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September 29, 2022
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Remembering a builder Smithtown sports
Photos from the East Bulls and Centereach Cougars football game
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Mystic Pizza is a hit in Northport
Also: Review of Don’t Worry Darling, Women’s EXPO returns, Winners of Gurwin Photo Contest announced
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Local officials, community leaders, colleagues, family and neighbors of John E. Baker came together to officially dedicate Laurel Drive Park, in memory of local builder, decorated Vietnam War hero and community philanthropist John Edward Baker. On Tuesday, Sept. 20 town Supervisor Ed Wehrheim led the ceremony together with fellow town officials, members of the Planning, Building, Parks & Public Safety departments, together with the Baker family, the Cosentino family, John’s neighbors, and the Hauppauge Recreation Development Association. The ceremony included a ribbon cutting and sign unveiling at the newly renovated ‘John E. Baker Memorial Park’ formerly known as Laurel Drive Park. Photo from Town of Smithtown
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