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🌱 Patchogue Daily: Trustees Celebration + St. Patrick's Parade
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Happy Sunday, people of Patchogue! Let's get you all caught up on what's happening locally to start today off on an informed note.
First, today's weather:
Partly sunny and windy. High: 57, low: 42.
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Here are the top 5 stories in Patchogue today:
- The Patchogue 2022 elected Trustees held their traditional “victory soup” party at trustee Susan Brinkman’s house. Voted in for another four-year term are trustees Joseph Keyes and Susan Brinkman. "Recently appointed trustees Lizbeth Carrillo and Patrick McHeffey were reelected to a two-year and four-year term, respectively. The election was at-large, meaning the trustees who received the most votes were elected to all four seats. Village judge Patti Romeo was also reelected and ran unopposed." (LI Advance)
- Patchogue Arts Council features exhibit Asia America. Visitors will be able to see the work of seven artists with roots in the vast continent of Asia until April 24. The Center is located at 20 Terry St. Suite 116. (PacMoca)
- Village of Patchogue Board of Trustees approved the project of paving and expansion of a Municipal lot located at 150 West Main Street. The project involves the hire of the LK McLean Associates, P.C. for the design of the reconstruction and is estimated to cost about $1 million. (ADV)
- Join the restaurants and businesses of Patchogue to raise money for a country in crisis.
A Taste of Patchogue for Ukraine hosted by the Patchogue Restaurant Committee Blue Point Brewing Company will be held on Wednesday, March 23, from 5-9 p.m. Price is $45 including food samplings from many of Patchogue’s finest dining establishments, live music & entertainment. (PatchogueCofC) - Nearby News: Suffolk police are increasing patrols in Hauppauge and St. James after dozen parked cars were stolen. The vehicles were parked outside homes and were left unlocked by owners. (Newsday/Subscription Required)
Today in Patchogue:
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- St Patrick's Day PARADE on Main Street. (11 a.m.)
- Girl Scout Cookie Booth at Shoprite. (All Day)
- Welcome Spring! Hike to the Breach - Fire Island National Park. (2 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Patchogue-Medford Library: "All that glitters was green at the library last night in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Luck was on the side of all our friends who made it out of our Escape Room. Make sure to check out the link in bio for a calendar of events." (Instagram)
- Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts: "Full house for Tusk tonight!" (Facebook)
- Patchogue-Medford School District: "Mark your calendars for April 4-7, Pat-Med's College and Career Week!" (Facebook)
- Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts: "Check out our 2022 Season Program online and support those who support us. Our full color, glossy, season program is a prized souvenir that patrons take home with them after each performance." (Facebook)
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