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Firefighter Training Boosted By $50,000 State Grant
Firefighter Training Boosted By $50,000 State Grant
Back to The Basics: Why Suffolk County Should Care About Congress
Back to The Basics: Why Suffolk County Should Care About Congress
Deadline to Sign Up for Suffolk Police Exam April 19
Deadline to Sign Up for Suffolk Police Exam April 19
Top Officials Pinned in Solidarity Against Violence
Top Officials Pinned in Solidarity Against Violence
Historic Manor of St. George to Keep its Place in History
Historic Manor of St. George to Keep its Place in History
WFSD Fine Arts Brings Community Together with Coffee House, Art Auction & Living Art Gallery
WFSD Fine Arts Brings Community Together with Coffee House, Art Auction & Living Art Gallery
A Good Day for Area Libraries as Voters Okay Budgets, Choose Trustees
A Good Day for Area Libraries as Voters Okay Budgets, Choose Trustees
Selden Motor Vehicle Accident with Overturn and Serious Personal Injuries
Selden Motor Vehicle Accident with Overturn and Serious Personal Injuries
New Hospital Road Bridge Coming into Shape in Patchogue
New Hospital Road Bridge Coming into Shape in Patchogue
Legislator Dominick Thorne Joins Suffolk County Executive Bellone and Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey to Announce $10 Million in New Sewer Grant Funding for Patchogue
Legislator Dominick Thorne Joins Suffolk County Executive Bellone and Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey to Announce $10 Million in New Sewer Grant Funding for Patchogue
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Massive Fire at Calverton Recycling Facility Raises Health Concerns; Officials Call for Federal, State Monitoring
South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk covers the Calverton blaze that took 250 firefighters to extinguish.
Olive Oil! Farmers Market Frenzy Opens Outside Dennison Building in Hauppauge
“I’ve been to a lot of local farmers' markets within the district and without, and I think it’s a great way to invest in local businesses,” Legislator Jason Richberg told the South Shore Press.