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🌱 Three Village Daily: Filomena's Café Opens + Seminar For Teens

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Hello, people of Three Village! Debora Whitehead here with a fresh edition of the Three Village Daily.


First, today's weather:

Rain. High: 38, low: 21.

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Here are the top 5 stories in Three Village today:

  1. Filomena's Farm to Table Catering and Café is open now in Stony Brook. The business is located at Nesconset Highway and offers a variety of goods such as sandwiches, wraps, daily soups, and more. (Three Village Patch)
  2. Emma S. Clark Memorial Library features Safe Dating Series for teens. The workshops will teach the differences between a caring and healthy relationship and manipulative and abusive relationships. The first meeting will be held on March 10 at 6 p.m. Click here to register. (ESCML)
  3. Are you interested in police reports? Take a look at Suffolk police activity in the area through Patch's snapshot, released on Feb.23. (Patch)
  4. On March 3, Port Jefferson village will hold a Public Hearing to discuss the Emergency Department and Surgical Services Expansion of the Mather Hospital. The meeting will be via Zoom at 6:30 p.m. Click here to access the Zoom numbers to participate in the hearing. (Port Jefferson Village)
  5. Nearby News: Suffolk County Police rescued a suicidal man in Coram. The man was threatening to jump out of a building roof located at 356 Middle Country Road. The man's identity is not released but police pulled him to safety and transported him to a local hospital for evaluation. (smithtownmatters.com)

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Today in Three Village:

  • Gallery Exhibit — Wooden Ghosts of the Past at PJVC. (9 a.m.)
  • Come Play with PlayHooray (Comsewogue). (10 a.m.)
  • Time for Baby birth - 15 months — Emma Clark Memorial Library. (10 a.m.)

From my notebook:

  • Port Jefferson Free Library congratulates Carl Siegel for winning a five-year seat on the Board of Trustees. Siegel ran unopposed within 24 votes! Welcome back, Carl! (PJFL)
  • "Paws of War provides Long Island veterans with free wellness care checkups for their service animals. Over 25 veterans received complimentary veterinary care for their animals, courtesy of Nesconset-based nonprofit mobile vet clinic." (smithtownmatters.com)
  • "Smithtown’s first Tim Hortons coffee shop and a planned Lidl supermarket won approvals from town land-use officials this week. The 2084 Jericho Turnpike. Tim Hortons in Commack, a project of gas magnate Harry Singh’s Bolla Oil Corp. chain, got approval for three signs along with a dressing down from board chairman Edward Benz over the profusion of apparently illegal wind streamer signs already at the location." (Newsday/Subscription Required)
  • Click on the link to see five open houses for you in the Port Jefferson area. (Port Jefferson Patch)
  • Suffolk County Government: Coronavirus case update for Feb. 21. (Press Release Desk)

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— Debora Whitehead

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