Community Corner

Week in Review: Historical Facts and New Achievements

A review of the third week of Patch's coverage of the Commack community. It was a week of history, records and interesting residents.

Miss anything this week?  If you did here's a review of what happened in Commack this week. 

Monday, we told you about the school website redesign and the most popular dogs in Commack. 

Tuesday, we shared the history of the Commack United Methodist Church and found out about some construction in the area. 

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On a rainy Wednesday, we found out about a resident in the big leagues and the Suffolk Y's involvement in a charity. 

Thursday, we heard from a local teen about volunteering in the community, learned about the museum pass program and a sale of Bank of Smithtown. 

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Friday, we got to go inside the Marion Carll Farm with photos submitted by Residents, rounded up the open houses for the weekend and learned about a soccer star who hasn't let injuries stop her from competing. 

Saturday, we covered the grand opening of LA Boxing on Jericho Tpke, learned that our commute might have to change next week and dove into the history behind The Spare Rib. 

Today, we've got our week in review, the crime report and information about a new Test Prep column that starts this week. 

And next week? Next week is our fourth week of coverage – we're almost at our one month anniversary – and we'd like you to tell us what you want to see on Commack Patch. The history column is working on uncovering all the facts about Commack, but if there's a place you think we should see, tell us. 

Have something you think we should cover? Or want to write an opinion piece? Email victoria@patch.com, Facebook us or Tweet us!

 


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