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3. Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) was sworn in to a third term in the United States House of Representatives by newly elected Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on Jan. 3. Photo from Congressman Zeldin’s office 4. Debra Bowling (pictured with her husband Jerry) became the new owner of Pasta Pasta in the Village of Port Jefferson. Photo by Kyle Barr 5. The Setauket Fire Department rang in the New Year by swearing in the officers of the department, from left, third assistant Chief Timothy Devine, second assistant Chief Richard Leute, first assistant Chief Scott Gressin and Chief of the Department Paul Rodier. Photo from Setauket Fire Department 6. The Setauket Fire Department on Route 25A unearthed a glacial erratic rock during its renovation and expansion. Photo by Karina Gerry 7. State Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket) was sworn in for his 14th term on Jan. 9 in Albany. Photo from Assemblyman Englebright’s office 8. League I boys winter track and field champions, from left, Ward Melville High School’s Harrison Bassin, Dave Selzer, Caleb Wheeler and Owen Larson at Suffolk County Community College on Jan. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
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1. Gloria Rocchio, president of The Ward Melville Heritage Organization in Stony Brook was honored as one of TBR News Media’s 2018 People of the Year (pictured with publisher Leah Dunaief, left) at an awards ceremony on March 24. Photo by Beverly C. Tyler 2. The Three Village Historical Society recognized the Setauket Harbor Task Force at its 42nd annual Awards Celebration on March 27. Photo by Beverly C. Tyler
3. Members of the Mulvihill-Lynch School of Irish Dance performed at The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration on March 3. Photo by David Ackerman
4. Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn received the Brookhaven Community Leadership Award from Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Valerie Cartright and Holiday Inn Express owner John Tsunis on March 7. Photo by Rita J. Egan 5. The Ward Melville boys varsity lacrosse, with Rocco Barbero (pictured), edged out Sachem East, 6-5, in the Patriots’ league opener on March 22. Photo by Bill Landon 6. Attorney, real estate developer and longtime Three Village resident John Damianos died unexpectedly in his Old Field home Feb. 25 at the age of 67. He was laid to rest March 4. Photo from Damianos Realty Group LLC
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1. Bobbie Johnson of Stony Brook beat out the competition to win TBR News Media’s 4th annual adult coloring contest. 2. Emma S. Clark Memorial Library honored the winners of the 5th annual Helen Stein Shack Picture Book Award at a ceremony on April 8. Pictured from left, Nicole Xiao, Juliet Weschke, Nicole Freeley and Riley Meckley with their award-winning books. Photo by Ashley Mullen 3. Silver artist Michael Galmer donated two handcrafted pieces including ‘Lust for Life’ (pictured) to the Long Island Museum on April 11. Photo by Heidi Sutton 4. Hundreds of children descended on Benner’s Farm for its annual Easter Egg Hunt on April 20 and 21 despite the rainy weather. Photo by Greg Catalano 5. The Bench Bar & Grill in Stony Brook held a St. Baldrick’s Day event April 7. Two dozen attendees, including Ed Regan (pictured), went bald for a cause to raise money for pediatric cancer patients. Photo by Richard Fagan 6. The Ward Melville boys lacrosse team, with Arthur Berry III (pictured), extinguished the Sachem North Flaming Arrows, 8-5, on April 5. Photo by Bill Landon
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1. Stony Brook University students gathered at Roth Pond on the campus May 10 to participate in the Roth Pond Regatta. This year marked the event’s 30th anniversary and featured a Dr. Seuss and all-things Seussical theme. Photo by David Luces 2. Local officials, including U.S. Congressman Lee Zeldin (right), attended the Long Island State Veterans Home Memorial Day ceremony on May 24. Photo by Doreen Guma 3. Former Miracle Mets baseball player Ed Kranepool received a new kidney at Stony Brook University Hospital on May 7. Photo from Stony Brook Medicine 4. The Patriots softball team, with Lexi Sullivan (pictured), won the last game of the regular season at home against Sachem East on senior day, May 16, 8-7. Photo by Bill Landon 5. Members of the Ward Melville High School’s marching band marched in the Three Village Memorial Day Parade on May 27. Photo by Rita J. Egan
