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A misty Decision
spectacle on Strong’s
expansion
bid delayed
until August
Town Planning Board
agrees to review
revised application
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Revamping 30-day
planned to build a 20,000-square- DeChance said. “We have, at this
foot store at the site. The applica- point, paid the former owner the
tion came under scrutiny over en- full amount of our assessed value
vironmental and traffic concerns of the parcel … there’s litigation
rental minimum
and the project was stopped by a in state Supreme Court about the
series of six-month development value of the parcel, because their
moratoriums first enacted in 2019. appraisal is higher than ours, so
In September 2020, the town voted if the [state] supreme court takes
to initiate an eminent domain pro- the case, the issue could remain
ceeding against property owners unresolved for quite some time. If
Officials pressing ahead despite opposition Ben and Hank Brinkmann in order
to create a community park at the
they don’t take it, then the case is
deemed finalized.”
BY CHRIS FRANCESCANI The latest proposal, which is being site. Board member Anne Smith wants
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR drafted by the village attorney’s of- Eminent domain refers to the to make sure the property is includ-
Later this year, the Greenport Vil- fice, is expected to be the subject of power of a government entity to ed in the town’s upcoming zoning
lage Board is expected to introduce a new public hearings later this sum- purchase private property for pub- update.
new code update proposal on short- mer or early in the fall, Mayor Kevin lic use. “It does have to fit into a larger
term rentals that would establish a Stuessi said after last week’s meeting. A 2021 lawsuit by the Brinkmann context of the walkability, not just
30-day minimum on vacation rentals, At several previous public hearings brothers alleged that the town’s from that corner across and Love
while allowing permit-holding resi- on establishing a 30-day minimum on park plans were a “pretext” to stop Lane but all the way down to the
dents to rent their homes for a two- short-term rentals, homeowners who them from opening the store, and CVS and back,” she said. “There’s a
week span twice in any given year. rent out all of or part their properties, claimed the town violated their lot of conversation about how that
A previous proposal would have as well as some local business owners, Fifth Amendment rights by taking should look and how zoning chang-
simply set the minimum stay on a adamantly opposed the plan — with property to benefit another private es can support something that we
short-term rental at 30 days, but that one opponent asking village officials entity without a justifying public really want.”
plan met with vigorous opposition, how many people they know who can purpose. A federal court judge dis- Board member Jill Doherty sug-
mostly from short-term rental permit take 30-day vacations. missed the Brinkmanns’ lawsuit in gested clearing part of the cur-
holders. Last summer, Mr. Stuessi told The September 2022, which they ap- rently wooded area and putting a
At a special work session on the Suffolk Times that there were 346 ac- pealed. In December 2022, state bench there to signal to the public
issue last week, board members also tive rental permits in a village with Supreme Court Judge John Leo that the town now owns the prop-
said that if the new proposal passes, fewer than 1,000 parcels, including ruled that the town’s rights under erty. She said Southold could start
a long-term rental permit would cost commercial properties. eminent domain to seize the 1.75- doing work to “prepare for a future
$250 for two years, while a short-term acre property were appropriate. In INTERSECTION | PAGE 12
rental permit would cost $500 annu- chris@[Link]
ally. Long-term rental is defined in
village code as occupancy with a writ-
ten lease for a period of one year or
longer.
There is currently no minimum on
the number of nights a home in the
village can be rented out by short-
term rental permit holders, giving
Greenport the distinction of having
the most liberal short-term rental
laws on the East End.
In the surrounding Town of South-
old, the short-term rental minimum is
14 days, with first offense fines run-
ning from $3,000 to $5,000. In River-
head, the minimum stay is 30 days,
and first offense violators can be fined
between $500 and $1,500.
Under current village code, short-
term rental owners must obtain a vil-
lage permit, which has to be renewed
every two years. Permits are issued for
single-family homes renting a portion
of the house, or two-family homes in
which one unit is occupied by either
the owner or a long-term tenant.
Opinion PAGE 8 THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2024 | SUFFOLK TIMES
Along with this season of family, friends and fun come all wet on water on individual opinions without
proven link to protection of a greater
good, and whether code enforcement
the other things that make this time of year on the East End so Thank you for reporting on South- has a right to interpret what consti-
memorable. And yet, the joys of summer come with associated old Water Advisory Committee’s call tutes a family, who stays overnight
dangers. for outfitting new lawn irrigation in a private home and for how long
Boating is at the top of the list of summer pleasures that can with rain sensors, so we won’t waste is now even more questionable than
turn tragic. The latest available statistics provided by the U.S. drinking water by running auto- before the Supreme Court ruling.
mated sprinklers in the rain (“Call If the Village of Greenport is not
Coast Guard document 564 fatalities due to boating accidents in for smart watering sensors,” July 4, keen on a tsunami of lawsuits against
2023. Drowning accounted for 75% of those deaths, with 87% of 2024). Securing this small change any type of short-term rental code,
victims not wearing life jackets. Overall, there were 3,844 emer- through legislation will be a concrete they better drop the idea completely
gency incidents and 2,222 non-fatal injuries. “Alcohol continued step toward Southold’s goals regard- and find another way to solve the
to be the leading known contributing factor in fatal boating ac- ing our future wellbeing. If only housing problem — which anyway
cidents in 2023, accounting for 79 deaths, or 17% of total fatali- Gov. Hochul would follow the same has not been proven to be related
approach! to short-term rentals of rooms in
ties,” the Coast Guard reported. In 2019, New York made interna- private homes. Furthermore, the
Most of us who are on boats in the summer have probably seen tional waves with a landmark bill to village has to prove that rare alleged
vessels with far too many people aboard — in some cases includ- cut greenhouse gas emissions. Five nightly disruptions are created in
ing very young children. We should never forget July 4, 2012, years in, Gov. Hochul’s track record Greenport by short-term renters and
when, in Oyster Bay, a 34-foot vessel loaded with 27 people out on following through is sorely lack- explain why it is unable to prevent
ing. One example: According to the such disturbances by other means
to watch the fireworks capsized, killing three children: a 12-year- most recent (July 1) progress report, than by interfering in the rights of
old boy and two girls, ages 8 and 11. New York will likely miss its target of law-abiding residents.
We count on the ever-vigilant efforts of our police, marine pa- 70% clean energy by 2030. This fail- Manfred Stapff
trols and bay constables to keep boaters safe, as officers on land ure to meet a manageable legislative
do every day. We’ve accompanied bay constables on patrol the goal means Ms. Hochul should be
past two summers, and have come away with added respect for trying harder, not giving in to calls to WA S H I N G TO N , D.C .
TheSuffolk Times.
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YOUR VIEW…
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WA D I N G R I V E R RIVERHEAD deficit, had a budget surplus. That was
its fair share of CPF We celebrate when the early colo- their cognition jobs, opportunities and that my Social
Security would be there for me when I
nists risked everything to establish got older.
the concept that everyone is equal Objective observers were deeply I still pay attention to the federal
Over the past 26 years, the Com- under the law. Sadly, last Monday, disturbed by the words and appear- deficit, the borrowing our government
munity Preservation Fund, sourced the Supreme Court brazenly disre- ance of both President Biden and does to pay our bills. When our deficit
from the 2% transfer tax on real spected the wisdom of our Found- former president Trump during their is going down and job numbers going
estate transactions, has significantly ing Fathers and destroyed that debate. up, I feel confident we are sailing in
enhanced quality of life for both concept! In order to escape all trials The Democrats are struggling pub- the right direction, heading away from
residents and visitors of the East End. and judgment by his peers, Donald licly about what to do. The Republi- crashing and towards prosperity.
