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New Cancer Study Announced at Commack HS
The American Cancer Society is looking for residents ages 30-65 to participate.

Amanda Lindner is an editor for Patch.com, covering Commack, Hauppauge, Smithtown and Kings Park. She can be reached at 631-374-9884 or by email at Amanda.Lindner @ patch.com
The American Cancer Society is looking for residents ages 30-65 to participate.

Timothy McHale is promoted at Cerini & Associates, LLP, Certified Accountants.
The ice skating rink was named for its commitment to fighting the disease on Tuesday.
A pedestrian was struck by a car between Exits 42 and 43. The road remains closed.
Commack staff, students and community members look to run cancer off the road.
The performance basketball team put on a rousing show in Hauppauge to build support for class programs.
Amazing dogs, jugglers, clowns set to put on kid-friendly show to raise money for school's Varsity Club.
Meghan Schaefer, 12, raises $1,248 for the Association for Children with Down Syndrome.
The Board of Education is making changes to its budget process.
Business leaders say wage hikes would burden local business owners.
This 4-bedroom house is on the market for $999,500.
Mandracchia-Sawmill Intermediate is adopting a school in Freeport, which lost its supplies in the storm.
A look at events happening in and around Commack this week.
Local, fresh produce is a hit with customers at the Suffolk Y JCC.
Find fresh, local produce and goods at the Suffolk Y JCC every Sunday until March 31.
The acrobatic basketball team will play at the High School to benefit educational initiatives.
Patrick Curley, a member of the SCPD for 17 years, died Friday when his vehicle collided with a garbage truck.
Patrick Curley, a member of the SCPD for 17 years, died Friday when his vehicle collided with a garbage truck.
Residents are asked to bring gently used blankets and winter clothes to the Hauppauge center.
All applicants must submit their forms to the high school counseling center