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1. Clothing items and other miscellaneous items left near the Port Jefferson train station are indicative of the homeless issue that has plagued the area. Port Jeff officials said in January that is why there are no benches at the station. Photo by Kyle Barr
2. Kenneth Roberts, Mather Hospital president, signs a banner early January to be hung outside the hospital to celebrate its 90th year. Photo by Kyle Barr
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3. Bob Lynch and his dog Kallie visit local schools to offer therapy dog services. Port Jefferson School District signed on for their services Jan. 14 for a pilot of a therapy dog program. Photo by Kyle Barr 4. Mariano Rivera, in the tan jacket, signs autographs Jan. 16 after the Brookhaven town board voted to agree to rezone on the Yankee baseball star’s new auto dealership. Photo by David Luces 5. New York State Sen. Ken LaValle (R-Port Jefferson) announces he would not be running for reelection in 2020. Friends, officials and family held an emotional ceremony for the venerable statesman Jan. 10. Photo by Kyle Barr 6. “Driving Miss Daisy,” which starred Phyllis March and Antione Jones, opened at Theatre Three on Jan. 11. Photo by Brian Hoerger 7. Young men Harry Dyvaris, Chris Mattas, Nick Dimifratos, George Franks and Thomas Constantouris sprint into Mount Sinai Harbor Jan. 16 during the annual blessing of the waters by the Port Jefferson Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption. Dimifratos was first to retrieve the cross. Photo by John Damaskos
8. Jaden Martinez, a Comsewogue senior, takes flight for the Warriors in a 5844 victory against West Islip Jan. 15. Photo by Bill Landon
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1. Master ice carver Richard Daly starts an ice sculpture during Port Jefferson’s first annual Ice Festival, taking place Feb. 8 and 9. Photo by Julianne Mosher 2. Cherished former Comsewogue superintendent Joe Rella passed away Feb. 21 at the age of 69. Students, staff and community members joined together at the Comsewogue High School Feb. 26 as Rella’s hearse took one last ride to the school he loved. Photos by Kyle Barr 3. Bob Rodriguez and Wesam Hassanin, front left and right, the owners of the Po’Boy Brewery in Port Jefferson Station, start a drive to deliver bags of goods and supplies to those who need it at Pax Christi. Photo by David Luces 4. Supporters of President Donald Trump (R) rallied in Port Jefferson Feb. 2 to support Roger’s Frigate, whose building owner George Wallis hung a sign reading In Trump We Trust to condemn the then-ongoing impeachment trial. The sign caused a huge amount of controversy and national attention to the small North Shore village. Photo by Courtney Biondo 5. Victoria Espinoza, a former editor of the Times of Huntington & Northport and the Times of Smithtown, wed Alex Petroski, former TBR News Media managing editor and editor of the Port Times Record and the Village Beacon Record, on Friday, Feb. 14. They were married during a marriage marathon at Huntington Town Hall. Photo from Espinoza 6. Comsewogue High School’s Carlos Hernandez flips his Eastport-South Manor opponent Feb. 8 in the League V finals, with several team members finishing strong. Photo by Bill Landon
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1. Slurp Ramen started putting unique measures in place to protect workers during the early parts of the COVID-19 pandemic, before New York State mandated closing. Photo by Kyle Barr 2. Locals stood at the corner of Belle Terre Road and Myrtle Avenue March holding signs that read God Bless Hospital Workers. They hung that message to the tree at the intersection. Photo by Kyle Barr 3. Port Jeff junior Brooke Zamek battles in the paint in the Long Island championship title game against Carle Place March 9. Despite a loss, the lady Royals finished one of their best seasons yet. Photo by Bill Landon
4. New York State created a COVID-19 testing center at the South P parking lot in Stony Brook University that opened March 20. Photo by Bill Landon 5. Bob and MaryLou Whitcomb at their house in Old Field cutting up fabric for homemade masks. They were among the hundreds who started making homemade PPE when supplies immediately ran low. Photo from MaryLou Whitcomb 6. Devin Rotunno, a PJ native, was taken from Italy by the U.S. and placed in quarantine at the Stony Brook Southampton campus March 7. She was one of the earliest people to have to go into quarantine in the United States, but soon all U.S. residents found they had to isolate. Photo by Rotunno
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1. Newbie nurse Nicole Flatley, left, had only been working at Mather Hospital for less than a year before the advent of the coronavirus pandemic. Photo from Flatley 2. Officials from Port Jefferson Village, the chamber of commerce and BID joined Teachers Federal Credit Union and hospital heads April 6 to accept a $5,000 check allowing more meals to hospital workers. Photo by Kyle Barr 3. Though there was no Easter Parade in Port Jeff due to the coronavirus, Greater Port Jefferson chamber’s Barbara Ransome still greeted passersby in the coveted bunny costume April 12. Photo by Kyle Barr 4. The Navy Blue Angels and the Air Force Thunderbirds made a pass over Suffolk County April 28 to support the area impacted heavily by coronavirus. Photo by Chrissy Swain
5. St. Charles Hospital in Port Jefferson, like all hospitals, was dealing with issues of PPE and other supplies in April, though upon each COVID-19 patient’s release, the staff would play the Beatles’‘Here Comes the Sun’ over the loudspeaker. Photo by Kyle Barr
6. Members of the Terryville Fire Department’s EMS squad, like those of their counterparts in the Port Jefferson EMS, were inundated with calls in March, but found April was when the volume of calls relaxed a little bit. Photo by Kyle Barr
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WE ARE STILL FOCUSING ON SAFETY We are open for regular shopping between these hours with a few changes in our operation.
