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My mother, she believed in making the everyday magical. And on Mother's Day, if I could just see her once more, I'd thank her for that gift.
"We call those ‘poisonings’ rather than ‘overdoses’ . . . If someone puts cyanide in my breakfast cereal, I didn’t overdose on cereal."
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"A once-in-a-lifetime-friend." A GoFundMe has been created to help with fertility procedures while she is undergoing cancer treatment.
"Long live the King."
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"This is Dylan's favorite place." A scoreboard for Dylan Newman stands on Southold's baseball field, donated by co-owner of Tampa Bay Rays.
Sophie, who was surrendered after a divorce, has a growth that needs removal quickly, shelter advocates say.
"I never spoke so much French at such a high speed in my life! It was a lot of fun, and the vibe was wonderful."
"When my son was little, he loved trains. I can picture the delight this train would have given him. When he has kids, he can bring them."
The ex-Scout leader, who once ran for town supervisor, is slated for sentencing October 18, officials say.
Damon Rallis has a court date Wednesday and is expected to plead guilty, federal officials say.
Despite her terror, a dog lost on the North Fork managed to find her way back to a family member's home.
Zina, terrified of thunder, slipped out of her collar during Saturday night's storm and her family is still searching frantically Monday.
Sven, just 5 years old, has pancreatitis, and his owner needs help to save his life.
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The osprey population on Long Island, once nearly extinct, is back — and efforts are ongoing to protect the beloved harbinger of springtime.
"We're very focused on making sure this does not happen to anyone else. We weren't the first — and we're not going to be the last."
In the first 3 months of this year, 156 new families have come to CAST for food relief and its total client families now exceeds 1,000.
It took a village: "This a great story of a phoenix rising, with the support of the marine trades we still have here on the North Fork."
The John May Mile and 5K fundraiser is open to runners and walkers of all ages and fitness abilities and benefits Greenport Fire Department.
The "Light from the Darkness" service will be hold in Southold on April 16.
"We are so excited that all these little learners will now have a safe and interactive space to climb, slide and play."
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"My mother and my father didn't care about money. As long as we were together, that's all that mattered."
Otters are elusive on Long Island, the DEC says.
Only the pilot was onboard, the FAA says.
The owls have a new nest to call home thanks to The Broken Antler rescue organization.
Darla Doorhy was honored as the Mattituck-Laurel Civic Association named her "Woman of the Year" after her work in memory of her daughter."
"Congratulations to these extremely well-rounded and accomplished students."
The community will come together to discuss one of the most urgent needs facing all on the North Fork.
"Honey Bun needs a break. She needs out of the shelter. Please help!" said Gabrielle Stroup, director of operations at The League.
See the huge gallery of Patch photos from the parade here.
"Over the past 94 years, fire services have drastically changed." In 10 years, calls are up 25 percent, officials say.
After months of opposition from neighbors about the proposed project in Greenport, developer Paul Pawlowski has withdrawn the application.
"Once he knew you, he loved you. He would do anything for you." — Sarah-Mai Miller on her beloved husband Heath, lost too soon.