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The United States Environmental Protection Agency was founded in 1970 to do as its name suggests; protect the environment. However, if the words and...

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Climate change is going to cost us. The prohibitive costs in both dollars and loss of life for past hurricanes in the New York...

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Researchers often desire more data to help make the distinction between correlation — it rained the last three Tuesdays — and causation — dumping...

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How to defeat ISIS, save the economy and reunite the country By Michael Tessler Historically speaking, the United States economy tends to thrive in wartime....

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By Desirée Keegan With elbow injuries running through all levels of baseball at an almost epidemic-like rate, baseball coaches in New York will now have...

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In response to a 14-year-old’s death at a busy intersection, the Miller Place community says enough is enough, and their voices were heard. Residents from...

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Some surprising results about lifestyle By David Dunaief, M.D. Most of us know that type 2 diabetes is an epidemic in America and continues to grow....

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Looks like she’s smiling, doesn’t it? Say hello to Aviana, a two-and-a-half-year-old Labrador Retriever mix currently staying at Kent Animal Shelter. This sweetheart certainly...

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By Heidi Sutton With much pomp and circumstance, the John W. Engeman Theater closes out its 2016-2017 Children’s Theater season with “Madagascar: A Musical...

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The Three Village Central School District implemented a new type of technology to help alert the community when a lockdown is underway at one...