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Miller Place throws to the plate during a Suffolk baseball game against Sayville on Tuesday Joe Salgado of Miller Place drives in a run with his single during a Suffolk baseball game against Sayville on Tuesday Evan Fallon (rt) hits a home run in the top of the third during a Suffolk baseball game against Sayville on Tuesday Jack Lankowicz of Sayville doubles during a Suffolk baseball game against Miller Place on Tuesday Nick Frusco of Miller Place doubles during a Suffolk baseball game against Sayville on Tuesday Jack Lankowicz of Sayville reacts after doubling during a Suffolk baseball game against Miller Place on Tuesday Shane Kiernan of Miller Place hits one to the outfield driving in a run during a Suffolk baseball game against Sayville on Tuesday Brody Tellier of Sayville tags out Chris Di Gennaro of Miller Place on the steal during a Suffolk baseball game on Tuesday Van Johnson of Miller Place comes in to pitch in the bottom of the fifth during a Suffolk baseball game against Sayville on Tuesday Shane Meehan of Sayville drives one over the fence during a Suffolk baseball game against Miller Place on Tuesday Tyler Brown of Sayville throws to the plate during a Suffolk baseball game against Miller Place on Tuesday Shane Meehan of Sayville (6) is congratulated by Andrew Law of Sayville after Shane’s homer during a Suffolk baseball game against Miller Place on Tuesday Brody Tellier singles driving in a run during a Suffolk baseball game against Miller Place on Tuesday Jack Lankowicz of Sayville singles driving in a run in the bottom of the seventh during a Suffolk baseball game against Miller Place on Tuesday Shane Kiernan of Miller Place is congratulated on his home run by Nick Frusco of Miller Place during a Suffolk baseball game on Tuesday The Newsday app makes it easier to access content without having to log in Unlimited Digital AccessOnly 25¢for 6 months Support provided by Northwell’s Mather Hospital, which delivers the five-star difference in exceptional care and is ranked by Medicare in the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for overall clinical performance and patient experience the new boutique grocery store making its way to Miller Place is called the Market at Miller Place Not too far off the record though is the slip during Tuesday’s Brookhaven Town Board public hearing on the project where Town Supervisor Dan Panico noted that the plans looked very familiar to a Trader Joe’s Later — after the town board approved two important measures that pave the way for plans to move forward on the 13,500-square-foot market to move forward — a source at the town confirmed the suspicion that the store is indeed a Trader Joe’s Set to be located next door to Walgreen’s on the south side of Route 25A the new food market would be Suffolk County’s third Trader Joe’s and Long Island’s eighth It’s also the trendy grocery chain’s easternmost venture yet on Long Island At the outset of the afternoon public hearing town Clerk Kevin LaValle referred to the application for the project as “very mysterious.” Then LaValle chuckled after Panico noted that the project resembled a Trader Joe’s “We did not say anything along those lines,” an architect on the project said while smiling and leaning into a microphone We found 5 spots for lease to solve Trader Joe’s Long Island service gap Panico hopped on Facebook on Tuesday to provide an update on the proposed grocery while noting it bares “resemblance to Trader Joe’s.” Trader Joe’s is an increasingly popular grocery chain Though it is notoriously secretive about new store applications Trader Joe’s has not responded to an inquiry from Greater Long Island regarding the proposed Miller Place store did not return a phone call for comment on Tuesday Though a staffer in her office noted that the councilwoman would not discuss whether the project is a Trader Joe’s The board on Tuesday unanimously approved the site plan for the project as well as a “land division” measure that creates a separate lot specifically for Trader Joe’s To alleviate potential traffic concerns on Route 25A the project would connect the Trader Joe’s parking lot to the Walgreen’s and McDonald’s parking lots creating an alternative access point via Miller Place Road The route would run behind all three businesses as well as the former Ging’s Nursery The nearest Trader Joe’s to the proposed Miller Place location is nine miles away in Lake Grove This still leaves a Trader Joe’s coverage gap on Suffolk’s South Shore and Long Island’s five East End towns, as Greater Long Island reported this week Tap here to see what’s happening Clemson commit Nick Frusco allowed one run two hits and two walks as Miller Place beat Sayville on Tuesday wool hats and winter coats filled the stands behind home plate Players wore extra layers and ski masks as the wind howled in West Sayville where the temperature was 44 degrees and the wind chill was 31 at first pitch Miller Place pitcher Nick Frusco brought the heat The senior Clemson commit showcased his 93-mph fastball Tuesday in a 7-4 win over Sayville in Suffolk League VI baseball Frusco struck out 10 and allowed one run on two hits and two walks in four innings He’s so long and lanky that the ball sneaks up on you,” coach Joe Mancini said You’re thinking fastball and he throws a breaking ball that ends up at your back foot.” Evan Fallon and Shane Kiernan each had an RBI single before Chris DiGennaro beat out an infield single and a throwing error allowed two more runs to score “Coming out on the mound in the first inning with a big lead helped me out a lot,” Frusco said “Just knowing that my teammates had my back gives me a lot more confidence to know that I can go right at batters and just try to get outs.” Frusco picked up two quick outs before junior catcher Shane Meehan launched a solo homer to right-centerfield for Sayville (2-1) Frusco got right back to business and didn’t run into trouble until the fourth inning when a faced