Missing 21-Year-Old From Centereach Found Missing 21-Year-Old From Centereach Found
Missing 21-Year-Old From Centereach Found Update: A 21-year-old who went missing on Long Island has been found. Liam Whitworth of Centereach, who had last been seen around 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, was located in Stony Brook, unharmed, Suffolk County Police announced early Saturday evening, Aug. 3. Original report: A 21-year-old has gone missing on Long Island and authorities are asking the public's help in locating him. A Silver Alert has been issued for the missing man who has been diagnosed with depression, Suffolk County Police said. Liam Whitworth, of Centereach, went missing from his Centereach residence on Callan La…
Missing 21-Year-Old From Centereach Found Missing 21-Year-Old From Centereach Found
Missing 21-Year-Old From Centereach Found Update: A 21-year-old who went missing on Long Island has been found. Liam Whitworth of Centereach, who had last been seen around 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, was located in Stony Brook, unharmed, Suffolk County Police announced early Saturday evening, Aug. 3. Original report: A 21-year-old has gone missing on Long Island and authorities are asking the public's help in locating him. A Silver Alert has been issued for the missing man who has been diagnosed with depression, Suffolk County Police said. Liam Whitworth, of Centereach, went missing from his Centereach residence on Callan La…
These Suffolk County Beaches Remain Closed To Bathing These Suffolk County Beaches Remain Closed To Bathing
These Suffolk County Beaches Remain Closed To Bathing The following beaches in Suffolk County remain closed to bathing due to the finding of bacteria at levels in excess of acceptable criteria, according to Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone's office. Terraces on the Sound Beach in Rocky Point, Sayville Marina Park Beach in Sayville Tanner Park Beach in Copiague, West Islip Beach in West Islip East Islip Beach in East Islip  Brightwaters Village Beach in Brightwaters Beaches will reopen when further testing reveals that the bacteria have subsided to acceptable levels. Bathing in bacteria-contaminated water can result in gas…
Here Are Five Hot Spots For Happy Hour In Suffolk County Here Are Five Hot Spots For Happy Hour In Suffolk County
Here Are Five Hot Spots For Happy Hour In Suffolk County There are plenty of bars and restaurants to sample great food and drinks in Suffolk County. Here are five hot spots to try. F.H. Riley's, 400 New York Ave., Huntington: A comfortable bistro with wood and brick details in the design. This is a restaurant and social gathering place with a substantial "bites" on a happy hour menu, wine, and beer discounts. "Had a great time. Devin is a great bartender. Met a great bunch of people hanging at the bar," says a Google review by a poster, Kim Cardwell.  Maui Chop House, 49 Route NY-25 A., Rocky Point: It's an island vibe establishme…
Here Are Five Fresh Seafood Restaurants Making A Splash In Suffolk County Here Are Five Fresh Seafood Restaurants Making A Splash In Suffolk County
Here Are Five Fresh Seafood Restaurants Making A Splash In Suffolk County There are plenty of seafood restaurants in Suffolk County. Here are six making a splash. The Steamroom, 4 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson: Eat in or outside at this restaurant by the harbor. It's casual with lots of fresh seafood fare. Rich Ramirez, a Google reviewer posted, "Place is awesome. Been going here for years. Best night is Wednesday for lobster dinner special. Dog-friendly in the back, especially in the summertime." Popei's Clam Bar Coram, 451 Middle Country Road, Coram: They have a fish-centric menu with all-you-can-eat specials, a tiki bar and live music. The place is casua…
High Bacteria Levels Lead To Closures Of 50-Plus Long Island Beaches High Bacteria Levels Lead To Closures Of 50-Plus Long Island Beaches
High Bacteria Levels Lead To Closures Of 50-Plus Long Island Beaches Heavy rainfall in the region has forced the Suffolk County Health Department to close more than 50 Long Island beaches due to excessive bacteria levels. The Suffolk County Department of Health issued an advisory against bathing at 57 beaches due to the “potential that the presence of bacteria at levels that exceed New York State standards will impact these areas.” According to health officials, the beaches covered by the advisory are located in areas that are heavily influenced by stormwater runoff from the surrounding watersheds and adjacent tributaries, and because of their location in an…