Commack’s Nisen Sushi prepared lunches for the dedicated staff at the Cohen Children’s Medical Center
"You can see there's clearly a lot of anger here today," a News 12 reporter said in a video as he was approached by protesters.
Faith Lynch, a registered dialysis nurse, was nominated as a local hero during the coronavirus outbreak.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Nick Borruso, 12, made medical face shields at home using his 3-D printers and donated them to essential workers facing the coronavirus.
Protesters, most not wearing masks or staying 6-feet apart, held up signs as car horns blared in the background on Friday.
The ex-chief, like many, was missing visits. The firefighters, following social distancing guidelines, wanted to do something special.
She was named CTeen Female Leader of the Year at the CTeen International Shabbaton, an event where thousands of Jewish teens gather in NYC.
Here's what's going on in Commack this week.
Tim "Bizzle" Miller donated proceeds of his third place win to a Long Island non-profit that helps families care for medically-frail kids.
"The sky is the limit for him," his mother told Patch. “I have no words to express how proud I am."
Here's what's going on in Commack, according to the Supervisor's Office.
The graffiti has been there for about a month now, a concerned resident said.
Here's what happened in Commack this week, according to the Supervisor's Office.
Here's what's going on in Commack this week, highlighting the Flynn Memorial Park project.
The list consists of lawyers from the New York metro area, and only five percent in the area receive the honor.
Two local residents were among the nearly 3,000 people killed.
Here's a check on what will generally be open and closed for the holiday on Monday, Sept. 2.
In the midst of a growing feud between bicyclists and motorists, a video shows a confrontation between a driver and a group of bicyclists.
The ceremony will honor the former firefighter and Air Force master sergeant who was killed in a helicopter crash in 2018.
The baby girl made her speedy entrance into the world early Friday.
The street renaming ceremony honored a fallen FDNY lieutenant and 9/11 first responder who died in 2017.
The man was hospitalized after the rescue on Tuesday night.
A community meeting to discuss to potential sale of the 159-year-old farm will be held this week.
This will be the first renovation/rebuild for the park since it was constructed in 1979. Check out the renderings in the article.
Police are asking for the public's help to find them.
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The teen was struck Friday night, police say.
The local volunteers worked together to make an EMT and ambulance costume for two sisters this holiday.
A local real estate agent also appeared on the program My Lottery Dream Home last week.
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Residents can donate supplies to help those expected to be affected by the storm hitting the South on Friday.
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Heroes Master Sgt. Christopher Raguso, 39, and Tech. Sgt. Dashan Briggs, 30, were among the 7 killed when their copter crashed in Iraq.
The iguana was seen climbing the wall of the local business on Monday afternoon.
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