runners on first and second with one out He struck out the next two batters to get out of the inning freezing the last batter with a sharp curveball you know he’s gonna battle and you’ll have a shot,” Mancini said He’s gonna show up and deliver a tough at-bat to the batter.” Frusco went 1-for-3 with a double and a walk Fallon and Kiernan each hit a home run over the 15-foot fence in leftfield Fallon went 2-for-4 with three runs and two RBIs and Kiernan went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a run didn’t get all of it but was able to muscle it out the other way to give Miller Place (3-1) a 5-1 lead in the third so I just tried to extend through it,” Fallon said The ball traveling in the frigid weather was a welcome sight for hitters “I tried to keep my body moving in between innings,” Frusco said I was kind of sitting there for a while so I went outside the dugout and did a few sprints to get warm again you can’t let it get to you or you’ll be all over the place.” Miller Place forward Nick Frusco drives the lane for two points against Sayville guard Mike Carmody in the Suffolk Class A quarterfinals on Tuesday at Miller Place It had been five years since Miller Place’s boys basketball season came with a postseason and five years since the program a postseason victory But the Panthers were out there Tuesday on their home floor making their return to the playoffs for the first time since that 2019-2020 season and looking to claim their Suffolk Class A quarterfinal against Sayville then clawed their way out and survived an intense final quarter and a 28-point eruption by senior guard Mike Carmody Fourth-seeded Miller Place got 22 points from Clemson-bound pitcher/senior forward Nick Frusco and a deciding free throw by senior forward Matt Cirrito en route to edging No So the 13-8 Panthers made a final four for the first time since 2020 if anybody can beat one of those top teams giving the Panthers a 55-51 advantage with 1:41 left Carmody then cut it to two with a baseline jumper Cirrito was fouled with 15.2 seconds remaining and didn’t come close on the first attempt Then he won the game by sinking the second “He airballed the first one and then he locked in,” Agostino said and he did a good job of closing that one out.” Carmody ended up scoring from inside the lane as time expired “It’s as tough as they get,” Sayville coach Joe Harclerode said of the loss But the Panthers persevered and had it tied at 43 heading for the fourth it was kind of nerves at first,” Frusco said Executive Circle Awards 195 North Country Road Miller Place / Courtesy of Industry One Realty Miller Place commercial property trades for $2M  Sign up for your daily digest of Long Island Business News Listen to this article Long Island Business News has announced that it has chosen this year’s winn[...] The financial landscape of Long Island continues to evolve through the leadership of the remarkable [...] Long Island’s business landscape contains a remarkable tapestry of organizations that have 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drivers of road closures in Miller Place and Rocky Point on Sunday for the annual Miller Place-Rocky Point St Route 25A from Harrison Avenue in Miller Place east to Broadway Avenue in Rocky Point Motorists are encouraged to use alternative routes during this period Suffolk police stated that both uniformed and plainclothes officers will be present to monitor crowd activities and enforce laws including those prohibiting open alcoholic beverages About the parade: This marks the 73rd annual Miller Place-Rocky Point St typically drawing over 20,000 spectators each year This year’s co-grand marshals are John and Raymond O’Sullivan More parades: For a full list of upcoming St. Patrick’s Day parades on Long Island and in NYC, click here or below Top: File photo from the 2023 Miller Place-Rocky Point St 2025 at 8:16 am ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}A motor vehicle crash seriously injured a motorcyclist in Miller Place on Tuesday night NY — A motor vehicle crash seriously injured a motorcyclist in Miller Place on Tuesday night The 24-year-old from Coram was operating a 2003 Harley Davidson motorcycle westbound on Route 25A when two vehicles ahead of him slowed for a traffic light that turned yellow at Harrison Avenue He then passed between the two vehicles and continued through the intersection where he crashed the motorcycle into the passenger side of an eastbound 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee that was turning left onto Harrison Avenue at around 9:15 p.m. He was then taken to Stony Brook University Hospital with critical injuries Both vehicles were impounded for safety checks Anyone with information is asked to call the 6th Squad in Selden at 631-854-8652 Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. 2025 at 7:23 am ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}A bicyclist was struck by a car and killed Monday night in Miller Place NY — A bicyclist was struck by a car and killed Monday night in Miller Place was riding a bicycle southbound across Route 25A when he was struck by an eastbound 2021 Nissan Sentra at around 7 p.m. adding that he was taken by Rocky Point Rescue ambulance to Mather Hospital in Port Jefferson where he was pronounced dead The Nissan was impounded for a safety check Detectives are asking anyone with information about the crash to contact the 6th Squad in Selden at 631-854-8652 And the owners of the former Miller Place Inn wedding hall said the sale of the commercial property was finalized in recent days with new ownership planning to open a new catering hall some time in 2025 Rena Hope LLC purchased the 11,000-square-foot building at 195 North Country Road in Miller Place nearly 11 months after the Miller Place Inn suddenly closed and left many newlyweds-to-be scrambling to adjust their wedding plans The broker on the deal said new owners will invest in renovations before re-opening the venue under a new name, the Long