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Brookhaven Messenger Archive Dec. 12, 2024

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Thursday, December 12, 2024 ~ Volume 70 ~ Issue Number 2 ~ $1.00

Murray to Introduce Bill to Create MTA Financial Control Board By Matt Meduri Suffolk’s proximity to New York City and its status as a “bedroom community” of the Big Apple has its payoffs, as well as its taxes. More specifically, taxes to the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), the largest mass transit system in North America and one of the largest in the world. For context, the New York City Subway system is the world’s largest by number of stations - 472 - and is the eighth-largest subway system in the world by annual ridership, according to the MTA itself. However, fiscal irresponsibility is being alleged by Republicans and Democrats alike, with Governor Kathy Hochul (D) receiving much criticism over her decision to reinstate the congestion tax plan, which was indefinitely shelved over the summer in a move that many believed to be an election season bait-and-switch. Senator Murray unveils his bill to create an MTA Financial Control Board (Credit - Matt Meduri)

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PJST Train Car Lights Up:

Eagle Scout Project Unveiled By Matt Meduri The famous train car on the corner of State Route 347 and State Route 112 in Terryville helps maintain a treasured community space, preserve local culture, and has served as a magnet for local attraction as opposed to blight and decay. It also serves as a festive highway-side decoration for the Port Jefferson Station-Terryville community during the Christmas season. Saturday night saw dozens and dozens of families descend on the train car to ring in the holiday, enjoy a festive marketplace set up by the Port Jefferson Station-Terryville Chamber of Commerce, and, of course, to get a quick word with the man himself, Santa Claus. Chamber President Jennifer Dzvonar welcomed attendees, alongside Suffolk County Legislators Nick Caracappa (C-Selden) and Steve Englebright (D-Setauket), as well as Assemblywomanelect Rebecca Kassay (D-Port Jefferson), and the Kringles as well. Continued on page 3

(Credit - Matt Meduri)

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In Memoriam Omer Neutra Page 4

Port Jefferson to Receive Town Opens Disaster Loan Outreach Center Sewer Upgrades Page 10

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