By executing a Health Care Proxy you appoint an agent to make health care decisions for you if you become unable to make those decisions for yourself. As a general rule a physician should not perform an invasive procedure upon his or her patient without the patient’s informed consent. If you have not executed a Health Care Proxy and if you become unable to make health care decisions for yourself, your physician will be faced with a difficult decision. He or she knows the procedure or procedures that should be performed, but he or she does not have your consent. Often the physician can consult with family members and present the question to a hospital committee for advice, but neither are legally effective and the advice from the committee cannot be obtained quickly. Accordingly, if a physician proceeds without the patient’s consent without the benefit of a Health Care Proxy he or she risks a lawsuit for treating a patient without the patient’s consent. You avoid this problem if you execute a Health Care Proxy. If you cannot make health care decisions for yourself, the person you appoint as your health care agent on the Health Care Proxy can make health care decisions for you and the physician can proceed with the appropriate procedures as if you had consented to said procedures yourself. The form is available on-line and at stationery stores, hospitals and attorneys’ offices. The Health Care Proxy form is simple to complete and needs two (2) witnesses. The Health Care Proxy does not need to be signed before a notary public. It would be prudent to execute the Health Care Proxy with the assistance of persons familiar with the form such as an attorney, a notary public, a physician or other health care provider. Editor’s Note: John L. Belford, Jr., Esq., has been practicing law for 39 years, with 32 of them here in St. James at 217 Lake Avenue at the corner of Woodlawn and Lake Avenues. A graduate of Columbia Law School, John specializes in real estate, wills & estate planning and elder law. For additional information, call him at 862-8600. St. James Healthcare Center Our staff ’s unequaled professionalism and superb loving care are the very heart of our commitment to service. 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Belford, Jr. EDUCATION REAL ESTATE WILLS & ESTATES, TAX PLANNING, PROBATE AND ESTATE ADMINISTRATION, HEALTH CARE PROXIES & POWERS OF ATTORNEY GUARDIANSHIP LAW MEDICAID PLANNING • Chaminade High School • Holy Cross College • Columbia Law School EXPERIENCE • Lieutenant (JG) U.S. Navy (1963-1965) • Suffolk County Bar Association since 1974 Present or Past Member of Elder Law, Taxation (Chairman, 1976), Ethics, Matrimonial and Banking & Insurance Committees • Qualified as Guardian Ad Litem • St. James Chamber of Commerce (Past President, 1977) OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 80 – I N SHS Class of 1959 Reunion Are you a member of the Smithtown High School’s Class of 1959? If so, please contact the Class Reunion Committee to make plans to attend your 50th Reunion! Do you have contact information about any of our classmates? Please share it with us so we can be sure to contact them! The Committee Betty (Nelsen) Cravotta 631-584-5131 [email protected] Thea (Jamison) Carroll 631-265-7684 [email protected] Joan (Streib) Diercks 631-724-5144 [email protected] Gene Sampieri 631-584-5924 [email protected] T H E S C H O O L S HALLOWEEN HAPPINESS... Sts. Philip and James 3-day morning nursery class is pictured in costume celebrating Halloween 2008. For advertising rates & information call 862-9849 APPLYING FOR COLLEGE? TRANSFERRING TO ANOTHER COLLEGE? STRUGGLING WITH TIME MANAGEMENT? 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The entries which qualified for Regional judging will be displayed at the Mills Pond House, 660 Route 25A in St. James, on February 14 through March 14, 2009 in the Youth Art Showcase Exhibit. Pictured here are: Taylor Pedley, Rachel Roth, Marc Bigio, Erin Murphy, Michael McCreesh, Emily Peterson, Victoria Walsh, Emily Lyons, Savannah Hallock, Kevin O’Rourke, Kaitlyn Malone, Jacqueline Pedley, Olivia Peterson, and Thomas Callon. Little Mozart CHILD CARE 432 Lake Avenue; St. James, NY 584-3671 Nursery & Pre-School • Ages 18 Months-5 Years Now Accepting Infants 6 Weeks & Up Full Time Child Care 7 am-6 pm $775 Half Days and Full Days Available NYS Certified Teachers All Meals & Snacks Included Kindergarten Preparedness Reading Readiness Science (Cause & Effect, Life Cycles) Math (Rote Counting, Patterns, Shapes) Social Studies (All About My Community) Morning & Aftercare (Free Pick Up from St. James Elementary) OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY FROM 7:00 A.M. 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ALL SAINTS DAY CELEBRATION Mrs. Testa’s 6th grade class at Sts. Philip and James School in St. James celebrated All Saints Day with their annual Saints Day presentation on Halloween. Each child researched a Saint, dressed like that Saint and made an oral presentation in church. They are pictured here with Mrs. Testa and Father Ed Koch. BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS 291 Lake Avenue St. James, NY 11780 (631) 584-0100 Fax: (631) 584-2304 LAW OFFICE OF JOSEPH A. BOLLHOFER, P.C. Accidents/Personal Injury Estate Planning and Administration Elder Law • Real Estate Joseph A. Bollhofer, Esq. Past President, Chamber of Commerce Wishing you every happiness this holiday season and throughout the coming year. R.J.K. GARDENS INC. – CREATIVE LANDSCAPING – Admitted to Practice Law in New York & New Jersey (631) 862-0031 Laurie S tudio The Art of Photography 862-7056 www.lauriestudio.com OVER 40 YEARS OF LOCAL SERVICE! Award winning photography!!! 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No registration is required to attend. For additional information call 360-7517. On Tuesday, January 13 and Wednesday, January 28 evening registrations will be held to accommodate working parents. The evening registrations will start at 5:30 p.m. and conclude at 8 p.m. Those students who will reach their 5th birthday on or before December 1, 2009 are eligible to register. For additional information, please call th Registration Office at 382-2018. FIXED ANNUITIES ARE A SAFE WAY TO PROTECT YOUR RETIREMENT SAVINGS. CALL ME TO FIND OUT HOW. Lawrence Darcey (631) 265-5800 872 MIDDLE COUNTRY RD Larry Darcey ST. JAMES Saint James [email protected] 631-265-5800 Donald Mackenzie (631) 265-5800 872 MIDDLE COUNTRY RD Donald Mackenzie ST. JAMES Saint James [email protected] 631-265-5800 P.S. Serving the community for over 20 years Allstate Life Insurance Company of New York, Home Office, Hauppauge, NY. 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Brian has accomplished so much in the time he has spent at the Shaolin Self Defense Center, 430-8 North Country Road in St. James (617-5148). With the dedicated help of Sensei Ryan McKenna and Sensei Chris McKenna of Shaolin, Brian has become proficient in defense and focus. Brian’s parents want to thank Ryan and Chris for taking the extra time needed to help with Brian’s self confidence. “Their hard work and kindness in training our son, has enabled him to accomplish more than we could have hoped for.” Much love and congratulations to our son, Brian... we could not be more proud of you! –Mommy, Daddy and Robert. Joseph A. 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I was part of a close knit group of women at that gym and did not expect to find the same atmosphere at Energy Fitness. I reluctantly joined because I knew that, due to health issues, I needed to continue my exercise routine. The staff at Energy was welcoming, warm and extremely helpful. Soon I began taking classes that I never thought I would be able to handle. The instructors and personal trainers are very knowledgeable and in tune with their clients’ needs. Each one is unique in the way they teach; there is something for everyone at Energy Fitness. I am part of the Monday nutrition class,“getting it on in the kitchen with Katie”. I have diabetes and food allergies so I need to be knowledgeable about diet and nutrition. This class is helping me stay focused and introducing me to some great recipe ideas. I have begun to push myself harder and I am seeing results. Not only is my diabetes in control but I have gone down 2 pant sizes. 