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Despite being down six goals at halftime, junior Emma Tyrrell said she kept repeating to herself: “we couldn’t just give up.” Scoring five goals in...

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By Alex Petroski A Port Jefferson Village fixture for more than 35 years is saying goodbye to his role in the community. Code Enforcement Chief Wally...

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By Kyle Barr A new resident arrived in Stony Brook with a little help from a fire and rescue dispatcher. A couple were surprised May 30...

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By Sara-Megan Walsh Travelers are used to parking their car, but few have likely thought about parking their dog. The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum in...

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By Bill Landon Garden City’s five unanswered goals to open the Long Island championship game against Harborfields were hard to counter. The Tornadoes closed within...

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The Shoreham-Wading River Chamber of Commerce hosted the 24th annual Duck Pond Day June 3. The event included a parade, games and activities, vendors, food and...

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By Sara-Megan Walsh  A Smithtown contractor has pled guilty to scamming Hurricane Sandy victims out of more than $100,000, according to the Nassau County district...

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By Bill Landon The competition to become Class A’s Long Island champion came down to a battle for the ground balls, and as Ward Melville’s...

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Suffolk County is showing its support for a national movement using light. On June 1, the H. Lee Dennison Suffolk County headquarters building in Hauppauge...

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Like the Iron Throne in Westeros, Port Jefferson Village now has a roughly seven-feet-tall by four-feet-wide seat that will make any visitors at Harborfront...