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1. Poquott unveiled its community dock at California Park June 21. Photo by Rita J. Egan 2. The Patriots boys lacrosse team celebrating the Suffolk Class A title after defeating Smithtown West, 10-9, May 30. Ward Melville was beaten by Massapequa in the Long Island championships, June 1. Photo by Bill Landon 3. Ward Melville High School celebrated its 2019 commencement on June 30. Photo by Andrea Paldy 4. Village Chabad, formerly known as Chabad at Stony Brook, opened the doors to its new center on Nicolls Road in East Setauket June 23. Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine and Councilwoman Valerie Cartright presented Rabbi Chaim Grossbaum a proclamation on grand opening day. Photo by M. Aron 5. Three Village Dads presented a check for $12,000 to Child Life Services at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital June 3. Photo from Stony Brook Medicine 6. Hundreds of residents, along with Setauket fire commissioners, legislators and volunteer firefighters, both local and neighboring, were on hand to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the renovated firehouse on the corner of Main Street and Old Town Road June 23. Photo by Rita J. Egan
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1. PJS resident Pat Solan held a photo of her with husband, Mike, who worked on the Apollo 11 Lunar Module at Grumman. All of Long Island celebrated the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 on July 20. Photo by Kyle Barr 2. The Stony Brook Fire Department participated in the annual Port Jefferson July 4th parade. Photo by Kyle Barr 3. On July 4, Jack Raybin, center, on his 100th birthday received a proclamation from New York State Assemblyman Steve Englebright while Raybin’s wife, Anne, looked on. Photo by Maria Hoffman 4. Christmas came early as the Suffolk County Sheriff ’s Department escorted Santa Claus to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital to visit patients and spread holiday cheer. Photo by Rita J. Egan 5. Emma S. Clark Memorial LIbrary installed the Little Free Library at West Meadow Beach. Library employees joined Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Valerie Cartright to mark its official opening. Photo from Emma Clark Library 6. Drummers with Wolf Moon Drum performed at the annual Pow-Wow Festival at Setauket Elementray School July 14. Photo by David Ackerman 7. Firefighters battled a kitchen fire at Mario’s restaurant in East Setauket that traveled into the ceiling on July 30. The restaurant remains closed. Photo by Donna Deedy 8. The Suffolk Classic Horse Show was held at Old Field Farm county parklands on July 7. Photo by Steven Zaitz
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1. Chamber members enjoyed the Three Village Chamber of Commerce Barbecue at West Meadow Beach Aug. 7 under a colorful sky. Photo from Michael Ardolino
2. Volunteers removed a telephone pole from Stony Brook Creek after an Aug. 6 press conference announcing a pilot program to remove 12,000 square feet of phragmites from the shoreline of the creek with a grant from Suffolk County that was matched by the Ward Melville Heritage Organization and Avalon Park & Preserve. Photo by Thomas Crawford 3. Elected officials were on hand for a ribbon cutting at Old Field Farm.
The event marked the official opening of a nearly half-mile trail that can be used for walking, running, hiking and biking. Photo by Rita J. Egan 4. A male box turtle, approximately 30 years old, was discovered in Patriots Hollow State Forest by researchers from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science who were collecting information on the forest composition and structure Aug. 8 and 9. Photo from Three Village Community Trust
5. Suffolk County police officers enjoyed some lemonade at the 7th annual Three Village Kids Lemonade Stand Aug. 5. Photo by Rita J. Egan
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1. Actor David Burt portrayed Big Bill the Tory at the Sherwood-Jayne House in East Setauket during Culper Spy Day Sept. 14. The interactive self-guided tour of the Three Villages and Port Jefferson celebrated the members of Long Island’s Culper Spy Ring. Photo by Anthony White 2. Three Village Dads donated $15,000 to the Veterans of Foreign War Post 3054 in East Setauket. Photo from Three Village Dads 3. Ward Melville junior Mila Rosenthal-Vincenti heads the ball in a Division I girls soccer matchup against visiting Smithtown West Sept. 9. Photo by Bill Landon
4. Stony Brook Community Church hosted its annual Apple Festival on Sept. 29. Photo by Rita J. Egan 5. Three Village Central School District students returned to their classrooms Sept. 3. Photo from Three Village Central School District 6. Parents, including Barbara Rosati, talked to the Three Village board of ed about the benefits of teenagers starting school later in the day Sept. 4. Many wore stickers that read, ‘It’s about time,’ which is a group Rosati spearheaded. Photo by Andrea Paldy
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2. Elected officials with Stony Brook Medicine faculty and staff gathered for the Stony Brook Children’s Hospital ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 17. Photo from Stony Brook Medicine
3. A child bonded with a goat during Benner’s Farm’s annual Fall Harvest Festival in East Setauket on Oct. 20. Photo by Rita J. Egan 4. Ward Melville students came out to celebrate homecoming Oct. 19. Photo by John Dielman
