"As a mother, I wish I could reach inside him, grab the demons, and put them inside me instead of him." With no meetings, sobriety is hard.
All of the donated printers — 58 in total from area libraries — are being used to print face shields to help safeguard doctors.
PSEG Long Island came to the rescue to move the wires and keep the bald eagles safe.
Ann interviews top names in the world of golf
"There is a reason why he found this today — and why it's finding its way back to you at this time." A truly happy ending.
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"He was so excited and determined to find the owner. He knew it was special." Little boy reunites locket with a mom when she needs it most.
"We have been, and will continue to, post information and resources to keep you, our patrons, in the loop."
All programs are canceled (adult, teen and children) beginning Monday, March 16, through March 31, due to coronavirus.
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New this year will be a $1,000 prize for best entrant, to be donated to the winner's charity of choice.
This year's grand marshal is Preston Janowski.
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"We lost everything in an instant...I was barefoot; she gave me her sneakers. She never left my side, other than to take care of our dogs."
The long-awaited dredge of the Shinnecock Inlet signals good news for storm socked Dune Road. Video here.
Congratulations, Senior Master Sergeant Erik S. Blom, on this honor — and thank you for your years of heroism and life-saving service!
Westhampton Beach Middle School students organized the event to raise funds for East End Disability Associates.
The case sparked new controversy when a driver charged with DWI didn't appear in court. Also, prevention advocates speak about bail reform.
The family of the man killed in a crash over the weekend is furious a driver charged with DWI was released without bail.
Maybe you know her from Hampton Bays, or from Douglas Elliman. Friends say Meghan Bozek needs help after losing everything in a fire.
"It’s hard not to lose my faith in humanity after what happened," Genevieve Burrell, 13, wrote. Her painting will raise funds for wildlife.
"This is a tragic time." A broken-hearted daughter is without funds to bury her mother.
"This is an urgent situation along Dune Road affecting our community’s small businesses and jobs."
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The little bundle of joy was the first baby born at Stony Brook University Hospital in the new year to a Westhampton Beach mom.
The town "should know by Christmas" about a green light for a federal dredge project. "Perfect timing for a 'yes,'" supervisor says.
A wonderful way to celebrate the season Sunday, with hot cocoa and story sharing at Eckart's and a grand marketplace at The Mill Roadhouse.
At least one local eatery is temporarily closed due to the water main break on Dune Road, officials say.
The last time they saw their son was Christmas Day 2013. Now, the layaway angels adopted local families to honor him this holiday season.
Featuring sand from your favorite golf course or beach, expanding collection
Here's how to snag a new ride for a song, right in time for the holidays.
Even through all the chaos and confusion on assignments, Penny found time to bring food to the children of war-torn villages.
After a thought-provoking discussion in Hampton Bays last month, the show comes to Bridgehampton this Wednesday.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Navy vet Timothy Fennelly recalls how poorly many Vietnam veterans were treated after returning to U.S. soil and is glad to see change.
"There would have been a breach if not for the county's swift actions."
As the East End battens down the hatches for Wednesday's storm, a state of emergency is issued again for battered Dune Road.
Dune Road was socked by Thursday's storm, with major flooding, Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman said.
"There's nothing to report at this time, sadly." Heartbroken children still bring notes, drawings to the refuge, begging Sammy to come home.
The movie's not out until next year but veterans can see the film, a labor of love for a Westhampton man, for free. Here's how to get tix.