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Brookhaven Charging Residents For Beach Parking Tops News This Week

A review of the week's top headlines in Port Jefferson.

This week, the big news came from Brookhaven Town when they announced theuy will start to charge residents to park in certain beaches.

Also, Save-A-Pet partnered with a Midwestern organization to save puppy mill dogs, power plant language written into State Senate version of the budget by Sen. Ken LaValle failed to make into the final draft and the village is expecting East Beach restoration to begin soon.

Meanwhile, the Carmans River Plan is being resurected by Councilman Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld and local businesses tell us how they use the social marketing behemoth Facebook to promote themselves.

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A two-year resident parking permit will cost $25.

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Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld hopes to break up plan into three bills but study member says it’s a political stunt, not a plan.

But LaValle promises news for Port Jefferson by end of June.

Waiting for DEC permit approvals and Army Corps of Engineers bids.

Port Jefferson Station animal shelter has saved hundreds of dogs through collaborative rescue program.

Many small businesses find value in the social media platform.


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