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A North Shore-based group has answered the county’s calls to revitalize the site of a former landfill in Kings Park. The Suffolk County Landbank Corp.,...

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Three elected officials in Asharoken Village announced their bid for re-election on Monday morning. Mayor Greg Letica and Trustees Mel Ettinger and Laura Burke all...

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By Matthew Kearns, DVM I was watching the movie, “The Big Short” and could not believe what many of the participants of the subprime mortgage...

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Suffolk County put out a request for proposals to help redefine what the former Steck-Philbin Landfill brownfield site on Old Northport Road in Kings...

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It was a battle until the final seconds. In a frenzied finish, four goals were scored in the final minute, ending with Harborfields’ varsity girls’...

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Comsewogue and Port Jefferson readers will vote on their libraries’ budgets on April 5, as well as one board trustee. Ali Gordon, the library board...

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Protestors are no longer minding the gap when it comes to the state’s minimum wage. Protestors flocked to the Huntington Long Island Rail Road station...

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By Bill Landon Despite being the League I champion from last year, Ward Melville has some unfinished business on the baseball diamond as the Patriots...

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Huntington school district may soon make ramps and restrooms more accessible to people with disabilities. The school board approved the addition of the capital reserve...

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Well, hockadoo! The John W. Engeman Theater was full of soul last Saturday night, engaging theatergoers with a sizzling production of “Memphis” that raised...