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Each and every game featured Stampede players rising to the occasion, right down to the last two victories that secured perfection. The final two games were tough shutout wins. During both games, no errors were committed, and only four hits were allowed. The box scores only told part of the story at season’s end. Textbook Stampede team effort paved the way to 14 & 0. With the best record in town, and now 21 straight victories, the Fall campaign featured wins versus previous champions and playoff teams. Stampede pitching registered 4 shut outs, 2 complete games, 2 no-hitters, and being backed by the league’s best defense, allowed only 23 runs all season. Their team batting aver- Smithtown Stampeded are pictured (L-R): Coaches: Joe Soriano, Kevin Nolan; Players: Paul Cooper, Jason Fingerhut, Connor Nolan, Salvatore Rizzo, Michael Hussey; Manager Sal Rizzo, Coach Nick Sheuchenko; front: Anthony Rizzo, Timmy Donnelly, Joseph Soriano, Michael Palazzo, Nicky Sheuchenko, and Nicholas Rizzo. age of .341, and on-base percentage of .466 paced the offensive attack. The steady offense proved capable of winning games 18-1, while the pitching and defense provided many highlight reel moments. “Hustle, Effort, Dedication. The Team, the Parents... the Way,” is the Stampede motto. For the complete Stampede story, including their Fall season highlights, please visit them and their sponsors on the web at www.freeteams.net/SmithtownSt ampedeBaseball Read Our Town ¥ St. James Online at www.ourtownstjames.com Don’t Dispair! REPAIR! 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Today chiropractors are licensed doctors of chiropractic (designated with the abbreviation of DC) in 50 states and are graduates of accredited chiropractic colleges. Chiropractic and medical school curricula are similar; like medical students, chiropractic students must complete a residency program and be tested, licensed, and monitored by state and national peer-review boards. How Does It Work? Chiropractors are the only professionals trained to diagnose and treat spinal subluxations – vertebrae that have moved out of position. A subluxation can result from an injury or trauma or from everyday activities, like poor posture or sleeping in an awkward position. Over time the misaligned vertebrae create pressure on the spine that can cause an imbalance in the body and affect the nerves. When To Use Chiropractic care generally falls into three categories: relief, correction, and maintenance. Relief is used to provide immediate easing of acute pain. Correc- Peace! Editor’s Note: Dr. Linda Bocchichio is a chiropractor practicing at 105 Lake Avenue So. in Nesconset. She is the founder of the St. James Walking Club and is a former president of the St. James Chamber of Commerce. For further information, call 979-9854. Light Awakenings ~ Meditation & Beyond classes, workshops, groups... Now Registering! Who Were You Before You Were You? Jan. 7, 7:30 p.m. - Past Life Regression & Workshop Warmest Holiday Wishes to all my Patients & Friends You’ve made my years of practice a pure pleasure! tion typically refers to treatment that requires a longer period of care for problems that have occurred over time. A maintenance program may be used to help ensure that a weakened spine remains in alignment and that a healthy spine stays fit, allowing one to enjoy lasting health benefits. See your chiropractor today and have a Happy Healthy Holiday. Follow Your Dreams Jan. 14, 7:30 p.m. - Meditation & Workshop Judith S. Giannotti, R. 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Fad Diets Might Do More Harm Than Good Though a new one seemingly arrives each year boasting the potential for bigger and better results, fad diets might actually do more harm than good. According to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), fad diets often overemphasize one particular food or type of food, contradicting the longstanding medical emphasis on the health benefits of a balanced diet. Whereas a balanced diet recommends eating a variety of foods from the Food Guide Pyramid, fad diets often place too great an emphasis on one specific group while minimizing if not completely ignoring the rest of the food groups. While fad diets might show instant results, the FDA notes that longterm positive results, such as keeping weight off, are not common. In addition, certain fad diets might promote weight loss, but result in other, less noticeable side effects. For example, a high-protein diet could also be high in fat. A diet high in fat could increase choles- terol levels in the blood, therebyincreasing a person’s risk for heart disease and certain cancers. The FDA also notes that no evidence exists to suggest that high-protein diets are effective in helping people maintain initial weight loss. So while fad diets might provide instant results, their effectiveness in the longterm is unproven, and dieters could be putting themselves in a worse position than they’re already in. St. James Chamber of Commerce Members – 2008 PLEASE SUPPORT THESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBER BUSINESSES A & D Gold Silver Access Intelligence Group Allstate Insurance - Holst Agency Alpine Pastry Shop American Dream Pressure Cleaning & Maintenance American Real Estate Associates Law Office of Craig A. Andreoli Artpix Studio Law Office of Ann Ball, P.C. Bella Vita City Grill Best Pool Service Bijesse & Belford, Attorney Joseph A. Bollhofer, P.C., Attorney Branch Funeral Home Capital One Bank Century 21 North End Realty Chief Chimney Services Chiropractic Healthcare of St. James Chorus Line Dance Studio Climbing the Walls Interiors Competition Infiniti of Smithtown Costco Wholesale Creative Windows, Ltd. Curves Daniel Gale/Sotheby’s International DeBarbieri Associates - Realtors DeBlasio Capo - Design Build Dowling Brothers Autobody Dowling Knipfing & Klein Insurance Eastern Cesspool Eddie’s Power Equipment Edward Jones/Scott Posner Energy Interactive Fitness Enspire Design Group, PLLC Essenfeld & Co., CPA LLP FeelGoods Healthy Family Cafe Fitness Together Flowerfield Celebrations G. Smith Electrical Services George’s Innovative Inflatables Lawrence Glazer / NY Life Ins. Grape Culture, Ltd. Graphics du jour/Our Town Gyrodyne Company of America Harbor Collision Harbor Country Day School Hedlund Electrical Corp. Henrietta Homes & Properties Hither Brook Nursery & Florist Interiors by Louise J. Michaels Clothier J. C. Broderick & Associates King Kullen Grocery King O’Rourke Auto Group of Smithtown Kirin Hibachi Japanese Restaurant The Knox School Lake Village Delicatessen Lesco Construction The Little Gym of Smithtown Little Mozart Academy Long Island Family Medical Group Michael Macrina Architect, P.C. Maginniss Team of ReMax Beyond Main Street Meats & Catering Memento Photography Merrill Lynch The Verdi Fullen Baum Group Mister Softee - David Keller Montages by Kerri Morecraft Construction Co. Natalie Weinstein Design Assoc. 