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Sixteen people, including four children, were hospitalized after carbon monoxide poisoning on a boat in Port Jefferson over the weekend.
Four children were among those taken to the hospital Sunday afternoon, police say.
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Port Jefferson's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
The group will hold an awareness march down Main Street Thursday. The Village and police are aware of the protest, says Mayor Margot Garant.
The baby boy arrived at 2:59 a.m. Tuesday. Congratulations!
Patrice Durham, a home health aide, was nominated as a local hero during the coronavirus outbreak.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Gina Varacchi has been organizing food drives and schoolwide fundraisers while juggling her full-time job now from her home.
The man's 21-year-old son, Kevin, lives in a residential home. He asked the governor to bump up testing requirements of NYS-regulated homes.
The Mather Matters Front Porch Photography Project was recently set up. Here's how to participate and help front-line health care workers.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
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The community has done what it could to support Mather Hospital's staff through the new coronavirus outbreak; see the video.
The lucky winner scored $47,741, according to the New York Lottery.
The donation will also provide an economic boost to small businesses in Port Jefferson during the new coronavirus.
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The last words of coronavirus patients before they are placed on ventilators stick with a Long Island health care worker.
Catholic Health Services launched a "Thank You Project" to lift healthcare workers' spirits during the coronavirus pandemic.
Thankfully, no one was injured, police say.
The Shoreham resident will join the New York to Washington, D.C. Police Unity Ride for the third time.
Po'Boy Brewery collected 100 bags of supplies for those in-need and delivered them to Pax Christie Hospitality Center.
The fundraiser will be held at a Rocky Point restaurant in February. There will be raffle baskets to support the girl's family.
Joel Almanzar "was a loving father, brother, son, cousin, friend, and partner." He died in a car crash Thursday morning.
A weekend of winter fun is coming to Port Jefferson in early February. Here's the lineup.
The rally will be held Thursday afternoon in the community to denounce "Trump's reckless action."
The law firm representing the Longwood High School students says a "grossly racist" slideshow compared black students to monkeys.
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Her son, Gavin, was born with a condition that affects his neck and head. The family has a long and pricey road ahead to help their son.
The unit was designed to have a hotel-like atmosphere for postpartum mothers, newborns and families, according to the hospital.
The free parking is meant to encourage holiday shopping in the Port Jefferson Village area.
The Suffolk County Sixth Precinct Cops Who Care presented the 8-year-old boy and his family with the check on Friday.
Fundraising continues in mission to complete veteran memorial updates that ‘Honor all who Sacrificed’
Suffolk County police departments issued an alert to find a 62-year-old man last seen at the hospital.
Here's what residents can look forward to this Sunday.
Find out if you live near registered sex offenders in Port Jeff before the kids trick or treat. You can search by map, address, zip code.
For two weeks, over 30 businesses will showcase original works by local artists. Here's how to see it all.