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🌱 Car Hits Hydrant, Tree, Pole + School AD To Walk 300 Miles

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Happy Tuesday, Westhampton-Hampton Bays! Here's everything you need to know about what's happening in town today.

A driver in Hampton Bays crashed into a hydrant, tree and pole. The athletic director from a nearby school will walk 300 miles to raise awareness about student sports.


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Here are the top stories today in Westhampton-Hampton Bays:

  1. Patch reports that a driver crashed into a fire hydrant, tree, and telephone pole in Hampton Bays Sunday night before the vehicle rolled over. (Patch)
  2. Jeremy Thode, athletic director for Center Moriches schools, is planning a 300-mile walking and running trip to all 59 Suffolk County Section XI high schools. He started at 5 a.m. Sunday and is aiming for six 12-hour days. He wants to raise awareness of the importance of school sports for students. (Subscription: Newsday)
  3. Lisa Finn has details on the arrest of a Southampton man for driving while intoxicated after crashing into signs in Hampton Bays. Luis F. Perez Miguel, 24, crashed on East Montauk Highway near Gravel Hill Road on Saturday. (Patch)
  4. Dan's Papers talks to Leslie Granger, the president and CEO of Bideawee in Westhampton, about how the pandemic affected animal rescue and adoptions. (Dan's Papers)
  5. The Riverhead soccer team Manchester City played Sunday morning wearing shirts bearing the face of their teammate who died in last week's house fire. The game raised money to benefit his family, who lost five members in the blaze. (Subscription: Newsday)

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  • The East End Food Institute has announced the grand reopening of the Riverhead Farmers Market at the former Homeside Florist and Garden Center, 139 Main Road, on Nov. 27. (Dan's Papers)
  • Nick & Toni’s will sell DIY pizza kits for two with Caesar salad, fresh pizza dough, Nick & Toni’s Pomodoro sauce, fresh mozzarella and instructions for $36, available Thursday through Sunday. (Dan's Papers)

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