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Continued Theater Continued from page A3 Coffee and pastries will be donated by Caffe Portofino and Copenhagen Bakery, respectively. according to NAC chairwoman Isabella Eredita Johnson. The Northport Opera Company, which has considered making the theater its home base, will also be in attendance that moming, she said. LINSHA Continued from page A3 villages to shape their plans, he added, and LINSHA cannot supersede local control. Jeanne Garant, former mayor of Port Jefferson. said villages like hers and Stony Brook have paddle- boat tours and marsh tours that launch from their har- bor fronts and that attract tourism to the area. Mallamo's announcement to delete the ferry refer- ences did not completely appease Gifford. She said, \We'll:be back and we'll be watching you. Ferries are § a major concept for tourism. This is a very saturated area with small roads and intense congestion We don't need more congestion. Your document is full of references and is a multi-pronged approach The Waterborne Transportation Plan is fully described. It's part of your thinking, and we get a little concerned ~ Police funding Continued from page A4 not all factions of county government are thrilled about the redistribution. since it could lessen monies to the county police district's seven West End precinets - On the other hand. Zeller said. \The previ- ous system on which distribution was based was out- dated.\ and that village departments need help In a press release Caracciolo stated. \These critical _ funds will help towns and villages hold the line on property taxes without sacrificing anything when it | comes to law enforcement.\ According to local officials, recipients of the fund- ing would have to show that allocated funds are spent on police purposes. Mayor Kelly said the money will certainly ard his village, which allocates 65 and 70 percent of us bud- get to its police department. \Their budget requests are usually higher than what they end up with.\ said Kelly. who added that Asharoken could partrcularly use a replacement of the portable radar sign that was recently stolen from the village. The signs cost between $16,000 and $20,000, Kelly estimated Bruckenthal added that his department could also use additional police cars. The department is in the midst of a dispatch center renovation that to date has ~ cost $32,000 that in reimbursed through separate county funding allocated for Enhanced 911 projects. s~ard Sergeant John Schneider Legmlator Allan Binder (D- Huntington) was | among those tegistators m favor of the charter law Legislator Jon Cooper (D-Lioyd Harbor) and three others abstained from the vote Legislator Paul Tonna tR-Deer Park ) was not present Menges Contnued from page AS and ediung them Noting both idlustrators fascination Legal notices LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR Specifications and Bud Forms COOPERATNE NOS may be obtained at Sealed bids are requested by the - The Wester New York operatree Education Services for: 829 8/25 1x tn BID #RAFB-1206-05 rence wars Send your letters to: a Sappiee The TIMES Bide wi be mowed ur8l 290 - | - a. b Norinport En meme n \n | L 1mm with fairies, Menges said that this subject matter is one of the roots of today's fantasy art and writing. Menges has lived in Northport with his wife, Lynne, for 13 years. The couple has two children, Mathew, 12, who has recently become interested in the role-playing games that intrigue his father. and Julia, 8. This week Menges began a course of study for a Master of Arts degree in illustration at the Fashion Institute of Technology, with the hope of combining traditional iHustration techniques with digital technol- ogy. Menges said he also wants to do more writing to accompany his illustrations. He considers teaching a way of passing his knowledge of illustration on to others. To learn more about Menges and his work, visit his website at skaircrow.com. SAT. SEPT. 3 12-6 SALES THROUGHOUT ENTIRE GARDEN CENTER up to 500/00“ Sales tax exemption week Clothing and footwear purchases under $110 will be tax -free from August 30 to September 5 in Suffolk County, state officials have announced The tax -free week is tuimed to accommodate sales tax exemptions on back to school attire. noted Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket) Purchases made in Nassau County, however. will sull be subject to a nearly five percent tax. according to Senator Ken LaValle (R-Port Jefferson) More details about tax-free week are available at nystax .gov. \Consumers won't want to miss out on this money- saving shopping opportunity,\ LaValle said. \Whether shopping for back-to-school. buying gifts or personal items, take advantage of the savings avail- able during August 30 through September 5 ~ SUN. 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