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I Candy
nants off your tongue. Nice. slipped out. And they were rather be honest and just eat
Tootsie Rolls sometimes too much work. a candle.
came with this challenge, That was the thing with I’d take red licorice lac-
too. But Tootise Rolls? some candies. Some were es over black any day of the
C’mon, they were in the Top complicated. You’d get a week. You’d chew a black lace
10. If one had part of the Pez candy dispenser and the with that face that asked, do I
With Halloween coming wrapper stuck to it, big deal, spring would break and you like this or not? Or you might
up, someone asked me what it was still worth it. could never get the candy not go for black licorice lac-
my favorite candy was. Easy. Tootsie Rolls were one of out. Or some Pez dispensers es at all but you liked Good
Whatever I would steal from those candies you knew you’d were like mousetraps, you’d N’ Plenty, which was filled
my brother’s Halloween bag. be sacrificing a filling for. almost lose your finger work- with the black stuff. Good
Or a couple decades lat- Of course, they were noth- ing the thing. I don’t know N’ Plenty came with the bo-
er, whatever I swiped from ing compared to Milk Duds. why we bothered, Pez candy nus of shaking the box for a
kids. You know you could go Those babies would loosen was lame. Choo-Choo Charlie rhythm.
out and buy any candy you every tooth. Sometimes your Same with Dots candy. I think some old grouches
want, but if you want full temples would ache from all Dots came on a long sheet had a plan to keep trick-or-
guilty enjoyment, you’ve got the chewing work you had that looked like a cash regis- treat traffic at a minimum.
to pilfer the Snickers or Nes- to do. Milk Duds were good, ter receipt and weren’t worth Why else give out popcorn
tle Crunch from somebody but you couldn’t get full en- the trouble. You’d have to balls? I never met anyone
else’s loot. joyment because an image of scrape them off with your who liked popcorn balls. And
They could keep the Mary your dentist would pop into teeth. The paper was kind of nobody liked apples with
Jane bar. Ugh. I mean, Mary your head as you chewed. waxy and the candy was the pennies jammed into them.
Janes had their fans. Don’t Sugar Daddies were hard size of aspirin. I think this The apples would always
ask me why. The candy was caramel candy bars on a was more for show. You had compel somebody to say,
like a little brick and part of stick. You put the candy in candy and no one else did “Watch out, sometimes they
the candy wrapper always your mouth and pulled on or had already finished what put razor blades in them.”
stuck to the bar. You’d have the stick until a piece broke they had. And here’s another warn-
to spend a lot of time peel- off that you could chew on. The wax paper reminds me ing, kids. Keep an eye on
ing the paper or, more likely, You were always in danger of wax teeth that were big on your trick-or-treat bag. I’m
you’d have to suck on it and of spraining your jaw or rat- Halloween. Allegedly, you looking for a Charleston
then peel the paper rem- tling your teeth if the candy could eat them. Gross. I’d Chew.
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out adequate protection as complete rehab. We have to various papers and magazines
they erode more and more. We admit that we didn’t know it that were somehow pertinent
hope one day that Hurricane by its name, The Wise Clock, to today’s Rockaway and Broad
Sandy will be more like a mem- named after jewelers from Channel. The correspondence
ory than something that’s still Brooklyn. We just know it was often just a little wacky,
noticed around town. was the star in a Cracker Jack stamped with Muriel’s sense of
