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Jan. 24: Jets' Fans Disappointed, Book Discussions and Advocates Against Heroin

Monday is a day for Jet fans to put away their jerseys for next year, and look forward to other events.

Monday marks the end of the New York's football season as the Jets loss to the Pittsburg Steelers marked the last local hope for a team in the Superbowl. After putting jerseys and T-shirts away for next year, look ahead to these events to forget your sorrows. 

1.  Do you, friends or family need help finding their way around the Internet? will be offering its class from 10 a.m. - 11 am. Visit their website or call ahead to check for available seats. 

2. Join the adult book discussion of   hosted by theHauppauge Public Library at 7 p.m. This winter read has a 

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3. Cheer on the  as the take on East Islip at , 9 p.m. Game may start up to 15 minutes ahead of scheduled time if the rink is available, so be sure to arrive early. 

4. Most New Yorker's have heard that the Jets lost the AFC Championship game to the Pittsburg Steelers on Monday night. Hear local reactions from those who watched the game at Hauppauge's Grafton Street Pub. 

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5.  The first Long Island training session was held for residents who want to becomeadvocates against heroin. Here how some people are learning to take a stand against drugs and petitioning elected officials for more funds and tougher laws. 

 


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