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October 16, 1980 - A Windy Day on Fire I.October 16, 1980 Zbe Suffolk Mimeo A Windy Day on Fire L It is difficult to put into words a day spent on an ocean beach when the wind is howling out of the northwest and the sky is full of billowing gray clouds. With plans to meet old friends and take them for a tour through the Sunken Forest on Fire Island we knew we had put this visit off too long and the weather could be a gamble, for October has been known to play tricks. As the day progressed the wind steadily increased until it drove all the sailboats - tirom the bay.To the south in the lee of the great dunes that run along-Fire Island we could see the rugged fishing boats scurrying along the ocean to get out of the wrath of the wind...Fire Island Inlet ahead meant a safe and quiet harbor. When the wind builds up as it did from the northwest it's another adventure for those out on the beach, for it's this time of the year the hawks migrate. They, like anyone else, take every advantage that nature can ge...e, and so through the day we watched a steady procession of falcons ride the air cut rents to the west Most were kestrels or the small sparrow hawk that we occasionally .-,ee sitting on the v nes or hover mg ove lields in .11' 00(1 a but scatter,' in between their ranks Were merlins, sharp slims, and marsh hawks. Maher, of the Dunes Late! III the day we .1 Ione osprey Most have lett .1111' area by but this one probably had come (1«,. n 1 front the far noi th where it nested and was lust 11,w reaching, l(U41 44 .11 like all the rest, will spend the ,Intei in (he warmer climates to the south where Iishing is much better As the wind howled across the Great South Ba,, it Hal felled down the dune grass to a pulsating almost sea-like motion. :•learhy the on. e beautiful seaside goldenrod had lost its glow and bent under the wind. Sand that drove across the open gnfl [JEIREc-3 places hit behind every blade of grass it could find. Here were the makers of the '11105 that stretched out before us like great fortresses against the sea We are told you can tell the age of these dunes by counting the nodules of growth caused by each season's accumulating sand. among the low and sheltered places dlong the beach small birds were flitting here and there. The familiar yellow flash 1,■14! us they were the yellow-rumped war:tiers, a common bird found along our :11 el S edge. They hardly ever seemed to stop moving, which suggested to us that (continued on page 16.4) MONARCH BUTTERFLY-One of the last of the Monarch butterflies works its way along the beaches of Fire Island. Photo by Paul Stoutenburgh Les-7,1 Notic s :,tn'Ti( 'I.: i ir Altiti,111'ATION TitTI 11; ( a iNIMIStii(iNER OF GFNElt A I, SEliVicES FOR A (:liANT(.1.' LAND lt:\II1Elt WATER Section75. Stitt'd 7, Public Lands Law '1 A 1.:1.4 NI '(111: That the (11(11-41 411 v:111 on the 17111 day of November, Pour make an application to 111,, commis- sioner of (feneral t-'t•rvicef. for a I...rant ot the land finder wale'. hereinaller described. An, person deeming himself liable to in fury hy said grant, slmold before said date file with said ioner of (froei al 1•,:ervices, Tower Building. 1.1niiiire Skit,. Plaza, Alhany, New 'York, a remon- strance. .--1.1111iit his reasons for ,IrpoSIIIr 1111,1 1;1,11 The lAn(1 under wafer above ((4(41 is bounded and det.erihed a,-. 1 ollows, (0011: Parcel i W.:, ;INNING al a point whew the high water mark 4.1 t.real Become It, ,:e•t•i the easterly line .,: ft..e•i. lioad, which is 1,1,, n ..,, ,, certain really , Mile 1, H., 11,1, ,11111ed -M,,i, ,.! l',.. iwriv ot Ilarry DePeir, Dime!. New l'ork- filed a, the tithe,. .,I the clerk ,,, siii i an, comity on Auitusi - under Fitt NM 711.1, Much point is the following courses and distances tit-, measured along the easterly tine of said Beach Road from the southerly line of Peconic Bay Boulevard: , i , South twenty-nine de- gree:, twenty-seven minutes East six hundred ninety and no hundredths feet, and run- ning thence from said point of beginning South eighty- two degrees thirty-eight minutes forty-five seconds East along the high water mark of Great Peconic Bay and being along a wood bulk- * head twenty-two a d twenty hundredths ence North f if ty-tw for- ty-four minutes', seconds East still along.the high wa- ter mark of Great Peconic Bay and being along a wood bulkhead four and ninety- two hundredths feet to the northeast corner of this par- cel; thence South twenty- eight degrees one minute West through Greet Peconic Bay being on a line of the high w ter mark of 1965 twenty twenttvo and ninety-seven hundreld feet; thence North th ,ty-six degrees fif- ty-six mi utes West through Great Pec nic Bay and be- ing along a continuation southerly of the easterly line of said Beach Road twenty- five and twenty hundredths feet to the point or place of beginning containing an area of two hundred and twenty-four square feet. Parcel 2 BEGINNING at the north- east corner of Parcel 1 here- inabove described and run- ning thence from said point of beginning North twenty- on- minute 11 Dex- ' , .h .1 h Ciirne e '11 rt 1, ' I 1.111 111 1'11 it It rt It, t I 11114 I '111 rt 1 I '•I tr 1,1 jt1 1. 