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Just in time for the holidays, Fathom Events and the Autism Society of America will bring a first-of-its-kind sensory-friendly cinema event featuring the Bolshoi...

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The recently opened Reboli Center for Art and History, located at 64 Main Street in Stony Brook Village, is inaugurating a new monthly program...

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By Daniel Dunaief In medieval times, armies needed to understand the structure of the castles they were about to attack. Enough information could enable...

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmUu-LJYqJU Putting one foot in front of the other never looked so inspiring. A freak sledding accident in Vermont in 2009 left Greg Durso, 31, of...

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The Seiskaya Ballet’s “The Nutcracker,” a perennial holiday favorite on Long Island, returns to Stony Brook University’s Staller Center for the Arts for a...

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By Bill Landon Newfield eighth-grader Ziggy Hoe’s first points were game-winning, literally. The guard, making his debut at the varsity level, swished a three-pointer with less...

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By Ellen Barcel Two related exhibits have opened at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington: Normal Rockwell and Friends: American Illustrations from the...

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By Kevin Redding We took to the streets of the North Shore to find out what everyone's favorite holiday movie was and why. Bella Ayer, Setauket...

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Panera Bread opens in Selden Panera Bread in Selden celebrated a “bread breaking” grand opening ceremony on Dec. 5. Town of Brookhaven’s Supervisor Ed Romaine...

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On Saturday, Dec. 3, the Smithtown Historical Society decked its halls and walls for its annual Heritage Country Christmas. At the center of the...