On this day, we remember the 54 local residents or natives who were among the nearly 3,000 people killed in the attack 18 years ago.
Check out the full list of blood drives that will be held on Long Island this week in honor of the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Check out this story reported last week on Lindenhurst Patch.
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The five people injured were all in one car when the crash occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
Scammers are calling residents from a number that appears as "PSEG Long Island" on the caller ID. Find out what you need to know.
Check out this story reported earlier this month on Lindenhurst Patch.
For the second year in a row, local philanthropist helped raise money for Wounded Warriors. This year, hundreds came out in support.
The 45-year-old was last seen at a local beach on July 7. Now his loved ones want to search for him this week.
For the second year in a row, the local little boy is looking to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.
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Lindy students creating change.
Check out this story reported last week on West Islip Patch.
Officials came up with a new method for tackling the issue of boat dumping. What do you think of this plan?
A total of 85 students participated in the 13th annual Bulldog Triathlon.
Lindy Cares and the Loyal Order of Moose assist local student with scholarship opportunities!
The event is scheduled for May 15.
Efrain Laguna of Lindenhurst High School attends the 2019 Moose International Youth Awareness Congress
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Jean-Pierre also announced the winner and finalists of her 2019 Women’s History Month Art Contest for local elementary school students.
Lindy Middle School Coalition students work with their Mentors and local business owners to send positive messages to their community!
Town announces one-week turnaround for permits, no penalties