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Thursday, August 1, 2024 ~ Volume 69 ~ Issue Number 41 ~ $1.00
Credit: Matt Meduri
First Task Force on Human Trafficking Meets at SBU By Matt Meduri In an effort to combat the rising epidemic of human trafficking, as well as bolster public safety and health and welfare of children and adolescents, a task force has been assembled and held their first meeting at Stony Brook University on Tuesday afternoon. Spearheaded by Assemblyman Brian Maher (R-Walden) pictured far right, Assemblyman Ed Flood (R-Port Jefferson Station) pictured inside right, and Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio (R-Baiting Hollow), the panel featured other elected officials and local leaders, such as Assemblyman Joe DeStefano (R-Medford), Assemblyman Mike Durso (R-Massapequa Park), and Suffolk County Legislator Chad Lennon (C-Rocky Point). Representatives for Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney (R) and Suffolk County Legislator Trish Bergin (R-East Islip) were also present. Continued on page 10
West Islip Girls Softball Team Honored by Town of Islip for Championship Victory By Cait Crudden The Town of Islip Town Board recently held a special ceremony to honor the West Islip Girls Softball Team for their outstanding championship-winning season in Suffolk County’s AA League. This victory marks the first Suffolk County title for West Islip High School in 20 years, making it a historic achievement for the team and the community. The West Islip Girls Softball Team’s journey to the championship was marked by determination, teamwork, and resilience. Under the leadership of coaches Colleen Reilly, JT Denninger, and Steve Fasciani, the team demonstrated exceptional skill and sportsmanship throughout the season, culminating in a thrilling victory that brought the Suffolk County AA title back to West Islip for the first time since 2004. Continued on page 3
(Credit - Cait Crudden)
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