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I am genuinely thankful to be part of a school community that gives selflessly to 4,600 children who look to us every day for guidance and support.
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Dear Neighbors,
Thanksgiving is a day for families and friends to come together to share in each others company, watch some football and enjoy a delicious feast. It is a day where we give thanks for everything we have and count our blessings; the health and safety of our loved ones being at the top of […]
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Officer observed approximately 60-70 vehicles gathered along the road and two vehicles were preparing to race.
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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Second Precinct Crime Section are seeking the public’s assistance in locating and identifying a man who stole handbags from a Melville store.
On Friday, October 10, a man entered the Marshalls, located at 834 Walt Whitman Road, and stole three Michael Kors handbags worth a total of $900. The man fled […]
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Those In Blue Protecting You – Report
Our intention in publishing crime stats is to provide the facts for our readers. Too often reality is overshadowed by perception. This is the reality as reported by the police. We include all the arrests and incidents for the specific time period and it is taken directly from police […]
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By Brenda Lentsch
The Commack Boys Varsity Soccer Team took home the NYSPHSAA Class AA State Championship on Sunday with a 2-0 win over Fairpoint. Played in Middletown, NY, the team had a thrilling victory on Saturday in the semifinal game, with the only goal scored by Commack’s Anthony Izzo in overtime beating Shenendowa 1-0.
Izzo, a […]
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In the video below, Peter Sloggatt speaks on behalf of The Long Islander Newspaper at the November 6, 20014 Town Board Meeting.
After Councilman Gene Cook asked for a Federal Investigation into the Town Board, the Long Islander Newspaper issued an editorial called Long Islander News Calls For State Investigation. At first look, people who are aware […]
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Northport’s oldest theatre group, The Minstrel Players Theatre Company of Northport, prepare for their 9th Holiday production at Houghton Hall – Trinity Episcopal Church, 130 Main Street in scenic Northport Village. They are the first to stage Charles Dickens’ classic in this are, “A Christmas Carol”, and are happy to continue this Northport Village holiday […]
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On Saturday, December 20, 2014.
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Share some holiday cheer with a performance by the Five Towns College Classical Guitar Ensemble followed by a festive cookie and tea reception featuring teas from Huntington’s Sip Tea Lounge.
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