Established to preserve community Trump had asked SCOTUS to make cans are pretending they don’t have Guess what is happening today?
character, this fund has enabled all a ruling that a president may not a problem. After the last administration busted
East End towns to acquire and pro- be prosecuted for any “official acts” The only way to resolve the the budget by giving tax breaks to the
tect open spaces, vital for responsible during his/her term, with no clear competency question is that both very wealthy, we’ve shifted strate-
environmental stewardship. standards as to what is official and Biden and Trump submit to the same gies. We are investing in America. Our
Subsequently, it was amended to what is private. independent medical evaluation of employment numbers are going up
include water quality and historic This action had no basis in the their cognitive abilities, neurological and up, we have the best job market
preservation as allowable uses. While Constitution, but rather was bla- status and psychological stability. since the 1960s (unemployment is
Southampton and East Hampton tant judicial activism for the direct Refusal to do so by a candidate 3.8%) and the deficit is going down
towns have adopted these amend- benefit of Mr. Trump, who claims should be considered disqualifying. — trillions less. The stock market is
ments, Southold did not. that all his crimes were “official John McAuliff optimistically roaring. And the best
It’s time for our town leaders to acts,” making him immune from fac- news, for me and the climate-con-
change this policy. Since the Com- ing a jury. However, it also created cerned: Biden’s three big investment
munity Preservation Fund’s incep- an elite protected status reserved ORIENT bills have dramatically accelerated
tion, none of its proceeds have been
allocated to the Village of Greenport.
only for presidents, very similar to
the power of monarchs we fought Employment up, the energy transition necessary for a
livable planet — creating opportuni-
In our one square mile, we urgently
need these funds to manage storm
to escape. For this reason alone, we
cannot risk electing Trump, who deficit down ties and jobs for decades to come. The
Wall Street Journal called the Ameri-
flooding and runoff along Front speaks positively of retribution and can economy the “envy of the world.”
Street and to preserve our histori- dictatorship and enjoys whipping up I entered the job market in the Why rock the boat? Stay the course.
cally significant structures, such as crowds with violent rhetoric. It will 1970s. Finding a job then was tough Mary Morgan
the auditorium at the corner of Main take years to reverse this corrup- going. I wanted a job with opportuni-
Street and Central Avenue. Village tion of our government, so we need ties and I also wanted to pay my bills.
residents have contributed substan- to start immediately via election of I hated debt and paying interest. I C U TC H O G U E
tially to the fund and deserve their wanted to be able to “balance my bud-
fair share.
I urge Southold Town leaders to
a president and Congress that will
return to the Constitution. get.” People said the unemployment
rate was bad, rising; it was 13% — that
Partisan politics,
adopt the long-approved state use of
CPF funds for historic preservation
Alan Daters
unlucky number stuck with me. We
need to get unemployment down, jobs
lies and dissension
HAVE YOUR SAY
and water quality issues, following up, they said, to get our deficit down Each party continues to enhance
the example of other East End com- The Suffolk Times welcomes all letters and balance the budget. their positives and degrade the other
munities. addressed and written exclusively to That I understood. More income party’s accomplishments. George
Elizabeth Talerman the editor. Please email letters to editor@ helps pay the bills. I felt optimistic Washington warned us of partisan
[Link]. Handwritten letters can no when I read we were lowering our
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OBITUARIES
This year’s Sound & Skate Festival, event.” Last year’s event was rained The Greenport Skate Park is looking to boost its funding in the next few months in hopes
which raises money for the renova- out. of reapplying for a future grant.
tion of the Greenport park, is set for Around the same time, the team
this Saturday, July 13, from 11 a.m. to applied for a grant from The Skate- auctioned off at a later date. Still, Ms. Wilhelm sees skate cul-
6 p.m. and will feature music from lo- park Project, formerly the Tony Hawk Despite her passion for the project, ture as something wholesome and
cal performers, a live painting show- Foundation. Due to a backlog of ap- Ms. Wilhelm does not have a strong community-oriented, which speaks
case, vendors and a skate contest plications from the pandemic and an connection to skateboarding specifi- to her heart.
hosted by Will Angiulo of Limitless internal restructuring of the founda- cally. “This is a family-friendly event,”
Culture. And this year, fundraising for tion, they only recently learned that “I was very athletic as a kid, but I she said. “We’ve got a whole area just
the park is more vital than ever. they were turned down. Although the definitely did not skateboard,” she for kids and crafts and stuff. It’s all
Built in 1998, the park has seen a foundation said their application was said. “My husband and I don’t have about community when we do these
decline in recent years. While chil- well done, they will need to reach a any children, so we don’t have kids celebrations. It’s merging art, music
dren continue to use the facility, it certain level of fundraising to be con- that use the skate park … it was just and sport together.”
is in need of updates, which has not sidered. like, wow, this is, this is tragic, let’s
escaped the notice of a few dedicated “I believe The Skatepark Project of- do something.” amanda@[Link]
locals. fers maybe 5% of your total budget,
After seeing a social media post and our budget for the first phase of
about the state of the Greenport our project is a million dollars,” Ms.
Skate Park in 2019, local business Wilhelm said. “We need at least 30%
owner Rena Wilhelm felt a tug on her of our goal. So that would be [around]
heartstrings. $300,000 before they start consid-
“I saw these photos of the skate ering us for being a grant recipient.
park and … it was just graffiti every- We’re a little over $100,000 right now,
where. The concrete was cracked. It so we have a ways to go before we
had pieces of plywood you could put would be able to apply for that grant
your foot through … I saw those and again.”
thought that this was awful and trag- This makes fundraising at a local
ic,” Ms. Wilhelm said. level more critical than ever. There
She began posting in the same are multiple ways donors can con-
group that put up the photos, ask- tribute, including an online auction,
ing what could be done, and learned a GoFundMe page and a coupon bro-
about the previous incarnation of chure. The group is also eligible for
the Sound & Skate Festival. And with donations from organizations that
that, something clicked. wish to support the community, chil-
“I had some experience with re- dren or sports. “If their mission sort
cruiting artisans,” Ms. Wilhelm said. of aligns with our mission, then they
“I had once hosted a small boutique could possibly give us an allotment
of vendors. So I thought, ‘I could do from whatever their yearly budget is
this.’ ” for supporting other nonprofits,” Ms.
Unfortunately, just when festival Wilhelm said.
preparations started to gain momen- Other events scheduled for later
tum, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. in the year include a concert and live
The pause proved fruitful, however, outdoor video game event in August.
as more people came to the cause. They are also hoping to host a screen-
“In a way, it was good that I didn’t ing of the documentary “Humanity
try to take that on by myself in 2019, Stoked,” directed and co-written by
because over the next couple of years Michael Ien Cohen of Huntington, at
there were other people who jumped the North Fork Arts Center in Green-
on board, like, ‘hey, we heard you port. In addition, many of the paint-
were trying to do this. How can we ings produced at the festival will be
help?’ ” she said.
SOUTHOLD- CUTCHOGUE-
PECONIC NEW SUFFOLK
by Katy Stokes katysuffolktimes@[Link], 631-765-8828 by Barbara Sheryll bsheryll@[Link] 631-734-5242
Have you tasted local corn yet? and reservations are not needed. Congratulations to Daniella Ciap-
I’m a huge fan of all out local farm The rain date is Sunday, July 14. In our community, we can enjoy the petta on becoming a United States
stands’ offerings, but the corn has Hurricane preparedness will be beauty of our environment — thanks citizen!
definitely won my heart for the mo- discussed Saturday, July 13 at to God, those who came before us and Plan ahead: This year’s annual
ment! 10 am. at the Vine at North Fork those among us now who focus on the Southold & Greenport Rotary Golf
The sixth annual Blast for CAST United Methodist Church. Learn preservation of land! We have oppor- Classic is set for Wednesday, Aug. 28,
is Thursday, July 11, 6 to 9 p.m. what to do to protect yourself, tunities to make a difference in our at Island’s End, presented by Stony
This fundraiser helps the Center your family and your pets, whether community through civic, nonprofit Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital.