***** commercial. humor.
***** Water or no water? The Re- ***** *****
Well, you’re reading The construction of Beach Channel The Bugalou Music Series According to the New York
Rockaway Times. Know what spearheaded by the Depart- kicks off Year 2 this Saturday Law Journal, the U.S. Court of
that means? The RT Team ment of Design and Construc- at St. Camillus. Larry Camp- Appeals for the Second Circuit
did not win Mega Millions or tion has been a nightmare for bell and Teresa Williams will reversed a district court’s order
Powerball. We would’ve flown local businesses. Beach 116th headline this Saturday’s show, that had found in favor of an in-
the coop and never published was essentially closed early in which will be made extra invit- surance company that denied
(after donating to our favorite the week and businesses along ing because The Kerry Kearney Madelaine Chocolate its Hur-
Rockaway charities, of course, Beach Channel Drive were no- Band will play as well. Go to ricane Sandy claim. Madelaine
and secretly buying the Nepon- tified that there’d be no water BugalouMusic.com for more filed claims for more than $40
sit Home). We knew the odds. on Monday. But then there was info. You can also email con- million but Great Northern, a
We knew throwing the money water. Then word came there’d cert impresario, Keith Bugsy Chubb division, only paid $4
in the bay was probably mon- be a water interruption of eight Goldberg at bugaloumusic@ million. The chocolate compa-
ey better spent, but we bought hours on Tuesday. On Tuesday, gmail.com ny sued for the balance, lost in
some tickets anyway. And hey, the water flowed. (It’s tough ***** court, then won on appeal by
we wanted to show solidarity to sell coffee without water. We’re sad to report that Mu- a unanimous three-judge ap-
with the rest of you nuts who It’s tough for dentists to work riel Berry Stemmann died this peals panel on Tuesday. How
caught the $1.6 Billion fever. on patients without water. It’s week. Born in 1922, Muriel sweet it is. Talk about a Happy
***** tough to plan a work day with- spent most of her life in Broad Halloween…
Monday marks six years since out working toilets). More than Channel. We got to know Mu- *****
that storm. You know the one a little puzzled, we called DDC riel through the postal service. It’s still Breast Cancer Aware-
we’re talking about. Some peo- and were told all good, there’ll She read every square inch ness month! Community House
ple are STILL not back home. be no shutdown. of The Rockaway Times each is raising awareness with a spe-
The Harbor Light is STILL not ***** week and would often send us cial pink cocktail. Buy one this
open (but will be soon!) Our The iconic clock at Riis old (and we mean old!) news October and the proceeds go to
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ARLENE CORNELL
Suggested minimum donation: $25.00 - cash or check only - cash bar available.
Proceeds to benefit Music That Heals - www.musicthatheals.org
Rockaways
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s of roots music
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nd vocal talents.
Her ability to transfer ordinary scenes into a beautiful and moving image is
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family home being one of the partment of Health) a fetal position and it was ob-
first ever built on Cross Bay Stanley Nathanson, a pa- vious from his body odor that
Blvd. Muriel frequently sent rishioner at my Temple, was he had not been bathed since
us old Broad Channel pho- admitted a week ago to Bea- before he arrived more than a
tos and news clippings, and con Rehabilitation and Nurs- week earlier. Since I saw him
handwritten letters in enve- ing Center, located at 140 last, prior to his admission,
lopes with decorative stick- Beach 113th Street, Rocka- he lost a significant amount
ers as an added touch. This way Park, New York, 11694. of weight. I asked him if he
was the last letter we received He suffers from partial de- was thirsty and he drank four
from her. We’re going to miss mentia. cups all at once.
receiving more. Our condo- When I went to see Stanley There was no administrator
lences go out to her friends yesterday, I found his room, on duty and the reception-
and family.) the last at the end on the ist called for the third-floor
A Final Note second floor, Room 207, the charge nurse, who identified
adjacent room and opposite himself as "Larry." I brought
Dear Editor: Addabbo on Alma? rooms empty, and appeared Larry into the room and
What we need in Broad to be used for storage. His pointed out Stanley's condi-
Channel is a bus shelter. Dear Editor: room itself was under con- tion. Larry told the construc-
Something to stand under Indeed State Senator Jo- struction and a painter stood tion workers they should not
when it rains. There’s NOT seph Addabbo was last seen next to a cart filled with be working in the room with
ONE in Broad Channel. How October 13 at the Alma Real- paints, brushes, painting the patient in it. This was
come? You get to work soak- ty tenants meeting, making tools and carpentry equip- disputed by the workers who
ing wet. Can’t anything be promises. Senator Addabbo ment. Stanley's bed was were "following directions."
done? While 101st has one has been in the NY State Sen- pushed up against and facing I showed Larry the patient’s
every four blocks. So how ate for ten years, he previ- the wall, while another lab- unwashed, unkempt con-
about it? Waitin’… ously attended our meetings, orer was putting in paneling dition, the tray table caked
Muriel Stemmann now what has he done for us? on the back wall next to the with dirt, not even a pitcher
(Editor’s Note: We’re sad- NOTHING! bathroom. or cup for water anywhere in
dened to hear that Muriel David Doblack Stanley had neither water the room and wood dust from
Stemmann passed away on nor a pitcher for the same. the paneling being installed
October 22. She was 96 years Unacceptable Stanley had no bedclothes everywhere.
