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Up and at 'em, Three Village! Let's get you started this Friday with everything you need to know going on today in Three Village.
First, today's weather:
Partly sunny and warmer. High: 62, low: 45.
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Here are the top 5 stories today in Three Village:
- Three Village Historical Society has intern and volunteer opportunities available. Current opportunities are visitor service associate and web & social nedia associate. Click here for details and to apply. (TVHS)
- Emma Clark Memorial Library announced that the deadline for the Bookmark Contest is March 31. The contest is designated to the children of the Three Village Central School District, kindergarten through 6th grade. Winners receive the incredible honor of having their bookmarks professionally printed! (ECML)
- Save the date for the Three Village Chamber of Commerce event at the Eastern Pavilion Restaurant on April 20 at 11:45 a.m. During the event, Suffolk County Lt. Donato Mignone and Cliff Pfleger from Secure Operations Security Services will talk about how you can better protect your business. (TVCofC)
- Trustee Tom Pirro was elected Old Field's mayor. Pirro was elected with 139 votes. "I'm looking forward to working as a team for the benefit of the village and its residents," said Pirro in an email a day after his election. (TBR News Media)
- Nearby News: A woman was struck by a SUV while crossing North Bicycle Path in Coram. The crash happened on Tuesday, March 14, around 7:30 p.m. The woman is identified as Merlin Martinez. After the accident, she was transported to Stony Brook Hospital where she was pronounced dead. (Daily Voice)
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Today in Three Village:
- Holi — Three Village CSD. (All Day)
- HS Spring Musical HS AUD — Earl L Vandermeulen High School. (7 p.m.)
- ES Boys Event — Port Jefferson School District. (All Day)
- ONLINE Write This Way — Comsewogue Public Library. (2 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- "A Rocky Point man was charged with driving while intoxicated Tuesday night after police said he crashed his SUV twice while driving the wrong way on Route 25A. Suffolk police said John Madden, 49, was driving westbound in the eastbound lanes of the highway in East Shoreham when he hit a 2020 Subaru at 8:42 p.m. He drove off, continuing in the wrong direction, and then hit a 2013 Chrysler about a quarter mile away, police said. That crash occurred at 8:45 p.m., near North Country Road in Rocky Point, police said." (Newsday/Subscription Required)
- "Long Island's Republican New York State senators say they are striving to save lives by challenging New York's bail reform law. Senators Phil Boyle, Alexis Weik, Mario Mattera, and Anthony Palumbo were joined by State Sen. Mike Martucci on Wednesday at the Brentwood Fire Department to introduce 'Billy's Law,' which would authorize bail and pre-trial detention for all arson felonies, a press release said." (Patch)
- "Laura Adams, a Suffolk County Community College Radio and Television Production major, has been awarded a prestigious Vanguard Student Recognition Award. The Vanguard Award is presented annually by the Nontraditional Employment & Training (NET) Project, an initiative administered by SUNY Albany's Center for Women in Government & Civil Society in partnership with the New York State Education Department." (Press Release Desk)
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