for Advocacy, Support and Trans- that means “sheltering in place” or and faith-based community social Cost is Donation $235 per person or
formation deliver vital services to evacuating to a safe area. Don Fish- and educational events. And the Town $195 for club members. Fee includes
our most vulnerable neighbors. er from the Southold Town office of of Southold acts with meaning and lunch, golf with a 1 p.m. shotgun start
The Blast will feature live music emergency management will give purpose, maintaining tradition and is at 1 p.m., then a two-hour open
and a premium silent auction, in- a presentation and answer ques- heritage connecting to today! bar around 5:30 p.m., with prizes and
cluding one-of-a-kind experiences tions. The event is free, but RSVP The Southold Greenport Rotary Lob- more! For info, call Walter Krupski
involving food, wine, wellness, is requested at 631-734-6033 or sterfest is a beloved annual event! (631-566-2823) or Wayne Robinson
and more. Single tickets are $150; northforkumc1@[Link] Thanks to the clubs and Stony Brook (631- 678-8125). Proceeds benefit
to purchase, visit blastforcast24. ‘Ten Squared,’ the popular art sale Eastern Long Island Hospital, this SBELIH, Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck and oth-
[Link]. fundraiser for Southold Historical year’s Fest is set for Saturday, July 27, er Rotary service projects
A food drive to benefit CAST cli- Museum, goes live Monday, July 15, 5 to 8 p.m. at Veterans Beach in Mat- North Fork Environmental Council’s
ents will occur Saturday, July 13, 9 offering original 10-inch-square tituck. Enjoy a choice of lobster or “Paddle What’s Left” kayaking and
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Southold IGA artworks for $100 each, to be split steak dinner, steamed mussels, baked shorebird sighting fundraisers are set
and King Kullen in Cutchogue. If between the museum and thee art- potatoes, corn on the cob, coleslaw for Saturday, July 27, and Saturday,
you can, please help fill their van; ist. This year’s theme is “After the and watermelon for $60 ($70 at the Aug. 24, both at 8 a.m. Meet at Ori-
nonperishable food items and per- Peconic Bay Impressionists.” The door). Children under 12 pay $10 for ent Beach State Park at the Eagle’s
sonal hygiene items are needed. online exhibit/sale runs through a hamburger or hot dog meal. There Neck Paddling booth. The outings,
Southold High School’s class of Aug. 31. will be live music by Linden Farm All approximately 2.5 hours, cost $45 per
1974 will hold a 50th reunion Are you a runner? Pindar Vine- Stars and a cash bar with wine, beer person, including a kayak, paddle and
Saturday, July 13, at 5 p.m. at So- yards’ “Run the Vineyards” 5K is and soft drinks. Proceeds benefit local life jacket; $25 if you bring your own
phie’s Rest. There will be appetiz- set for Sunday, July 1, at 9 a.m. in community service projects. equipment. For more information and
ers, food and a cash bar. The cost is Peconic. This chip-timed race and Old Town Arts & Crafts Guild pres- to join in, visit [Link]/.
$40 per person or $43 if you pay by walk is a great way to share Sun- ents an antiques, fine art and crafts North Fork Reform Synagogue invites
credit card. Tickets are southold- day with family and friends! Vines fair on Guild grounds in Cutchogue children of all ages to a Tot Shabbat
[Link]. will be filling out, the “sea of sun- Saturday, July 20, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, July 19, 5:30 to 6 p.m., with
SHS grads from 1964 will follow flowers” will be blooming and the (Rain date: July 21.) Free admission. Little Moments Little Fam Sensory
suit with a 60th reunion at Sophie’s day will be warm and (hopefully) Something for everyone! Play at Kenney’s Beach in Southold.
Rest Saturday, July 27, at 1 p.m. bright! For information and regis- Counting their blessings: Deborah Beach service to follow; gather at 6
Betty Schriefer and the other or- tration, go to [Link]. Cassidy’s Facebook profile might be a p.m. Service begins at 6:30. Learn
ganizers also welcome alums from Southold Historical Museum and picture of a sign saying “Life is bet- more at northforkreformsynagogue.
1963and 1965. No need to RSVP; Old Town Arts and Crafts Guild are ter on the porch.” That’s a blessing on org/events/category/calendar.
just show up! co-sponsoring an antiques, fine it’s own, but is not where it stops! Her Tickets are on sale for the 67th Cu-
The North Fork Garden Crawl is art and crafts fair Saturday and daughter Kelly’s fiance, Ray Higgins, tchogue Fire Department Chicken
also set for July 13, from 9 a.m. to Sunday, July 27-28, on museum recently won three Emmy Awards barbecue . Visit [Link]
noon. Join the North Fork Suffolk grounds. Vendors will sell fine art, for investigative reporting as a pho- to get yours while you can!
Alliance for Pollinators for a self- antiques, pottery, photography, tojournalist at ABC News 10 in San Enjoy and be well!
guided tour of public and private handmade crafts, and vintage trea- Diego. Next: Congratulations to Eric
gardens that are in various stages sures. There will also be live mu- and Christie Cassidy, whose unions
of transformation to eliminate in-
vasive species, incorporate more
sic! Admission is $5 for adults and
comes with a free raffle ticket.
was officiated by Eric’s sister Kelly on
a beautiful day amid the vines at Duck
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native plants and provide critical Please email me at katysuffolk- Walk Vineyard. Before all this, Debo- NEIGHBORHOOD
habitat for wildlife. The tour begins times@[Link] to tell me about rah traveled to Albany to see Mitchell
at Custer Preserve in Southold. For upcoming events and volunteers follow in his dad’s footsteps by be- NEWS
more information, email Taralynn in our community who deserve a come Court Officer Cassidy. Congrat-
Reynolds at treynolds@eastenden- shout-out. I look forward to hear- ulations and God bless! next page
[Link]. This event is free ing from you!
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monthly in the mail. All parents need
to do to get started is complete an ap-
ARTBEAT
GREENPORT plication at the library including the
child’s name, birthdate and address.
Friends of Floyd Memorial Library
• The Gallery at Holy Trinity pres-
ents ‘riffs on Rublev,’ an exhibit of work
pays the postage. It’s that easy! by artist Arden Scott, on view through
by Joan Dinizio Lucky1inNY@[Link] 631-745-3484 Fair warning: Now is the time to get Sept. 13. The gallery (768 Main St.,
your tickets for the Greenport Fire Greenport) will host an opening re-
Summer is the perfect time for re- This sounds like such a fun thing, I Department chicken barbecue — an ception Saturday, July 13, from 4 to
unions and no one does it better than wish I were around to join in. On Fri- event that usually sells out. It’s set for 6 p.m. Other viewing hours are by
the GHS All Class Reunion commit- day, July 12, mosey on down to the Saturday, Aug.. 17 at the Third Street appointment; call 631-477-0272 or
tee. This year’s gathering will take East End Seaport Museum for a sea firehouse. Tickets are $25 in advance email ardenscott@[Link].
place Saturday, July 20, 10 a.m. to 4 shanty night from 7 to 9 p.m. It’s free or $30 at the door — if there are any • Award-winning singer-songwrit-
p.m. at Albert Herzog Memorial Park for museum members, “donations left! er Gina Forsyth will perform Sunday,
between Fifth and Sixth streets. All suggested” for others. The event is To support the skate park project, 41 July 14, at 5 p.m. in the Parish Hall
school staff and teachers, both past sponsored by Hommel Heating & local merchants are offering $5 dis- at Holy Trinity Church, 768 Main St.,
and present, as well as anyone who Supply. counts on purchases of $50 or more. Greenport. Based in New Orleans, Ms.
ever attended Greenport Schools, The Town of Southold has lined up To purchase a discount brochure for Forsyth is “known for her wizardry on
are welcome to attend. The commit- some out-of-town fun for baseball $25, stop in at The Weathered Barn on fiddle and guitar,” according to a re-
tee needs volunteers; if f you’d like fans, with tickets and transportation Front Street. lease, and presents “unpretentious
to help out contact Robert Walden to a Mets vs. Braves game on Friday, The GHS class of 1974 will celebrate songs that cut straight to the heart.”
Jr., Mary Shelby, Russell Smith Jr. July 26. If you’re a Yankees fan, fear its 50th reunion Friday, July 19, a the A donation of $20 is suggested.
or Annemarie Heaney Chouinard. not. There’s also a game for you: Yan- Silver Sands (on the terrace just out- Information: [Link]@gmail.
