MLK DAY OF SERVICE JANUARY MARTIN LUTHER 15 2024 KING
DAY
Thursday, January 11, 2024 ~ Volume 136 ~
Issue Number 8 ~ $1.00
Officer Steve Tursellino Honored at Hauppauge’s Busiest Intersection By Kaitlyn Foley
PAPD Officer Steve Tursellino
Photo by Kaitlyn Foley
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 10
Chelsey’s Law: Rally to Combat Opioid Epidemic By Matt Meduri
Photo by Matt Meduri
Families of overdose victims gather in Hauppauge.
FULL STORIES ON:
Local Electeds React to State of the State Address Page 16
New Column: Bits & Pieces Page 20
Sports Spotlight: Kayla Gilmore Page 23
The opioid epidemic continues to tear across the country, as well as New York and Suffolk County. While overdose deaths continue to rise, deaths at the hands of impaired drivers and laced substances continue to stand out as elected officials plan to lobby Albany for loophole closures and as the community awaits answers. Elected officials and affected families gathered at the Suffolk County District Attorney building in Hauppauge on Friday morning to hold a final press conference before the groups’ Monday, January 8, descent on Albany. Alan Bodie, Chief Assistant District Attorney to Ray Tierney (R), headlined the press conference, calling for “common sense changes to our laws to fight this opioid crisis.” Continued on page 3