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🌱Port Jefferson Country Club Wall To Cost $3M + New Salad Place Open
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Hey, neighbors! It's Saturday in Port Jefferson, and I'm back in your inbox to get you caught up on all the most important things happening in the community. Today you'll read about:
- PJCC wall project to cost $3M.
- Music Festival at Harborfront Park starts at noon.
- New salad place in the neighborhood and more!
But first, today's weather:
A little rain. High: 59, low: 55.
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Here are the top four stories in Port Jefferson today:
- Port Jefferson Mayor Margot Garant estimated the cost of building the upper wall in the Country Club at $3 million. The project is to stop the severe results of erosion in the PJCC, which can result in the Club falling off the cliff. The project is still under consideration and will be voted on at a meeting on Oct. 7. (TBR News Media)
- The music starts at noon at Harborfront Park today! The family-friendly event features lots of singing and the Ginny Marie Schooner and goes until 6 p.m. Don't forget your chair/blanket. (Patch)
- There is a new salad place in the neighborhood. Supreme Salads is now open on Nesconset Highway, serving a variety of healthy options for all "tastebuds." The new spot is at 2460 Nesconset Highway in Stony Brook and is also hiring! For more info, please call 631 751-8050. (LongIsland.com)
- A voting session to approve changes to the Town of Brookhaven district happened on Thursday. The map was approved and will be in effect for the next decade. Some residents expressed their concerns in a public hearing saying the new council violates federal voting rights. (News 12 Connecticut)
Today in Port Jefferson:
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- Crossover Christian Church Services. (Noon)
- Knitting Workshop - Port Jefferson Free Library. (2 p.m.)
- Craft Stick Spiderwebs - Port Jefferson Free Library. (3 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Port Jefferson Patch: "Edna Louise Spear Elementary School fifth graders recently visited Earl L. Vandermeulen High School for a Fall Sports Festival, where they were greeted by Athletic Director Adam Sherrard waving the royal flag to welcome them." (Patch)
- Get your vehicle washed for a good cause with the Coram Fire Department today, from 11 to 4 p.m. Washes are $10 per car at 303 Middle Country Rd, in Coram. All proceeds will be donated to the Bjorndahl Foundation For Traumatic Brain Injury. (Patch Events)
- Historical Society of Greater Port Jefferson: "We have been preparing for our Country Auction on October 15. Please look at some of the amazing items we will auction to the highest bidder." (Historical Society of Greater Port Jefferson via Facebook)
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Alrighty, you're all good for today. See you all tomorrow for another update!
— Debora Whitehead
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