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The project, which links the hamlets between Mount Sinai and Wading River, opened in June.
King Quality CEO Jeff Brett has donated roofs to the needy, as well as religious institutions, charities, and soccer clubs.
Music students experienced a nearly sold-out performance by renowned violinist Caroline Campbell.
He'll be attending breakfasts and parades, and will be visiting the neighborhood on fire trucks.
Science classes at Earl L. Vandermeulen High School visited the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium.
There's plenty of places to choose the perfect tree.
Samuel Fabian was named the Most Motivated Student of the Month.
It will feature 30 Christmas trees decorated by local businesses, organizations, and individuals who have a flair for holiday decorating.
Students were selected along with others from across Suffolk County on a competitive basis with NYSSMA scores and teacher recommendations.
There's parades, tree and Menorah lightings, and visits from "Santa Claus."
Dozens of creative cards with heartfelt messages will be delivered to Beyond the Badge.
Dozens of students took part in the fall production as actors and as part of the lighting, audio, stage construction and refreshments crews.
Olivia Schlegel finished 12th and 13th in her events at the NEw York State Public High School championship.
Students hosted local senior citizens on Nov. 16.
Nearly 600 took the plunge at Cedar Beach for the Town of Brookhaven and Special Olympics New York.
One of his calls reported a woman's assault and threatened officers, prompting a response to a Lake Ronkonkoma home, police said.
It kicks off at 3 p.m. and will be followed by photo ops with the big guy at the Port Jefferson Village Center.
“It was great to see the mental toughness and confidence the team displayed,” Athletic Director Adam Sherard said.
The DASNY grant from New York State will support renovation and upgrade projects at multiple Maryhaven sites in Suffolk County.
Cross country runners on the varsity girls team ran in the championship race.
The team of runners pushed through the muddy and windy conditions to take home third place among All-State Class D schools.
It will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Port Jefferson Station/Terryville Chamber of Commerce's train car at the corner of routes 112 and 347.
Running now through December 30. You don't want to miss it!