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Earth's shadow to fall on moon, partially dimming it.
Enrico Crocetti says, in response to a state audit, the district was right to put aside more money in the fund balance to plan for decreasing revenue and state aid.
Halloween is only two weeks away. If your kids don't have a costume, here are some ideas for things you can make at the last minute.
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Follow these simple, time-tested rules for keeping money in the bank.
A look at crime in neighboring towns.
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Here's what is playing in theaters around the area this weekend, plus showtimes.
Your daily guide to what's happening in town.
A Sound Beach man was rescued by a good samaritan who saw the injured man lying beneath his car shortly before the car caught on fire.
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Protestors have advocated for animal rights outside puppy stores across Suffolk County.
Rocky Point school officials will discuss results of a recent student survey at the meeting.
Plenty of oysters, tall ships, and rides will be featured at this popular shorefront festival.
Share your memories of Hurricane Sandy and the impact its left on you and your community via our new open blog.
Newscruncher is an ongoing series that breaks down the characteristics of your town. The map below shows which areas nearby have higher rates of women giving birth in their teens.
Ann Fridman practices her passion while bringing important funds to the family coffers.
Got a yard, garage or estate sale coming up in your neighborhood? Let your neighbors know by sharing the event info on Patch.
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Also, a Halloween murder mystery dinner theater show scheduled at the Port Jefferson Village Center this weekend.
Plan contains 19 categories of recommendations to preserve and protect river, Town says.
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State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli says the district overestimated expenditures for the past five consecutive years.