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NY Is Home To One Of Kmart's Four Remaining US Stores
Kmart is largely gone but not forgotten in one New York community, which boasts one of just four locations still standing in the US. For years, the former big-box store giant has been shuttering the doors of its brick-and-mortar locations as it faced increased competition from online retailers. At its peak in the 1990s, Kmart has upwards of 2,400 stores and 350,000 employees throughout the US, though with new closures announced across the country, the store is down to just four locations remaining, including one on Long Island. In Suffolk County, the Bridgehampton Kmart location on Montau…
Lifestyle
New, Large-Scale Gabby Petito Mural Offers Hope Of Healing
A new wall mural of Gabby Petito on Long Island captures your attention as soon as you see the vibrant colors and sharp blue eyes that take up a wall in the downtown area where the young smiling woman grew up. Located on Montauk Highway in Blue Point, in Suffolk County, the mural is a message of healing to the family and to victims of domestic violence from local muralist Tess Parker. Painting in times of pain is nothing new for Parker, age 30, of East Islip. An art therapist, as well as a painter, she has spent years putting paint on a brush to offer healing to hundreds over the yea…
Police & Fire
Store Clerk From Westchester Accused Of Selling Tobacco, E-Liquid Nicotine To Underaged Person
A Westchester resident was among three store clerks who were charged with selling tobacco and one for selling e-liquid nicotine to persons under age 21 during a detail on Long Island, police announced. In response to numerous community complaints, Suffolk County PD First Precinct officers conducted an investigation into the sale of e-liquid nicotine and cigarettes to underage individuals during which three businesses were checked for compliance with the law between 9 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1. The following workers were charged. Westchester resident Mohamed Anaam, age 30, of…