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A look at Monday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.
The non-profit volunteer group donated dozens of Kong brand dog toys, worth just over $200.
Tweets from Long Islanders this week.
Event will be held at Babylon Village Dock.
Residents urged to eliminate stagnant water near homes.
The State has opened a disaster recovery center to assist Suffolk County residents affected by the recent storm.
Take a look at who’s hiring in the area.
Seminar Friday morning is open to the public.
The rebuilding was funded in part by the "Where Angels Play" foundation, which aims to build 26 playgrounds.
Legislator Tom Barraga thanked the library and community for helping the Back Packs for Pirates fundraiser achieve success yet again.
Record-shattering rainfall caused dangerous flooding in Town of Islip.
Parts of major highways shut down Wednesday morning due to dangerous flooding.
The annual fundraiser was a success with eight dogs and three cats finding homes and over $1,000 being raised.
The festival will offer bluegrass music, children's activities, workshops, vendors, food and more.
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Photos from Long Islanders this week.
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
Say goodbye to the Patch app and hello to the new, mobile-friendly Patch.com.
The event will highlight the signs and dangers of household mold, among other things.
Beth Anderson, a registered nurse, survivor and board member of the Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition, will be interviewed on first show.
Lots of love for the island on social media.
A look at Thursday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.
A new organization composed of EMS professionals, will host a 72-hour Zelda marathon from Aug. 8-10 to raise money for charity.
Show to benefit stroke awareness.
A look at Wednesday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.
rUNDEAD 5K set for November in Massapequa Park's Brady Park.
A look at Tuesday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.
The event will offer $25 micro-chipping, raffles, discounts on adoption fees and more.
Take a look at who's hiring in the area.
The YMCA is offering free admissions on Tuesdays throughout August.
Check out the most read stories across Long Island Patches in July.
Event takes place at Surf’s Out Restaurant on Fire Island.
From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, the Pow Wow will offer dance, food and more.
A West Islip resident won a radio contest that will bring up-and-coming country singer Erika Grace Powell to her block party
Non-profit organization Angela's House hosted a fishing trip/fundraiser at Captree Park on July 22.
Marcos Maldonado was thanked by Suffolk County Legislator Tom Barraga for his three years of service.