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By Ernestine Franco The heroes of Greek and Roman legends are long gone, but they are still an echo in our collective mythic memories. Hercules was...

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By Matthew Kearns, DVM After a hot, dry August, we’re starting to get some late summer/early fall rain, and the rain brings the mushrooms....

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By Helmut Norpoth Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer and, in presidential election years, the traditional beginning of the general election campaign. At...

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By Michael Tessler Covered in ash, crawling through rubble, debris and fire — we found hope. Watching as brave heroes marched into towers set...

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By Rebecca Anzel Paying it forward: Soccer star Abby Wambach, who played forward on the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team, visited the Book Revue in Huntington...

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Above, 'Children in the Park' by Sylvia Kirk By Kevin Redding For the opening of its seventh season as the premiere classical music series on...

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By Beverly C. Tyler Farming on Long Island has changed significantly over the past 350 years. The early settlers in Brookhaven used horses and oxen,...

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Throughout our lives there are roads not taken. What might have happened, who might we have become, are all fascinating questions for which we...

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Extended family has that wonderful yet terrible ring to it. When we gather with family we may not have seen in years, we get...

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On the 15th anniversary of the terror attacks on Sept. 11, we reminisce about how on that day, and for so many days that...