She's known for tunes like "How Do I Live?," "Can't Fight the Moonlight," and "Blue."
Emma Clark Library is collecting new or handmade mittens, scarves, hats, gloves, or socks for local charities from December 1 – January 18.
It is designated a "High Performance" facility, which is the highest level of recognition offered by U.S. News. & World Report.
"It's exhilarating but it's also bittersweet because you wish you could go back and do it all over again." — Ray Romano, at the new exhibit.
UPDATE: Her defense attorney says she "vehemently denies any involvement in the stabbing incident and has not admitted to the charges."
"It is a fitting tribute to LI that we can create and showcase 30 years of this beloved show to be enjoyed by its legions of LI fans."
Students performed exceptionally well in this highly competitive competition.
It happened at about 7 p.m., Suffolk police say.
Suffolk's Motor Carrier Safety Section responded, as well as the Brookhaven building inspector responded, police say.
The pedestrian and bicyclist suffered non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
The man, described as "a victim of violence," was found at around 3:40 a.m. on Monday, Suffolk cops say.
Emma Clark Library is collecting new pajamas for those in need throughout the month of November
Food pantries are being used significantly more and are in need of extra supplies.
Tong’s work highlights the talent and creativity RISD’s program inspires in young artists.
The study shows that the "extinct human relative" had "had human-like dexterity with gorilla-like gripping strength."
Emma Clark Library is the very first library to purchase the new Museum Pass for Libraries through The Three Village Historical Society.
Students are recognized for showing respect, responsibility, and kindness during their bus rides.
Out of more than 1.3 million entrants nationwide, these seniors earned recognition for their outstanding academic accomplishments.
The woman, 84, was dragged during the carjacking and injured, DA says.
District earns top marks for academics, college readiness, and teacher excellence in Niche.com’s 2026 rankings.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with these free programs at Emma Clark Library.
Emma Clark Library has been brewing both spooky & silly Halloween-themed fun!
She was left seriously hurt after a struggle with the attacker, then taken to a local hospital for treatment, Suffolk cops say.
Ted Li, Julien Maurer, Michael Retakh, Tina Xing, and Eric Zhong recognized among top 1% of U.S. high school seniors for academic excellence
The crash, which killed a motorcyclist, 24, took place in Stony Brook early Saturday, police say.
The two stole jewelry and cash, police say. They are wanted for burglary, police say.
Your health is your power — take the lead, not the backseat —with these programs at Emma Clark Library.
Join us for classes & events that highlight this unique island we call home, and learn how to research your family’s ancestral history.
Two Long Island colleges cracked Niche's rankings for the best in the nation.
Students enjoyed six weeks of exciting, well-organized trips to local attractions that fostered exploration, friendship, and lasting memorie
Three Village's Summer Recreation Program hosted the Stony Brook Kids Teddy Bear Clinic.
Wayne Webster Bastedo died on February 15, 2024, at Pardee Hospital in Hendersonville, North Carolina. He was born on July 13, 1948, in Rock
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame's inaugural Music Documentary Film Festival runs through the weekend in Stony Brook.
The man stole health and beauty products, police say. He is wanted for grand larceny, police say.
Robert Greene was a softball coach for 11 years and loved it, his sister said. A game is played annually in his memory.
Stony Brook University's seventh president began her tenure on Monday, the organization announced.
The Three Village School District celebrated state championship wins in cheer and track with a banner unveiling honoring the athletes’ hard
Walsh Surpasses Original Goal
The Long Island Museum is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the great American novel, "The Great Gatsby." Admission is free 1 day a week.
Half day and full day programs offered for 6 weeks