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For the families of the four women who tragically died in a 2015 limousine crash on County Route 48 in Cutchogue, the grief and...

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MESSAGES OF HOPE Fred Drewes of Mount Sinai came upon this colorful scene on July 10. He writes, ‘The pilings at Satterly Landing on Shore...

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The 39-foot schooner Ginny Marie has made its temporary home in Port Jefferson, leaving another tally for community members, officials and historians trying to...

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Reopening By Ellen Mason, Stony Brook Civilization awakens. The weather is warm. We’re eager to mingle. We’ve weathered the storm. We’ve made such adjustments, In the wish to resume. Now it’s time...

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Save the date! The Ward Melville Heritage Organization continues its Master Class series with Forces of Nature: Travel, Conservation and Love, on Wednesday, July...

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By Elof Axel Carlson In the life sciences, progress works incrementally. The cell theory, for example, began in the 1600s with the observation of a...

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While there were times when people would meet at the post office or corner store to discuss local happenings or gossip, much of that...

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By Leah Chiappino After months of being shuttered, Long Island malls were given the green light to reopen July 11 by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D),...

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Several school districts on the North Shore held off confirming their graduation ceremony dates, waiting to see if New York State would change its...

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With school districts still to receive new guidance from the state on what education will look like in September, the New York State Public...