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While celebrating this time of year with our family and friends, please keep in mind those who need our help. Harrison Baron was a dedicated member of the Bayport Fire Department and recently relocated to North Carolina. Tragically, on Monday December 20, 2021, Harrison and Deanna arrived home to find their house on fire. In addition to almost all of their belongings, they also lost two of three of their dogs. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers and if able, here is a link to a go-fund-me to help them recover and get back on their feet. https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-deanna-harrison-rebuild-their-home?qid=22e6c8eb20ab8ec9891b91c3e53a1546

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Mary Irene Farrell - 1926-2021

It is with Deep Regret we announce the passing of Ladies Auxilary Member, Mary Farrell, mother of Mike Farrell and Aunt to Ex-Chief, Tucker Farrell. 

A lifelong resident of Bayport, Mary graduated from Bayport High School.  She was a longtime, active member at Our Lady of the Snow RC Church in Blue Point where she sang in the choir.  Mary was also a longtime member with the Bayport Fire Department’s Ladies’ Auxiliary.

Mrs. Farrell is survived by her children, Patricia Reilly of Shirley, Michael and his wife Julia of Amherst, NY, Brian and his wife Cathy of Mastic Beach and Jean Sirianni and her husband John of Patchogue, as well as many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.  She was predeceased by her husband Scotty, her son James, and by her grandson, Casey.

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Train vs Vehicle accident

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: BAYPORT NY

The Bayport Fire Department was called to a train vs motor vehicle incident at the Bayport Avenue RailRoad crossing on Tuesday October 26, at 10:29am.

The vehicle was headed south on Bayport Avenue when it was struck by the westbound train pinning the vehicle and the driver. Firefighters from the Bayport Fire Department worked together with the Suffolk County Police Emergency Service Unit to extracate the victim which took almost 20 minutes. The victim was treated by Community Ambulance EMS personnel and transported to Stony Brook University Hospital in serious condition.

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