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Port Jeff-Bridgeport ferry boat undergoing renovations, including upgrades to make boat ADA-compliant.

Joseph is a field editor in Northern Suffolk County, covering Stony Brook through the Rocky Point area.
Port Jeff-Bridgeport ferry boat undergoing renovations, including upgrades to make boat ADA-compliant.

Brush fire off Sunken Meadow Parkway reported around 3:20 p.m., knocked down by 4:40, according to county police.
Here's what happening this week in and around Kings Park.
Take a peek at what's for sale in your neighborhood.
Police say a woman lost control of her car on Northville Turnpike, and was subsequently airlifted to Stony Brook University Medical Center.
Upper Port Jeff bike shop, run by former pro BMX biker, gears bike business toward extreme sport clientele.
Kings Park Youth Baseball will hold its annual opening day parade Saturday morning.
Recent home sales in Kings Park and Fort Salonga.
According to The Sag Harbor Express, commercial trucks weighing more than 5 tons would need pre-approval to drive on Noyac Road under a current proposal.
Many said shifts in the wind saved damage from Monday and Tuesday's brush fire from being worse than it was. I tend to think things would have worked out either way.
Fire in sparsely-populated area claimed no lives, few structures, though some have picking up to do.
From filling up soup cups to checking vital signs to just asking if a firefighter wanted some water, people came from all over to help out those who were fighting the Manorville brush fire.
Local volunteers say progress is being made, though remaining hot embers and wind are still a concern.
Local Manorville bar sees some regulars, and some not-so-regulars, as Long Island's biggest brush fire in 17 years raged around the corner.
Registration is required in advance for these events at Caleb Smith State Park during school vacation week.
Environmental and town board meetings, and a trip into New York City are a couple of things going on this week.
The Department of Environmental Conservation has closed 92 acres at Mattituck Inlet and Mattituck Creek after officials said they found traces of a biotoxin that causes shellfish poisoning.
The Mattituck Parks Department had no controls on its credit cards, according to the Office of the State Comptroller, during the time of its audit; however the district adopted a policy in October of 2011.
Italian ice cream shop opened up on Wednesday at 3 p.m.
Antique Catering and Deli, on Main Road in Mattituck, will be changing things up and re-opening soon.