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Daily Poll: Are your kids set for back to school?
Are your kids set for back to school?...
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Daily Poll: LIPA is taking heat for a slow response to restoring power. What do you think?
LIPA is taking heat for a slow response to restoring power. What do you think?...
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Daily Poll: How bad did Kim Haga act on this week’s episode of Bridezillas?
Leave your comments below How bad did Kim Haga act on this week's episode of Bridezillas?...
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Friday, August 26 Friends Book Sale, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island. 924-6400. A Grand Night for Singing, 7 p.m. at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island. Plaza Theatrical Productions presents musical review that celebrates music and lyrics of Richard Rodgers and...
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9 am poll: How do you get your news
How do you get your news?...
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Local bagpipers win big at Scotland championship
The New York Metro pipe band has performed at the White House for Presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford. It has played on the “LIVE! With Regis and Kelly” television show on ABC. The band also boasts a number of songs that landed on soundtracks for movies. But none of...
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9 AM POLL: Fair treats
In honor of the Polish fair in Riverhead this weekend, what is your favorite fair treat?...
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9 A.M. POLL: What wine country activities are your favorite?
What are your favorite wine country activites?...
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Friday, August 19 Summer Science Surprise, 4:30 p.m. for children who have completed K-3rd grade at Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island. Can you guess what will be Miss Tiffany’s surprise, will it have four legs? Feathers? Scales? The secret will be revealed. Register: 924-6400. Peconic Bay Medical Center...
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Miller Place man unhurt after LIE motorcycle crash
A Miller Place man whose vehicle was struck from behind by a motorcycle on the LIE yesterday escaped without injury but the motorcyclist was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital with serious head injuries. Suffolk County Police Third Squad detectives are investigating the crash, which occurred early Saturday morning on the...
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Food drive to be held during Rocky Point Summer Concert Series
If you have a couple of extra cans of food or some spare school supplies to donate, the Rocky Point Concert Series at St. Anthony’s is the place to take them. Long Island Cares, a hunger-relief organization based in Hauppauge and Freeport, is hosting a food drive in conjunction with the...
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Friday, August 12 Movies on the Harbor, sponsored by the Port Jefferson Recreation Department & BID. All movies begin at dusk on the lawn in Harborfront Park. (Rain dates, next evening). Full schedule- www.portjeff.com. The Sound Symphony Annual Summer Concert, 7 p.m. in Shoreham Wading River High School Auditorium, 250A Route 25A,...
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Friday, August 5 Origami Heaven 2011 exhibition, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at Wang Center, SUNY/Stony Brook, final day. St. Frances Cabrini Community Theatre presents ‘42nd Street,’ 8 p.m., 134 Middle Country Road, Coram; all performances in Parish Center. Tickets: $12 adults, $10 children under 10 and seniors 65+. Tickets at door or call 345-3027. Saturday,...
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Engagement: Metcalf-Wilsberg
Donna and Paul Wilsberg of Mattituck have announced the engagement of their son Matthew to Erin Metcalf of Sound Beach, daughter of Linda Metcalf of Middle Island and William Metcalf of Shoreham. Erin and Matthew both graduated from the University of New Haven, Erin with an MBA in accounting and Matthew...
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No Folds Barred! Origami Heaven 2011: Origami, the Wang Way! Celebrate the ultimate Long Island Origami experience at the Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY/Stony Brook. Origami Heaven 2011 interprets Long Island’s largest Asian American cultural center, through the intricate art of creating sculptures through folded paper. Inspired by spaces of...
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SBU group raises over $26,000 for earthquake victims in Japan
A Stony Brook University volunteer group has raised over $26,000 for earthquake victims in Japan, school officials announced last week. The Japan Center at Stony Brook began to mobilize relief efforts following the earthquake and tsunamis that struck northeastern Japan on March 11, causing a nuclear crisis after the Fukushima Power...
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Achievements: Awards aplenty for local students
• Holly Engel of Miller Place, a senior environmental engineering major at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., received the Kristin Bandy Craig Memorial Honors Scholarship at University Recognition Day during spring semester 2011. • The following area students have received scholarships and awards from the Department of Arts and Humanities of...
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Sound Beach mother of three needs bone marrow donation
Dona Brannigan loves to shop. She also loves going to the beach, throwing some music on, and hanging out with her family at a summer barbecue. And she takes joy in giving to others; she’s a bone marrow donor, she gives blood regularly, she’s participated for years in breast cancer walks...




