Hello, individuals of Riverhead! Diane Witek right here with a brand-new Riverhead Daily.
First, right now’s climate:
Times of clouds and solar. High: 56, low: 46.
Here are the highest tales right now in Riverhead:
- Based on earlier initiatives and their preliminary design plan for a boutique lodge, condos and museum, the Riverhead Town Board unanimously adopted a decision Tuesday to designate J. Petrocelli Development Associates the grasp developer for the Town Square venture. (Riverhead News Review)
- Three individuals are competing for 2 open seats on the Riverhead college board: Laurie Downs and Matthew Wallace and newcomer Andrew Nadeau, a 2007 Riverhead graduate. Trustees on the board are elected for three-year, unpaid phrases. The funds vote and trustee election will happen on May 17. (RiverheadLOCAL)
- Wednesday in Yaphank, Long Island Compost, a waste-to-gas facility, broke floor regardless of neighbors objecting to the plan. The facility will flip meals waste into biogas and fertilizer. (Subscription: Newsday)
- According to Riverhead Town Police, on April 13, in Wading River, a rideshare driver was robbed at gunpoint and had his automobile stolen from him by a 15-year-old male rider. The teen was taken into custody and charged with first-degree theft; he was transported for arraignment functions to Suffolk County Court -Youth Part, police stated. (Riverhead Patch)
- On April 30, on the William Ris Gallery in Jamesport ,”Hearts & Souls: An Exhibit of Solidarity” will open to profit Ukraine warfare victims. (RiverheadLOCAL)
- A Kansas City-based firm, NorthPoint Development, that “acquired 39.7 industrially zoned acres on Middle Road in Calverton has filed a site plan application for the development of a 641,000-square-foot warehouse facility.” (RiverheadLOCAL)
Today in Riverhead:
- Spring Beach Walks (Babylon) β Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County. (6 a.m.)
- Spring Beach Walks (Babylon ages 6-12). (6 a.m.)
- Aussie Sleepover. (6 a.m.)
- Hummingbirds in your Garden β Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County. (3 p.m.)
- Flavors of Tomatoes β Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County. (3 p.m.)
From my pocket book:
- Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office: “The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office was honored to participate in this joint effort to remove fraudulent License plates from Suffolk County’s roads. We look forward to continued collaboration in the future! Suffolk County Police Department.” (Facebook) (Website)
- Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office: “Join us as we launch the Junior Rangers Ball Hockey League this spring geared for kids ages 5-10 across the tri-state area!” (Facebook) (Website)
- Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office: “The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff’s Deputies recently made the attached warrant arrests. #SCSO, #SuffolkSherif.f” (Facebook) (Website)
- East End Women’s Network – EEWN:⨔Joint networking event! β¨The Riverhead Chamber of Commerce & EEWN are hosting a networking event on April 27, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Privet’s Consignment Warehouse in Riverhead. Meet new friends and enjoy some appetizers.” (Facebook) (Website)
- Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County: “For Earth Month, let’s celebrate one of the most popular fruits it gives us. Happy National Banana Day! Bananas are a great source of vitamin B and produce sucrose, fructose, and glucose to give the body energy. That’s why it’s the perfect fruit!” (Facebook)
More from our sponsors β thanks for supporting native information!
Job listings:
Loving the Riverhead Daily? Here are all of the methods you will get extra concerned:
You’re all caught up for right now. See you all tomorrow morning for one more replace!
β Diane Witek
About me: Impassioned Writer, Website Designer, Social Media Marketer and newly proclaimed Baker. Lover of nature and animals of all types.