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🌱 Three Village Earns Sign Plate To Preserve Local History + Events

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Hi all. I'm back in your inbox this morning with your fresh copy of the Three Village Daily, fresh off the presses. Follow along for everything you need to know about what's happening in town. In this issue, you'll find news about:

  • Three Village welcomes signs to preserve local history.
  • Stony Brook Village hosts Black Friday Festival.
  • Staller Center releases the Spring 2023 schedule and more!

But first, today's weather:

Tropical rainstorm. High: 68, low: 65.

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Here are the top four stories today in Three Village:

  1. The history of the Three Village Community is now preserved with signs! Patriots Rock across Main Street earned a board with important information about the area, a Native American meeting place during the Revolutionary War. (TBR News Media)
  2. Stony Brook Village features the Black Friday Festival on Friday, Nov. 24! The free event will offer shoppers a petting zoo, live music and a special caroling presentation. Festivities start at 2 p.m. (Stony Brook Village)
  3. Staller Center released its schedule of events for the Spring 2023 Season. Tickets are on sale for the season that starts in January and goes through May. Kevin James, known as the King of Long Island, will open the season on Jan. 27-28. (Stony Brook News)
  4. A Veterans Day Ceremony will be held at Memorial Park at Shore Road and Route 25A in East Setauket at 11 a.m. The event is hosted by the VFW Post 3054. Residents are welcome to join the event to support our local heroes. (TBR News Media)

Today in Three Village:

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  • The New York Winter Lantern Festival at Smithtown Historical Society. (5:30 p.m.)
  • Miami-Hamilton Harriers vs. Stony Brook Seawolves at Credit Union Arena. (6:30 p.m.)
  • Night Shift at Port Jefferson Bowl. (8 p.m.)

From my notebook:

  • Emma Clark Memorial Library invites all to join the Thanksgiving Crafternoon on Saturday, Nov. 19. Drop in between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. No registration is required. (Patch Events
  • Cartoonist and long-time Stony Brook resident George Booth died at 96 due to dementia complications. He was well-known for his cartoons in the Weekly Magazine. Visit the link to learn more about his legacy in the arts field. (TBR News Media)
  • President of autism charity, Gregory Vasicek, is facing charges for defrauding Adventureland and other businesses. According to police, he is accused of collecting money for golf fundraisers that never happened. (LI News12)
  • Free child safety seat checks will be given on Dec. 3 from 8 a.m. at Safety Town, 249 Buckley Road in Holtsville. Come to double-check how safe your little ones are while traveling in the car. (Town of Brookhaven)

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