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Thursday, January 25, 2024 ~ Volume 69 ~ Issue Number 14 ~ $1.00
Hochul Visits Suffolk to Announce
DRI Grants for Kings Park, Bellport, Mineola By Matt Meduri
Town of Brookhaven
(Left to right) New York State Secretary of State Robert Rodriguez, Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, and Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine.
The concept of downtown revitalization is no stranger to the media and public knowledge. These endeavors consist of sewer installation and wastewater management, updating and beautifying streets and storefronts, installing traffic-calming measures to improve transportation for pedestrians and bicyclists, improving general quality of life, and increasing commerce with the goal of making local economies more self-sustaining. However, these initiatives are often costly as they are timeconsuming. But with the help of state and federal grant programs, these revisions and master plans can become a reality. The Town of Smithtown, with the help and lobbying of Kings Park community organizations, successfully appealed to Albany in the seventh annual Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) Grant round, making Kings Park the top winner in the state and in the Long Island region. The grand prize: a $10 million check for downtown revitalization for Kings Park. Continued on page 3
Community Expresses Concern Over St. Catherine Maternity Closure
By Kaitlyn Foley
Kaitlyn Foley
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Catholic Health Services (CHS) hosted a heated public forum to allow the community to express their opinions and ask questions regarding the hospital’s recent announcement about closing the Labor and Delivery unit at St. Catherine (St. Cat’s) of Siena hospital by February 1. A state-mandated public meeting, Declan Doyle, President where the CEO and COO were present, of St. Catherine of Sienna occurred on Thursday, January 18, involving over ten executives and board members of CHS and St. Cat’s, and over 75 community members, hospital staff, and public officials. The proposed closure sparked many conversations throughout the Smithtown community. Current and former maternity nurses have come forward to express their thoughts on the unit closing. Continued on page 10