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Morning, Miller Place-Rocky Point! Let's get you all caught up to start this day off on an informed note. These are the most important things happening today in Miller Place-Rocky Point.


First, today's weather:

An afternoon shower or two. High: 51 Low: 39.

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Here are the top three stories today in Miller Place-Rocky Point:

  1. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is asking the public to help find the driver who injured a pedestrian in a Mastic hit-and-run earlier on March 13. A 28-year-old Mastic man was walking on Mastic Road, just north of Cumberland Street, when he was hit by a car that drove off around 1:30 a.m. (Patch)
  2. Police on Long Island are looking for the person who broke into a Riverhead restaurant and left with an undetermined amount of cash at the Country Rotisserie, 1528 Old Country Road. (Daily Voice)
  3. Police are offering a reward for information about the death of an East Patchogue man in October. Benjamin Herold walked from 7-Eleven in East Patchogue on Montauk Highway back to his home on Atlantic Avenue before being found injured. (News 12)

Today in Miller Place-Rocky Point:

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From my notebook:

  • Nextdoor Neighbor, Rocky Point: "I'm finally taking appointments for all gutter cleanings/ repairs as well as landscaping, lawn care and all sorts of odd jobs, 347-221-6081." (Nextdoor)
  • Nextdoor Neighbor, Rocky Point: "My name is Alex — 631-942-5662. I’m a plumber for 15 years, specialize in all phases of plumbing/heating. I have great prices, great work, honest, I’m tired of seeing shady work or people taking advantage of others." (Nextdoor)
  • A Port Jefferson high school student performed at Carnegie Hall. Katherine Ranjbar was part of the grand prize concerto competition on solo piano. (TBR News Media)

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You're officially in the loop for today. See you all tomorrow morning for another update!

— Jackie

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