114 11111 Olt lit 1.1 t, '11 t511 •.• 1'1 ,t 11'11'1111111 tt•t•I ,1.,..1, ' ,t•ttit 111':,, L.', t'l t"' 1,t1 11111111,t111'., I 1.11 along the high we- , 111.'11, of Great Peconic 4111(1 hieing along a wood I thirty-two and .•, hundredths 'Ile point or place of her, containing an ,.1 three hundred t.•el. ,•I BE, .1 ‘. .ING al the north- '1 (s em of Pareel hPre- that ,111,•(: into Ith•ri,•, 1,11, 1 of 1,, 11111, 1111 ;.,•■•■■1,1;. \`.:- 1 ,11,11,g IN' 1111-11 (1111!1 Gr. Pc, olc.• .1,1,1 11,,,,,, loth,. ,•,, ohe ,•. twea, degrees mea- ly •, East throw th Gre.,1 i'e. ome Bay and he- illg continuation sole 15,1, easterly line of tl.,. 1,1,1 of Dexter and Ger .ildnie Tilroe twelve and forty-join' hundredths tee! , thence South twenty- , .1 hh1.1 degrees one minutes West through Great Peconic Bay and being on a line of the high water mark of 1965 three and thirty-four hun- dredths feet to the point or place of beginning contain- ing an area of seventeen square feet. The land of the undersigned applicant, adjacent to the lands applied for, is bounded on the north by lands of Gerald S. Buck and Richard J. Stom- inski, on the east by lands of James Shevlin, and on the west by a public road and lands' of 'Jean S. Richards, Eileen Joan Pennisi and Carol Ann Auger. It is the intention of the undersigned to appropriate said land under water by improving the same as fol- lows: said under water has -heretofore been improved by a bulkhead and land-fill and construction of a wooden deck contiguous with a frame dwel- ling on the adjacent upland. Dated, October 1st, 1980 Dexter Tilroe and Geraldine G. Tilroe (Applicant) (Post Office Address) 106118 Mission Lane Sun City, Arizona 85351 Charles J. McPeak (Attorney for Applicant) (Office and Post Office Address) 921 Port Washington Blvd. P.O. Box 309 Port Washington, N.Y. 11050 Tel. (516) 883-0445 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE: Bus and Taxi Op- erators -- You are hereby notified that the Southold Town Health Council, Inc. a/k/a Fanny Behlen Commun- ity Health Center, 411 Main Street, Greenport, N.Y. 11944 P.O. Box 659, is applying for a grant under Section 16( b)( 2) f,t- Drlian Mass Transport-- "4 of 1964 as amended'. equipment to im- ..1 vice within Southold 4.4 .‘,1,,,Iter Island Towns to transportation to the Health Center in order aieet the needs of elderly, 1,,,i,,hcapped and inclii,‘nt per- sons. The purno.a., of 11Ir iS to advise all 1111,,,,t,i and parab,or,it , of c phoned WIlhin iihed above, m e that such a not represent lot, current or pro- provided by 41411411,1,1 11,, 1. '41,"ol transit m hhh. ,.hh Al.. hh n..it, taxi or , , the pro,' . l 1..1- at ea may •0(11,,,1 ee n, ()posed ser- vie, 4., , comments to: Nev, m 1. h.l.ite Department of '41., non, Building No 1 Boo, )270 Washing- to., ' Many, N.Y. applicant .‘,.111.15 :0 (lay, ul 1.11115 notice, NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO TOWN ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 111 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, held on the 7th day of October, 1980, the Town Board enacted the following amend. ment to the Town Code en- titled "Code of the Town of Southold" together with the Building Zone Map forming a part thereof as follows, to wit: Amendment No. 111 amends the Code of the Town of Southold by changing from "A" Residential and Agricul- tural' District to "B-1" Gen- eral Business District the pro- perty of John J. Miesner situ- ated at Cutchogue, New York, and more particularly bound- - ed and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point lo- cated at the following three (3) courses and distances from the intersection of the wester- ly side of Cox's Lane with the northerly line of Main State Road: (1) S.46°10'11" W. 85.35 feet; thence (2) N.43°49'50" W. 100.0 feet; thence (3) N.42° 3520" W. 100.0 feet and from said point of beginning run- ning the following courses and distances: S.46°10'10" W. 451.18 feet to land now or formerly of Imbriano; run- ning "thence N.43°32'30" W. 167.98 feet; running thence N.46°1Q10" E. 242.06 feet; running thence N.51°09'40" E. 212.30 feet; running thence S.42°35'20" E. 149.56 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. Cont:iinin, 1 70 nen, DATED: octot 1980 JUD, TEMP,' - « 1 UV,' is4 1T016-3537 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Trustees of the Village of Greenport will hold a public hearing concerning increases in water rates to customers of the Village of Greenport Water System. The hearing will be held at the Village Hall, 236 Third Street, Greenport, New York, 11944, on Monday, October 27, 1980 at 7:30 P.M. at which time all interested parties will be heard. Information or schedules may be picked up at the - Village Hall at the above address on or about October 23, 1980. Village of Greenport Village Clerk John L. Peckham 2T09,16-3533 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF 111.1C HEAR' N(4 The Board of Trustees oi Village of Gmenport will hold a public hearing coneereihw inftrewtes in electric rates to customers of the Village of Gr,,enport Electric System. 