old. She was a lifetime Broad Dear Editor: and was only partially cov-
Channel resident, with her (Also sent to the NYS De- ered with a sheet. He was in Continued on page 15
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WE GET EMAIL ing it. My problem, howev- and heroin is a much cheap- that appear in medical jour-
Continued from Page 14 er, is not with the content of er alternative that works just nals. I take the medical in-
I believe Stanley was kept the article, but with what it as effectively to quell the formation contained there-
hidden away and that he had lacks: heroin. withdrawals. And so the cy- in and, following additional
never been taken out of the Dr. Galvin chose to go into cle continues. research, I write it in terms
room, possibly not fed, as he detail about five specific Opioid addiction is one of that non-medical lay peo-
had no underwear or diaper. drugs: cocaine, metham- the biggest problems plagu- ple can absorb. I did not "ig-
As I was walking out with Lar- phetamine, MDMA, synthet- ing our society. It kills young nore" the opiate epidemic. I
ry, a nurse came in with sev- ic marijuana and bath salts. men and women every sin- am well aware of it. I try not
eral medications for Stanley. I’m very curious as to why he gle day all over the coun- to repeat myself because it
Basic amenities, TV, chose to ignore opiates. Opi- ty, and, unfortunately, it’s would bore people. I refer
phone, tissues, and water oid addiction is currently an happening right in our own you to previous columns that
were absent in this room epidemic in our society, and backyards. I wrote that discussed the
where Stanley was being in Rockaway, especially. I feel that it was morally opioid epidemic, and more
warehoused. Perhaps it was a gross over- and socially irresponsible of specifically, the fentanyl in-
Irene Brunstein sight on Dr. Galvin’s part. Or Dr. Galvin, a medical profes- vasion of our country and
perhaps it has something to sional, to omit heroin and heroin and other opiates. As
What’s Up Doc? do with the fact that heroin other opiates from his arti- I am constrained by space
abuse is usually a result of cle. The next time he wants (the editor asks us to limit
Dear Editor: opioid pain killer dependen- to write a piece that’s meant our columns to 450 words or
I’m writing in response cy, and that the real problem to educate our community less), it is impossible for me
to Dr. Galvin’s piece in the lies with doctors overpre- about drug addiction, I urge to discuss every illicit drug
October 18 issue, entitled scribing these highly addic- him to address the most har- in one column. Because I
“Drugs and Dangers.” In it, tive drugs. You see, when rowing crisis at hand: the had previously wrote about
he highlights the dangers someone is prescribed an heroin epidemic. Thank you. opiates, I wrote that column
of substance abuse and it’s opiate painkiller (Percocet, Carolina Willsen about non-opiates, as the
overwhelming prevalence oxycodone, morphene, etc.), journal article it is based on
in society, especially among they can easily become The Doc Responds did. My columns are meant
teenagers and young adults. physically addicted. Their to be a service to the com-
This is an issue that many refills eventually run out, Dear Ms. Willsen: munity. I'm sorry you feel
Rockaway residents are all but their addiction remains. I am sorry you feel that that my column was "irre-
too familiar with, and I com- Prescription painkillers are way. First of all, my columns sponsible."
mend Dr. Galvin for address- very expensive on the street, are often based on articles Regards, P Galvin
learning that enables them to embrace their future with con dence, community, acceptance, and competence,
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In Memoriam
up in Chelsea in Manhattan. She attended St. • Able to read and write English
• Fluent in English and the interpreter’s language
• Spanish interpreters needed in all boroughs
Columba Catholic School, St. Jean Baptiste High DUTIES
• Chinese interpreters needed in Manhattan,
School and Bronx Community College. She spent • Prepare the poll site for voters Brooklyn & Queens
• Assist voters during the voting process
many years working for the Trucker’s Union. • Korean, Hindi and Bengali interpreters
needed in Queens
• Close the poll site
Nancy resided in Greenpoint, Brookyln, and New • Canvass and report election results
For Hindi Interpreters: Please note on your application
if you can also speak Punjabi.
