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🌱 Patchogue Daily: BOE To Discuss School Safety + Juneteenth Exhibit

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First, today's weather:

Some sun, breezy and pleasant. High: 71, low: 58.

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Here are the top stories 4 in Patchogue today:

  1. Patchogue-Medford School district will discuss safety measurements after the unfortunate shooting events in Buffalo and Texas. A Board Of Education meeting is set for June 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Saxton Middle School. (Long Island Advance)
  2. Artist Tracy Todd Hunter of Patchogue features a Juneteenth exhibit at Brookhaven Town Hall. The artwork will be displayed on 15 at 1 Independence Hill in Farmingville. (Newsday/Subscription Required)
  3. Jesse Diaz, from Shirley, pleads guilty to sexually assaulting a woman in Coram. The crime occurred in May 2021 at Route 112 when a woman was walking alone and strangled by Diaz. (Newsday/Subscription Required)
  4. Patch lists police activities in Suffolk and Nassau Counties for this week. Take a look at the most recent police blotter. (Patch)

Today in Patchogue:

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  • Art Workshop - Fire Island National Park. (10 a.m.)
  • Go Fishing with Dad! - Fire Island National Park. (11 a.m.)

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