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Week in Review: Pedestrian Killed on Northern State Parkway, Mayfair Expanding

Take a look back at some of the top stories from the past week.

UPDATED: Woman Killed on Northern State Parkway in Commack

A woman walking on the Northern State Parkway in Commack Wednesday morning was struck by a car and killed, according to New York State Police.

The accident, which occurred at 6:12 a.m. took place near Deer Park Road between Exits 42 and 43 on the westbound roadway. The road was closed for about four hours as police investigated the incident.

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Mayfair Shopping Center Looks to Add Restaurant Expansion

Proposed plans to add a new restaurant expansion to the Mayfair Shopping Center are being met with some resistance from neighboring residents. 

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Levin Management, owner of of the Mayfair Shopping Center in Commack, has proposed plans to add a 3,568-square-foot restaurant expansion to the storefront to welcome in a new business. 

Funeral for Officer Killed in Commack Crash

Suffolk County Police officer Patrick Curley, 40, was buried Tuesday after a service in Glen Cove. The Huntington resident was killed last week when his sports utility vehicle struck a garbage truck in Commack.

He was off duty at the time of the accident.

Officers from the Suffolk and Glen Cove police departments were among those who turned out for the service at St. Patrick's Church. Curley was a native of Glen Cove.

Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza Close to Opening

Anthony's Coal Fired Pizzeria is getting closer to an opening date.

A "Coming Soon" sign has been placed over the future restaurant's storefront in the Peppertree Commons Shopping Center  near the intersection of Jericho Turnpike and Town Line Road. 

Workers at the site said that they are hoping to get the business ready for opening in mid to late February.

Winter Farmers Market Blooms in Commack

There is no hibernation this winter for local growers as business blossoms at the newly opened farmers market at the Suffolk Y JCC in Commack.




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