They’d also appreciate donations of kees vs. Blue Jays on Friday, Aug. 2. side Plato’s Beach House). The cost is com.
water, condiments, cookies, brown- The cost for each is $60 per person; $60 per person, which includes food, • Artwork by Kate Mancini is cur-
ies, cupcakes ( desserts individually register at [Link]/Por- wine and beer. Questions? Email Dave rently on view in the upstairs gallery
packaged in zipper bags, please ) and tal. Garner at asagnova78@[Link]. at Greenport Harbor Brewing Compa-
sanitizer wipes. They will provide hot The George R. Sullivan golf outing is Candace Hall and Destiny Salter work ny on Carpenter Street in the village,
dogs, hamburgers and some sides. set to take place Thursday, July 18, so hard to make Greenport’s Summer part of an exhibit entitled “Seafolk!!
Remember to bring your own pop-up at Island’s End Golf & Country Club. Basketball Tournament a success that And the Fish they Rode in On.” A
tent and chairs for your group. Check in is at 11:30 a.m. with a shot- you must be sure to attend. The fourth pop-up meet the artist will take place
You know good things are going gun start at 1 p.m. The cost is $250 annual tournament is set for Saturday, there Friday, July 12, 4 to 7 p.m. Ms.
to happen when the Greenport and per person, which includes greens July 27, noon to 6 p.m. at the Third Mancini’s work will also be shown at
Southold Rotary Clubs join forces. fees, range balls, golf cart, refresh- Street Park. In addition to basketball the brewery’s Main Road, Peconic, lo-
On Saturday, July 27, that will hap- ments, raw bar, barbecue, buffet din- and more basketball for participants cation Saturday, July 13, from 1 to 6
pen again when they bring you the ner and an open bar from 6 to 8 p.m. ages 4 to 18, there will be dance per- p.m.
33rd annual Lobsterfest at Veterans RSVP by Friday, July 12, by contacting formances, music, a barbecue and
more. To register or volunteer, email
ACHIEVEMENTS
Beach in Mattituck, with your choice Jill at JillD927@[Link] or 516-
of lobster or steak. Dine there or take 885-0308. oceventsforkids@[Link]
out from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $60 Floyd Memorial Library has part- Because it’s a monumental one, I’m
in advance or $70. Children’s tickets nered with the Dolly Parton Imagi- sending out belated birthday wish- • Conor Kilcommons of Southold
are $10 for a hamburger or hot dog, nation Library to provide free books es to Florence Smith, who recently has earned a spot on the spring 2024
corn and watermelon. Get your tickets for children ages birth to five who turned 90. I hope you enjoyed your dean’s list at with honors from the
online at [Link]. live in Greenport. A new book arrives day! University at Albany, where he is ma-
joring in criminal justice.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
• Jeanne Guarriello of Southold
(nursing) and Cade Patchell of Laurel
(civil engineering) have graduated
No. 1183: Board Meeting with bachelor’s degrees from the Uni-
by John Ewbank Universal Press Syndicate versity at Buffalo.
ACROSS 58 Surgery reminder
1 “Fast Money” network 60 *Guide for
5 Trolley car formatting a job
9 Prom night rental, maybe
13 Lion’s sound
application document
63 “Frozen” heroine
The Suffolk
118 East Main St., Riverhead, NY 11901
14 Debonair 64 Gets better 631-727-4343 / [Link]
15 Kuwaiti or Qatari 65 “Understood”
16 *Professional who works 66 Take a nap, perhaps
on an app’s graphics 67 Tax form IDs • Thursday, July 11, 8 p.m.
18 Mafia bosses 68 Watched closely TOVAH FELDSHUH: AGING IS OPTIONAL
19 Regard highly • Friday, July 12, 8 p.m.
20 Smart TV brand DOWN JUDY COLLINS - DUO HITS
22 Sweetie 1 Motley ___ (heavy metal • Saturday, July 13, 8p.m.
23 Oslo-to-Stockholm band)
MY MOTHER’S ITALIAN, MY FATHER’S JEWISH
direction 2 Ordinance that may affect
a late-night party & I’M STILL IN THERAPY
24 *Terence Fletcher
portrayer in “Whiplash” 3 An offensive joke is A public service of Times Review Media Group.
27 “___ and thx” often in this
28 Stock purchase 4 Some Native Canadians
30 Tiny amounts 5 Yank
31 “Unlimited” part of a 6 Sprinted
cellphone plan 7 Disinclined (to)
33 Hospital dept. 8 Thanks, in France
34 Gin ___ tonic 9 Young fellow
35 Standard PC accessories ... 10 2004 Will Smith sci-fi film
on which the first two 11 “Hasta ___!”
12 Fixate
44
45
___ of two evils
Prophet
No. 1182: Low Fashion
Edited by David Steinberg
North Fork Arts Center
letters of the starred
clues’ answers are 14 Character in a virtual 46 QB throw worth six points Showtimes for July 12-18, 2024
“city” 47 Some wild canines 211 Front Street, Greenport
neighbors
41 Flop ___ 17 Hardens 48 Vacation 631-477-8600 / [Link]
(period of failure) 21 ___ acid 51 PC pros
42 “Red Notice” actress 24 Tool for lifting a car 53 Basic skateboard trick
56 Chess champs, for short • DESPICABLE ME 4 (PG)
Gadot 25 Freddy of horror 3:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m., 8:00 p.m.
43 Singer-songwriter Bridges 26 Most frequent, 57 Owner’s document
statistically 59 Tell (on) • KINDS OF KINDNESS (R)
44 Tons of, casually
47 “I remember you” 27 “Right away!” 61 Khaki relative 3:45 p.m., 7:15 p.m.
49 Georgia airport code 29 “Howdy!” 62 Chicago trains • INSIDE OUT 2 (PG)
50 *Physicians who specialize 32 “Am not” retort 4:00 p.m., 6:20 p.m., 8:40 p.m.
in immediate medical care 34 Competent A public service of Times Review Media Group.
52 Caramel-filled candy 36 Slightest amount
54 Tree excretion 37 Orange tubers
55 Unagi on a sushi menu 38 Super simple
56 Republic of ___, 39 Execute perfectly
dystopian setting for “The 40 “Weekend Update”
Handmaid’s Tale” show, briefly
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Friday, July 19, 4-6 p.m.: Artists’ reception: Saturday, July 13, 4-6:30 p.m.: Annual chicken Methodist Church, 43960 Route 48, South-
All ages ‘Two Artists, One Truth: The Beauty of Or- barbecue at Mattituck Presbyterian Church, old. Information: 631-734-6033, northfor-
dinary Miracles,” artwork by Lois Levy and 12605 Main Road. Tickets, $25. Family Fun kumc1@[Link].
Wednesday, July 17, 1-3 p.m.: Who Lives Un- Maureen Carey, at Mattituck-Laurel Library. Pack pricing: six dinners, $125; eight dinners,
der the Sea? all-ages presentation at the Friday, Aug. 2, 5 p.m.: ‘Oops! Five time I ac-
Information: [Link]. $170; 10 dinners, $210; 12 dinners, $250. Infor- cidentally ended up on stage,’ with theater
New Suffolk Waterfront, 650 First St., New mation: 631-298-4145.
Suffolk. Beach exploration with educators director and producer Douglas Gray of Ori-
from Peconic Land Trust and New York State Fairs and festivals Sunday, July 21, 6-8:30 p.m.: Swing Your Part- ent at Poquatuck Hall, 1160 Skippers Lane,
Department of Environmental Conservation ner by the Bay family-friendly square danc- Orient. Part of the hall’s PoquaTalks series.
Saturday, July 13, 11 a.m.- 6 p.m.: Sound & ing event at the New Suffolk Waterfront Free. Information: [Link].
with seine nets. Free, reservations required.
Skate Festival at Greenport Skate Park, 170 sponsored by New Suffolk Waterfront Fund.
Rain cancels. Register: [Link].
