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🌱 Port Jefferson Residents Halloween Fun Today + Places To Get A Pie

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Hey, Port Jefferson. I'm here in your inbox per usual to tell you everything you need to know about what's going on in town, including updates on:

  • The amazing Halloween Party for Port Jeff residents is today!
  • Meet the students who hit the stage at Suffolk Music Festival.
  • A woman found shot in Coram has died, and more news.

But first, today's weather:

Patchy morning fog. High: 65, low: 56.

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Here are the top four stories in Port Jefferson today:

Find out what's happening in Port Jeffersonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  1. Port Jefferson is throwing a Halloween Spooktacular Party and hayrides today for residents and school district students. The fun starts at 5 p.m. at the Waterview, Port Jefferson Country Club. There will be dancing, food and candy! (Port Jefferson Village Center)
  2. Edna Louise Spear Elementary School students participated in the annual Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association PEAK festival. Fourth-graders Ruby Minatta and Madison Villagracia proudly hit the stage of Northport High School on Oct. 22. (Press Release Desk)
  3. A house on Quarrystone Lane caught fire on Saturday night. First responders arrived at the scene around 6 p.m. No injuries were reported and police continued investigating the cause. (Port Jefferson Patch)
  4. A woman found with him shot wounds behind a parking lot in Coram died from her injuries. The incident happened on Saturday morning at Taino's Lounge parking lot around 1:30 a.m. Police arrived at the scene and transported the victim to Long Island Community Hospital in Patchogue, where she was pronounced dead. (Port Jefferson Patch)

Patch deal of the day:

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Today in Port Jefferson:

  • Self-Guided Fall Art Walk - Village of Port Jefferson. (All Day)
  • Halloween Craft-tacular! - Port Jefferson Free Library. (10:30 a.m.)
  • Long Island Quilters - Port Jefferson Free Library. (1 p.m.)

From my notebook:

  • "As the weather continues to grow colder, the more we love to end (or start) our day with a warm slice of fresh pie. With numerous farms, Long Island bakeries use local produce, family recipes and lots of love to create perfect, mouth-watering pies." (Patch)
  • Port Jefferson, NY: "The Port Jefferson Dickens Festival is approaching. Corporate sponsorships are available at portjeff.com/dickens or text: 516.939.8960." (Port Jefferson, NY via Facebook)

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