Island Business News reported The commercial property — adjacent to the Miller Place school district’s North Country Road Middle School — originally hit the market with an asking price of $3.5 million That price dropped earlier this year to $2.6 million Coldwell Banker American Homes’ Bryan Karp represented the buyer while Carmine LiBretti of Industry One Realty represented the seller “This is a great opportunity for the purchaser to start a new catering facility in a desirable location,” LiBretti told LIBN the hall had operated primarily as a wedding venue earning an array of prestigious hospitality awards over the decades Suffolk County fined the Miller Place Inn $10,000 for violations of state executive orders relating to the COVID-19 pandemic and $2,000 for a county sanitation code violation where 37 of the 81 guests subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 more than 300 other individuals were quarantined as a result The property was hyped as a turn-key banquet hall Top photo: The former Miller Place Inn has sold for $2 million (Brian Harmon photo) Daisy’s Nashville Lounge has officially saddled up on the North Shore Four years after bringing Southern charm and live country music to downtown Patchogue on the South Shore Daisy’s owners Brian Adams and Tim McCarthy have opened a second bar/restaurant — in Miller Place And it’s nearly three times the size of its Patchogue predecessor Miller Place’s Daisy’s Nashville Lounge debuted this week with a soft opening in North Country Plaza The honky-tonk establishment moved into the space formerly occupied by Recipe Seven which shuttered in 2023 after a seven-year run in the shopping center that features Don Quijote Mexican restaurant and is next door to a plaza anchored by Marshall’s department store “We’re very excited to be in this neighborhood filled with great people and great restaurants that we want to complement,” McCarthy said You can scroll down for photos and a peek inside Daisy’s The restaurant’s generous amount of space allows for 180 seats; a spacious centrally located bar; a raised stage for bands and a DJ booth wrapped in cowhide paintings and murals featuring the likes of country music icons Willie Nelson The large framed images of Parton and Cash on the back wall are uniquely composed entirely of guitar picks Complementing this are the weathered wood panels above the bar and scattered across the restaurant’s walls reclaimed from an abandoned barn in New Berlin McCarthy and Adams are elated that the space will accommodate bigger bands and performers “We’ll have a lot of local bands playing on a big stage that we’ve built,” McCarthy said “And we’ll also have bands in from Nashville The bar and kitchen at Daisy’s offer Down South-inspired cocktail and food menus Diners have plenty of “Between the Buns” options including the Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich the Steak PoBoy and The Carolina Gold smoked pulled pork sandwich The large plate selection features Jambalaya Pasta Greater Long Island took a tour of the restaurant Friday afternoon Check out our photos below to see what they’ve done with the place Daisy’s Nashville Lounge has settled into its new location in Miller Place celebrating its grand opening last weekend In mid-September, Greater Long Island visited for a photo tour of the new space at 1025 Route 25A in North Country Plaza this is Daisy’s second location on Long Island The first opened in 2019 on Patchogue’s Main Street in the former Hoptron Brewtique craft beer bar The honky-tonk concept was the brainchild of longtime friends and business partners Brian Adams and Tim McCarthy “I had this idea for a while,” McCarthy said of opening Daisy’s in Patchogue I knew right away — there’s a great vibe here.” and the duo has opened their second Daisy’s location which is nearly three times the size of the original “We’re excited to bring this Southern experience to the North Shore with bigger bands and a great community,” McCarthy said Tap to read Please select all the ways you would like to hear from Greater Long Island Media Group: You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails For information about our privacy practices We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. 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Learn more about Mailchimp’s privacy practices the new Miller Place hotspot that has brought Southern charm and live country music to the North Shore the celebration kicks off with two nights of live performances Matt Misser & The Highway take the stage on Friday at 7 p.m. followed by Slingshot Jams on Saturday at 7 p.m Located at 1025 Route 25A in North Country Plaza Daisy’s is the second location for owners Brian Adams and Tim McCarthy who first introduced their honky-tonk concept to Patchogue in 2019 The Miller Place location is nearly three times the size of the original a huge rectangular bar a DJ booth wrapped in cowhide “We’re excited to bring this Southern experience to the North Shore with bigger bands and a great community,” McCarthy said The bar and kitchen serve up a Down South-inspired menu featuring favorites like the Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich Diners can also enjoy classic Southern dishes like Jambalaya Pasta and Down South Fried Chicken & Waffle The walls are adorned with murals and portraits of country legends The space is designed to bring a taste of the South to Long Island with rustic wood reclaimed from an abandoned barn in upstate New York giving the venue a warm Route 25A will be closed from Miller Place Road to Harding Street from noon to 4 p.m There will also be no parking on 25A from Rocky Point Landing Road to Tyler Avenue from 6 to 4 p.m There will be no parking on Broadway from north of Main Street to King Road some road closures in our area," the 7th Precinct's post read Let’s celebrate safely and keep our community moving smoothly." which is one of the largest on Long Island Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.