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Rolsyn Savings Bank Sal’s Auto Body Scientific Pest Management Seiskaya Ballet Shaolin Self Defense Center Sivana Salon Smithtown Chamber of Commerce Smithtown News Smithtown Township Arts Council Smithwest Service Center Spatique Medical Spa St. James Electrical Contracting St. James Episcopal Church OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. James Fire Department James Florist & Gift Shop James Funeral Home James Healthcare Center James Jewelry Shoppe James Lumber Corp. James Medical Services James Natural Food James Pasta James Plaza Nursing Facility James Post Office James Self Storage James Silk Screen & Embroidery State Farm Insurance/Winter Stefani’s Interiors Stony Brook University Stony Brook University Medical Center Stork’s Meats Suffolk Federal Credit Union Swaine’s Bait & Tackle Tagi A. Garbizu & Associates Times Beacon Record Newspapers Total Family Dentistry of St. James Touch of Class Car Wash Tru Salon True Sport Care Vazac Contracting Corp V.F.W. Post 395 Vickers Gallery & Framing Villa Sorrento Restaurant Windmill Oil Tank Service Zar Cafe – 95 – EFFECTIVE AFTER SPINAL DECOMPRESSION Fig. 4: Post-spinal decompression T2weighted mid-sagittal (A) and axial (B) MR images through the l5/S1 levels obtained using an upright weight-bearing position. Observe that there has been complete resolution of the previous extruded disc herniation at the L5/S1 level. These images were performed approximately 7.5 months after the first of 17 spinal decompression treatments. There was complete resolution of the patient’s back and leg pain. Decompression Therapy has many years of research and practice. It can benefit people who suffer from: • Herniated Discs • Whiplash • Pinched Nerves • Radiculopathy • Headaches • Low Back Pain Computerized X-Rays Can be put on disk 265 Lake Avenue St. James, NY 11780 (631) 584-7722 We Are Here To Help You We accept many insurance carriers & take direct payment as well OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 96 – C E L E B R A T I O N S Jennifer Ceponis and Martin Daley Ceponis / Daley Engaged The Ceponis family of St. James would like to share their joy in announcing the engagement of Jennifer Ceponis to Martin Daley. Jennifer is the daughter of Joanne and the late Paul Ceponis and Martin is the son of Leslie Dykeman of Albany and Martin Daley, Sr. of Boston. Jennifer, a transportation planner for the Capital District Transportation Committee, and Martin, project director of New York State Parks and Trails, met while attending the master program in Regional Planning at SUNY Albany. A fall 2009 wedding is planned in Albany. May God bless them on this joyous journey in life together. Congratulations and best wishes to the happy family from your friends in St. James. Erin and Brian Kessler Wedding Congratulations Paul and Betsy Carey, of St. James, congratulate their daughter Erin Elizabeth and son-inlaw Brian Matthew Kessler on the first anniversary of their marriage. Brian is the son of Ronald and Nancy Kessler of Naples, Florida. Erin and Brian were married at Sts. Philip and James R.C. Church in St. James on December 29, 2007 by Monsignor Brian McNamara. The wedding party included Erin’s brothers Timothy, Matthew and Owen, her sister Bridget and sister-in-law Jaime Carey. Brian’s brothers, Thomas and Andrew, were Best Men. Their wedding reception was held at The Hamlet at Willow Creek in Mount Sinai. Over the summer the couple traveled to Costa Rico for their honeymoon. Erin is a third grade teacher for the Ryeneck School District. Brian is employed by NASDAQ as a product specialist. They reside in Larchmont, NY. Congratulations Courtney File... ...on your selection to Camp Broadway and your performance in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade! We are so proud of you! With love, Your Teachers – Roseann, Rachel, Dawn, Jenine and the entire Chorus Line family. OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 97 – May your holidays be filled with happy smiles and precious memories. May your home be filled with the love of family and friends to keep you warm inside and out. May the new year be filled with peace and every blessing. At this time of year we cherish our friends and friendships. We look forward to serving you in the new year. RELIANCE REAL ESTATE (631) 862-9000 PERSONAL SERVICE PERSONAL ATTENTION 359 Lake Avenue, Saint James, NY 11780 William J. Garthe Licensed Real Estate Broker www.SearchingLongIsandNY.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 98 – P O E T ’ S C O R N E R A Prayer The Holidays by David F. McKell, St. James General Store by John Taratunio, Fairfield Condos The beauty of the seasons, Is underlined by Fall. Just look outside your window And you can see it all. Th vivid reds and yellows With ever present green, Reminds us of God’s presence, As he paints another scene. Oh, how fortunate we all are To experience what’s here. Our annual four seasons, That get richer year by year. Snowflakes falling Kids snow balling The air’s so crisp and clean It’s when girls and boys Look for bags of toys From Santa and his reindeer The whole world’s white So clean and bright It’s such a lovely scene Friends send greetings Families have meetings Everyone is full of cheer It’s Christmas trees When kids say please It’s a jolly time of year It’s when faith and love Gets a much needed shove At this merriest time of year The Northeast of the U.S.A. Is a gift that we all love. So stop today and look around And thank the Lord above. T H E F I N I S H L I N E • National Grid’s website www.thinksmartthinkgreen.co m features energy efficiency programs and saving tips, a list of qualified energy services companies and much more. National Grid is an international energy delivery company. LIHEAP continued from page 30 • and to determine eligibility, customers should contact their local energy assistance agency, Community Action Agency or state department of social services. • Billing options – National Grid’s budget billing program helps to spread payments out more evenly across the year. This is particularly helpful to those on fixed incomes. Visit www.nationalgridus.com for more information on this and other payment programs. Smithtown Performing Arts Center continued from page 53 the ruthless media mogul, or the self-taught Idaho farm boy Jekyll And Hyde - The Musical October 17 - November 15 The evocative tale of the epic battle between good and evil, “Jekyll and Hyde” is a true musical phenomenon. Subscription plans available at substantial savings. Call the box OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 office at 724-3700 more information. Become a member and save with additional benefits. Annual membership is $75 and a lifetime membership is $300. Benefits include additional 10% discount on the purchase of tickets to any performance or subscription package, preferred status for seating, and much more. Usdan continued from page 52 opportunities for advanced high school-age performing and visual artists. These include Music Staff Internships, a Summer Ballet Intensive, and a year-round program of immersion in the visual arts for selected high school students, the Usdan Honors Art Collective. For more information, call the Center at 643-7900, (212) 7726060, or visit www.usdan.com. – 99 – Still Need A Reason To Get To The Gym? LOOK AT WHAT MICHELE HAS ACCOMPLISHED. Pounds Lost: 25 Body Fat Lost: 9.7 % Get a Membership Discount when you enroll in our 30-Day Nutrition Program Before Today • GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE • Catherine’s Total Fitness for Women 7 Flowerfield, St. James, NY 584-5467 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 100 – V E T E R A N ’ S D A Y P A R A D E Veteran’s Day was celebrated nationwide on Tuesday, November 11, and St. James residents turned out to show their support at the annual Veteran’s Day Parade and ceremony here in town. It was a day to honor all those who served and those who are still serving in our Armed Forces. We join our neighbors and friends in extending our gratitude and thanks to al our Veterans! MEGAN SHUTKA MARCHES IN VETERANS DAY PARADE... LTJG Megan Shutka is flanked by Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick and Legislator Lynne Nowick at the Veterans’ Day ceremonies in St. James. Megan, a new member of the John W. Cooke VFW Post 395, marched with her fellow Post members in the November 11, 2008 parade on Lake Avenue, to the applause of her friends and neighbors, and especially her proud parents Meg and Charlie. Megan is currently stationed on the aircraft carrier Enterprise, CVN 65, based in Norfolk, but she expects to be leaving soon for duty in Afghanistan. As a public Affairs Officer, her duties have taken her many places, including the West and Central African Partnership Station, focusing on maritime safety and security training