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MANORVILLE, NY — The doors recently closed on the popular Blazin Bagel and Deli in Manorville — after the most unimaginable tragedy left owner Dan Fusaro, his three sons and the community in mourning.Fusaro lost his wife Kathy in November after a brave and tough battle with breast cancer. He had just turned 55 in October. Recently, Fusaro posted on social media about the store closing.Find out what's happening in Southamptonfree with the latest updates from Patch.”We regret to inform you that Blazin Bagel and Deli has officially closed on December 9, 2024,” he wrote. “Despite our best efforts to…

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MANORVILLE, N.Y. – A few months after the death of iconic Long Island civil rights leader Lucius Ware, 91, his family was rocked by new tragedy Saturday – his grandson and his wife lost everything in a devastating house fire.And now, the clock is ticking – they're staying in a hotel, but the departure date is Christmas Eve, and they need help moving into an uncertain future.Lester Ware, his wife Jennifer and their daughter Crystal, 19, were at home when the fire broke out in Manorville. The family was left with nothing, Lester's mother Leisha Ware wrote.The GoFundMe, Support A…

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SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — A Southampton contractor was charged Friday after he was accused of failing to pay prevailing wages to his employees, Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney said.Robert Terry, 65, was indicted on charges including willful failure to pay prevailing wages after he allegedly misclassified his employees' job categories on certified payrolls, resulting in about $83,694 in underpayments, the DA said.According to the investigation, between March and August 2018, Terry was a contractor on the Davis Park Marina Improvement project, a public works contract that required the contractor to pay its workers the correct prevailing wage based on the…

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SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Two luxury real estate brokers and their brother have been accused of sex trafficking, drugging and “brutally” sexually assaulting and raping dozens of female victims — some in the Hamptons — in a case dating back to 2010. according to the US Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York.On Wednesday, Oren and Tal Alexander and their brother Alon were charged with sex trafficking in New York, the Justice Department said. Damian Williams, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and James E. Dennehy, Assistant Director of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau…

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“We are still looking and in touch with the family,” the city's Southampton police said on Monday. “Unfortunately, there is no new information. He is still listed as missing.”In previous months, police asked residents to take a look around their neighborhoods to see if they could find the vehicle he was in parked somewhere.According to Southampton Police, Mario Potrero Feliciano, 30, a white Hispanic male, is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, 140 pounds, with medium length black hair and brown eyes.His sister reported him missing after he hadn't returned home since Aug. 22, police said.He was last seen leaving his…

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WATER MILL, NY — Roy Lichtenstein's iconic sculptures have been restored in the Hamptons.Recently, the Parrish Museum of Art announced the completion of a major restoration of “Tokyo Brushstroke I & II” (1994). Lichtenstein's monumental sculptures are on long-term loan to the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill from The Fuhrman Family Foundation. Located in The Bacon Family South Meadow, the colorful, large-scale works have drawn visitors to the museum since its installation in 2014, serving as a cultural landmark and “beacon” for the East End community, museum officials said.”We couldn't be happier with the restoration of this iconic work,”…

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SOUTHAMPTON, NY — The City of Southampton Police Department's annual “Shop with a Cop” fundraiser — an event aimed at bringing joy to children in need during the holiday season — will be held Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. .The community is being asked to “join us in making a difference,” police said.Families will meet us at police headquarters for a holiday meal before heading to Walmart in Riverhead, where each child will be accompanied by a Southampton police officer to do some holiday shopping.”Shop with a Cop” pairs children from poor families with police officers for a day of…

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HOLLYWOOD, CA — Celebrate the Yuletide season in Netflixland with a host of highly anticipated new releases. So get ready to curl up on the couch and enjoy the streaming platform's latest offerings — from Christmas specials to special NFL games, and from popular movie gems to festival favorites that are already creating buzz for the 2025 Oscars.December offers Ho! Ho! Ho! This December, Netflix welcomes the arrival of a series of holiday specials, including “A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter,” an animated film called “That Christmas,” a “biblical coming-of-age epic” called “Mary,” and the holiday version of “The Great…

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BRIDGEHAMPTON, N.Y. — A Sag Harbor man was arrested and charged with felony driving while intoxicated in Bridgehampton on Tuesday, police said.According to Southampton Police, the incident took place at approximately 1:36 am. Irving Gazga-Reyes, 33, of Sag Harbor was seen operating a motor vehicle on Montauk Highway and stopped for a traffic violation, police said.After an interview, Gazga-Reyes was found to be intoxicated, arrested, transported to Southampton Town Police headquarters for arrest processing and held to appear in Southampton Justice Court at morning arraignment, police said.Gazga-Reyes was charged with felony DWI and multiple New York State Vehicle and Traffic…

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