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TB testing effort at a local high school


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TB testing effort at a local high school

Brian Grant
Feb 7, 2026
Good Morning, Todayâs newsletter covers a lot: a TB testing effort at a local high school, concerns over a proposed apartment complex, and renewed attention on two long-unsolved cases. On a brighter note, Bayport-Blue Pointâs new dance team is inspiring the community, and there are plenty of local events to keep on your radar Editor |
Local Pulse |
Tuberculosis testing is being done at Patchogue-Medford High School after someone in the community tested positive; the testing is a precautionary measure to protect students and staff. Read More... |
Residents are unhappy about a proposed apartment in Patchogue complex due to concerns about traffic, density, and impact on the community. Read More... |
Prosecutors are seeking information on two local women found dead in 1983 and 1994 in a new cold case plea. Read More... |
Trivia QuestionâIn the early 20th century, Patchogue was known as the "Gateway to Long Island." Why was it given this nickname? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Bayport-Blue Point High School started a competitive dance team, allowing students to perform as an official athletics team in the school district. 11 girls from different grades created the team, performing routines at football and basketball games. Coached by Kristen Rang and Bailey Whitney, the dancers practiced genres like jazz and hip-hop, with choreography by Sarah Woolsey. The team performed outside the district, receiving feedback for future competitions. They also hosted a dance clinic for elementary schoolers, raising funds for uniforms. The team's initiative and talent have made them role models in the school community. |
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Community Highlights |
The Town of Brookhaven Youth Bureauâs INTERFACE Program has opened The Prom Boutique, offering free prom gowns and accessories to local teens in need, helping them celebrate in style and confidence. |
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đĄ Answer to Trivia Question: Patchogue was called the "Gateway to Long Island" because it served as the main transportation hub for travelers coming from New York City by train or boat to reach the rest of the island. |