with the African navy. Photo by Commander Edward Gaskell, USNR ret. OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 101 – Dr. Gregory R. Thomaier CHIROPRACTOR 338 LAKE AVENUE (Across from the Post Office) EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTS TAKEN 584-8100 SERVING THE ST. JAMES COMMUNITY 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 the very best and latest information about exercise, health and diet. Season’s Greetings “T’was the day before Christmas, but there was no cheer. No jingle bells jingled, no sound of reindeer. The word had got out that Santa was sick. There’d be no friendly visit from jolly St. Nick. The people were smiling, the music was snappy, With all the patients contented and happy. In a very short time, to judge by the clock, He was in the adjustment room talking to Doc. The people were sad; no gaiety sounded, For Christmas had come, but Santa was grounded. He walked down the street, and what should be see? The lights were still on at the local D.C. “Oh Doc, take a look at the size of this pack! Have you an idea what it does to by back?” Poor Stanta was miserable; just barely able, With the helpd of the Doctor, to get on the table. Now Santa was not one to like a new tactic, But all else had failed, so he’d try Chiropractic. He entered the office, and saw with a glance In a place such as this, illness hasn’t a chance. The Doctor was gentle. Without fuss or tussle, He examined the vertebrae and relaxed every muscle. He spotted the trouble and then with a click, He started aligning the ailing St. Nick. MEMBER: • AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION • INTERNATIONAL CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION • COUNCIL ON DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING So may I, at this time, echo his cheer? Merry Christmas to you and a Happy New Year.” – Author unknown • AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION SPORTS COUNCIL • N.Y.S. CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION • AMERICAN MEDICAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Gentle Effective Treatment of: • • • • • • • • And Santa felt aches and pains slipping away. In no time at all he began to feel gay. The air was a-tingle with new fallen snow, And healthy Kris Kringle was rarin’ to go. Back/Leg Pain (Sciatica, Disc Problems) Neck/Arm Pain (Numbness, Tingling) Whiplash injuries Pinched Nerves Scoliosis Sports Injuries TMJ Disorders Headaches OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 • Worker’s Compensation • No Fault (Auto) • Union Plans • Major Medical • etc... – 102 – O B I T U A R I E S Ralph S. Croskey, Jr. Ralph S. Croskey, Jr., of Ronkonkoma, NY and Boca Raton, FL, died peacefully on October 24, 2008 in Florida at the age of 87. He was born on March 24, 1921 in Philadelphia, PA to Lucile Stothart and Ralph S. Croskey whom predeceased him. Ralph grew up in PA, graduated from Haverford School in 1939 then continued his education at Cornell University, graduating in 1943. He was an officer in the U.S. Air Force during WWII serving from 19431946. He received his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1948. A published author in 2004 and long-time manager of Mutual of NY in Manhattan. Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth. Devoted father of Ralph III, Christine, Stephen, Rebecca and Julie. Devoted step-father of Cindy, George and Kim. Loving brother of Thomas and Mary Lou. Cherished grandfather of 21 grandchildren and one great grandchild. A memorial visitation and service was held at the St. James Funeral Home in St. James, NY. Arrangements were entrusted to our family; Kenneth J. Maher, Kerry J. Maher and Kenneth J. Maher, Jr. at the St. James Funeral Home, St. James. Thomas Christy ceded in death by his sister Jane Dinan. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on November 29, 2008 at Notre Dame Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Interment followed at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Bath. Contributions in his name can be made to: Notre Dame Catholic Church, Bethlehem 18018; YMCA of Greater New York, 5 W. 63rd Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10023; or Doctors Without Borders USA, PO Box 5030, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5030. Andrew S. Eschbach Andrew S. Eschbach, of Ridge L.I., passed away on November 23, 2008. Beloved husband of the late Lanie. Cherished father of Sharon (Patty), Drew (Jennifer), Christine (James), Sharon and Mark Hamilton. Loving grandpa of Jonathan, Nicole and Mark. Devoted brother of Marilyn, Joseph and Suellen. A Funeral Service was held on November 26, 2008 at the St. James Funeral Home. Interment followed at St. James Episcopal Cemetery, St. James. Arrangements were entrusted to our family; Kenneth J. Maher, Kerry J. Maher and Kenneth J. Maher, Jr. at the St. James Funeral Home, St. James. Christopher P. O’Brien Thomas W. Christy, formerly of Smithtown and Hanover Township, passed away on November 24, 2008 at the age of 82 at the VNA Hospice of St. Luke’s, Lower Saucon Township. He and his wife Gertrude E. (McCormack) Christy celebrated their 59th anniversary in August. Born in the Bronx, NY, he was the son of the late Thomas W. and Helen (O’Donnell) Christy. He was a 1944 graduate of Valley Stream High School, and a 1950 graduate of St. John’s University. Thomas served with the US Army Air Corp during World War II. He worked for Shell Oil in Brooklyn retiring as Plant Manager in 1987 after 35 years of service. He was a volunteer teacher for Project Business in Brooklyn. Thomas was a member of Notre Dame Catholic Church of Bethlehem, where he served as a Eucharistic Minister; and after retiring, he volunteered as finance/business manager at the Church for 17 years. Thomas was a volunteer or the YMCA of Greater New York in Manhattan, where he was a three-time recipient of the “Man of the Year” award. He is survived by his wife, sons, Thomas J. and his wife, Linda of St. James, NY; James (Barbara) of Bloomsburg; Joseph J. (Mariann) of Ann Arbor, MI; Jerry (Janet) of Gilbertsville; Daniel P. (Lisa) of Bath; daughter, Mary Christy of Bath with whom he resided; sister, Helen McCauliff (Gregory) of Dennisport, MA; and 11 grandchildren. Thomas was pre- Christopher P. O’Brien, life-long resident of St. James, passed away suddenly on November 27, 2008. Cherished husband of Beth. Loving father of Hung, Tu, Erin, and Annie. Beloved brother of Patricia, Judy, Joe and Tom. Devoted brother-in-law of Jane, Barbara, Sharon, Susan and Timothy. Beloved uncle to many. A Funeral Mass was held on December 2, 2008 at Sts. Philip & James R.C. Church, St. James. Committal was private. Arrangements were entrusted to our family; Kenneth J. Maher, Kerry J. Maher and Kenneth J. Maher, Jr. at the St. James Funeral Home, St. James. Anthony J. Palladino Anthony J. Palladino, of Sayville L.I., passed away on November 19, 2008. Beloved husband of the late Josephine. Cherished mother of Linda (Eric) Kushins, Dolores (Bill) Maggi, and Robert (Laurie) Palladino. Loving BABA of seven and great grandfather of one. A Funeral Mass was held at Sts. Philip & James R.C. Church in St. James. Interment followed at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. Arrangements were entrusted to our family; Kenneth J. Maher, Kerry J. Maher and Kenneth J. Maher, Jr. at the St. James Funeral Home. OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 103 – Personal Attention & Dignified Service - Our Continuing Tradition ST. JAMES FUNERAL HOME, I NC. KENNETH J. MAHER Owner, Licensed Manager & Director KERRY J. MAHER KENNETH J. MAHER, JR. Licensed Director Licensed Director ~ IN LOVING MEMORY OF AELYSCHE M. MAHER ~ May your Holidays bring you Peace & Healing in the New Year! With Our Love & Prayers, Ken, Kerry, Ken, Jr. and the rest of the Maher Family 551 NORTH COUNTRY ROAD, ROUTE 25A, ST. JAMES, N.Y. 11780 Office: (631) 584-5200 Fax: (631) 584-5256 ~ Pre-Planning Funeral Arrangements Available ~ www.stjamesfuneralhome.