MLK DAY OF SERVICE JANUARY MARTIN LUTHER 15 2024 KING
DAY
Thursday, January 11, 2024 ~ Volume 69 ~
Issue Number 12 ~ $1.00
Officer Steve Tursellino Honored at Hauppauge’s Busiest Intersection By Kaitlyn Foley
PAPD Officer Steve Tursellino
Photo by Kaitlyn Foley
The week of inaugurations continues to sweep across Suffolk County, installing the victors from the 2023 local elections. The week, and the year, began with the historic swearing-in of Ed Romaine (R-Center Moriches) as Suffolk’s ninth County Executive, followed a day later by the seating of all eighteen Suffolk County Legislators for the 2024-2025 term. With several township-level inaugural ceremonies behind us, last Thursday saw four officials in the Town of Islip sworn in, along with the Town’s popular and well-known Supervisor, Angie Carpenter (R-West Islip). With over 330,000 residents, Islip is the fourth-largest municipality in New York by population. Carpenter was elected to a third term this November, cruising to victory with 63% of the vote. Continued on page 10
Town Officials Inaugurated
Supervisor Angie Carpenter (center), joined by the Islip Town Board and other officials after the inaugurations.
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Photo by Matt Meduri
Supervisor Carpenter,
By Matt Meduri
Page 16
A tear-jerking event brought the tight-knit Hauppauge community together once again last Saturday as family, friends, and coworkers met on the corner of Route 111 and Route 454 to remember fallen PAPD Officer Steve Tursellino in a street renaming ceremony. Steve Tursellino was a beloved husband, father, and friend to so many within Hauppauge. His courageous career as a Port Authority Police Officer brought him to the toxic environment of ground zero, where he selflessly worked to help thousands of New Yorkers and their families. Tursellino passed away ten years ago from 9/11-related injuries and has been honored for his services not only on that day, but within Hauppauge as well. Continued on page 22