Mattituck-Cutchogue Varsity Coach Kelly Pickering was beloved by students, parents and the community, near and far.
"We knew we wanted to face whatever life brought, together."
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"She should have turned 17 this year, instead, because of cancer, she will forever be 9." Her family is fundraising for St. Jude.
"This favorite 'Norman Rockwellesque' tradition will showcase the Southold community, while supporting local businesses and organizations."
OLA's Minerva Perez says, of 2 men they are fundraising to help: "What we see are caring, loving, contributing members of our community."
Officials rushed to his aid, police say.
See how low the temperatures will go Saturday night.
One man has an autistic son and the other, a newborn baby; both were the primary breadwinners of their homes. A rally is planned for Sunday.
"This will be some of the coldest air we've seen in recent years. It will be dangerously cold." — Meteorologist Dominic Ramunni, NWS
"We couldn't be prouder of their achievement." — Superintendent Shawn C. Petretti
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"They're peaceful, contributing members of our community. One has a newborn baby — one has a child with autism. We need to bring them home."
“It is critical for the economic vibrancy and safety of the entire Mattituck area that this dredging take place."
See just how cold the wind chills will make it feel across Long Island this weekend — and whether or not any snow is expected.
"We are ready to hand the village a revived, safer, modernized park — on a silver platter. All we need is your partnership."
See what to expect in terms of snowfall this weekend on Long Island.
"The Chili Cook-Off is a North Fork winter staple — local teams, friendly competition, and neighbors coming together over chili and beer."
See where to donate.
As LI digs out from Sunday's storm, forecasters say they're watching another system that has the potential to be significant.
See how much snow fell in your corner of the world, during the biggest snowstorm Long Island has seen in years.
As Long Island continues to dig out from Sunday's storm, here's what to expect Monday.
There was "significant structural damage" to the home, fire officials say.
The homeowner told police that there was an unknown vehicle parked in his driveway and a person might be inside, authorities say.
A "major disruption to transportation and daily life is likely" Sunday into Monday, with whiteout conditions possible, the NWS says.
Southold Town Supervisor Al Krupski has declared a state of emergency, to begin on Saturday.
Frigid temperatures are expected to blanket Long Island Friday and Saturday, before the snowstorm —which has new accumulation estimates.
This year’s theme was “Mission Possible 2: Building Community, Uniting a Nation, The Nonviolent Way.”
The warming center will be open until 4 p.m. Wednesday.
If you have photos of the Northern Lights over Long Island this week, send them to Lisa.Finn@patch.com for a photo gallery.
The driver was able to self-extricate from the vehicle, officials say.
A rare geomagnetic storm may make it possible to view the Northern Lights across New York Monday night, officials say.
The front end of the vehicle was suspended on a tree, fire officials say.
The National Weather Service has advised motorists to be aware of slippery road conditions Sunday morning.
"Volunteers aren't paid — but they are priceless." Charlie Manwaring was honored for giving back selflessly to the hospital and many others.
"We welcome and invite you to join us as we strive to cultivate a beloved community mindset and ultimately transform unjust systems."
"We are sorry for what you experienced."
The outage left thousands without access to voice or data services, according to user reports.
He was arrested last week, police say.
An 18-year-old found the dog's body last week, police say.