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"Artwork in the sky." Long Islanders were looking up this week as the Northern lights elicited awe. See your photos here.
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The sky was alive Thursday night as Mother Nature brought the aurora borealis, or Northern lights, close to home. Send your photos to Patch.
Don't miss a minute of the delicious fun.
The collection began after Hurricane Helene: "The needs changed every day. First it was food, water, equipment. Then they needed body bags."
He was nabbed after attempting to pilfer from the cash box during 2 separate incidents, police say.
The award honors "an extraordinary leader in championing civil and human rights by promoting diversity, unity and fairness in our town."
The North Fork has a plethora of pumpkin-picking possibilities.
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"Even in the best case scenario a reopening by Christmas will take extraordinary work and coordination with multiple trades." — Mayor
The former North Fork Scout leader shared child pornography on a messaging app under the handle "dirtydaddy341," prosecutors say.
The men had planned to go crabbing; no injuries were reported, police say.
The Orient property was listed for $675K, unbeknownst to the owner, police say.
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"We know this is terrible news for our collective family and community, but we also know that this place was never about the building."
He crashed into the side of the ferry while disembarking, police say.
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Free Recovery Center Serves Long Island’s North and South Forks
She suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment, police say.
Cindy Goldsmith-Agosta died in 2022 but her legacy lives on in the hearts of all who loved her. A Chinese auction raises scholarship funds.
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The fire was extinguished Wednesday afternoon.
The event raises funds for the Paul Drum Life Experience Project, which affords all children the opportunity to "open their worlds."
See the photos of all the fun this weekend at the beloved annual Greenport Maritime Festival.
"This isn't about a person running for office. It is about the love of our country and putting America first." See photos, video here.
Cathy Demeroto will step down at the end of October, after 7 transformative years at CAST.
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He was also charged with driving while intoxicated during the Cutchogue crash, police say.
One driver also careened into a farmstand, police said.
The event increases awareness and support for the North and South Fork Breast Health Coalitions and Lucia’s Angels.
The fire broke out Friday afternoon, the Cutchogue Fire Department says. See dramatic video here.
The event takes place at Jean Cochran Park at 5:30 p.m.
They will plant daffodils in memory and walk a commemorative lap around the track; the event is not open to the public.
Despite rumors, Greenport Village Mayor Kevin Steussi said that there are no plans to move the court from Third Street to Moores Woods.
The fundraiser benefit the Paul Drum Life Experience Project, a free summer educational experience hosted for 8 weeks for kids in Greenport.
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"Our motto is 'Stepping for Paws. I tell the students, 'Every time your feet hit the floor, you're helping the animals.'" — Virginia Scudder