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Hayduk Engineering: from a one-man operation to thriving business
Hayduk Engineering recently celebrated the opening of its new office near MacArthur Airport. “The firm’s move became necessary because of the growth of the firm over the past 10 years. The addition of dozens of new employees resulted in the need for an expanded office space, leading to relocation from the former office space,” Hayduk’s director of business development, Peter Scully, said. He is a former NYSDEC regional director and Suffolk County deputy county executive.
Eye on the Street: The Presidential Debate
Among growing anticipation to hear the plans and propositions of the United States presidential candidates, the long-awaited first presidential debate for the 2024 election is scheduled to take place this Thursday, June 27. With this political face-off right around the corner, TBR had a question for locals: “What topics would...
Editorial: Safer roads together
In recent months, our community has witnessed a surge in hit-and-run incidents, leaving families heartbroken and raising serious concerns about road safety. The tragic incident in March 2023, when 25-year-old Nicholas Puzio of Farmingville was struck and left to die by two separate vehicles, and the hit-and-run incident that recently killed 22-year-old firefighter Christopher Hlavaty of East Patchogue underscore the need for action. This rise in hit-and-runs not only devastates families but also places a heavy burden on law enforcement and emergency services.
Child found unresponsive in Nesconset pool
Suffolk County Police Fourth Squad detectives are investigating an incident during which a child was found unresponsive in a residential swimming pool in Nesconset on June 28. Fourth Precinct officers responded to a 911 call reporting a 9-year-old boy who was found unresponsive. in a residential pool, located on 5th...
Dix Hills man arrested for DWI after crash that killed 4 people, injured 9
Suffolk County Police arrested a man on June 28 for allegedly driving while intoxicated after he crashed a vehicle into a building in Deer Park, killing four people and injuring nine others. Steven Schwally was driving a 2020 Chevy Traverse southbound at a high rate of speed through the parking...
Hollywood glamour at Ward Melville High School’s senior prom
On the evening of June 25, Ward Melville High School transformed into a scene straight out of Hollywood for its highly anticipated senior prom. The event, held at the lavishly decorated high school, was a night of glitz and glamour, where students walked the red carpet and enjoyed an evening of unforgettable memories.
Ixchel brings authentic Mexican cuisine to East Setauket
Located in Old Town Road, East Setauket where Old Fields Tavern once operated, Ixchel Mexican Cuisine opened officially in December 2023. In a conversation with co-owner Daphnee Munar, she recounted a dream of opening a Mexican restaurant of their own with her husband Juan, backed by over 10 years of experience in the restaurant industry and a deep reverence for Mexican culture and cuisine.
Valentin Staller addresses Jefferson Plaza proposal at PJS/T civic meeting
Port Jefferson Station/Terryville Civic Association reviewed a potential plan by Staller Associates to redevelop the Jefferson Plaza on Route 112 at the civic’s June 20 meeting. The civic invited Valentin Staller, vice president of Staller Associates, to answer questions regarding the proposed redevelopment. Staller Associates already owns a residential...
Port Jefferson Village hosts a workshop on flood prevention in the wake of worsening storm surges
Increasing intense storms and rising sea levels compound the risk of damaging and costly flooding in the Village of Port Jefferson. On June 20, village officials hosted the second of two interactive community workshops to explore project proposals for addressing flood risk in the downtown area. The initial workshop was held in April 2023.
Letters to the Editor: June 27, 2024
In response to Drew Biondo’s “A letter correction” in last week’s Letters to the Editor, I wholeheartedly stand by my declaration that “all elected trustees attended and sat at the dais,” regarding the town hall meeting about the East Beach bluff. For the record,...
New species of long-necked dinosaur discovered in Zimbabwe
The dinosaur family tree has few members in Zimbabwe, as only four fossils have been found in the region. Recently, researchers from several universities, including Kimberley “Kimi” Chapelle, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomical Sciences in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, described a new species of dinosaur from a 210 million year-old fossilized hind leg in the journal Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.
Temple Beth El in Huntington hosts community blood drive July 1
Batter up and give blood! Temple Beth El of Huntington, 660 Park Avenue, Huntington hosts a Community Blood Drive on Monday, July 1 from 3 to 7:30 p.m. All donors will receive a Mets T-shirt and a pair of NY Mets tickets (while supplies last). Prizes hold no cash value and are not transferable.
Attorney At Law: Big changes for buy-sell agreements and corporate redemption
The United States Supreme Court recently issued a landmark decision in the case of Connelly vs. IRS. This ruling has significant implications for buy-sell agreements and corporate redemptions. The Court’s decision addresses key issues related to the tax treatment and enforceability of these agreements, which are critical for estate planning, business succession, and corporate governance.
Summer Concerts in the Courtyard return to Northport Public Library
Summer concerts return to Northport Public Library, 151 Laurel Ave., Northport this July. No registration is required. Seating will be provided, or you may bring a blanket and find a spot on the Library Courtyard lawn. In the event of inclement weather, the concerts will take place on the rain date listed. Visit www.nenpl.org for updates.
LIMEHOF to host free ‘Beatles on the Balcony’ concert June 30
Free Concert to be preceded by awarding of Ten Thousand Dollars in Music and Performing Arts Scholarships to High School students from across Long Island. The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) will hold a free concert entitled “Beatles on the Balcony” featuring The Liverpool Shuffle (a popular Long Island based Beatles tribute band) on Sunday, June 30 starting at 3 p.m. at LIMEHOF’s Stony Brook museum location, 97 Main Street, Stony Brook. If necessary, the rain date for Beatles on the Balcony will be Sunday, July 28 at 3 p.m. The scholarship program will still go on June 30 regardless of weather.
St. Catherine of Siena Hospital cuts ribbon on $1 million emergency room renovation
Catholic Health’s St. Catherine of Siena Hospital hosted a ceremonial ribbon cutting for its $1 million Emergency Department (ED) renovation on June 21. The event was attended by Catholic Health executive leadership, hospital staff, as well as local elected officials and fire departments. The $1 million renovation includes new...
‘Hope in the Water’ looks toward an abundant future
PBS’s Hope in the Water is a three-part docuseries investigating the world of aquafarmers and fishers. The series shows viable alternatives to providing food for an ever-growing population while supporting and sustaining the environment. Unlike many documentaries narrowing on the doom-and-gloom aspects, Hope in the Water leans into its name, celebrating individual and group efforts and emphasizing cooperative undertakings that have already made a difference. Climate change is touched upon but rarely central.
Let’s Eat: Bring on the stars, stripes and sweet treats!
Celebrate America with sweet dessert favorites that don’t call for wasting a sunny day in the kitchen. Single-serve solutions like Peanut Butter Cookie Banana Pudding and Peanut Butter Ice Cream Sandwiches are perfect for sharing with guests, whether you’re hosting a pool party or calling over loved ones for a backyard barbecue on the Fourth of July.
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