Jersey, and eventually moved to Rockaway, where she • Assist other poll workers as needed • Does not have to be a registered voter
had spent many summers during her childhood. In 1972, Nancy married TRAINING DUTIES
her husband, Edward Kalisak. They met on the boardwalk in Rockaway • All Inspectors must attend a training class
and pass the exam
• Assist non-English speaking voters by
translating voting information into covered
and were inseparable ever after. Together, they had three sons, SALARY
languages during the voting process
In recent years, Nancy battled many health issues, but she was happy • Earn $100 for training (Note: You will only be
paid for Training if you pass the exam and
• All Interpreters must attend a training class
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with her husband by her side. work on Election Day.)
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Nancy is survived by her husband, her sons, and three grandchildren, training course, passing the exam and working • Earn $200 per day
Matthew, Peyton and Logan; her sister, Patty two Election Days. • Earn $25 for training (Note: You will only be
paid for Training if you pass the exam and
McFadden and her husband, Daniel; sister-in-law, work on Election Day.)
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Lorraine Sweeney; and many nieces and nephews, training course, passing the exam and working
two Election Days.
including Shannon, John, Katelyn and Patrick
McFadden, Michael Kalisak and his wife, Jennifer, and HOURS/LOCATION
their children, Kelly and Jackie Kalisak. She will be • 5:00 a.m. until the polls are closed and results reported, which will be after 9:00 p.m.
greatly missed. • Must be willing to travel within the borough for assignment to a poll site
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Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder may be seen as early as infan- by 16 months, failure to play strong evidence that maternal
(ASD) is called “spectrum” be- cy. Early symptoms may be “make-believe” by 18 months, Type I diabetes that was ei-
cause of the great variability in lack of eye contact, failure to failure to say two-word phrases ther pre-existing or diagnosed
the severity of symptoms. ASD respond to his or her name, or by 24 months, or a loss of lan- before 26 weeks of gestation
is a condition related to brain indifference to the caregiver. guage or social skills at any age. was also a significant risk fac-
development that impacts how Children with ASD often have The causes of ASD are not tor for ASD in the child. Other
a person interacts and social- difficulty learning. Some may well known. Genetic factors risk factors include the child’s
izes with others. Asperger syn- have low intelligence, while are thought to play a role, as sex (boys are four times more
drome, which is part of ASD, others may have high intelli- are environmental factors like likely to develop ASD than
usually causes mild symptoms, gence and may learn quickly, maternal viral infections, med- girls), a family history of ASD,
while those with more severe but yet have trouble commu- ications or complications dur- certain genetic syndromes in
ASD may be withdrawn and nicating and applying what ing pregnancy, or other fac- the child, extremely preterm
non-communicative. ASD typ- they know to everyday life and tors like air pollution. There infants (born before 26 weeks
ically begins in early childhood social situations. Repetitive are also maternal risk factors. of gestation), and the parents
and eventually causes prob- movements are common and These include smoking dur- ages (early research points to
lems functioning in society, in- may include rocking, spinning, ing pregnancy (includes ex- older parents being a risk fac-
cluding school and work. Some clapping, or head banging. posure to secondhand smoke) tor).
children appear to develop Failure to meet expected stages and maternal obesity. A recent For more information go to:
normally for the first year and of development should prompt study was published that found www.mayoclinic.org/
then begin a period of regres- a visit to the pediatrician. some interesting results. It has diseases-conditions/au-
sion between 18 and 24 months These include failure to smile been known for a while that tism-spectr um-dis order/
of age. There is no cure for ASD, by six months, failure to mimic pre-existing maternal Type symptoms-causes/syc-
however, early intensive treat- sounds or facial expressions by II diabetes was a risk factor 20352928?p=1
ment can make a big difference nine months, failure to babble for ASD. Likewise, gestation-
in the lives of many children. or coo by 12 months, failure to al diabetes before 26 weeks of Questions and comments
ASD symptoms are usually point or wave by 14 months, gestation (gestation begins at may be sent to editor@rocka-
seen by two years of age but failure to say single words conception). The study found waytimes.com.
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