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By Melissa Arnold Horses, whether ridden, raced, bred or simply beloved, have long been a part of Long Island’s culture. From the Belmont Stakes in...

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By Anthony Petriello  Residents are gearing up to take to the Nissequogue River in kayaks, canoes and, for the first time ever, on paddleboards to...

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While the Trump administration has rescinded its policy of separating immigrant children from their parents as they cross the U.S-Mexican border, local groups have...

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More than 600 people gathered together loudly chanting, “Enough is enough,” and calling for measures to help bring an end to gun violence in...

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Voters in the Stony Brook Fire District will have a chance to say “yes” to the future. A special election will take place Aug. 7...

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Update at 4:15 p.m.:  Suffolk County police have announced that Rodriguez has died as result of his injuries. Original: Suffolk County Police Major Case Unit detectives...

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Town of Huntington officials are taking steps to make sure residents can more safely have fun in the sun — without a cost to...

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“Time for a bulldozer.” “What happened to this community?” “Something needs to be done up there.” As eyebrow-raising stories in upper Port Jefferson — the...

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Port Jefferson Station’s future is still blurry, but the vision is beginning to come into focus. Members of the Town of Brookhaven Planning Department were...

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Revitalization plans between the train tracks and Route 347 in Port Jefferson Station have an eye toward the future, but those who have dedicated...