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 104 – O B I T U A R I E S John A. Churilla John A. Churilla, a/k/a Jack, passed away on October 30, 2008 at the age of 66. He was a Veteran of US Air Force. John boxed professionally and was an accomplished playwright. He enjoyed acting and stock car racing. Beloved husband of Marie. Loving father of Darren, Melissa, Chad and Jaclyn. Dear brother of Mary Ann Wilson. A Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick R.C. Church in Smithtown. Cremation followed at Washington Memorial Park. Services were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and the Vigliante Family. Louis DiClementi Louis DiClementi, passed away on November 3, 2008 at the age of 85. Beloved husband of Anna. Cherished father of Carmella DeFichy and Gary DiClementi. Dear brother of Lester Clements, Jean Burke, Phyllis DiClementi, Carmella DeNicholas and the late Michael, Ted and Helen. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Gary, Louis, Carl and Christopher. A Funeral Mass was celebrated at Sts. Philip and James R.C. Church in St. James. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery. Services were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and the Vigliante Family. Carmine C. Fischetti Carmine C. Fischetti passed away on November 6, 2008 at the age of 84. He was a member of the Smithtown Elks and Smithtown Senior Citizens. Beloved husband of Julia. Cherished father to Marie McGourty, Judie Amato, Bill Laux and the late Jerry and Jack Laux. Beloved grandfather to 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. A Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Josephs R.C. Church in Kings Park. Interment followed at St. Johns Cemetery, Middle Village. Services were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and the Vigliante Family. Eileen M. Flores Eileen M. Flores, of Stony Brook, NY, passed away on November 20, 2008 at the age of 86. Beloved wife of the late Joseph. Loving mother of Linda (Dennis) West and Jolene (Robert) Paterson. Cherished grandmother of seven and great grandmother of seven. A Funeral Mass was held on November 24, 2008 at Sts. Philip and James R.C. Church in St. James. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery. Services were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and the Vigliante Family. Lana Norcia Lana Norcia passed away on November 22, 2008 at the age of 62. Beloved mother of Anthony, Lisa and Jon. Cherished grandmother of Amanda, Nicholas, Christina, Heather, Victoria, Anthony, Christopher and Timothy. Dear sister of Robert Eschimi. A Funeral Mass was held at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church in Smithtown. Cremation followed at Washington Memorial Park. Services were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and the Vigliante Family. OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Josephine F. Profeta Josephine F. Profeta, passed away on November 1, 2008 at the age of 95. Beloved wife of the late Peter P. Devoted mother of Paul P. and JoAnn Fiasconaro. Cherished grandmother of five and great grandmother of nine. A Funeral Mass was celebrated at Immaculate Conception R.C. Church in Westhampton. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery. Services were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and the Vigliante Family. Michael J. Sturm Michael J. Sturm, passed away on November 3, 2008 at the age of 56. He served faithfully as Elder of the Smithtown Gospel Tabernacle. Beloved husband of Elizabeth. Cherished father of Daniel, Matthew and Rachel. Dear brother of Andrew. He is also survived by nephews Christopher and Steven. A Committal Service was held at the Branch Funeral Home and a private cremation followed at Washington Memorial Park. Donations to the Gospel Tabernacle Building Fund, 1 Higbie Lane, Smithtown, NY 11787 are appreciated. Services were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and the Vigliante Family. – 105 – OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 106 – O B I T U A R I E S Donald T. Wasson Donald Wasson, a St. James resident for the past 34 years, celebrated his 102nd birthday on October 17, 2008. He passed away peacefully on November 23, 2008 at the St. James Healthcare Center where he had been a resident for the past year and a half. He was treasurer of the Nesconset Senior Citizens club for 15 years. He is survived by three children Eleanor Gruesbeck (Ken), Geraldine Burzotta (Eugene), and Donald (Margie); eight grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and Donald T. Wasson nine great-great grandchildren. The family would like to thank the administration and all the staff for the exceptional care, love and kindness that he was given while he was a resident at St. James Healthcare Center. Funeral Services were held on November 29, 2008 at the St. James Funeral Home. Interment followed at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram. Arrangements were entrusted to the care of Kenneth J. Maher, Kerry J. Maher and Kenneth J. Maher, Jr. at the St. James Funeral Home in St. James. Charlotte A. Sambach Charlotte A. Sambach, of St. James, passed away on November 27, 2008. Loving wife of the late Helmut. Cherished mother of Mia, Margaret, Maria, Marc and Matthew. Loving Grandmother of 11. A Funeral Mass was held on December 1, 2008 at Sts. Philip & James R.C. Church, St. James. Entombment followed at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Coram. Arrangements were entrusted to our family; Kenneth J. Maher, Kerry J. Maher and Kenneth J. Maher, Jr. at the St. James Funeral Home, St. James. Florence Waag Florence Waag (nee Martino), passed away on November 5, 2008 at the age of 80. Beloved wife of Don. Cherished mother of Diane (John) McLaughlin, Linda (Sal) D’Angelo, and Donna (Rich) Bonta. Cherished grandmother of Johnnie (Debra), Dina, Michael, Donny, Christian, and Tiana. Cherished sister of Anne DelGreco, Gloria Cavagnaro and the late Michael Martino. She will also be missed by many nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass was held at Sts. Philip and James R.C. Church in St. James. Interment followed at St. Patrick’s Cemetery. Services were entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and the Vigliante Family. This is the watch Stephen Hollingshead Jr. was wearing when he encountered a drunk driver. Time of death 6:55pm. Photo by Michael Mazzeo Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk. OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 107 – I N T H E N E W S Season’s Grievings: Remembering a Loved One Over the Holidays submitted by John H. Vigliante It’s the time of year for festive family get-togethers, stockings hung by the fire, twinkling tree lights and the spreading of holiday cheer. However, you probably aren’t feeling very cheerful if you’re missing a passed love one. Because the holidays are a time when loved ones gather, this season can be particularly difficult for those who have lost a dear friend or family member – whether they died recently or many years ago. Fortunately, there are countless ways to remember a loved one over the holidays. Even the simplest rituals could help you through this trying time – from lighting a candle in their memory to visiting a special holiday memorial service. Not only will these activities help you through your grief, but they may also offer you a sense of peace. With a little effort, you may find yourself slipping into the holiday spirit after all. Here are 12 meaningful ways to remember your loved one this holiday season: 1. Write a private holiday letter to your loved one. This will help you express your feelings and get some things off your chest. 2. Visit a special holiday memorial service at your local church or funeral home. You may have an opportunity to light a candle or hang an ornament on a tree in honor of your loved one. 3. Listen to some of your loved one’s favorite music – whether it’s holiday tunes, blues or rock n’ roll. This is a great way to hold the memory of your friend or family member close. 