Saturday, July 27, 5 p.m.: Annual Barn Dance
Moores Lane, Greenport. Vendors, live mu-
sic, skate contest, live painting showcase and
With live music and traditional square danc-
ing led by Chart Guthrie and the Dance All
Meetings
at Hallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound more. Information: [Link]. Night band. No experience necessary. All Tuesday, July 16, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Peconic
Ave., Riverhead. Live musicians will perform ages welcome. Barbecue from Meat’s Meat
Saturday, July 13, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.: Open House Amateur Radio Club open house at Custer
traditional music with dance calling and in- of Mattituck; McCall Wines, Greenport Har-
and Garden Festival at Cornell University’s Institute and Observatory, 1115 Main Bayview
struction by Chart Guthrie. Rain or shine. bor Brewing Co. lager and non-alcoholic bev-
Long Island Horticultural Research & Exten- Road, Southold. Information: [Link].
Gates open at 5 p.m. for picnicking; dancing erages available for purchase. Rain or shine.
sion Center, 3059 Sound Ave., Riverhead.
from 6:30 to 8:30. Tickets: adults, $30; $chil-
dren ages 5-12, $10; children under 5, free.
Garden tours on the hour, demonstrations,
plant sale, and educational seminars on
No outside food or drinks. Tickets: adults,
$50 in advance, $55 at the door; children,
Music
[Link]. $25 in advance, $30 at the door. Information:
“Flower Arranging” (noon) and “Tick-Borne Fridays, July 12, 19 and Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30,
Illnesses” (2 p.m.). Free. Information: 631-727- [Link]. 7:30 p.m.: The Greenport Band concert un-
The arts and crafts 3595. Saturday, July 27, 5-7 p.m.: Maureen’s Haven der the direction of Colin Van Tuyl, Mitchell
Summer Benefit Party at Southampton Inn, Park, Greenport. Free. Bring a chair or blan-
Tuesdays, July 16, 23 and 30, 1-3:30 p.m.: Wa-
tercolor workshops for ages 13 and up with Fundraisers 91 Hill St., Southampton. Tickets: $150. dan@ ket. Rain cancels.
[Link]. Saturday, July 13, 11 a.m.-noon.: History
Linda Prentiss at Old Town Arts and Crafts
Thursday, July 11, 6-9 p.m.: Blast for CAST, through music concert featuring New York
Guild, 28265 Main Road, Cutchogue. Guild
members, $70; nonmembers, $85. Limited to
at Stirling Square, 300 Main St., Greenport.
Hors d’oeuvres, open bar at American Beech,
Lectures Jazz Mission at Suffolk County Historical So-
eight participants. Information: oldtownarts- ciety Museum, 300 West Main St., Riverhead.
Greenport Harbor Brewing Company beer, Saturday, June 17, 11 a.m.: ‘How to Read a Free. Information: suffolkcountyhistoricalso-
[Link], 631-734-6382, oldtownguild@aol.
1943 Pizza Bar pizza, live music, silent auction. Poem’ presented by Farrar, Straus and Gir- [Link].
com.
Tickets: $150. [Link]. oux chairman Jonathan Galassi at Old Point
Thursdays, July 11, 18, 25 and Aug. 1, 1-3:30 p.m.: Saturday, July 13, 5 p.m.: Rites of Spring Mu-
Saturday, July 13, 4-6 p.m.: Chicken barbe- Schoolhouse, 1555 Village Lane, Orient. Free.
Watercolor workshops for ages 13 and up sic Festival presents La Remede de For-
cue at Old Steeple Church, 656 Main Road, Information: oysterpondshistoricalsociety.
with Linda Prentiss at Old Town Arts and tune: Medieval Songs of Fate, Fortune and
Aquebogue. Chicken, baked potato, cole- org.
Crafts Guild, 28265 Main Road, Cutchogue. Fin’amor with Concordian Dawn Ensemble
slaw, corn and watermelon. Partial proceeds Saturday July 13, 10 a.m.: Emergency pre- at Landcraft Garden Foundation, 4342 Grand
Guild members, $70; nonmembers, $85. Lim-
will be donated to local food pantries. Tick- paredness program with Don Fisher of the Ave., Mattituck. Rites of Spring members,
ited to eight participants. Information: old-
ets and information: Jean, jlapin224@yahoo. Southold Town Office of Emergency Man- $75; nonmembers, $90, under 25, free. Infor-
[Link], 631-734-6382, oldtown-
com or 613-722-4171. agement at The Vine at North Fork United CALENDAR | PAGE 29
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Notice is hereby given that a On NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A NOTICE OF FORMATION PUBLIC NOTICE
Premises Tavern Wine License, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Notice of Formation of BEE
Application ID NA-0315-24-123219 Notice of Formation of Shea BRIGHT THERAPY, SLP, PLLC. WORK SESSION NOTICE
has been applied for by North Fork Fishburne LLC. Articles of Articles of Org. filed with SSNY on
Arts Center Inc serving beer, wine Organization filed with Secretary of 06/20/24. Office: Suffolk County. The Commissioners of the
and cider to be sold at retail for on State of NY (SSNY) on 06/01/2024. SSNY designated for service of Cutchogue New Suffolk Park
premises consumption in a tavern Office location: Suffolk County. process. SSNY shall mail copy of District will hold a public work
for the premises located at 211 SSNY designated as agent of any process served against the session on July 23, 2024, at 5:15
Front Street Greenport NY 11944. Limited Liability Company (LLC) PLLC: 375 Commack Road, Suite P.M. in the Meeting Room of the
upon whom process against it may 211, Deer Park, NY 11729. Cutchogue New Suffolk Free
be served. SSNY should mail Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Library, 27925 Main Road,
Cutchogue New Suffolk Free
process to Osceola Fishburne: 143 Cutchogue. 11935
Library Board of Trustees will hold
Oak Ave, Riverhead NY 11901.
their next meeting on Monday, July NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A
Purpose: Any lawful purpose. MEETING NOTICE
15, 2024 at 6:00 pm at the LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Notice of Formation of RDR Beauty
Library, 27550 Main Road, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A The Commissioners of the
Studio LLC. Articles of Organization Cutchogue New Suffolk Park
Cutchogue, NY. The following LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY filed with Secretary of State of NY
meeting will be held Monday, Notice of Formation of Harbor District will hold a public meeting
(SSNY) on 01/26/2024. Office on July 23, 2024, at 6:00 P.M. in the
August 19, 2024 at 6:00 pm. Sales Management LLC. Articles location: Suffolk County. SSNY
By order of of Organization filed with Meeting Room of the Cutchogue
designated as agent of Limited New Suffolk Free Library, 27925
the Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Li Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) Liability Company (LLC) upon
brary Board of Trustees. on 05/29/2024. Office location: Main Road, Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935
whom process against it may be
Kathy Perretta, President Suffolk County. SSNY designated served. SSNY should mail process
as agent of Limited Liability to Ruth Do Rosario: 112 Waverly LEGAL NOTICE
Company (LLC) upon whom Street, Yonkers, NT 10701. The resolution, a summary of which
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A process against it may be served. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. is published herewith, has been
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY SSNY should mail process to adopted on the 4th day of June,
Notice of Formation of Mamba Harbor Sales Management LLC: 8 2024, and an abstract thereof has
Lounge. Articles of Organization Beach Plum Dr, Northport, NY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A been published and posted as
filed with Secretary of State of NY 11768. Purpose: Any lawful LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY required by law and the period of
(SSNY) on 02/12/2024. Office purpose. Notice of Formation of Luxe Craft time has elapsed for the submission
location: Suffolk County. SSNY Studio. Articles of Organization filed and filing of a petition for a
designated as agent of Limited with Secretary of State of NY permissive referendum and a valid
Liability Company (LLC) upon NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A
(SSNY) on 02/13/2024. Office petition has not been submitted
whom process against it may be LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
location: Suffolk County. SSNY and filed. The validity of the
served. SSNY should mail process NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A designated as agent of Limited
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY obligations authorized by such
to Frantz Louis: 37 Brown blvd, Liability Company (LLC) upon resolution may be hereafter
Wheatley heights, ny 11798. Notice of Formation of Spoonfed whom process against it may be
Enterprises. Articles of Organization contested only if such obligations
Purpose: Any lawful purpose. served. SSNY should mail process were authorized for an object or
filed with Secretary of State of NY to Ray Norton: 53 Sound Road,
(SSNY) on 05/16/2024. Office purpose for which the Town of
Greenport, NY 11944. Purpose: Any Southold, in the County of Suffolk,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF location: Suffolk County. SSNY lawful purpose. New York, is not authorized to
PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is designated as agent of Limited
hereby given that Liability Company (LLC) upon expend money or if the provisions
GoodFriend Self-Storage facility of law which should have been
located at:
whom process against it may be
served. SSNY should mail process
[Link] complied with as of the date of
50 Commerce Dr, to Anton L. Williams: 1930 Veterans publication of this notice were not
Cutchogue, NY 11935. Memorial Highway, Suite 12, LEGAL NOTICE substantially complied with, and an
Will sell, to satisfy lien of the owner, Islandia, NY 11749. Purpose: Any NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING action, suit or proceeding
at public sale by competitive lawful purpose. contesting such validity is
bidding starting 07/15/2024 at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that commenced within twenty days
11:00am and ending on 07/22/2024 pursuant to the provisions of after the date of publication of the
at 11:00am. Bid online at Chapter 17 (Community notice, or such obligations were
[Link]. This is LEGAL NOTICE Preservation Fund) and Chapter 70 authorized in violation of the
a cash sale, and all sales are final. (Agricultural Lands) of the Town provisions of the constitution.
