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Supervisor Ed Romaine and Councilman Michael Loguercio attended the Greater Gordon Heights Chamber of Commerce installation of officers.
Nearly three hours after the 82-year-old was pronounced dead, she was found to be breathing at a funeral home, Suffolk County police said.
It started at around 6:22 a.m., drawing area firefighters to the scene, Suffolk police said. The Arson Squad is investigating.
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School Science Olympiad A team placed fifth out of 53 teams.
The results could steer the direction of any plea bargain negotiations in the future, criminal law experts told Newsday.
Tobacco Action Coalition of Long Island partnered with the Suffolk Community College in recognition of the Great American Smokeout
Councilwoman Bonner, County Legislators Caracappa and Thorne attended the ceremony.
Officers from the 6th Precinct are investigating, Suffolk police said. The nature of the threat was not immediately clear.
State Department of Transportation workers were called to the scene to repair a damaged guardrail, Suffolk police said.
Pre-K students welcomed guests to their very own Snow Valley Ski Lodge.
Pre-kindergarten registration opens the same day.
The team will compete in the dual meet championship Jan. 28 in Syracuse.
The infant was having difficulty breathing when they first arrived, police said.
The school is being recognized for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science Principles.
A dozen Port Jefferson elementary and middle school student musicians performed at the Jan. 22 event.
He was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment, police said.
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School senior Luke Dickhuth is among four students on Long Island and only 25 students statewide to be nominated.
Colin Veit qualified for the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Swimming and Diving Championships in the 100-butterfly.
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Port Jefferson Middle School sixth grader Kieran Browne won the school-wide competition.
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