9. Hang a special ornament on your tree or a stocking in honor of your loved one. You may ask friends and family members to place a special note in the stocking that could be shared later. 10. Prepare your loved one’s favorite food or holiday dish. 11. Adopt an underprivileged family for the holidays or donate money to a soup kitchen or animal shelter. Helping others in need may help distract you from your own grief. 12. Before your family’s holiday meal, offer a special toast or prayer in remembrance of your loved one. 4. Look at photos or watch videos of your loved one. This will give you the sense that he or she is near for the holidays. 5. Donate the money you would have spent on gifts for your loved one to his or her favorite charity. 6. Light a candle. Whether you light one at church, at a memorial service or simply in your home, this is a meaningful way to honor your loved one. 7. Plan a special holiday remembrance or celebration of life event and invite of your loved one’s closest friends and family members. 8. Hold a casual holiday gettogether in honor of your loved one. This will give you and other family members an opportunity to share favorite stories and memories. OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Although there are numerous ways to remember your loved one this time of year, it’s important to understand that each friend and family member will have their own unique way of coping with the loss. While some may want to join you for a holiday memorial service at your church, others may be more comfortable mourning privately in their home. Above all else, remember that it’s okay to be emotional this time of year. Allow yourself to feel grief, sadness, loneliness or even anger. Just because it’s the holidays, you shouldn’t be forced to bottle up your feelings. On the same token, you shouldn’t feel guilty for experiencing happiness or joy during the holidays. This is not a sign of disrespect to your passed love one – it’s just a sign that you’re ready to keep on living. Editor’s Note: John Vigliante is one of the owners of the Branch Funeral Home in Smithtown. If you need extra support this holiday season, call 724-9500 for information about their grief counseling services. – 108 – I N F.Y.I. B R I E F ongoing opportunities, community services a n d g e n e r a l i n fo r m a t i o n A.A. MEETINGS Alcoholics Anonymous holds more than 400 open meetings each week in Suffolk County. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. All are welcome. A.A. meets every Monday and Wednesday, at the St. James Methodist Church, off Route 25A and Moriches Road, in St. James. On Mondays a Big Book meeting is held at 6:30 p.m. and a 12-Step meeting is held at 7:30 p.m. On Wednesdays a Beginners meeting and a Topic meeting is held at 7:30 p.m. If you have further questions or would like a list of other open meetings as well as closed meetings, call 669-1124, 24 hours, 7 days. AMVET POST #55 MEETS IN ST. JAMES AMVET Post #55 meets the second Tuesday of each month at the St. James VFW, which is located next to King Kullen on Lake Avenue. The meetings begin at 8 p.m. AMVET membership is open to all men and women who have served honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves or National Guard including those men and women who are currently serving our country. Each AMVET post conducts its own local programs and participates in AMVET-related state and national organization activities. For additional information about the AMVET’s Post #55 in St. James, contact Mike Guido at 8627452 and attend the meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. AMERICAN LEGION HALL FOR RENT Tables, chairs, kitchen, bar, heat/AC; Reasonable Rates. Sherwood Brothers Post 95, Lake Avenue, St. James. Call on Monday, Wednesday or Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. 584-9633. CRISIS HOTLINE RESPONSE of Suffolk County, Inc. provides a suicide prevention/ crisis intervention hotline, every day, 24-hours-a-day. Call anytime if you are feeling sad or desperate, if you are concerned about someone who is, or if you just want to talk with someone who understands and cares. Talking helps. Call: 751-7500 ANYTIME 2 FLAG DROP OFF BOXES IN ST. JAMES Through the generosity of the St. James Postmaster, reconditioned mail-drop boxes have been painted and placed at two separate locations in St. James. One can be found on the side of the American Legion, Sherwood Bros. Hall at 95 Lake Avenue, St. James, and another at the side of VFW Post 395, at the south end of the King Kullen parking lot for the desposal Flags which are no longer suitable for use. The flags will be properly disposed of with an appropriate ceremony. MOMS Club The MOMS Club of Smithtown holds its General Membership meeting on the first Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. We are a chapter of MOMS Club International and are a support group for the stay-athome mom and the mom who works part time. We have playgroups, park dates, field trips, and Mom’s Night Out. Our chapter serves the Smithtown Township. New members and their children are ALWAYS welcome. For more information please contact Debbie at 631-467-3723. www.momsclub.org OUTREACH SERVICES AVAILABLE Temple Beth Sholom of Smithtown’s Social Action Committee provides outreach services to Smithtown residents and surrounding communities on a case by case basis. Social Action volunteers are available for visits to local OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 nursing homes, hospitals and other settings to provide friendly visiting, and our community food pantry serves the needy with periodic food basket deliveries. Monthly meetings often host guest speakers from various social service and charitable organizations, and interested speakers are welcome to contact us for scheduling. If you need the assistance of the Social Action Committee, wish to request friendly visiting, or are a community speaker, please contact chairperson, Aviva Guttmann at 724-0424, or email: [email protected] SENIORS WANTED Do you play Mah Jong? Chess? Crave socialization? Interested in Adult Education? Book clubs? Trips? Lunch dates? Want to meet and mingle with other seniors? Temple Beth Sholom, 433 Edgewood Avenue Smithtown is pleased to offer Seniors reduced membership fees for their first year at Temple Beth Sholom. Join now to start enjoying the activities! The time to get involved is now! Interfaith couples welcome. For more information call the temple office at 724-0424. RECOVERY MEETINGS Recovery, Inc., a nonprofit community mental health organization, offers self-help for nervous symptoms, fears, anxiety, depression, stress, anger, etc. Meetings are held on Tuesdays, at 7:30 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, 490 North Country Road, St. James. For additional information call 724-5190. VFW POST #395 John W. Cooke Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 395 meets at 8 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at their Post next to King Kullen on Lake Avenue in St. James. VFW membership is open to all veterans who have served honorably in foreign conflicts in U.S. Armed forces. For further information, call 862-7965. – 109 – MID-ISLAND AUTO PARTS Foreign & Domestic New Parts Available AUTO WRECKERS INC. 1013 Long Island Ave., Deer Park, NY 11729 q e 631-586-6599 y t YOUR USED AUTO PARTS SUPERSTORE! All Years and Models – Car Parts, Truck Parts, Van Parts Any part not in stock can be located! • Mention this Flyer & SAVE 10% WE BUY LATE MODEL WRECKS www.midislandautoparts.com SALVAGE CORP. 1007 Long Island Ave., Deer Park, NY 11729 JUNK CARS & TRUCKS WANTED ROLL OFF CONTAINER SERVICE SCRAP METAL RECYCLERS available at We Buy: Copper, Aluminum, Brass, Tin, Batteries, Cars, Steel NO CHARGE for any large quantity of Metal RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL TOP DOLLAR PAID! 631-667-5048 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 110 – C L A S S I F I E D LOCAL HARPIST AVAILABLE for weddings, cocktail hours, special occasions. Reasonable rates. Call Claire at 631-786-8232 or email [email protected] 12/08 EXPERIENCED RN ELDERCARE AIDE AVAILABLE to assist the elderly with personal care, medication monitoring, ambulation and transfer, meal preparation, etc. Flexible hours. Please call Kathi at 584-8098 for more information or to set up an interview. 