'the hearing will be held at the V,iiage Hall, 236 Third Street, (..;,,p,o, New York, 11944, on Friday, October 24, 1980 at 7:30 P.M. at whitth time all partiett will be heard Infer-AM:on or schedules may be picked up at the 1114(1 at the above address on (4 about October 22, 1980. Villapte of Greenport Village Clerk John L. Peckham 2T09,16-3534 X 0...& F. ENTERPRISES, et al. Plaintiffs, -against- BOX TREE CORP. et al., -- Defendants. X Index No. 80-8993 NOTICE OF SALE In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date, the 11th day of July, 1980, I, the undersigned, the Ref- eree in said judgment named, will sell at public auction on the front steps of the East Hampton Town Hall, Pantigo Lane, East Hampton, New York, on the 24th day of October, 1980, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and there- in described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, ly- . and heine Nanpn,ne. nd 11, 1 GI ni ich ',1 ier 01 il,, t,1 tt 44. 1 ing \\ t.•1 s' nm-• 1,, . fhe .1 'eft- s, et ion ot I t oeit. rly si.le of 14-111 '.14-4. 04,1041 v:th the 5, ,, 11., of 11i, 1,1111er Hilts State Pail. -Is. .1 IN- ING THEM 4...,., the point of beginia, o. II, 75 ci,,rees 59 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 : I , . ('41 10,:- , , , i I 1 , . 4," ' ang tle, '1,0 int, Iti,' iti :\ t.orth 4, mollito 1:•,•1 4-.t111 t•1 t-,..14,1..•4 .4.,0 of 44,41, to con- ( . 4.• ;.4 ern- ..• or fore ...1 of 11,, W. on; ',nth :, 24 minute , , see- oi..1 I 1195 50 (0.1,1 I, the I .,1 the itt ear 11■1:' a .1 iniate hhe r,t the me 11`i• '1 ,1111•11 1' 1',11111110 11111111,, AI • W111• \At",1 /1 1,t1It•t• tr1 1 1., (1•■•• 111'. 1'1, 1,11, .t1 1,',,,- (44(44 1' tl 111011) Ethbr. THENCE RUN- NINC "wilt 27 degrees 24 seconds West apprir unately 979 So feei plus ,,r minus along other [itemises of saul Joseph .1. Hint,' a to the point tn. place of iti.:GINNINO Said 11 emises will be sold subie-t /oiling restriction, covi.2,10 „ easements, condi- tions, reservations and agree- ments, if any, subject to any state of facts as it may appear from an accurate survey; and subject to the lien of the second half of the 1979/80 County, Town and School taxes levied against the prem- ises in the amount of $577.29 together with accrued interest and penalties. Approximate amount due Plaintiff as per Judgment of foreclosure and Sale dated July 11, 1980 is the sum of $162,875.00 together with inter- est thereon from July 15, 1980 at the rate of ten percent per annum; cost and allowances $748.35 plus interest, together with the expenses of the sale; unpaid real estate taxes are $577.29 plus interest and pen- alties. Dated: Southampton, New York September 12, 1980 Peter S. Danowski, Jr Referee Matthews & Ostrander, Esqs. Attorneys for Plaintiff 45 Hampton Road Southampton, New York 11968 516-283-2400 4TS25, 02, 9, 16-3525 Focus on Nature (continued from page 15A) colder and harder times were about to begin and so prepare. Low over the ocean were long strings of ea ducks working their way westward. I couldn't tell what they .,ere, hut presumed they were the familiar stun scoters that peed their winters on our waters. Every once, in a while they'd rise up almost as if to look around only to settle down again on their hell bent clash to, "1 wonder where." Everything in Motion In shore the surf lost its white mane to Lcie wind as its lop was whipped off and flung seaward Out on the bay to the north were white caps as far as you could see and working over this frothy mass was a line of cormorants. They too, were heading -westward. Everything was in motion. The boats in the little marina tugged at their lines like angry dogs. So difficult was it to hold them down that by noon most had left and were working their way across the restless hay. The day was a never- ending change of clouds...from bright full sun and blue sky to black and dreary storm- tossed rain clouds that would occasionally sprinkle on us. Every once in a while the gray sky would open and a dazzling tram of sw} would spotlight the dark 'sea. To the east we could see funnels of showers pouring down from it. Their long trails',of gray- black rain draped the horizon. Yet the day was an exciting one for me. This kind of day seemed almost more worthwhile than the chsual summer days 1 remembered so web on the beach. f marveled at monarch butterflies still pumping their way westward in the lee of the dunes. Every once in a while the wind would toss them like leaves into the tur- bulence, only to have them struggle back