Passing Of Ed Powers

I regret to inform you of the Passing of our dear friend and neighbor, Ed Powers.

Ed was a smiling face and an active member in our community. Ed frequented the pool in the summer; loved Texas hold-em and Bingo and was at most of our community events. ED was a “Gentle” giant and often referred to affectionately as “Mr Ed” .Ed will be missed by all.

He is being waked at McLaughlin Funeral Home in Riverhead on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9.

Mass will be at St. John The Evangelist Church Monday at 10:30AM followed by a burial at St. John’s Cemetery.

May He Rest In Peace.

The family request that any donations be made to the Wounded Warrior Project. Information and Envelopes available at the Funeral Home or online at https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org/default.aspx?tsid=72

 

Windows 10: should I or shouldn’t I !!!

 

While the information below still applies if you find that you need to update your system; As of end of the day JULY 29,2016 Microsoft is no longer offering a free download of windows 10. The current cost to upgrade will be $112.00

The following information is provided as a help from a user and subject to my opinion only. It is for informational purpose only.

For windows 8, 8.1: This actually a tricky question.  If you have the latest computer which means you are operating windows 8 or 8.1 the answer is simpler. First though if you have windows 8 and haven’t updated to windows 8.1 then even if you don’t upgrade to windows 10; you need to go to 8.1 or you’ll eventually have problems.

Now for the answer; I see no problem going to windows 10.I updated and find it a little different but in some ways actually easier to use. It is a very simple download and it takes about an hour. Once done everything from before will be there. I always recommend that before any upgrade you do, back up any important file, documents; pictures or folders just in case. (See Note A)

It simplifies the app boxes and puts it all back to the start menu as it was prior to          windows 8. Many 8 users were very disappointed in it although I personally was okay.

Now for windows 7 users: For pc users( Laptops included) windows 7 users may actually be surprised at how much has changed.However you might be more at home with windows 10. Should not create any problems.  I always recommend that before any upgrade you do, back up any important file, documents; pictures or folders just in case. In window 7 you will lose window media center which for most probably not something you use.

Note A: When doing the upgrade the first half hour it sets up the upgrade. Near the end before it installs it will ask if you want to keep all files apps folders etc from previous version. It gives you a choice to keep everything, keep certain files and you determine the ones or nothing. I recommend you leave checked or check KEEP EVERYTHING.

There are a few minor programs that may not work the same but they are rare and probably not something you have anyway.

One last thought: If you do not upgrade now while free; at some point you may want to and it will cost. However when buying new; most brands will start including windows 10.

Something to ponder: At times Microsoft phases out operating systems. That means yours will work as is but no longer will they provide any upgrades which may or may not cause operational problems. Renember as software becomes more sophisticated outdated operating systems wont work well.

However if you just use your computer for email only you probably will be okay for a while.

Still have questions:       email me at    webmasterfvhoa@optimum.net

I will post all question (no name or email included) with answers from the best I can give you or from a reliable source. This may help others.

Thanks,

Paul

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Passing of Al Tyler

It is with deep regret we report that Al Tyler has passed away. He will be reposing at Mclaughlin Hepner Funeral Home in Riverhead Sunday July 19th from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

Burial will be Tuesday At Calverton national Cemetery.

Our sincere condolences to his Family and May he rest in Peace.

Passing of Dorothy Mazzola

  • We regret to inform you that Dotty Mazzola #265 Has passed away. Funeral will be at Tuttles Funeral Home on main St in Riverhead Sunday 2-4 and 7-9PM. Mass to be held Monday at St. John’s the Evangelist at 9:30AM.            May She Rest in Peace.

Passing of Bill Forte and John Heavey

  • It is with deep sadness I must inform you of the passing of Bill Forte #237 . He will be waked at McLaughlin Funeral Home in Riverhead Saturday 5/2/15  from 2-4PM and 7-9PM. Memorial Service will be held at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Greenport Monday at 10AM. May He Rest in Peace.                                                   
  • It is with deep sadness I must inform you of the passing of John Heavey #92 . He will be waked at McLaughlin Funeral Home in Riverhead Thursday 4/30/15  from 2-4PM and 7-9PM. Mass Friday at St. Isadore’s at 9:30AM. May He Rest In Peace.

John Trimore’s Passing

John passed away on March 30th 2015 after a battle with Kidney problems and infections. John was a long time resident of Foxwood. John was a former HOA President who also worked on the committee’s of several activities in our Community. The most memorable thing about John was his smile and good nature and the way it  was always pleasant to be around him. He will be missed by all.

Wake is being held at McLaughlin Funeral Home on Marcy Ave, Riverhead on Wednesday 4/1/15 from 2-4 and 7-9. A service will be held Thursday 4/2/15 in the funeral home because of the Easter Vigil. He will be buried in Calverton National Cemetary. At a future date their will be a memorial Mass.

Petition to stop the expansion of the Northville Terminal

Petition Background (Preamble):

United Riverhead Terminal plans to convert two existing tanks to store gasoline. It also wants to build two additional 19,000-gallon tanks for blending 10 percent ethanol into the gasoline and have applied for a permit to expand the non-conforming use on their property.The two tanks to be converted are on the north side of Sound Shore Road. One tank, with a capacity of 87,000 barrels of oil, will hold 2.7 million gallons of regular gasoline; the other, which can hold 67,000 barrels, will contain 2.1 million gallons of premium gasoline, according to URT.

Originally, it was reported that the storage and distribution was to be for emergency use only but the company has since admitted that this expansion will be part of their everyday, 24/7 business with a minimum of 12 trucks coming in and out of the terminal per day.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/stop-the-united-riverhead-terminal-expansion/sign.html