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🌱Patchogue Daily: Man Found Injured On Montauk Highway + Car Show

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Hello all. It's me, Debora Whitehead, your host of the Patchogue Daily. Here are all the most important things to know about what's happening locally.


First, today's weather:

Mostly sunny and nice. High: 77, low: 59.

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Here are the top 4 stories today in Patchogue:

  1. Suffolk Police are investigating an incident in a parking lot of Montauk Highway in East Patchogue where a man was found injured. Officers responded to a 911 call to find the victim on the ground. The man was transported to a local hospital. Anyone with information about the incident can call the Fifth Squad at 631-854-8552. (Patchogue Patch)
  2. Nearby News: Car fans can't miss the 3rd Annual Classic Car Show hosted by the Bellport Fire Department. The free admission event starts at 10 a.m. on June 26. (Patchogue Events)
  3. Little friends are invited to Tummy Time at the Patchogue-Medford Public Library on Tuesday, June 21. Babies aged 2- 11 months will explore toys, have bonding time, and make new friends while participating. The fun starts at 10:15 a.m. (PMP Library)
  4. Early voting goes until June 26 on Long Island. Check the Long Island News 12 vote guide of where and when to go. The official election day is June 28. (Long Island News 12)

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Today in Patchogue;

  • Habitat Hoedown at Dublin Deck. (5 p.m.)
  • "HEAD OVER HEELS" at Gateway Playhouse. (6 p.m.)


From my notebook:

  • Patchogue-Medford Library: "Today is Juneteenth! Whether you're a longtime celebrator or seeking to learn more, reading books about the history and legacy of Juneteenth can help commemorate the day enslaved people in Texas were read the Emancipation Proclamation." (Patchogue-Medford Library via Instagram)
  • 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)
  • Patchogue Arts Council: "Tentacles together for the winner of our 2022 PGSB logo winner. Robert Stenzel. The original is a papercut!" (Patchogue Arts Council via Facebook)

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Debora Whitehead

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