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Blog Roundup: Five Blogs You May Have Missed This Week

A look at some of the top blogs from the past week.

Our bloggers cover everything from relationships and local events to health and politics. Here are some highlights among recent blog posts:

This Book takes the Prize: National Book Award

Port Jefferson librarian Monica Williams gives you the National Book Award winners in fiction, non-fiction, poetry and young people's literature.

'Tis the Season For Credit Card And Identification Fraud

Miller Place lawyer Paul Lauto warns of the dangers of credit card and identification fraud during the busy shopping season the holidays bring.

Nutritionist Eric Robert Santiage discusses flu defense and the common cold as winter hits.

How Come Nobody Ever Spots Bigfoot In Port Jefferson?

Port Jefferson's Carlisle Johnny ponders the question of why Bigfoot has never been spotted in the area.

Resources for Small Business Available at Live-brary.com

As a small business owner, did you ever wish you could afford a strategic planner or marketing professional? Suffolk County Public Libraries bring you the knowledge and expertise without the steep salaries through Live-brary.com.

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MP Majority May 17, 2013 at 01:41 pm
Spoken like a true teacher. Did you know that the average school teacher is only paying 15% of theRead More actual cost of health care premiums for themselves and their families, when Medical healthcare insurance premiums are rising at an alarming 17% per annum? Do you realize that teachers are paid an additional stipend if they work more than 3 consecutive periods in a day? Are you aware that teacher pensions were protected during the stock market crash of 2008, when the average person's 401K was totally at risk? Perhaps if teachers realized how good they have it - look at the BIG picture and outside of their bubble - then they would complain less. Oh and yes, we need our loftily-paid Administrators to kick in some of the salaries, to help pay for stuff. Hard to believe the school districts' mantras that "it's all for the kids".