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LI Native Melissa Joan Hart Touts Relief Fund After ‘Devastating’ Fire Damages Businesses
Actress Melissa Joan Hart is showing some love for her hometown on Long Island following a fire that damaged several businesses. The “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” star, who grew up in Sayville, took to Instagram to share a relief fund created to help the half dozen businesses that were damaged in the blaze along the beloved Main Street on Friday, Oct. 25. “The town I grew up in, Sayville, New York, had a devastating fire yesterday and many small businesses suffered big losses,” the 48-year-old Hart wrote. “I'm donating to the chamber of commerce to help them get back on their feet hopefully i…
Police & Fire
Man Accused Of Using Counterfeit Currency At 10 Suffolk County Businesses
A man has been accused of using counterfeit currency at 10 Long Island businesses. The Southampton Police Department advised Suffolk County Police Seventh Squad detectives that the suspect was in custody on Friday evening, Sept. 22 after he was arrested for using counterfeit cash throughout the Seventh and Fifth Precinct of Suffolk County, as well as Westhampton Village, Southampton Village and Easthampton Village. Following an investigation, it was determined that Nicolas Munoz, age 22, of Queens, was responsible for passing counterfeit $100 bills at the foll…
Business
Well-Known Suffolk County Restaurant/Bar Closes After Decades In Business
A well-known Long Island bar and grill has closed its doors after decades in business. Cricket's, located in Suffolk County, officially closed on Saturday, Sept. 25, GreaterLongIsland.com reported. The news outlet said Cricket's closed because owner Peter Moreno is retiring. The eatery was located on Main Street in Sayville. Videos posted on the business' Facebook page show that a large number of customers came out to enjoy one last meal before Cricket's closed. The comments section is also filled with members of the community sharing how much they will miss Cricket's. "Congratulations…