Friday in July
Issue #61
Welcome to Friday!
Still in Europe and this is a limited edition. sharing news and community highlights. We will be back next week with more features.
Please submit your suggestions for sections you would like to see.
-Brian Grant, managing editor, writer
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Local Pulse
🛍️ Bob's Stores is going out of business, offering massive liquidation sales across all locations. This decision comes as the company aims to clear out inventory following an extended period of financial struggle. AOL
📖 Donald L. Rieb releases his book "The Reunion," which delves into love's inevitable path and the heartache of separation. This novel promises to captivate readers with its emotional depth and exploration of relationships. Fox4KC
☕ Dunkin' restaurant in Medford celebrates its grand opening with a generous donation to Patchogue-Medford Youth and Community Services. The contribution aims to support local youth and community programs. Ed Lewi
🪚 A thief stole two chainsaws from a Medford home improvement store, as reported by police. The suspect managed to evade capture and authorities are currently investigating the incident. LongIsland.com
🌆 A new report lists the 15 best places for young professionals in Suffolk County, highlighting vibrant communities with career opportunities and amenities. These locations are ideal for those seeking a balanced work-life environment. Greater Long Island
🏢 Brookhaven IDA finalizes incentives for the development of new apartments in East Patchogue. This initiative is aimed at boosting local housing options and stimulating economic growth in the area. LIBN
Community Highlights
PMLIB Survivor for Adults invites participants to face challenges inspired by the TV show Survivor, competing to see who will be the last one standing.
Hawk Tuah Girl is set to perform at a Long Island Club Bash on July 14, promising an electrifying show for all attendees.
The Medford Community Blood Drive is scheduled for July 21, providing an opportunity for residents to donate blood and support those in need.
The Patchogue Young Unprofessional Party is happening on July 21, offering a fun networking opportunity for young professionals in the area.
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