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Feb. 8: Local Photographer in Her Prime, History of the Original Nesconset Settlers and More
Here's some information you'll need to get you through your Tuesday.

For your Tuesday, here's some information on a local photographer in her prime at the age of 67, the history of Nesconset's original settlers, the Smithtown Central School District regular board meeting and more.
1. Our weekly history feature, Smithtown, A History, continues at 11 a.m. where we cover the original homesteaders that settled the area of Nesconset at the turn of the 20th century.
2. At 1 p.m., check out our feature on award-winning Saint James photographer Joy Goldkind, a photographer that is in her prime at the age 67, who is known for atypical prints and using classic and historic methods of printing.
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3. Need a drink and a night out with your friends? You might want to head on over to for $2 specials on a variety of food and drinks.
4. Head over to the off Rte. 347 at Nissequogue River and enjoy the the 118 acre park. to enjoy the winter atmosphere as the the last of the snow disappears.
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5. At 8 p.m., check out the , open to the public, at the Joseph A. Barton Builing on New York Avenue.
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