Notice is hereby given Code, the Town Board of the Town DENIS NONCARROW, Town Clerk
The personal goods stored therein that in accordance with Town Law of Southold hereby sets Tuesday, BOND RESOLUTION OF THE
by the following are: Section 181-b (1) and pursuant to July 16, 2024, at 4:30 p.m., TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW
01) Unit 310 General Municipal Law Section 35, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main YORK, ADOPTED JUNE 4, 2024,
Dinizio, John (2a) the fiscal affairs of the Wading Road, Southold, New York as the AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF
River Fire District in the Towns of time and place for a public BONDS IN A PRINCIPAL AMOUNT
Brookhaven and Riverhead, Suffolk hearing for the purchase of a NOT TO EXCEED $1,800,000 TO
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME County, New York, for the period development rights easement on FINANCE THE CONSTRUCTION
COURT COUNTY OF SUFFOLK beginning on January 1, 2023 and property owned by Early Rising OF A NEW HIGHWAY STORAGE
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, ending on December 31, 2023, Farm, LLC. Said property is BARN, STATING THE ESTIMATED
Plaintiff AGAINST JOSEPH have been examined by identified as part of SCTM #1000- MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS
DEPINTO, MARY ELLEN DEPINTO, Independent Certified Public 96.-3-7.3. The address is 1555 Cox $1,800,000 AND APPROPRIATING
ET AL., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Accounting firm of Craig, Lane, Cutchogue, New York. The SAID AMOUNT FOR SUCH
Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Fitzsimmons & Meyer, LLP – property is situated on the westerly PURPOSE
duly entered May 25, 2018, I, the Smithtown, NY. A copy of their side of Cox Lane. The property is The object or purpose for which the
undersigned Referee will sell at independent audit report has been located within the Agricultural- bonds are authorized is the
public auction at the Southold filed with the New York Office of the Conservation (A-C) Zoning District construction of a new highway
Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, State Comptroller where it is and is approximately 11.57± acres. storage barn at the estimated
New York 11971 on August 14, available as a public record for The proposed acquisition is for a maximum cost of $1,800,000.
2024 at 9:30AM, premises known inspection by all interested persons. development rights easement on The maximum amount of
as 1703 Little Neck Road, part of the property, consisting of obligations authorized to
Cutchogue, NY 11935. All that In accordance with Town approximately 8.58± acres (subject be issued is $1,800,000.
certain plot piece or parcel of land, Law Section 181-b (4) the Board of to survey) of the 11.57± acre parcel. The period of probable usefulness
with the buildings and improve- Fire Commissioners of the Wading The 2.99± acre development rights is twenty-five (25) years.
ments erected, situate, lying and River Fire District in the Towns of intact reserve area will remain A complete copy of the Bond
being at Cutchogue, in the Town of Brookhaven and Riverhead, Suffolk linked to, and be prohibited from Resolution summarized above shall
Southold, County of Suffolk and County, State of New York, has being subdivided from, the area be available for public inspection
State of New York, District 1000, prepared a written corrective action subject to the easement. during normal business hours at the
Section 103.00, Block 05.00, Lot plan in response to the office of the Town Clerk, at the
002.004. Approximate amount of management letter issued as a NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Town Hall, 53095 Main Street,
judgment $992,682.86 plus interest result of the above referenced given that a more detailed Southold, New York.
and costs. Premises will be sold independent audit. This corrective description of the above-mentioned
subject to provisions of filed action plan is available for parcel of land is on file in Land Make your
Judgment Index #020470/2009.
The aforementioned auction will be
inspection by all interested persons
at the Wading River Fire District
Preservation Department, Southold
Town Hall Annex, 54375 Route 25,
business
conducted in accordance with the
District and SUFFOLK County
Office, 1503 North Country Road,
Wading River, NY, 11792.
Southold, New York, and may be
examined by any interested person
during business hours.
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Auction Plan in effect at this time.
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Notice is hereby given that the Village of Greenport will accept sealed bids for:
The Owner is the Village of Greenport and the work site is located in the Village on the property located south of Wiggins Street between 4th Street and 3rd Street.
The work includes providing all labor, materials, machinery, tools, equipment and other means of construction necessary and incidental to the completion of the work shown on the plans and described
in these specifications including, but not necessarily limited to the following: Reconstruction of the Village of Greenport’s North Ferry Terminal Site located south of Wiggins Street between 4th
Street and 3rd Street. The area of site work is approximately 4.4 acres. The project includes expansion of the existing ferry queue area, parking lot improvements, drainage and stormwater
quality improvements, site lighting, and pedestrian/ADA improvements. The project is a multimodal site improvement project and does not involve marine construction.
This is a Federal Aid Project and NYSDOT Standard Specifications, officially finalized and adopted on September 2022 as posted on the New York State Department of Transportation’s website must
be followed by the successful bidder. “BUY AMERICA” of the NYSDOT Standard Specifications Applies, Section 106-11.
The EEO Employment goals for this project are: 5.8% Minority Employment Goal
6.9% Women Employment Goal
The use of the NYSDOT approved civil rights reporting software, Equitable Business Opportunities (EBO), is required. Access authorization to EBO can be found at [Link]
No residential or geographical restrictions will be in effect for this project. Applicable Federal requirements take precedence over State and local requirements unless state and local requirements are
deemed to be more stringent.
Contract Documents, including Invitation to Bidders, Instructions to Bidders, Wage Rates, Bid Documents, Agreement, Special Notes, Specifications, Contract Drawings, and any Addenda, may be
examined, at no expense, at the office of the Village Clerk, Greenport Village Hall, 236 Third Street, Greenport, New York 11944, and are available on the office Village of Greenport website: www.
[Link].
Addenda will be emailed from the Village of Greenport to Bidders listed on the official Plan Holders List. An emailed response from the Bidder, to the Addendum sent by the Village of Greenport will
act as proof that the Bidder received the Addendum. In addition to an emailed response, Bidders must acknowledge receipt of all Addenda by signing and dating each Addendum and attaching the
Acknowledgement of Receipt of Addenda to the Bid Form. Failure of any Bidder to receive any such Addendum or interpretation shall not relieve such Bidder of any obligation under this Bid submittal.
All Addenda so issued shall become part of the Contract Documents.
Questions regarding the Contract Documents should be directed in writing to Candace Hall, Village of Greenport, 236 Main Street, Greenport, New York, 11944, or via e-mail to: chall@greenportvillage.
org and to be given any consideration, must be received at least five (5) business days prior to the date fixed for the opening of bids. Any such interpretations or supplemental instructions will be in
the form of written addenda, and will be mailed/emailed to all perspective bidders. The failure of any bidder to receive any such addenda will not relieve the bidders of any obligation under this bid as
submitted. Any addenda so issued shall become part of the Contract Documents.
