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DIWALI FESTIVAL AT BAPS HINDU TEMPLE IN MELVILLE

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On Monday, October 28, 2019, the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Melville, New York will be celebrating the Diwali Festival.  The Annakut Thaal will be held at 12:30pm, with Murti Darshan from 12:30pm to 7pm, and hourly Aarti starting at 1pm and going until 7pm, with dinner to follow.  There will be ample parking, so […]

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DA SINI: DIRT BROKER IN “OPERATION PAY DIRT,” LARGEST ILLEGAL DUMPING CASE IN NY STATE HISTORY, SENTENCED TO PRISON

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Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini was joined by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (“DEC”) and the Suffolk County Police Department today to announce the sentencing of a self-proclaimed “dirt broker” who was indicted as part of the District Attorney’s Office’s “Operation Pay Dirt” investigation into an illegal dumping conspiracy on […]

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Russell I. Marnell Named to Metro New York “Super Lawyers” List for Fifth Consecutive Year

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Russell I. Marnell, of The Law Offices of Russell I. Marnell, P.C., has been named to the New York Metro Super Lawyers list for the fifth year in a row in the practice area of Family Law. He has offices in East Meadow and Smithtown.
 
Mr. Marnell is admitted to the bars of New York, California, Nevada, […]

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Suffolk Health Commissioner Reports Human Cases of West Nile Virus

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Suffolk County Commissioner of Health Services Dr. James Tomarken today reported two cases of West Nile virus, the first cases reported in Suffolk County this season. Both individuals are over the age of 50 and live in the Town of Islip.
The first individual developed symptoms in mid-August and was hospitalized for several days before being […]

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SUFFOLK COUNTY ANNOUNCES NEW JOB PROGRAM TO ASSIST INDIVIDUALS COPING WITH THE OPIOID CRISIS

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County Executive Reminds Residents to Call 3-1-1 for More Information on Eligibility Requirements
 
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone today announced part-time employment opportunities are available to individuals and family members that have been affected by the opioid crisis. The two-year program is funded through a half-million dollar federal grant to address the economic and workforce impacts […]

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THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF HUNTINGTON AND OF SMITHTOWN TO CO-SPONSOR MEET THE CANDIDATE NIGHT

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Residents of Huntington are encouraged to attend a Meet the Candidates Night debate for candidates for Suffolk County Executive co-sponsored by
The League of Women Voters of Huntington and the League of Women Voters of Smithtown.  The event will take place on Monday, October 21, 2019 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Kings Park High School, 200 Rt. 25A, […]

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Suffolk Declared Most Fiscally Stressed County in the State for Second Straight Year

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Comptroller’s Report Reveals County is on the Brink of Financial Disaster
A recent report from New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli’s office revealed that, for the second year in a row, Suffolk County has been declared the most fiscally stressed county in the state, ahead of Nassau and Westchester Counties. John Kennedy, Candidate, Suffolk County Executive, said these […]

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Suffolk Health Commissioner Reports Human Cases of West Nile Virus

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Suffolk County Commissioner of Health Services Dr. James Tomarken today reported two cases of West Nile virus, the first cases reported in Suffolk County this season. Both individuals are over the age of 50 and live in the Town of Islip.
The first individual developed symptoms in mid-August and was hospitalized for several days before being […]

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Comptroller’s Report Shows Suffolk is on the Brink of Financial Disaster

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By John M. Kennedy
It’s official: For the second year in a row, Suffolk County has been rated the most fiscally stressed county in the state. This is not from some think tank; this is directly from the New York State Comptroller’s Office, and the report shows what I have been saying all along: Suffolk is […]

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COUNTY ANNOUNCES FALL SCHEDULE FOR SUFFOLK COUNTY PARKS

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Free Parking at County Parks, Twilight Golf Times Moved to 2:00 PM, Beach Horseback Riding and Archery Permits Go On Sale
 County Executive Steve Bellone today announced the Suffolk County Park’s Department’s fall schedule for County park facilities. After another successful year with increased attendance across all county parks, beaches and campgrounds, the County Executive released […]

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