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Crime talk set for Kings Park civic meeting
Insp. James Rhodes, commanding officer of the Suffolk police department’s Fourth Precinct, is the scheduled guest speaker at Tuesday night's meeting of the Kings Park Civic Association.
The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Kings Park High School, 200 Route 25A. The meeting is open to the public.
Rhodes will discuss recent crimes such as property damage and the police department’s attempts...
Enviro group forum on North Fork’s Main Road
The North Fork Environmental Council plans to host a forum on development issues along Main Road, including environmental protection and preservation efforts.
The “Save Our Sound Ave/Save Main Road” program is scheduled from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 2, at the Hallockville Museum Farm on Sound Avenue in Riverhead.
The forum will focus on Main Road, which is near Sound Avenue,...
Oyster Bay gets another $400k for CNG project
The Town of Oyster Bay has been awarded an additional $407,970 grant for its compressed natural gas project, which included construction of a fueling station, conversion of trucks to CNG and the purchase of CNG-ready vehicles.
The town had previously been awarded $5,223,529 in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding through the U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities Alternative Fuel...
Environmental group forum on Main Road
The North Fork Environmental Council plans to host a forum on development issues along Main Road, including environmental protection and preservation efforts.
The “Save Our Sound Ave/Save Main Road” program is scheduled from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 2, at the Hallockville Museum Farm on Sound Avenue in Riverhead.
The forum will focus on Main Road, which is near Sound Avenue,...
Babylon hauler to maintain areas around sumps
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The Town of Babylon’s commercial garbage company has again agreed to maintain the areas surrounding the town’s sumps.
Winters Brothers, of Westbury, has “adopted” the maintenance of the exterior of the town’s 150 sumps. The adoption was recently approved by the town at a board meeting.
The company has been adopting sumps for the past four years, said town spokesman Tim Ruggeri, in an...
Suffolk pet food drive for struggling families
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Looking to relieve financially struggling pet owners, Suffolk County Legis. Sarah Anker (D-Mount Sinai) announced plans last Wednesday to launch a countywide pet food drive.
Anker is inviting local residents, groups and businesses to set up collection boxes to donate cat and dog food to the Harry Chapin Food Bank in Hauppauge, run by the nonprofit group Long Island Cares.
“Pets are part...
Seminar for teens on distracted driving
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South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside is hosting a free community forum Wednesday for teens and parents to discuss and prevent distracted driving.
The seminar, titled “One Text or Call Could Wreck it All,” is the hospital’s first community lecture series devoted to the life-threatening, public health problem of distracted driving, organizers said. The event will run from 7 to 8:30...
Talk on reconstruction after mastectomy
Adelphi University will host a forum with medical experts to share the latest medical information about breast reconstruction after undergoing a mastectomy.
The forum will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Alumni House, on 154 Cambridge Ave. in Garden City. The event is sponsored by the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program.
On the panel will be plastic surgeons...
Poll: Should marijuana be legalized in NY?
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A cancer-stricken judge in New York has become an unlikely voice supporting the legalization of medical marijuana with the admission that he smokes pot to ease the side effects of his treatments.
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Gustin Reichbach, who is being treated for pancreatic cancer, wrote in a New York Times article Thursday that he had been using marijuana provided by friends at "great...
Brother of Iraq vet: 'It's nice to know America's not dead'
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For Brian Dwyer, the turnout at the annual motorcycle ride to honor his brother Joseph becomes more impressive each year.
That’s because as more time passes -- since the start of the Iraq war, his brother’s enlistment in the Army and battle with post-traumatic stress disorder that caused him to take his own life -- Brian Dwyer is even happier to see the faces of people who care.
“It’s...