All bids must include the completed Bid Form, Non-Collusive Bidding and Disbarment Certifications, and Lobbying Certifications. This is a unit price bid as described in the Instructions to Bidders. No
bidder may withdraw his/her bid within forty-five (45) calendar days after the actual date of the opening thereof.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or acceptable bid bond in the amount of not less than ten percent (10%) of the bid and made payable to the Village of Greenport.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE that SEALED PROPOSALS shall be received by the Village of Greenport at the Office of the Village Clerk, Greenport Village Hall, 236 Third Street, Greenport, New York 11944,
during the regular business hours of 8:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. on July 11, 2024 until 10:30 a.m. on August 1, 2024, at which time all timely received sealed bids will be opened. Bids received after
that date and time will be considered non-compliant and rejected. Late bids will not be accepted. No bid will be accepted by e-mail or facsimile. Bids must be either hand delivered to the Village Hall
as indicated or sent by overnight mail to be received no later than 10:30 a.m.
Bids must be filed in accordance with the specifications of the Village of Greenport and Municipal Law Section 103. Bids should indicate on the outside of the sealed envelope:
The Bidder to whom the Contract is awarded will be required to furnish Performance, Payment and Guarantee Bonds from an acceptable Surety Company for an amount not less than 100% of the
accepted bid. The successful Bidder and all subcontractors must have an approved CCA-2 on file with NYSDOT prior to being awarded a contract. If the successful Bidder does not currently have
a CCA-2 on file with NYSDOT, the Bidder may find the CCA-2 forms and instruction for completion online at [Link]
rect=legacy#Construction.
The successful Bidder will be required to comply with all provisions of the Federal Government Equal Employment Opportunity clauses issued by the Secretary of Labor on May 2, 1968 and published
in the Federal Register (41 CFR Part 60-1, 33 F.2 7804). Successful bidders will be required to pay prevailing wage rates on this contract.
The Village of Greenport reserves the right to consider the bids for forty-five (45) days after receipt before awarding any Contract, and to waive any minor informalities in, and to reject, any and all bids.
All bids are subject to final review and approval by the Village of Greenport before any award of contract may be made. Receipt of bids by the Village of Greenport shall not be construed as authority
to bind the Village of Greenport. In the event bids are rejected, or no bids are received, the Village is fully authorized to re-advertise for bids.
No responsibility shall attach to any person or persons for premature opening of bids not properly labeled or sealed.
The Village of Greenport reserves the right to reject any and all bids in whole or part, to waive any informality in any or all bids, and to accept the bid or part thereof which it deems most favorable to
the Village.
The work will be substantially completed 200 calendar days from Notice to Proceed and completed and ready for final payment by forty-five (45) days thereafter.
The New York State Department of Transportation, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, De-
partment of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation and Title 23 Code of Federal Regulations,
Part 200, Title VI Program and Related Statutes, as amended, issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all who respond to the related solicitation, request for proposal or invitation to bid that it will
affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and
will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability/handicap and income status in consideration for an award.
The work performed under this contract is subject to the higher of the current New York State Department of Labor Prevailing Wage Rates or the current Federal Davis Bacon Wage Rates.
The Village of Greenport is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, ancestry, disability or handicap, marital or financial status, military status, reli-
gion, sex, sexual orientation, age or national origin with respect to employment or any employment related matter and the Village of Greenport requires that all contractors participating in contracts for
public work in the Village of Greenport and all subcontractors of those contractors comply with that same requirement. The Village of Greenport encourages bids for public contracts and subcontracts
of those contracts by minority and women owned contractors and entities and the Village of Greenport may solicit bids and contracts from such entities with respect to the Contract noticed herein.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD AS AN IN-PERSON MEETING BY THE TOWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 17,
2024 AT OR ABOUT 5:30 PM AT THE TOWN HALL MAIN MEETING HALL LOCATED AT 53095 ROUTE 25, SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 ON THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS
UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND/COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN.
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS WILL BE AN IN-PERSON MEETING ONLY WITH NO OPTION TO PARTICIPATE VIA A ZOOM BASED WEBINAR.
To view the application files please visit: [Link] At the bottom of the picture on the main screen click on the second button from the right “Town Records,
Weblink/Laserfiche”; go to bottom of page and click on “pg. 2”; click on “Trustees” folder; click on “Applications”; click on “Pending”; all files are listed by name in alphabetical order. Click on the
name of the application to view the file.
Written comments may also be submitted via email to the Trustees Clerks at elizabethc@[Link]. Said comments will be considered at the public hearing provided that they are
submitted no later than 12:00 P.M. (Prevailing Time) on the day of the public hearing.
1. THE CATHERINE A. QUINN IRREVOCABLE TRUST, c/o MICHELLE A. QUINN, TRUSTEE requests a Wetland Permit to reconstruct existing ramp, fixed dock, and steps in same
location and dimensions as existing using thru-flow decking; construct fixed dock extension with “T” section, both using thru-flow decking; install ladder on “T” section of fixed dock.
Located: 1150 Lupton Point Road, Mattituck. SCTM#: 1000-115-11-13
2. JENNIFER MAYE & JOHN BERNHARD Jr. request a Wetland Permit to construct a fixed dock with fixed dock “T” section using thru-flow decking for entire dock; establish and maintain
a 4’ wide path through wetlands with mulch or gravel to access proposed pier. Located: 2285 Little Neck Road, Cutchogue. SCTM#: 1000-103-10-1
3. BUDD’S POND MARINA, INC. requests a Wetland Permit for various proposed work consisting of on East Side of Marina-remove existing rip-rap that remains outside of the permeable
bulkhead and within the property lines; proposed 6’x20’ floating dock supported with one 10” OCC pile; proposed 97 linear feet of permeable bulkhead landward of existing concrete
bulkhead with six (6) foot return on east end; plant area within permeable bulkhead with salt marsh cordgrass (spartina alterniflora plugs @[Link].); and a proposed 6’x40’ floating dock;
on South Side of Marina-proposed 97 linear foot permeable bulkhead along edge of bank (MLW) line; plant area landward of permeable bulkhead with saltmarsh cordgrass (spartina
alterniflora plugs @[Link].); on West Side of Marina-remove and replace in same location existing timber bulkhead with 242 linear feet of vinyl bulkhead; existing floating docks to
remain in same location and configuration. Located: 61500 Route 25, Southold. SCTM# 1000-56-6-2.2
4. STEPHEN & JACQUELINE DuBON requests a Wetland Permit to raise the existing one-story dwelling an additional foot for flood protection; install a new I/A sanitary system; remove
cellar entry; raise existing deck with steps; new covered front stoop and steps; existing 5’x5’ fire pit; existing shed; existing outdoor shower; install drywells and two parking spaces.
Located: 5605 Stillwater Avenue, Cutchogue. SCTM# 1000-137-4-3.2
5. ROBERT F. SPITZENBERG, Jr. requests a Wetland Permit for the existing two-story dwelling with existing seaward side deck and steps; proposed unenclosed front porch with steps
over existing concrete porch; and to perpetually maintain the existing 10’ wide non-turf buffer located along the landward edge of the bulkhead. Located: 375 Elizabeth Lane, Southold.
SCTM# 1000-78-5-4
6. 500 GLENN ROAD, LLC requests an Amendment to Wetland Permit #9996 to construct a swimming pool and grade level masonry patio with pool enclosure fencing, pool drywell and
equipment area; and to modify the location and area of the 15-foot vegetated non-turf buffer (from 1,687 to 1,[Link].), in accordance with the updated wetlands boundary. Located:
500 Glenn Road, Southold. SCTM# 1000-78-2-23
7. U.S. DEPT. OF HOMELAND SECURITY, PLUM ISLAND ANIMAL DISEASE CENTER requests a Wetland Permit to restore the east face of the central wharf by installing 250+/-LF of
new steel bulkhead undersheeting landward of the Apparent High Water line, install 28+/-LF of bulkhead oversheeting including associated wales, brace piles and tie-backs, waterward of
the Apparent High Water line; existing bulkhead to be removed as undersheeting proceeds; install 12 four pile, wood and composite pile fenders, refurbish and reinstall a passenger ramp
at tis same location, waterward of the Apparent High Water line; adapt existing fuel transfer equipment and piping to the new bulkhead facilities; remove and replace existing wood
decked steel framed hinged loading ramp, concrete landing pad, new sloped access walkway for concrete header 18 inches high than the existing ramp; restore existing pave
approaches, vehicle travel ways and crushed stone non-turf buffer between new bulkhead and the replacement pavement to transition to existing grades. Located: Plum Island, N.Y.
