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Lake Avenue, St. James, NY

Suffolk County Man Indicted For String Of Burglaries, ATM Theft, DA Says Suffolk County Man Indicted For String Of Burglaries, ATM Theft, DA Says
Suffolk County Man Indicted For String Of Burglaries, ATM Theft, DA Says A Long Island man faces up to 15 in prison for a string of alleged commercial burglaries in November 2020. Kieran Fichtner, age 27, of St. James, was arraigned last week on charges associated with the burglaries, as well as for the alleged theft of an ATM machine along with an accomplice, an accomplice, Michael Parise, 46, of Stony Brook, said Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini. “These two individuals are alleged serial burglars who were targeting businesses and driving crime in our community,” Sini said.  Fichtner was charged multiple misdemeanors, as well as several fe…
Man Charged In Hit-Run Death Of Kings Park Teacher/Coach Was High On Fentanyl, DA Says Man Charged In Hit-Run Death Of Kings Park Teacher/Coach Was High On Fentanyl, DA Says
Man Charged In Hit-Run Death Of Kings Park Teacher/Coach Was High On Fentanyl, DA Says A Mattituck man has pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging him with allegedly hitting and killing a popular Kings Park teacher and coach who was jogging in St. James while he was driving high. Smithtown resident Michael McDermott, 37, who taught at Kings Park High School, was jogging in the southbound shoulder of Lake Avenue, north of Oak Street when he was struck by a Nissan at approximately 12:20 p.m. on July 14, police said. The driver, Keith Clancy, 32, was tracked down on the Long Island Expressway near exit 69 in Manorville after fleeing the scene. On Wednesday, Aug. 7, Clancy …
$8.5M Makeover Will Start Soon In Downtown St. James $8.5M Makeover Will Start Soon In Downtown St. James
$8.5M Makeover Will Start Soon In Downtown St. James A multi-million downtown revitalization project in St. James is expected to kick off this summer. Smithtown Supervisor Edward Wehrheim announced that new water mains will be installed on Lake Avenue early in the summer. Town officials are also seeking bids for the reconstruction of the roadway from Patrick’s Way to Route 25. Other work expected to be completed includes upgrades to sewer mains and downtown streets. In total, work is expected to cost approximately $8.5 million and may take months. According to reports, the project may also include the purchase of the Irish Viking, which would…