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By Sara-Megan Walsh Dozens of Huntington residents gathered in the shadow of Constitution Oak last Friday, to declare the intent to fight for the human...

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Overuse may lead to serious side effects By David Dunaief, M.D. Reflux (GERD) disease, sometimes referred to as heartburn, though this is more of a symptom,...

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Gavin Buda’s first word was “ball.” “True story,” the Harborfields dual-sport standout athlete said. “I’ve been playing sports as far back as I can remember.” Baseball...

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Visitors to the farmers market on the grounds of the Three Village Historical Society every Friday afternoon will discover new things this year, including...

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As the five-headed Democratic Primary to select a challenger for 1st District U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) nears, six Stony Brook University faculty members,...

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By Amanda Perelli Kings Park students are going digital in the national debate of mental health awareness to raise awareness among their peers and inform...

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Suffolk County Police Department's Marine Bureau officers rescued two boaters who were stranded on the rocks at Huntington Lighthouse in Huntington Harbor. The Huntington harbormaster...

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By Sara-Megan Walsh A 17-foot World Trade Center steel beam stand in Cold Spring Harbor, more than 35 miles from New York City, as a...

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By Kyrnan Harvey Successful perennial plantings present landscaping solutions that endure for a few years at a minimum: right plant, right place. Yarrows, peonies, echinaceas,...

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With close to 9,500 letters signed from all over the world in support, the Wardenclyffe property in Shoreham, home to 20th century inventor and...