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Broadway Bonanza At. St. James Elementary                                                                       

St. James Elementary 5th Graders recently put on quite the show at their annual Broadway Bonanza directed by teachers Maryanne Horvath, Michelle Wilk and

Christa Braunreuther.  The show highlighted songs from Peter Pan, Bye Bye Birdie, Annie, and The Lion King.  Bravo to all!  


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Nesconset Elementary Visit Benner’s Farm

 

Nesconset Elementary School first graders visited Benner’s Farm in East Setauket where they were introduced to the daily life of a child during colonial times.  They learned of colonial children’s chores, games, and responsibilities.  They also became acquainted with the many animals on the farm and were able to feed some furry friends.  

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BB PARTICIPATES IN THE FOURTH GRADE FORESTERS USA PROJECT


In recognition of Earth Week which was celebrated April 20 to the 26th, Branch Brook  Elementary fourth graders participated in the Fourth Grade Foresters USA Project.  The project’s goal is to help revitalize a remarkable idea-obeservation packaged tree, packaged by workers with disabilities for the Fourth Grad Foresters USA Project.  Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Petrozzela, parents of BB fourth grader, covered the cost of taking  car of the earth by planting the tree and becoming an official forester.  The students took the tree home and planted it.

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The Nissequogue River State Park Foundation is holding its 4th Annual 5K Sunset Run/Walk for the Park & 1K Summer Fun Run for Kids on Saturday, June 9th. Both the 5K and 1K events will begin at the William T. Rogers Middle School in Kings Park and will travel through the scenic grounds of the Nissequogue River State Park. The 1K Fun Run begins at 5 PM and the 5K Sunset Run kicks off at 5:30 PM. There will be free food and beverages and live entertainment beginning at 4 PM. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 male and female finishers and to the top male and female masters winners of the 5K Sunset Run. Awards will also be given out to the top 3 finishers in 15 separate age categories.

All participants of the fun run will receive a ribbon. All runners and walkers who pre-register will also receive a free T-shirt and gift. The entry fee for the fun run (children 12 and under) is $10. The pre-registration fee for the 5K Run/Walk is $20. The day of race registration fee is $25. To register by mail or online, please log onto www.ourstatpark.com.

All proceeds from the event will be used to help enhance and beautify the park.

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Tuesday
Jan172012

Missed Opportunity

The recent appointment of John Zollo as Smithtown’s Town Attorney has left a lot of Smithtown residents shaking their heads in disbelief.  Throughout the town, people are saying enough with the arrogance and cronyism.  What is most interesting is that much of the unhappiness is coming from Councilmen Wehrheim and Creighton’s home base, Kings Park.

Many people in the audience at the Kings Park Civic Association meeting last week were questioning Councilmen Wehrheim, Creighton and Malloy’s commitment to resolving the zoning issues in the “Industrial Area. ” The appointment of the former town attorney, John Zollo (1992 -2002), evoked memories of the Izzo v Smithtown lawsuit which ended up costing taxpayers $1.3 million dollars. 

It is anticipated by many at last week’s KPCA meeting that zoning issues will take up a great deal of the Town Attorney’s time and resources.  “We have complained countless times with no response. And applications are coming in for more housing projects, asphalt plants and mining operations. Who is going to represent our interests?” Said one attendee.   

The retirement of Town Attorney Yvonne Lieffrig provided the new majority, Councilmen Wehrheim, Creighton and Malloy, the opportunity to do something new and bold.  It was an opportunity to appoint someone without baggage, someone new, who wasn’t part of the old regime.  The Councilmen instead went behind closed doors and came out with the former Town Attorney John Zollo.   The new majority also increased the town attorney’s Salary by $13,000.

Couldn’t find one with better credentials or found just what they were looking for? Either way the new majority is looking a lot like the old regime.

Pat


Reader Comments (1)

Great editorial but let me mention in case you didn't realize one more thing about the recent appointment of Town Attorney John Zollo.In addition to his part-time appointment ( with an increase of $13,000 ) he has a private practice in the Town of Smithtown and as such he represents clients that have dealings with the Town and speaks for these clients regarding their issues with the Town. Is this not a conflict of interest? Is this not craziness?

Thu, February 16, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterlenore cernitz

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