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By Daniel Dunaief Tom Lyon, Mark Jackett and Susan Perretti, among many others, don’t have all the answers. In fact, they are filled with difficult...

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By Bill Landon Erin Tucker and Hallie Simkins combined for three points from the free-throw line in the final seconds of Harborifelds’ girls basketball team’s...

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Though the hills might not be saturated with valuable nuggets like the gold rush days of old, hidden money exists for municipalities in the...

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By Anthony Frasca When he noticed there were issues with the cleanliness of Setauket Harbor, Charles Lefkowitz took matters into his own hands. A founding...

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By Jill Webb A Huntington resident with a passion for cooking opened her doors to help the people of her native Haiti, and in reaching...

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Pastoring a historic church with a small congregation needs confidence and faith — two qualities the reverend of Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church at...

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In areas patrolled by the 6th Precinct, the sight of a police car has become more comforting than daunting for residents this year. That’s...

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By Desirée Keegan Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. That’s what it’s like when entering Tuscany Gourmet Market. Customers step through the...

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By Rita J. Egan With the help of those who appreciate history, events of the past have a chance to live on. Margo Arceri is...

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Steering a community institution as it crosses the half-century mark in its existence is an enormous responsibility. But when the institution has the inherent...