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🌱 Brunch Bites At New Nappi's Nook + Theft On Woodcutters + Goat Yoga

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Here are the top 4 stories today in Smithtown:

  1. Brunch munchies are served at the new Nappi's Nook restaurant. The new spot is at 204 Smithtown Blvd. in Nesconset, serving waffles, pancakes, omelets, and more! (LongIsland.com)
  2. Suffolk County police are searching for a man accused of stealing a credit card from a car parked on a home on Woodcutters Path. The crime occurred on July 27 at 3:45 a.m. when the vehicle was unlocked. The suspect used the stolen credit card at several locations. (Smithtown Matters)
  3. The next goat yoga session will be held at the Smithtown Historical Society on Aug. 9. The workout with the four-legged friends starts at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $28 per person for a 45-minute class. (Smithtown Historical Society)
  4. Nearby News: The historic Roe Tavern will be transported to its original location in Setauket. At a meeting on July 21, the tavern owner, Art Billadello, agreed to sell the site to the town for $800,000. (TBR News Media)

Today in Smithtown:

  • Art Exhibit — John P. Cardone (Smithtown Library-Kings Park). (9:30 a.m.)
  • Chairobics and Strength (Smithtown Library-Smithtown Building). (10 a.m.)
  • Garden and Grow (Smithtown Library-Smithtown Building). (10:30 a.m.)
  • Outdoor Classroom — Senses (Smithtown Library-Kings Park Building). (10:30 a.m.)

From my notebook:

  • Sweetbriar Nature Center: "If you have any of these items around that you no longer want or need, we are looking for some donations. We are in need of toilet paper, disposable gloves, kids' markers, dry erase markers, hand soap, baby wipes, and dry cat food." (Sweetbriar Nature Center via Facebook)
  • Nextdoor Neighbor, Blackman St: "Car break-in at 5:30 a.m. Keep your doors locked! Guys jumped out and checked car doors, did get into one car but nothing was taken. Police report filed." (Nextdoor)

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