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TOWN MATTERS
Town Supervisor Wehrheim Proposes A 22% Salary Increase For Himself
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Nissequogue River State Park Master Plan Draft To Be Released In June
Transformation Of Nissequogue River State Park Has Begun With York Hall Roof Rebuild
Smithtown’s Fields of Dreams Becomes Reality
A Lot To Think About In Smithtown’s Revamped Master Plan
Kings Park Gets A New 23 Parking Space Municipal Parking Lot
Traffic In Smithtown Is About To Get Worse
Lake Avenue Smithtown’s 8.2 Million Dollar Road
What’s Happening In Smithtown? Hauppauge Industrial Park Rezoning
Traffic In Smithtown Is Likely To Get Worse
OP ED - Comments On Proposed Subdivision Of Gyrodyne Property
Smithtown’s Master Plan Moving Forward Despite Setbacks
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms in Smithtown and a special Mother's Day greeting to my mom! Joan Kempsey Navas who now resides in Chandler, Arizona. Mom was a thirty year resident of Scholar Lane in Commack. She is Mom to seven children, Grandma to twenty one and Great Grandmother to sixteen.
Her motto "all you can do is to try your best". Her message was clear - "be charitable! It is rewarding in many ways and don't get into trouble or......."
Happy Mother's Day Mom and to all the Moms.
(Smithtown Matters invites present and former town residents to share their Mother's Day photos. Send your digital photo to pat@SmithtownMatters.com)
Photo by Shannon Troccoli
Dear Community Members, Public Officials, Historians, Newspapers and Media:
After many months of diligent work on the part of local Hauppauge community members, historians, local, county and state public officials, school district administration and Board of Education, there are no options left to save the Hauppauge Village Hall, dating back to 1887, for the June 1, 2010 demolition deadline.
At a meeting with the New York State Department of Transportation on November 5, 2009, it was determined and to be enforced that the Hauppauge Village Hall was to be removed from its current location at the intersection of Rt. 347 and Rt. 454 on or before June 1, 2010, or it would be demolished in preparation for the approved NYS DOT Rt. 347 Project slated to start by an approved RFP contractor with a firm June 1, 2010 implementation date or potential penalties would be imposed to NYS.
Over the past months, we have made diligent efforts to have a relocation of the Hauppauge Village Hall to possible properties located at the Hauppauge School District, Town of Islip, Town of Smithtown, Suffolk County and New York State. Due to the NYS State Education Department restrictions, NYS Division of Corporations restrictions, the cost of the move, renovations to bring up to the required fire code and the ongoing maintenance, it has made the reality very grim to have this one of the last few Hauppauge buildings from the late 1800s being kept for our Hauppauge community for future generations.
With less than one month away from the demolition date, the only hope is that of a potential white knight could save it. Anyone or company interested, please contact us at our email address at: savhaupvillhall@optonline.net. With deep regret, our expectations are that this will not occur.
Our sincere appreciation for their diligent efforts is given to local historian, Noel Gish, Hauppauge Community Leader, Paul Borowski, Legislator John M. Kennedy, Jr. and Legislative Aide, Leslie Kennedy, Scott Martella, Policy Analyst for State Senator Brian Foley and Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick.
The New York State Department of Transportation and affiliated departments have been very accommodating and helpful in our quest to relocate the Hauppauge Village Hall. Thank you.
We thank for their assistance: Patricia Sullivan-Kriss, Superintendent of the Hauppauge Public Schools, James Stucchio, Assistant Superintendent for Business, the Hauppauge School District administration, Ann Macaluso, President of the Hauppauge Schools Board of Education and Board of Education Trustees. The school architect and attorney have been helpful in their consideration.
In addition, we would like to thank Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, Suffolk County Parks Commissioner John Pavacic, Smithtown Supervisor Patrick Vecchio, Smithtown Historian, Bradley Harris, Town of Islip Historian Robert Finnegan, Town of Islip Planning Commissioner Gene Murphy, Katie Horst of the Office of Governor David Patersen, Kathleen Albrecht of Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick's Office and State Senator John Flanagan's Office.
We, also, appreciate the assistance for possible fundraising offerings with Long Island Photographer and Hauppauge High School Class of 1978 Alumni, Stephen Mastrorocco and with Terri Alessi-Miceli, also a Hauppauge High School Alumni.
The members of the Hauppauge Village Hall Preservation Committee, including Joseph A. Beltrani and Lillian Munro have given strong support and spirit with preserving the Hauppauge history of this building and appreciate their guidance.
We would like to thank the respondents of the savhaupvillhall@optonline.net email address for their interest and offering their assistance after a relocation property was finalized.
Lastly, we appreciate the support and assistance provided to us to get the word out to the public through the newspapers and media. Please, if possible, send this final press release in this week's edition.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Hauppauge Village Hall Preservation Committee
Smithtown Democratic Committee
PO Box 608, Smithtown, NY 11787
Phone (631) 265-6520
Edward Maher, Chairman
May 5, 2010
Press Release:
Smithtown Democratic Committee (SDC) denounces recent Smithtown Messenger “Before and After” joke as devoid of humor and tasteless. Further, the SDC proposes that the elected officials who represent Smithtown stop the subsidy of the Smithtown Messenger, with taxpayer money, by immediately discontinuing the practice of using the newspaper for public notices.
The Smithtown Democratic Committee today criticized the local newspaper The Messenger for its reprehensible photo joke entitled "Before and After”. The joke shows photos of the last six Presidents and First Ladies of the United States of America including our current President, Barack Obama and First Lady, Michelle Obama. The photos show the presidents with their wives at the beginning of their terms, and then at the end of their terms. In place of an “After” photo of our current President and First Lady, is a photo of the characters Fred Sanford and Aunt Esther from the 1970’s sitcom Sanford & Son.
Readers of the local papers in Smithtown know that The Messenger is generally considered as the conservative voice. But isn’t a conservative tenant respect for the United States and its institutions? In 2008 over sixty-six million Americans elected Barack Obama to the office of President, the same office held by George Washington and Ronald Reagan. Political differences and the ability to speak out for or against policy and politicians is one of the great aspects of our system of government. However, the publishing of this despicable photo was beyond bad taste and should have no place in Smithtown.
Ed Maher, Chairman of the Smithtown Democratic Committee, stated “We know that this was not a joke. It’s a slur, it’s inciting and it is an embarrassment to the town of Smithtown to have had it published in one of our local newspapers”.
As residents and as taxpayers in Smithown the Smithtown Democratic Committee proposes that the elected officials who represent Smithtown stop the subsidy of the Smithtown Messenger, with taxpayer money, by immediately discontinuing the practice of using the newspaper for public notices.
The SDC also states that an apology from Phillip Sciarillo, Editor-in-Chief of the Messenger would be worthless and politicians seeking election or reelection in Smithtown should know that accepting an endorsement from this publication would make them complicit with the attitudes The Messenger espouses.