Golfers ate lunch, dinner and enjoyed raffles. "We are overwhelmed with the ongoing support of everyone," said Elizabeth Sill, Greg's wife.
Both Smithtown high schools were recognized because of their student-athletes' prowess in the classroom.
Students participated in coding, clay creations, sports, science, theater and more.
Students of all ages can play several sports, including badminton, baseball, basketball, field hockey, football, softball, and tennis.
Janine Lavery retired this past spring. Learn more about Mary-Ellen Kakalos, the new principal set to assume the role.
"You have left a legacy for future students," Superintendent Mark Secaur told the 334 graduating seniors.
Boosts are being made to baseball and softball diamonds, as well as tracks.
The elementary school student created a commercial convincing others to conserve resources.
Two girls raised nearly $800 in honor of Rick Iurka, a Nesaquake Middle School teacher who fought cancer, by selling #iurkastrong bracelets.
Rain threatened the students' big day, but the weather held off, allowing students to toss their caps into the sky.
Seniors from Smithtown High School East and Smithtown High School West walked through the halls of the elementary schools they grew up in.
The musical mashup of "School of Rock" and "Matilda!" was performed by the Functional Academics Secondary Transition program students.
"The work that they’ve done has been exemplary and the work that they will do we look forward to," said Superintendent Mark Secaur.
The students were recognized at the Long Island State Science Congress.
The fourth grade teacher saved the man, who was without a heartbeat for 10 minutes, after he collapsed.
The students were asked to write about their idols whom they have personally known, such as parents, siblings and grandparents.
The funds went to the American Cancer Society. People took turns circling the track for 12 hours, since cancer never sleeps.
The students competed in the "Music in the Parks" competition at Six Flags Great Adventure.
Michael O'Connell, who was at Ground Zero on 9/11, visited both Smithtown high schools to discuss his experience with students.
Nearly 200 seniors across both high schools secured a 4.0 GPA for all four years of attendance. Check out photos from the ceremonies.
She placed fourth in the world in the Behavioral Science category at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in Dallas.
The Nesaquake Middle School math and ELA teacher said he was "taken aback" to win the regional honor.
Mt. Pleasant and Dogwood elementary school students had fun playing games like potato sack races and egg relays.
The students were recognized for their dedication and perseverance.
See which three school board candidates were elected. All three head-to-head races were narrow.
"To our officers, you don't get enough credit for all that you do," Dogwood Elementary School Principal Renee Carpenter said. See photos.
See what's on the ballot before you head to the polls on Tuesday.
The St. James school's first International Night was a "hit," the school district says. See photos of the event.
The student achieves top grades, manages an ice cream shop, coaches young athletes and volunteers at Field Hockey for All.
The girl, who was named a Regeneron scholar, studied short-term memory loss and Parkinson's disease in rats.
Organizations join together in humanitarian effort to help individuals with limb loss across the globe
Guests from NYU-LI hospital visited kindergarteners at Smithtown Elementary to provide safety demonstrations. See photos.
One of the students won the contest for the Carnegie Hall logo that was printed on T-shirts for the student-musicians to wear.
Business students from both high schools celebrated their achievements at the WindWatch Golf and Country Club. See photos in the story.
Sparky the Dragon visited Accompsett Elementary to teach students the importance of making smart decisions, eating healthy, and more.
Stephen’s essay entry won first place which earned him a certificate and a monetary scholarship. The essay will be judged on a state level.
Nearly 60 Smithtown seniors walked the runway. Check out some photos.
Stephen Jung was chosen by his peers. "The best is yet to come," he said.
The fourth grade club at Mills Pond Elementary School recently had a week long spare change collection.
The proceeds from the gala will support the high school’s senior scholarships and cultural arts programs.