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Smithtown Notebook: Public Hearing Debates, Bids Approved for April and More
Here's a rundown of what took place at town hall this week in the Town of Smithtown.

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<b>Politics</b>
<i>How would you describe your political beliefs? </i>
I believe that regardless of party lines, whomever holds office should be held accountable for their decisions and actions by their constituents. I believe the only people deserving of holding a political position are those who honestly and wholeheartedly have the well-being of the people they serve in mind.
<b>Religion</b>
<i>Do you consider yourself religious?</i>
I consider myself a religious person but choose to celebrate my religion in my own manner, which is different than the norm.
Do<i> you identify with a certain religion?</i> Catholic.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
What I find most important issues to Smithtown are frequent issues throughout Long Island, such as taxes and the high costs of living, the lack of places for the youth to congregate and the presence of drugs and drug usage amongst the youth of the community.
<i>Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
The issue of taxes and high costs of living is a seemingly endless problem and those with the ability to create change all seem to differ in how to solve this problem. If the economic system has been damaged for as long as it has with no solution in sight then the entire system should be destroyed and rebuilt. As far as youth congregation, to ensure adolescents stay on a path to success and keep them off the streets and parking lots to socialize, positive and enjoyable activities should be readily available within the community and promoted to them in a manner that they can relate with. Drugs were introduced to my neighborhood when I was very young and I have witnessed first hand how they can destroy the lives of people who seemed destined to have a great future. The drug epidemic needs to be stopped before the youth is introduced to it through schools functions and community outreach programs rather than primarily focusing on the drugs already available in the streets.
Here's a rundown of what took place at town hall this week in the Town of Smithtown.

Here's some information for your Monday.
Garden City's frantic offense and tight defense in the final three quarters helped Trojans defeat the Bulls Saturday afternoon.
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This week Community Chat explores areas to make cuts to diminish the deficit the school district is facing.
Brittany Schreiber of East High School won a contest that sent her to Downtown Disney in California to interview bands and document her experiences.
Here's some information you'll need to know for your Thursday.
During Tuesday nights BOE meeting at the West High School auditorium, the Smithtown Teacher Association staged a walkout after President Richard Forzano accused the board of lying about teacher cooperation in the budget negotiations.
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The Greater Smithtown Chamber of Commerce began its Third Annual Smithtown Restaurant Week Sunday, with 25 establishments in Smithtown, Saint James, Nesconset, Commack and Hauppauge offering $25 three-course meals.
Road signs provide directions for motorists and pedestrians to follow, but it also puts the diversity of the community on display.
Residents Joseph Magliato and Paul B. Wiener wrote letters to Smithtown Patch with ideas on how to make Main Street and neighboring roads safer for drivers and pedestrians.
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Saint James Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle accident on North Country Road Thursday evening.
Clear skies, warm weather and a digital SLR camera worked together to capture these gorgeous images of Long Beach in Nissequogue.
Here's a rundown of what took place at town hall this week in the Town of Smithtown.
Here's some information for your Friday.
A vehicle struck a pole on North Country Road early Friday morning leaving live wires on the ground.
Smithtown's Blockbuster Video is one of many across Long Island to have its doors close in April.