SCTM# 1000-132-1-30
8. JOHEPH MINETTI requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to install a steel bulkhead and two returns with anchorage system; re-use existing stone on-site as toe stone
and install new stone; excavate an area for toe stone installation; and to install and perpetually maintain a 10’ wide non-turf buffer consisting of a stone splash apron and plantings.
Located: 2500 Point Road, Orient. SCTM# 1000-16-1-1
9. 1663 BRIDGE, LLC, c/o DONALD & PATRICIA BRENNAN requests a Wetland Permit for a Ten (10) Year Maintenance Permit to dredge over an area of approximately 4,[Link]. within
the Lagoon entrance to a depth of 5’ below apparent low water elevation; approximately 550 cubic yards of material will be excavated and dried on adjacent land/beach along a
11,[Link]. area where it shall remain and be the final disposal area; a clam shell bucket on either a barge mounted crane and/or land mounted crane will be used to perform the
dredging/excavation operation; and a turbidity curtain will be installed to enclose the dredging area. Located: 1663 Bridge Lane, Cutchogue. SCTM# 1000-118.-2-4.2
10. THOMAS & JENNIFER SMITH request a Wetland Permit for the existing one-story dwelling and to reconstruct and raise a portion of existing roof 1.5’; install new windows with
transoms, exterior doors, and cedar siding; relocate one existing exterior door with existing stoop removed; reconstruct three remaining stoops; existing brick patios and brick walkways
that surround the dwelling to remain. Located: 3121 Oaklawn Avenue, Southold. SCTM# 1000-70-6-10
11. JOSEPH & CAROLYN FERRARA requests a Wetland Permit to remove and dispose of 14’ of existing bulkhead and construct 14’ of new vinyl bulkhead in-place. Located: Property off
of Osprey Nest Road, Greenport. SCTM# 1000-35-7-1
12. STEPHANIE PERL requests a Wetland Permit for the existing one-story dwelling with seaward covered patio and paver patio; existing shed; remove existing stone patio, driveway, front
masonry walk and porch; construct two (2) landward one-story additions; reconstruct rear stone patio with outdoor BBQ area; construct an in-ground pool with wood deck pool surround,
pool enclosure fencing, and pool equipment area; install two (2) drywells; reconstruct gravel driveway; as-built outdoor shower, generator and a/c condensers; and any fill excavated to be
removed from property. Located: 2880 Minnehaha Boulevard, Southold. SCTM# 1000-87-3-43
13. ERIKA & CHRISTOPHER WERSHOVEN requests a Wetland Permit for the existing dwelling and to construct renovations to both the one-story portion and second-story portion; existing
second-story deck to be fixed in-kind as necessary; proposed brick patching to existing brick patio; remove existing sanitary system and install a new I/A OWTS system; and install four
(4) drywells to contain roof runoff. Located: 3150 Ole Jule Lane, Mattituck. SCTM# 1000-122-4-19
14. ROBERTA F. JAKLEVIC requests a Wetland Permit to remove and replace in-place the existing bulkhead using vinyl sheathing and raise the height an additional 26” to match existing
bulkhead; and backfill with clean sand from an upland source. Located: 900 Old Harbor Road, New Suffolk. SCTM# 1000-117-5-21.2
15. BRIDGET LEIGH PETERSEN & NICHOLAS ANDREW COUTTS request a Wetland Permit to construct an in-ground swimming pool with pool patio surround, pool enclosure fencing
with gates, pool drywell, and pool equipment area; relocate existing shed 10’ off of side yard property line; and to establish and perpetually maintain a 10’ wide non-fertilization/non-
disturbance buffer area along the landward edge of the wetlands. Located: 380 Deer Drive, Mattituck. SCTM# 1000-114-10-3
16. CHRISTOPHER ROSS TRUST-2015 & MICHELLE ROSS TRUST-2015 requests a Wetland Permit for the existing dwelling and to construct a 2nd story addition; raise the first floor
elevation to 13’; proposed addition to existing basement with new concrete landing for egress door with excavated fill to be used for new I/A system; remove bilco door; existing front
stairs to be removed and reconstructed with an irregular shaped deck; new stepping stone path; install gutters to leaders to drywells to contain roof runoff; raise existing rear deck to
match new elevation; rear deck at grade to be removed and area to be planted with native vegetation; replace outdoor shower; rear walk to be removed; abandon existing septic and
install a new I/A sanitary system in front yard; new concrete retaining walls along side property lines with native vegetation planted to screen the retaining walls; remove existing vinyl
sheds; replace existing waterline; replace existing A/C condenser to be on pedestals; new above ground propane tank; and a 4’ wide permeable access path to beach to remain.
Located: 3340 Park Avenue, Mattituck. SCTM# 1000-123-8-21
17. PECONIC LAND TRUST, INC request a Wetland Permit for the as-built renovations of the existing Education/Hatchery Building. Located: 10273 North Bayview Road, Southold. SCTM#
1000-79-5-20.12
18. ANASSAS, LLC requests a Wetland Permit for the existing paver patio along bulkhead, concrete patio, and retaining wall along east property line; replace in-place existing bulkhead and
a portion of retaining wall using vinyl sheathing and fiberglass cap to make entire bulkhead elevation consistent at TW 8.0; replace existing dock with new fixed dock off bulkhead to
aluminum ramp to floating dock situated in an “L” configuration and secured with two anchor pilings; conduct reclamation dredging along the entire bulkhead to a maximum depth of 3’ in
an area limited to no more than 10’ seaward of new bulkhead; dredge spoils o be placed behind raised section of bulkhead and retaining wall; and to establish and perpetually maintain a
10’ wide non-turf buffer along the landward edge of the bulkhead. Located: 615 East Legion Drive, Mattituck. SCTM# 1000-122-3-30
19. JAMES & VICKY VAVAS requests a Wetland Permit to demolish existing dwelling and construct a two-story dwelling with attached garage; a landward porch; a seaward deck, a new
driveway; and to abandon existing and install a new I/A OWTS septic system. Located: 3165 Bay Shore Road, Greenport. SCTM# 1000-53-6-7
20. DAWN DRIVE LLC requests a Wetland Permit to remove existing catwalk and ramp and construct a new catwalk using Thru-Flow decking and install a new aluminum ramp; existing
floating dock to remain; and to maintain the existing 10’ wide non-turf buffer. Located: 715 Dawn Drive, Greenport. SCTM# 1000-35-5-16
21. GREGORY SFOGLIA requests a Wetland Permit for the as-built dwelling with as-built covered porch, 2nd floor balcony, and 3rd floor balcony; gutters to leaders to drywells; as-built
outdoor shower; remove the remains of the foundation in front yard; as-built on-grade patio on seaward side of dwelling; stepping stone walkway to front yard; masonry walkway; as-built
bulkhead and bulkhead return replacement with Thru-Flow cap; as-built wood deck along bulkhead, remove a portion of wood and install Thru-Flow decking; install and perpetually
maintain a 10’ wide vegetated non-turf buffer along the landward edge of the bulkhead, decking and edge of wetlands with a 10’ wide non-turf access path to the bulkhead; remove rocks
adjacent to wetlands, backfill area behind proposed breakwater wall with clean sand from upland source, taper width as wall extends landward and plant a mix of Spartina Alterniflora,
Spatina Patens, Iva Frutescens and Baccharis Halimifolia. Located: 3480 Ole Jule Lane, Mattituck. SCTM# 1000-122-4-21
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID MATTERS SHOULD ATTEND IN PERSON AT THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED AND WILL BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD.
APPLICATIONS MAY BE REVIEWED AND COMMENTS MAY BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING UP TO 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE HEARING.
Dated: July 3, 2024; Glenn Goldsmith, President; Board of Town Trustees; By: Elizabeth A. Cantrell, Administrative Assistant
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