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Sports

Despite illness Longwood senior sticks to sport he loves

September 30, 2011

Golf Gazette/Jay Dempsey: Champions crowned across North Fork

September 26, 2011

Girls Soccer: Wildcats fall 1-0 on penalty kick

September 22, 2011

Education

Mount Sinai school board reviews most recent test scores

September 25, 2011

Photos: Longwood kids celebrate Day of Peace

September 23, 2011

SWR Notes: Board gives green light for new reading program

September 21, 2011

Business

Women’s Network celebrates 30 years of business connections

September 26, 2011

Johnny O's sports bar and grill to open in Coram this fall

September 19, 2011

Where do you get your favorite fall seasonal brews?

September 14, 2011

Community

What's happening this week?

September 23, 2011

Daily Poll: What would you most like to see built in Calverton?

September 19, 2011

Miller Place Country Fair set for this weekend

September 16, 2011

Obituaries

Frank J. Carasiti

September 20, 2011

Doris Mae Meachum

September 19, 2011

Edith Watson

September 13, 2011

Real Estate

Fall backyard trends: Economy has some opting for 'staycations'

September 16, 2011

The end of summer doesn't mean you should stop planting

September 5, 2011

Real Estate: Too tight to travel? Bring the warmth to your backyard

August 31, 2011

Opinion

Letter: Sad to see The North Shore Sun go

September 29, 2011

Guest Spot: Amid desperation and despair on Sept. 11

September 17, 2011

Column: How sports can help us heal

September 15, 2011

Monday Briefing: Sports stories about love, loss and sacrifice

Being an editor, I already know who will be named the Number 1 athlete in area history. But I’m still really looking forward to Thursday when we announce his or her name in the newspapers and online.

Sure, I’ve enjoyed the sports series for the sheer reading pleasure of the long-form (magazine style) stories, but I’ve also found myself to be especially proud and impressed with the level of writing talent being showcased here at Times/Review Newsgroup. Many of these player profiles could grace the pages of Sports Illustrated.

The writers who have participated in the series — web editor Grant Parpan, sports editors Joe Werkmeister and Bob Liepa, and freelancer writer and former Times/Review editor Michael Gasparino — were all born and raised on Long Island. They were all educated in Suffolk or Nassau high schools. And through this series — and, of course, years of other work — they have given back greatly to their communities. Bringing the stories of these talented, tireless — and sometimes troubled — athletes to life is a real gift to those who knew these men and women, competed with or against them or even grew up in the same neighborhoods.

I hope even the most casual of sports fan has enjoyed these stories, which at their heart are more about life than sports.

• With the flooding at Horton Avenue in mind, it’s amazing that so much rain can fall over the course of two days but have nowhere near the impact on roads, houses and lives that the three-to-four-day rain event of spring 201o had. I think the ground being so dry — it hasn’t rained like this in months — is a huge factor. If I remember correctly we had weeks of wet weather and an unusually high water table when those spring storms hit.

Let’s hope we can get through the next 24 hours without any major problems.

• The annual craft beer festival at Martha Clara Vineyards was a huge hit this weekend. I knew people who were planning to head there from miles out, even Nassau County. Who knows if they ever made it in though, because tickets sold out before Saturday even came.

This year’s festival featured Riverhead’s own Long Ireland Brewing Company, which has since moved from Port Jefferson Station to Pulaski Street.

Some 2,500 people attended the event. Couldn’t get a ticket? Check out slide show.