12/08 ST. JAMES OFFICE FOR RENT – Professional office suite on 2nd floor - 700 sq. ft. - centrally located (across from 7-Eleven) with a Lake Avenue address. Reception area, 2/3 offices, file room, bathroom. Reasonable. Available January 2009. Call Ruth at 8629849. tfn FOR SALE – White Lacquer Bedroom Set - 6-drawer dresser with mirror, 4-drawer chest, 2 night stands and twin headboard with Craftmatic bed frame. Excellent condition. $300. Call 862-8181. 12/08 ST. JAMES APARTMENT FOR RENT – 2-Bedroom apartment. $1,350/month, includes heat and hot water. Call 631-553-4739. 12/08sjss FOR RENT – ST. JAMES – Large 1-bedroom apartment. Nonsmoker/pets. $900/month, 2 months security. Call 631-5133906. 12/08/sd FLORIDA CONDO FOR SALE – Tamarac Florida, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Pergo/tile floors, fans, screened deck, hurricane shutters and clubhouse. Overlooks pool and golf course. Low maintenance. Includes cable. Asking $119,900. Call 444-0003. tfn/forz FOR SALE – 2000 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE - 4 cyl. 1.8L, 98K, 2527 mpg! Rebuilt trans., replaced engine belts, new alternator. $2,800 neg. Call 631-455-4636. 12/08/bg A D V E R T I S I N G LOCAL ARTIST OFFERS LIMITED EDITION OF ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING, “GARDEN GATE” (ornate gates open to a lush colorful garden), giclée print on canvas, embellished by artist’s hand in oils. Choice of size, gallery wrap, or framed. 16” X 20” gallery wrap $159; exquisite frame with liner $350; 20” x 24” gallery wrap $259; exquisite frame with liner, $450. For more information or to order call Arline Goldstein at 584-8969 or email: [email protected]. Visit website at www.ArlineGoldstein.com 12/08 FOR SALE – MAPEX 6-Piece Drum Kit, like new - $700. Schumann Upright Piano, excellent condition - $2,300. Premier Foosball Table, great condition $200. Call Pete at 631-374-7773. 12/08 FOR SALE – LOOPLOC POOL COVER - used for only one season. Covers a 16’x34’ pool (like new). $400. Call 585-0013. 12/08 HELP WANTED – Busy Family Medicine office is looking for a part time individual who can multi-task both front and back office duties. Experience preferred, will train on specific medical software. Will train for procedures done in the office. Requires 1-2 evenings per week (2-8 p.m.), Saturday mornings (9 a.m.-1 p.m., and 1-2 weekdays. Some flexibility expected. Fax resume to 631-584-6098. 12/08/dm HELP WANTED – Wonderful Opportunity – Sivana Salon, on Lake Avenue in St. James is looking for a full time or part time Receptionist/Salon Coordinator. Call 584-2408. 12/08/ss FLORAL DESIGNER WANTED – Experienced, part time, weekdays/weekends for local florist. Call 862-9292 12/08sjf OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 HELP WANTED – Homemakers are needed for Smithtown’s EISEP (Extended In-Home Service for the Elderly Program) to assist senior citizens in the community with laundry, shopping and light housekeeping. Rewarding work salaried position plus mileage reimbursement. NYS driver’s license required. Please call Roni Negrin at the Smithtown Senior Citizens Dept., 360-7615. tfn RECEPTION / MEETING HALL AVAILABLE FOR USE – St. James United Methodist Church, offers a spacious meeting hall with commercial kitchen for civic and support groups, receptions, clubs, workshops and seminars. The 35’x60’ meeting room has tables, chairs, rest rooms and a grand piano. The Church is located at 532 Moriches Road in Head of the Harbor. Expansive parking and handicapped access is provided. Please contact the Office at 584-5340 for available dates and suggested donations. The SJUMC offers their facilities as a community outreach to the St. James area and welcomes all visitors. tfn AMERICAN LEGION HALL FOR RENT – The American Legion, Sherwood Brothers Post 1152 is looking for an organization to rent the American Legion Hall by the year. Reasonable rates, air conditioned, heat, tables, chairs, complete kitchen and good parking. Located at 95 Lake Avenue, St. James. 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AT ONLY $ 00 5 for the first 20 words & 10¢ for each additional word we’re the best bargain around! Complete the above form and return with remittance (payable to Graphics du jour, Ltd.) to OUR TOWN • ST. JAMES 359 Lake Ave., St. James, NY 11780 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 112 – SMITHTOWN – $899,000 Beautiful Yablonski Ranch set on a private acre. New kitchen 2 fireplaces, central air, 3 season water views, finished basement, 2 car garage. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com Happy Holidays (631) 862-1100 177 ST. JAMES – $929,000 Stately “Point of Woods” 4 BR Colonial. New gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, 2 fpls, central air, master suite/spa bath, full finished basement, 2 car garage, 1 acre of property with an IGP. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com RE/MAX Beyond’s Growth In Units “In Contract” What Slow 87 NISSEQUOGUE – $1,999,000 Elegant Country Estate set on private 4 acres with beach and mooring rights. 9000 sq ft, 6 fireplaces, bridle staircases, finished basement and 3 car garage. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com Down? 21 NISSEQUOGUE – $1,099,000 Private and lush 5 acres. Sprawling brick Farm Ranch, large EIK, den/ fireplace, hardwood floors, loft and finished basement. Updates with many amenities. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com 2006 2007 2008 Thank You Santa! Based on data provided by MLS LI for under contract for RE/MAX 2008 Beyond. Results are through 11/30/2008 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 – 113 – To All Our Friends in St. James www.remax-beyond.com NISSEQUOGUE – $899,000 Beautiful center hall Colonial set on a private cul-de-sac. Updated kitchen with granite countertops, 2 fireplaces, central air and vacuum, full finished basement, 2 car garage and set on 2 acres with English gardens and an IGP. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com NISSEQUOGUE – $1,599,000 Grand brick Colonial located in an exquisite private community. Gourmet kitchen, great room with fireplace, formal dining room, custom detailing through-out, central, full basement, cul-de-sac location and is set on private 2 acres. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com ST. JAMES – $799,000 Brand new brick 5 BR, 2.5 bath Colonial set in a cul-de-sac. Lg kitchen w/granite and stainless steel appliances, breakfast room, fplc, cac, oak floors, flat .50 acre, full basement with 8’ ceilings, 2 car garage and front landscaping and sprinklers. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com NESCONSET – $755,000 Diamond center hall Colonial located in a cul-de-sac. Updated kitchen with granite countertops, den, fireplace, porcelain and hardwood flooring, central air, full finished basement, 2 car garage, country club yard with a heated IGP and decking. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com SMITHTOWN – $475,000 Updated 3 BR, 2.5 bath Ranch set on a .50 acre with in ground pool. Updated kitchen with granite countertops, central air, formal dining room, master/full bath, hardwood floors, full finished basement, 2 car garage. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com NISSEQUOGUE – $1,100,000 Beautiful sunsets! Exclusive community with magnificent lots. Underground utilities. HEAD OF HARBOR – $925,000 Located in a prestigious community, this large 5 BR Colonial is set on 2 picturesque acres. Great room with fireplace, formal dining room, office, hw floors through-out, central air, full basement, 2 car garage and low taxes makes this home a must see! Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com ST. JAMES – $315,000 Desirable End Unit with 1 bedroom, 1.5 baths, formal dining and living rooms, eat-in-kitchen, enclosed porch and garage. Fairfield, active 55+ gated community with low taxes. Katherine Ferraro. NISSEQUOGUE – $925,000 Great horse property! Yablonski built Colonial set on 1.5+ acres with barn large fenced paddock and tack room. Central air, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, master, full finished basement with ose and 2 car garage. Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Take the tour @ www.eldridgegang.com – 114 – D I R E C T O R Y O F A D V E R T I S E R S The following is a list of advertisers who can be found in this issue of Our Town • St. James ACCOUNTANT Joseph A. Meli, Jr. Tax Preparation Service 235 Brooksite Dr., Hauppauge 584-3337 ANIMAL HOSPITAL Saint James Animal Hospital 538 North Country Road 584-6336 ANTIQUES / COINS A & D Gold Silver 425 Lake Avenue 584-7070 ARCHITECT Enspire Design Group Michael Morbillo, AIA 301 Seventh Avenue 471-9500 Michael Macrina - Architect 409 Lake Avenue 686-6585 ART/FRAMING Vickers Gallery & Framing 464 North Country Road 862-8550 ATTORNEY Law Office of Craig A. Andreoli, PC 222 E. Main St. - Ste. 212, Smithtown 686-6500 John L. Belford, Jr., Esq. 217 Lake Avenue 862-8600 Joseph A. Bollhofer, Esq. 291 Lake Avenue 584-0100, 584-2304 Haber & Haber, LLP 516-742-7277, 631-379-6652 William C. McCulloh 220 Lake Avenue 584-6800 Janet O’Hanlon Winkler, Kurtz & Winkler, LLP 310 Hallock Avenue Port Jefferson Station 928-8000 AUTOMOTIVE/ REPAIR / PARTS Mid Island Auto Wreckers 586-6599 - Deer Park Mid Island Salvage Auto Parts 667-5048 - Deer Park Parkville Motor Sports/Getty 255 Lake Avenue 360-1919 Penney’s North Country Car Care 545 North Country Road 862-9663 Smitty’s Garage 386 Lake Avenue 584-3682 St. James Gulf Route 25A & Moriches Road 584-5798 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Linda M. Bocchichio 105 Lake Avenue S., Nesconset 979-9854 Reliance Mortgage William J. Garthe Registered Mortgage Broker 359 Lake Avenue 862-9000 Dr. Raymond A. Semente 265 Lake Avenue 584-7722 FLORIST / NURSERY St. James Florist & Gift Shop 213 Lake Avenue 862-9292 Dr. Gregory R. Thomaier 338 Lake Avenue 584-8100 BAKERY Alpine Pastry Shoppe 59 Route 111, Smithtown 265-5610 True Sport Care, LLC 631 Lake Avenue 584-TRUE (8783) BANKS Roslyn Savings Bank 556-02 North Country Road 862-4200 CLOTHING Men / Children J. Michaels Men’s & Boys 408 North Country Road 686-5488 BEAUTY Carolina Skincare 9 Singer Lane, Smithtown 265-2820 Pat’s Place Hair Salon 230 Lake Avenue 862-7023, 584-9644 Pavlova Salon 418 North Country Road 862-7320 Scruples ‘Head to Toe’ 455 Lake Avenue 584-8030 Sivana Salon 292 Lake Avenue 584-2408 TNT Nails 487 Lake Avenue 584-7974 BOUTIQUE / ANTIQUES GIFTS / HOME DECOR Julie’s Home & Garden Accessories 529 Lake Avenue 862-8943 Quaint and Classy 415 North Country Road 686-5525 Rosebud Boutique 459 Lake Avenue 862-0027 BUTCHER Main Street Meats & Catering 91 E. Main St., Smithtown 265-2040 COMPUTER TRAINING Basic Computer Training by Jennifer Munno 862-8194 DANCE SCHOOL Chorus Line Dance Studio 380 Lake Avenue 584-7575 North Shore Academy of Dance 430-06 North Country Road 899-4340 DRY CLEANERS Dutch Girl French Style Cleaners 400 Lake Avenue 584-3750 EXTERMINATING Orion Pest Management 559-6633 Scientific Exterminating 599 Lake Avenue 265-5252, Fax: 862-7272 FINANCIAL Daniel R. Bracciodieta & Associates 312 Lake Avenue 584-0004 Edward Jones Investments Scott Posner, CFP 542 North Country Road 862-2020 Preferred Empire Mortgage Ann Mondrone 396-1410 CARPET CLEANING Proline Carpet Cleaning 584-2344 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 FUNERAL HOME Branch Funeral Home 190 East Main St., Smithtown 724-9500 St. James Funeral Home 551 North Country Road 584-5200 HEALTH/ FITNESS Catherine’s Total Fitness for Women 7 Flowerfield Park - Suite 88 584-5467 Curves 779-B Middle Country Road 863-CURV (2878) Energy Interactive Fitness Center 556 North Country Road 862-1737 Isagenix International Monica R. McNamara 921-0221 Light Awakenings Meditation and Beyond 724-9733 Anne Marie Lisa Certified Nutritional Counselor 525-1045 North Shore Personal Training 430-07 North Country Road 899-4339 On the Go Fitness 80-16/17 Lake Ave. S. Nesconset 686-5171 Shaolin Self Defense Centers 430-08 North Country Road 617-5148 Simply Pilates 87 E. Main St., Smithtown 979-4278 St. James Healthcare Center 275 Moriches Road 862-8000, ext. 105/106 – 115 – D I R E C T O R Y St. James Medical Services 487 Lake Avenue 584-6014 St. James Plaza Nursing Facility 273 Moriches Road 862-8990 Superior Martial Arts 375-7878 www.SuperiorKenpo.com HOME IMPROVEMENT American Dream Pressure Cleaning & Maintenance 834-5621 O F A D V E R T I S E R S New York Life / Lawrence Glazer 576 Broad Hollow Rd., Melville 391-3490 Goldstar Plumbing, Heating & A/C 88 Railroad Avenue 584-3839 State Farm / Jim Winter 320 Lake Avenue 584-5929 PRINTING Graphics du jour, ltd. 359 Lake Avenue 862-9849 INTERIOR DESIGN / DECORATING Creative Windows 367 Lake Avenue 366-0212 Natalie Weinstein Home Decorating Club 176 Second Street 862-6198, Fax: 862-7834 REAL ESTATE Jan Bartone/Denise Voelker Daniel Gale / Sotheby’s 499 Lake Avenue 584-6600 Lotus East 416 North Country Road 862-6030 Ocean’s Bounty Seafood 415 North Country Road 862-4228 Paradise Cafe 418 North Country Road 584-8153 Patio Pizza 262 Lake Avenue 862-7475 Century 21 North End Realty 960 Middle Country Road 724-8500 Tic Toc Cafe 410 Lake Avenue 862-CAFE (2233) Daniel Gale / Sotheby’s 499 Lake Avenue 584-6600 Villa Sorrento 823 Middle Country Road 265-9865 DeBarbieri Associates 406 North Country Road 862-7447 Voila! The Bistro 244 Lake Avenue 584-5686 LANDSCAPING / DESIGN / EQUIPMENT Competition Tree Service 584-5575 Bonnie Glenn Coach Realtors 584-3950 Morecraft Construction 584-7010 Eddie’s Power Equipment 553 Lake Avenue 584-6678 Henrietta Homes & Properties 328 Lake Avenue 862-6999 SCHOOLS / DAYCARE Tutoring / SAT / Consulting Joyce Benson PSAT/SAT Prep 862-9015 Old World Restoration 689-6768 Homestead Landscaping 588-5296 Preferred Flooring 584-3018, 516-763-4772 RJK Gardens, Inc. 862-7056 St. James Kitchens & Cabinetry 213 Lake Avenue 686-5065 Strike Force Landscaping 382-9300 Autonomousdesign 22 Stonegate 724-7726 DeBlasio Capo Design Build 273 Lake Avenue 584-5503 Debus Painting & Wallpapering, Inc. 862-7924 JBL Home Improvements 584-0136 Master Fix It 584-5993, Cell: 516-380-0727 St. James Lumber 547 Lake Avenue 584-5140 Vazac Contracting 333 First Avenue - Suite 1 584-7817 Victorian Fence 240-9716 Woodsmith Home Improvements 409 Lake Avenue 686-6891 INSURANCE Allstate / Darcey & Mackenzie 872 Jericho Turnpike 265-5800, Fax: 265-5807 Allstate / Holst Agency 428 Lake Avenue 584-4800 Rich Interiors 929-0983 JEWELRY St. James Jewelry Shoppe 483 Lake Avenue 862-6775 LIMOUSINES Noel’s Limousine Service 584-6007 MUSIC LESSONS Drum Lessons with John Micelli email: [email protected] PETS/GROOMING/SUPPLIES St. James Dog Grooming 425 North Country Road 862-7288 PHOTOGRAPHY Laurie Studio 862-0031 Memento Photography 347 Lake Avenue 813-1233 PLUMBING & HEATING Falzone & Son Plumbing 862-6612 Liz Jongebloed DeBarbieri Associates 406 North Country Road 862-7447, 903-0836 Dave & Rowena Nedvin ReMax Beyond 556 North Country Road 767-5221, 724-9800, ext. 271 Reliance Real Estate 359 Lake Avenue 862-9000, Fax: 862-2881 ReMax / Beyond 556 North Country Road 862-1100 RESTAURANTS Deli / Catering / Seafood Bagel Cafe 556-10 North Country Road 862-6220 Bella Vita City Grill 430-16 North Country Road 862-8060 Lake Village Deli 454 Lake Avenue 584-5780, Fax 584-7271 OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008 Bridge College Consultants PO Box 685, St. James, NY 516-662-1612 Rich Forzano College Board Prep Course 444-0002 Harbor Country Day School 17 Three Sisters Road 584-5555 Little Mozart Child Care 432 Lake Avenue 584-3671 St. James United Methodist Nursery 532 Moriches Road 584-9555 Village Presbyterian Pre-School 175 East Main St., Smithtown 724-9382 STORAGE Saint James Self Storage 75 Arlington Avenue 584-4411 – 116 – OUR TOWN • DECEMBER 2008
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