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George Epidy

George Epidy of Mattituck died Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. He was 94. DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck is assisting the family. The post George Epidy appeared first on The Suffolk Times. Source link

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
Lawrence Jay Liso – The Suffolk Times

Oct. 18, 1937 – Jan. 21, 2024 Lawrence Jay Liso of Aquebogue, general contractor and owner of Liso Construction, formerly Founders Homes, passed away on Jan. 21, 2024. He was 86 years old. Lawrence Jay Liso (Larry) was born in St. Albans, N.Y., and later moved to Huntington, N.Y. where he met his loving wife […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
Paulette McDonald – The Suffolk Times

Dec. 30, 1938-Jan. 17, 2024 Paulette McDonald passed away on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2024. She was 85 years of age. Daughter of Harnold Archambault and Raymonde Arnaud, she was born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. Paulette is survived by her daughter, Jane; grandchildren Christina and Peter; and the family dog, Ryley. She was proud of […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
Daily Update: North Fork girls track teams shine in league tourney

Olivia Misiukiewicz won the league high jump crown with a leap of 5’3”. (Robert O’Rourk photo) Here are the headlines for January 23, 2024. THE SUFFOLK TIMES North Fork girls track teams shine in league tourney Fifth-ever owners ensure Hommel in Greenport survives to serve North Fork’s plumbers RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW Armed standoff in Riverhead ends […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
Fifth-ever owners ensure Hommel in Greenport survives to serve North Fork’s plumbers

Michele Falk and Howard Silverman took over Hommel Plumbing and Heating Supply in September. (Credit: Courtesy photo.) Since he started his Rowan Plumbing company a little more than a decade ago, Connor Rowan has been a loyal customer of Hommel Plumbing and Heating Supply in Greenport. “They’re friendly and personal and they try to have […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
Foster: Oh, brother, Lynn could use a sister

The City of Lynn, long an only child, is looking for a sister. The City Council recently voted to ask Mayor Jared Nicholson and City Attorney James Lamanna to research the possibility of partnering with a foreign city for the Sister Cities International program, in which American and international municipalities create partnerships with each other. […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
The gig economy sucked in millennials like me. Will we ever get out?

Sarah Hunter Simanson I’m 32, and I haven’t worked a “real” (full-time) job since I was 23 and finished my two-year commitment with Teach for America. Since 2013, I’ve piecemealed together part-time jobs that include private tutor, substitute teacher, fitness instructor, story-time program leader, and freelance writer. For my generation, this trajectory isn’t unusual: 45% […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
Speaker Mike Johnson wants Christianity to rule

The Rev. David Key Recently elected U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is a man of faith — something many Americans, including myself, can relate to. What is less agreeable, however, is Johnson’s lifelong mission to use the power of the government to impose his own faith upon others. As a Southern Baptist minister of […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
Winthrop’s defense steps up to down Marblehead

WINTHROP — It was a tale of two halves on Monday evening with the Marblehead girls basketball team starting strong, but the Winthrop Vikings ending stronger beating their Northeastern Conference rival 46-38.  The Magicians got off to a flying start, making five three-pointers to open the game to take a 21-6 lead going into the […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024
ROUNDUP: Peabody boys basketball continues to roll

When you’re 11-2 you must be doing something right. Peabody beat Danvers 71-44. Head coach Thad Broughton has his Tanners cruising through the regular season.  Senior Raphel Laurent led the way scoring a game-high 32 points while grabbing six rebounds and dishing out five assists.  Jariel Tolentino (11 points), Aneudy Medrano (9 points), Jim Festa […]

Updated: Jan 23, 2024