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Nearby: Grandma Nurse on Duty for 2013 Baby

Patch reports on news from other Long Island communities this week.

Here are some of the stories from around the area this week.

Grandma Nurse on Duty for Arrival of Hospital's First 2013 Baby

When Lorrie Faulhaber went to her job as a labor and delivery nurse at St. Charles Hospital on New Year's Day she never expected that her first grandchild would also be the first baby born there in 2013. According to a spokesperson from St. Charles, Port Jefferson Station residents Lauren and Travis Faulhaber spent New Year’s Eve celebrating their wedding anniversary by having dinner. Mrs. Faulhaber was already six days past her due date and she was scheduled to be induced by doctors on Thursday at the hospital. Unexpectedly, Mrs. Faulhaber went into labor early on Jan. 1. Rylee Taylor Faulhaber was born at 6:10 p.m. that day. She is the couple’s first child.

Home of Deployed Guardsman Burglarized, Torched

Eric Carver is in Africa, serving as a member of the Air National Guard.  When he returns to East Patchogue in a few weeks, the  will find his home destroyed.  On Dec. 27, the state trooper's home was burglarized and then set on fire. According to police, someone broke into Carver's home last Thursday afternoon and stole a handgun, set the fire and then stole Carver's 1997 Chevy pickup truck.  A GiveForward fundraising page has already raised more than $3,000 to go toward rebuilding Carver's home.

Target Taking Root in Huntington

Significant work is underway on the 17-acre site that will eventually be home to a new Target store on Jericho Turnpike in Huntington. The one-acre store will take up more than 150,000 square feet on the former Huntington Townhouse site.

Deacon Says Preservation Is Goal for Closed Church

Sacred Heart, Cutchogue’s Roman Catholic Church, held its last mass the morning of Dec. 22. The historic building dating back to the 1870s is now closed indefinitely because it’s simply no longer safe for parishioners and repairs are estimated at around $2 million — too much to ask the community to raise, according to Deacon Jeff Sykes.

Students Build Story Toy for Pediatric Patients

There's quite a story behind this Story Box. Students from three Massapequa High School classes recently joined to create an interactive project for pediatric patients at Winthrop Hospital.

Sonic Sues Smithtown Over Denial

Sonic franchisees have filed a lawsuit against the Town of Smithtown's Board of Zoning Appeals over the rights to build a drive-in restaurant in Nesconset. Smithtown Board of Zoning Appeals denied an application by Serota Smithtown LLC for multiple variances and exceptions to build a 2,100-square-foot Sonic restaurant on Nov. 13.  Board members found Sonic would create significant noise impacting the surrounding residential community.

Hearing Set on Environmental Impacts

Babylon Town residents later this month will have a opportunity to offer input on what man-made factors are impacting the environment and adding to the damage caused by extreme weather events such as Hurricane Sandy. Assemb. Bob Sweeney, D-Lindenhurst, will hold a hearing on January 24, 11 a.m., at Babylon Town Hall to discuss the issue and receive input on possible actions that could be taken to mitigate man-made factors that are leading to strong storms causing greater damage to coastal communities.

 

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Maggie June 12, 2013 at 11:06 am
Hate to sound like an old woman, but when it was Von Leeson's it was always a joy to be there. AllRead More the staff had been there for years and treated the customers like family. Food was consistently good and they never "ran out" of anything. This place shouldn't be open for business. The poor kid waiting on us last time had to come to me and tell me they had no dessert to have with coffee other than ice cream. We left him a nice tip and I told him to find a job somewhere else; he'd never make any money there. It's a great location. We just need some smart business people to run it!
alterego June 14, 2013 at 06:54 am
went there for breakfast the morning of the fair several weeks ago. First, how do you screw upRead More breakfast order? The young man server was doing his best, but still eggs, potatoes, and hash, no potatoes come, begged for coffee refills, ketchup was the very bottom of a heinz bottle. The excuse was sorry we have a new cook,..something tells me that aint the only problem, how does one screw up breakfast. Sorry wont be going back any time soon, unless I see a new mngment or new owner sign.
Vinny June 16, 2013 at 08:30 pm
. This place is just not good. There is nothing appealing about poor service and absolutely horribleRead More food. It should have stayed closed when it went out of business not long ago. I hope the employees can find another means .