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Hi all. I'm back with your fresh edition of the Sachem Daily. Here's everything you need to know about what's happening in the community today. In today's issue of the Daily, we'll cover these stories and more...
- Gabby Petito's mom speaks about domestic violence in a Ronkonkoma virtual conference.
- Check out five new homes to hit the market.
- Funding was questioned after the head of Suffolk's IT Department spoke to lawmakers.
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Here are the top three stories in Sachem today:
- Gabby Petito's mom speaks about domestic violence in a Ronkonkoma virtual conference. The Every1KnowsSome1 Virtual Conference was held on Thursday morning. Nicole Schmidt spoke about red flags that signal domestic violence. "It's something that we all need to be more attuned to," she said. "I think with all the resources out there, you can go online, into school and learn the red flags. You can help someone by learning these things." (Sachem Patch)
- Check out five new homes to hit the market. The homes are all located in the Town of Brookhaven and range in price and size. Interest rates are now the highest they've been in twenty years which means the seller's market has vanished on Long Island and buying opportunities are great. See the homes in the link. (Sachem Patch)
- Funding was questioned after the head of Suffolk's IT Department spoke to lawmakers. Commissioner Scott Mastellon told lawmakers the department plans to hire more staff and security contractors and invest in hardware and software to prevent another cyberattack. The issue lawmakers had was he could not specifically say how this would be accomplished. Read more in the link. (Sachem Patch)
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Today in Sachem:
- Free Educational Medicare Plan Seminar - Panera Bread. (7:30 PM)
- Halloween Costume Costume and Dance Party On The Lake w/Hundreds In Prizes. (8 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Sachem PTA Council: Members of the Sachem PTA council and members of the Merrimac PTA attended SCTA's Pink Night Out at Villa Lombardi's last week. See photos from the event in the link. (Sachem PTA Council via Facebook)
- Sachem Library: Head to the library today with your pre-k kids for TRUNK OR TREAT. There will be plenty of treats from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the location is in the library parking lot. (Sachem Library via Facebook)
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