We are limiting the amount of people inside the store at one time. During a busy time you may be asked to wait for someone to come out before going inside. We are not allowing walk up service at the deli counter, we are instead asking you to call your order in allowing up to one hour in advance. The order will be waiting for you when you arrive, this way there are no lines forming for deli service. We also still slice our deli express line fresh every day, allowing for quick grab and go service. We are requiring face masks while inside the store to keep our customers and employees safe.
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July Year in Review
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1. Port Jefferson Village Gardener Caran Markson has proved invaluable to the village over the past few years, and was profiled by TBR in July. Photo by Kyle Barr 2. Comsewogue High School seniors celebrated 2020 graduation July 23, several months after it is normally held. Photo from Comsewogue 3. The Mount Sinai Heritage Trust held a tree lighting July 4 to honor the holiday. Photo from Sarah Anker’s office
4. Brian Murphy, the captain of the Ginny Marie, brought his schooner into Port Jefferson during the month of July as part of an effort from the village’s Tall Ship Committee. Photo by Kyle Barr 5. Over the weekend before July 12, people formed lines outside C’est Cheese’s door to patronize it one last time before it would close that Sunday. Photo by Joe Ciardullo 6. The North Fork Cruisers hosted a car show in Port Jeff to support the Rocky Point VFW Post 6249 July 11. Photo by Kyle Barr 7. The Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School in Port Jeff closed at the end of school year in July after 82 years. Photo by Kyle Barr
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8. Local conservative group Setauket Patriots hosted what they called a Patriots Day Parade July 4 in place of the normal Fourth of July parade hosted by the Port Jefferson Fire Department. Photo by David Luces
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1. Tropical Storm Isaias made landfall Aug. 4, causing thousands of dollars in power outages to 440,000 customers of PSEG Long Island. Photo by Kyle Barr
2. Professional Port Jeff muralist Linda Menda-Alfin, pictured, worked alongside Jennifer Hannaford to paint the new mural behind Chase Bank. Photo by Barbara Ransome 3. Director Vicki Rybak, front, stands behind the many volunteers at Open Cupboard in Port Jefferson. The food pantry was the center of hundreds of donations for the needy in the wake of the pandemic in August and beyond. Photo by Kyle Barr 4. Old Field resident Tim Hopkins took this picture late on Aug. 1 saying a black plume from the Port Jefferson power plant came out of the stack for some time before later drifting out over the Long Island Sound. Photo by Hopkins 5. Port Jefferson natives Andi Fortier and James Burke have, in only a few months, built a farm from scratch. The two became regulars at the Port Jefferson Farmers Market once it returned this year. Photo by Kyle Barr
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1. EXIT Realty were with Comsewogue officials delivering over 200 backpacks for kindergarteners as school started in September. Photo from EXIT Realty
2. Comsewogue student-athletes stood at the corner of routes 112 and Route 347 Sept. 18 to protest Section XIs hold on fall sports. Photo by Kyle Barr
3. Ed Wendol, who spent 48 years on the Comsewogue Public Library board of trustees, retired in September. Photo by Debbie Engelhardt
4. A bell is wrung at the Port Jefferson Fire Department for every name read commemorating the people who died on 9/11 19 years ago. Photo by Kyle Barr 5. Frank Krotschinsky, the director of Suffolk County’s Office for People with Disabilities, talks about planned bus routes and service cuts Sept. 25. Photo by Kyle Barr 6. Students in Port Jeff head back to school Sept. 8 after having their previous year cut short due to COVID-19. Photo from PJSD
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1. The Heatherwood golf course in Terryville has sat vacant since it was closed earlier this year and the greens have become overgrown. The site is still slated for around 200 new 55-and-older condominiums. Photo by Kyle Barr 2. Volunteers for the Setauket Harbor Task Force have monitored the health of Port Jefferson Harbor for the past three years. On Oct. 2, Save the Sound, a Connecticut-based environmental nonprofit, ranked Port Jeff, at least the outer and middle portions of the harbor, was ranked in the top 10 most healthy. Photo by Kyle Barr 3. Ian Cinco, of Maniac Pumpkin Carvers LLC, joined the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce for some fall fun, here carving an image of a Port Jefferson ferry boat. Photo by Kyle Barr 4. Comsewogue senior and first president of the Arts Honor Society, Alexa Bonacci, introduced the high school’s new mosaic Oct 29 that was started in 2016. Photo by Kyle Barr 5. ALS Ride for Life Founder Chris Pendergast passed away Oct. 14. Friends and family load up his casket for Pendergast’s final ride Oct. 19. Photo by Kyle Barr
6. Volunteers from the Coastal Steward Long Island planted over 400,000 oysters in Port Jefferson Harbor Oct. 18. Photo by Julianne Mosher
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1. Santa leaves some lasting impressions at the Port Jefferson Station/Terryville Chamber of Commerce’s drive-thru holiday event Dec. 5. Photo by Jeff Kito 2. A winter storm walloped Long Island Dec. 16, bringing with it a combination of ice and snow around 6 inches deep in many parts around the North Shore. Young people, including Port Jeff resident Sebastian Franck, came out the day after to enjoy the first real snowfall of the year. Photo by Julianne Mosher 3. Employees, board members and volunteers from Theatre Three in Port Jeff held its last of six food drives of the year Dec. 12. The final drive raised several truckloads of food as well as over $1,500 in cash and gift cards. Photo by Kyle Barr 4. Jeffrey Sanzel, executive artistic director at Theatre Three, in costume as Scrooge, said this was the first time in 33 years he was unable to play the famed Christmas character on stage due to teh pandemic. Photo by Julianne Mosher
5. Michael Johnston has been decking his car with holiday cheer since he was 16, and has been driving both for work and pleasure in the local area, such as pictured in front of Port Jeff Village Hall. Photo by Julianne Mosher
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