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For New York schools, cutting the Gap Elimination Adjustment could be an addition by subtraction. The adjustment, a deduction taken out of each New York...

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Part 1 of a two-part series. She is a “creative thinker,” while he is a “fearless experimentalist,” according to UCLA Distinguished Professor Sabeeha Merchant....

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Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease, which means there is progressive breakdown of neurons. Traditional medications that focus on dopamine levels and receptors help...

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By Charles J. Morgan In the theater when the aesthetic  and technical coalesce, it engenders a happy marriage of entertainment; a delight to the audience....

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By Elof Carlson My daughter, Claudia Carlson, died Jan. 6, at the Dawn Greene Hospice in Manhattan, after a two-year battle with ovarian cancer. She...

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Brookhaven Town failed to fully abide by New York’s affordable housing law, according to a state comptroller audit. The audit, released Jan. 8, singled out...

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Three Village and other districts recently received the results of an audit conducted by New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli of the 2014-15 finances...

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After decades of waiting, Brookhaven officials said they were taking legitimate steps toward giving Route 25A a face-lift — starting with Stony Brook. The town...

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By Bill Landon Ward Melville’s prowess as fencers has helped the boys continue their undefeated streak as the Patriots made short work of Huntington Friday...

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A trial will begin Tuesday for a man accused of shooting an officer after fleeing a police stop in Huntington Station last winter. Officer Mark...