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Prose pro Bellerose Avenue School Principal Barbara Falotico (far left) appeared with first-grader Casey Pace at Monday night's Northport-East Northport Board of Education meeting. Pace was awarded first place in the prose division of a 2005 creative writing contest sponsored by the Suffolk Reading Council. Her story, The Stuck Sheets, delighted members of the board, among them BOE President Ariene Munson (back, center) and Superintendent William Brosnan (far right). Photo by Elizabeth W. Sobel Remembering local victims 11, According to the updated official list at www.septemberilvictims.com, vic- ums of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks include the following men from the local area: * Centerport residents Farrell Peter Lynch. 39. a trader with Cantor Fitzgerald and Oleh D. Wengerchuk, 56. a designer with Washington Group International. * East Northport residents Thomas P. Farrelly, 54, a computer programmer for Accenture, and Lorenzo Ramzey, 48, a casualty broker for Aon Corp. <- Greenlawn resident Craig Michael Blass, 27, a trader with Cantor Fitzgerald. * Huntington residents Lt. Brian G. Ahearn, 43, an FDNY firefighter; Judson Cavalier, 26, an investment banker with Sandler O'Neill & Partners, Dennis Michael Edwards, 35, a partner with Cantor Fitzgerald, Terrence Patrick Farrell, 45, an FDNY firefighter; Jake Denis Jakoda, 24, a trader with TradeSpark, Cantor Fitzgerald; Christopher D. Jones, 53, a partner - with - Cantor - Fitzgerald; Frederick H. Kelley, 52, with Cantor Fitzgerald: Michael Desmond McCarthy, 33. a trader with Carr Futures; Thomas M. McHale. 33, a bro- ker with Cantor Fitzgerald; Francis J. Sadocha, 41, a manager with Forte Food Service; Robert Sutcliffe, 39, a broker with Harvey, Young, Yurman, Inc.; Michael Taddonio, 39, a bond bro- ker with Euro Brokers, Inc.; and John Wallice, 43, an international equities trader with Cantor Fitzgerald. * Huntington Station resident Peter Allen Nelson, 42, an FDNY firefighter. * Northport residents Ronald Comer, 56, insurance executive with Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.; Michael Joseph Duffy, 29, a bond salesman with Keefe, Bruycite & Woods,; Philip Hayes, 67, a fire safety director with OCS Security, Kevin James Murphy, 40, a claims consultant with Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc., Daniel Laurence Smith, 47, mortgage broker with Euro Brokers, Inc., and Daniel Patrick Trani, 40, a trader with Cantor Fitzgerald. * South Huntington resident Mark J. Ellis, 26, a NYPD officer with transit district 4. Northport police help Police Officer James Glozek of the Northport Police Department has helped the Automobile Club of New York launch its 60th annual School's Open - Drive Carefully campaign by mounting traffic safety posters in the community. Officer Glozck mounted a colorful School's Open - Drive Carefully poster at police headquarters in Northport on September 1 to help alert drivers to be extra careful as thousands of local children return to school. \Each year we depend on the coopera- tion of local police departments to ensure the success of the School's Open program,.\ said Donna Galasso, assistant director of the club's traffic engineering and safety services unit. \We're grateful that Officer Glozek recognizes the program's safety bene- fits for local students and has pledged his assistance to help spread the mes- sage.\ She reminds drivers to be especially cautious in school areas, keeping their launch safety campaign speed at or below posted limits and being prepared to stop on both sides of the street for school buses with flash- ing red lights, as state law requires. The club's annual School's Open - Drive Carefully program is conducted with municipalities and police agen- cies. Thousands of special posters,. banners, bumper stickers and other educational materials are distributed through the program. AAA New York State's School's Open - Drive Carefully program began in 1945. Since then, the cam- paign has helped to prevent injuries and deaths among children of elemen- tary school age. The Automobile Club of New York., the local AAA affiliate, provides auto- motive, travel and financial services to more than 1.4 million members in New York City and in Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Putnam,. Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, Herkimer and Oneida counties. Continued Memorials Continued from page A1 significant findings to the U.S. Park Service, as required by the National Historic Preservation Act, according to a major news report published last year. The developers maintained that they have complied fully with the law. Meanwhile, Supervisor Frank P. Petrone and town board members Mark Capodanno, Mark Cuthbertson, Susan Berland and Marlene Budd joined sev- eral Huntington victims' family mem- bers for a ceremony September 10 in Heckscher Park, where the Huntington memorial will be constructed. The town board passed a resolution creating a committee to develop the memorial several weeks after the attacks. The commission solicited design proposals and, after consulting the families, selected a final design. Construction is scheduled to begin the spring of 2006. Memorials and monuments to September 11 victims also exist at Port Jefferson, Smithtown, Sctauket. Farmingdale, the Hamptons and Calverton National Cemetery. Primary results Continued from page A1 1,912 votes. Steven B. Noskin and John Caracciolo received 25.19 percent and 21.4 percent of the vote, respectively. Capodanno and Christopher P. O'Donnell won the Conservative Party primary for town council, beating out incumbent Councilman Mark A. Cuthbertson. Cuthbertson will run on the Democratic ticket this fall along with fellow Democrat Stuart Besen. Both received Working Families endorsements on Tuesday night.