5. The Ward Melville Heritage Organization topped off the 26th annual Walk for Beauty in Stony Brook village with an awards ceremony on Oct. 6. Photo by Greg Catalano 6. Families came out to enjoy the Stony Brook Village Center’s annual Halloween Festival on Oct. 31. Photo by Rita J. Egan
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1. State Assemblyman Steve Englebright talked with veterans after the annual ceremony at Setauket Veterans Memorial Park Nov. 11. Photo by Rita J. Egan 2. Ward Melville senior Steven Germain broke free in a quarterfinal playoff game on the road against Patchogue-Medford Nov. 9. Photo by Bill Landon 3. Rich Mora held a bottle of bourbon made specially for the store’s 30th anniversary. He and his wife Carolyn celebrated the store’s milestone Nov. 30. Photo by Rita J. Egan 4. Setauket United Methodist Church removed its steeple Nov. 15 and replaced it with a new one. The old steeple was donated to the Three Village Historical Society. Photo by Beverly C. Tyler 5. Students from Selden’s New Lane Elementary School visited Long Island State Veterans Home at Stony Brook University Nov. 8. Photo by David Luces
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1. Jack Holland took flight for Ward Melville boys basketball against Comsewogue Dec. 10 when the Patriots beat the Warriors, 50-37. Photo by Bill Landon 2. A little girl told Santa Claus what she wanted for Christmas at The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s annual holiday festival. Photo by Donna Deedy 3. Spectators bundled up for the Three Village Electric Holiday Parade Dec. 15. Photo by Rita J. Egan 4. Billy Williams beat out incumbent Kevin Yoos for fire commissioner Dec. 10 after residents in the Setauket Fire District cast their votes at the polls. Photo from Williams 5. Suffolk County and New York State officials, along with representatives of the Long Island State Veterans Home at Stony Brook University Dec. 16, stood by veterans who were at the Battle of the Bulge. Photo by Kyle Barr 6. State Assemblyman Steve Englebright, Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine and Port Jefferson Village trustee Bruce Miller spoke at a Dec. 9 press conference calling for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the electrification of public transportation, including the Long Island Rail Road. Photo by Rita J. Egan
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Thursday 2 No events listed for this day.
Friday 3 Book signing
Join Book Revue, 313 New York Ave., Huntington for an evening with mindfulness instructor Cory Muscara as he speaks about and signs copies of his new book, “Stop Missing Your Life: How To Be Deeply Present In An Un-Present World,” at 7 p.m. Call 271-1442.
Jan. 2 to Jan. 9, 2020
Friday Night Face Off
Theatre Three, 412 Main St., Port Jefferson will host Friday Night Face Off, Long Island’s longest running Improv Comedy Show, on the Second Stage from 10:30 p.m. to midnight. $15 per person. Cash only. For ages 16 and up. Call 9289100 or visit www.theatrethree.com.
Hauppauge Public Library, 1373 Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge hosts an afternoon of International Folk Dancing from 2 to 4:30 p.m. No partner needed. Free. Call 896-4751 or 979-1600.
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SOUNDING THE CLIMATE CHANGE ALARM Catch a screening of National Geographic’s ‘Before the Flood’ with Leonardo DiCaprio at the Smithtown Library on Jan. 3.
Tuesday 7 Stand With Us workshop
Temple Isaiah, 1404 Stony Brook Road, Stony Brook welcomes Rena Nasar First, Executive Director of Campus Affairs at Stand With Us, for a workshop titled “The New Face of Antisemitism on College Campuses” at 7 p.m. Suitable for high school teens, college students and adults. Light refreshments will be served at 6:30 p.m. To RSVP, call 751-8518.
Winter hike
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The Kennedys in concert
RJO Intermediate School, located at the corner of Church Street and Old Dock Road, Kings Park will host an evening of international and Israeli folk dancing every Wednesday (when school is in session) from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. $10 per person. For further details, call Linda at 269-6894.
Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve, 25 Lloyd Harbor Road, Huntington offers a guided winter seasonal stroll (approximately 1.5 miles) through the park from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to observe seasonal changes. Adults only. $4 per person. Advance registration required by calling 423-1770. As part of the Sunday Street series, the Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, in collaboration with WUSB-FM and the Greater Port Jefferson Arts Council, welcomes The Kennedys in concert in the Carriage Museum’s Gillespie Room at 3 p.m. Program will feature the duo’s debut album, River of Fallen Stars. Tickets are $25 in advance through Jan. 3 at www.sundaystreet.org, $30 at the door (cash only). Call 751-0066.
