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Patchogue School's Car Wash For A Good Cause To Help Community Members In Need
The $10 a pop car wash will run from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.

The $10 a pop car wash will run from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.

His successor has informed others that he will start work next week. The local board has not publicly acknowledged that fact.
The beloved miniature rail road will soon be ready to delight again for the season in Greenport.
A cottage in Franklin Lakes on a private pond has never been offered for sale publicly since it was built in 1930, until now. Peek inside.
Megan Song's winning painting will represent Connecticut in the Federal Junior Duck Stamp Contest.
Zachary Jeffries will celebrate the launch of his first adult novel, 'Evil Eye & Pizza Pie' Saturday, May 30, at Bookies in Beverly.
The district said it is currently working with an industrial hygiene consulting firm.
“There are two sides to every story,” Ald. Donna O'Connell said after her son was accused of sexually assaulting a woman he met at a concert
Porch chats, block parties and back-and-forth favors once defined neighborhood life. Now, even small connections feel harder to find.
The amendment would be an effective ban on data centers without a subsequent zoning amendment.
Two DHS students presented Dravix, a platform designed to help engineers identify promising fire-resistant materials.
An apparel brand known for the slogan “Tampa Bay Made” is opening its first-ever retail store at Sparkman Wharf.
Freeport Pride is hosting a "Harbor Social" Saturday, kicking off pride month a couple of days before June, organizers say.
Belleville residents have been sounding off about a wave of controversial budget cuts, including high school students, who held a “sit-out.”
LHS student Archismita Murkherjee's "A.S.H.A." is a student-led nonprofit that educates their peers on preventing trafficking.
Do you prefer the golden hour or after glow?
District 86 officials are frustrated with social media messages. They have a procedure to track "questionable" ones.
The owners of an Italian restaurant in Bergen County explained why they're closing for good in 3 days.
He was first elected in 2013. He was arrested early Sunday morning, police said.
After years behind the barber shop chair, these local brothers have started their own grooming brand that aims to empower men.
The Smithtown Kickers / Long Island Slammers G2014 team earned a bid to the Iber Cup after winning the LIJSL Elite Club Alliance League.
Thursday's warrant was issued at the Will County Courthouse by one of the judges. The teenager is only 17 years old.
Joseph Quiros-Soto turned himself in to Georgia police in connection with the 1989 New Jersey killing.
As the Ford City Mall prepares to vacate per a court order, JCPenney is holding a “nothing held back” liquidation sale through June 21.
Canton planners approved an Eagle Scout project to build a Gaga ball pit at the elementary school.
Anti-ICE protests continue to erupt at Delaney Hall in New Jersey. See videos and photos from the front-line here.
Take a peek at what will be the future Garden of Verses in the foreground, the new play area and picture books space.
Jersey City's school board president responded to a critic by claiming she had "avanger syndrome." A rally was held.
Art Cafe is expanding its summer programming with flexible art sessions designed for children and teenagers.
The Township Committee approved two personnel appointments and recognized workers marking five to 30 years of service.
City proclamation saluted the local tennis club and partner clubs for five decades of national-level competition and volunteer leadership.
There's a vestige of old New York at an Upper East Side public school.
She and her partner took first place at sectionals and made it to the state finals.
Summit officials are now reevaluating what comes next for the long-vacant Broad Street property.
The black bear has been captured, police said.
The Will County State's Attorney's Office filed a vehicle forfeiture seeking to seize the 2009 Mini Cooper driven by Luis Martinez-Duran.
A proposed state grant would help Windsor Locks study the future of its longtime fire department facility.
Earlier this month, the Madison Board of Selectmen approved $1.42M in special appropriations and ratified a dispatcher union contract.
"Consider yourself to always be at some level of tick risk," health officials say.
Massapequa girls’ lacrosse won their sixth straight Nassau County championship Wednesday, beating Syosset 13-5.