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Friday afternoon matinees continue at Emma S. Clark Memorial Library, 120 Main St., Setauket with “The Art of Racing in the Rain” starring Milo Ventimiglia and Kevin Costner on Jan. 3 at 2 p.m. Rated PG. Open to all. No registration required. Call 941-4080.
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Swing Dance at The Jazz Loft
The Folk Music Society of Huntington’s First Saturday Concert series continues at the Congregational Church of Huntington, 30 Washington Drive, Centerport with a performance by Christine Lavin at 8:30 p.m. Preceded by an open mic at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25, $20 members at www.fmsh.org or at the door. Call 425-2925 for further information.
‘The Art of Racing in the Rain’
Friday Movie Night with the Four Harbors Audubon Society continues at the Smithtown Library’s Main Branch, 1 North Country Road, Smithtown on Jan. 3 with a screening of “Before the Flood” at 6:30 p.m. Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, the documentary follows DiCaprio as he travels the globe to witness firsthand effects of climate change. Free and open to all. Reservations required by calling 766-3075 or 36-2480, ext. 232.
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Swing Dance Long Island will hold its monthly dance at The Jazz Loft, 275 Christian Ave., Stony Brook from 8 to 11 p.m. The Black Tie event (formal attire encouraged but not required) will feature the Fleur Seul Band. Beginner lesson at 7:30 p.m. $15 admission. Come alone or bring a friend. Call 476-3707 or visit www.sdli.org.
Jan. 5 at 2 p.m. Winner of eight Tony Awards, the show is set in late 19th-century Germany, and tells the story of a group of teenagers navigating the inner and outer turmoil of teenage life and self-discovery. Mature subject matter. Tickets are $20. To order, call 261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com.
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Thursday 9 Audubon lecture
Cold Spring Harbor Library, 95 Harbor Road, Cold Spring Harbor will host a presentation by the Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society at 7 p.m. Guest speaker Coby Klein will discuss the ways of mockingbirds, lyrebirds, cuckoos in a lecture titled “I Know You Know That I am Not Telling the Truth: Avian Mimicry.” This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Call 692-6820. * All numbers are in (631) area code unless otherwise noted.
Theater ‘Annie’
The Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts, 2 East Main St., Smithtown opens its 2019-20 season with “Annie” through Jan. 20. Based on the popular comic strip by Harold Gray, the story follows little orphan Annie on her quest to find the parents who abandoned her on the doorstep of a New York City orphanage. Tickets are $40 adults, $36 seniors, $25 students. Call 724-3700 or visit www.smithtownpac.org.
Tribute to Gene Kelly
The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s Educational & Cultural Center, 97P Main St., Stony Brook presents a Holiday Musical Theatre luncheon celebrating Gene Kelly through Jan. 11 on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 11:30 a.m., Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Admission is $50 adults, $48 seniors and children and includes lunch, dessert and tea. Reservations required by calling 689-5888.
‘Driving Miss Daisy’
Theatre Three, 412 Main St., Port Jefferson kicks off the new year with Alfred Uhry’s “Driving Miss Daisy” from Jan. 11 to Feb. 1. Take a ride down memory line in this delicated depiction of simmering racial tensions, changing times, and the tranformative power of understanding. Tickets are $35 adults, $28 seniors and students, $20 children ages 5 to 12. Call 928-9100 or visit www.theatrethree.com to order.
‘Spring Awakening’
The Engeman Select Players present “Spring Awakening” at the John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport on Jan. 4 at 3 and 8 p.m. and
In partnership with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington presents “Jim Allison: Breakthrough,” a documentary about 2018 Nobel Prize winner Jim Allison who discovered the immune system’s role in defeating cancer, on Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Followed by a discussion with CSHL President and CEO, Dr. Bruce Stillman. Tickets are $17, $12 members. Visit www.cshl.edu for tickets.
‘Tower to the People’
Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington will present a special screening of the Nikola Tesla documentary, “Tower to the People,” on Jan. 7 at 7:30 p.m. followed by a discussion and Q&A with the film’s director, Joe Sikorsky, and Tesla Science Center Executive Director Marc Alessi. Tickets are $17, $12 members. Visit www. cinemaartscentre.org.
‘Million Dollar Quartet’
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