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Family Saves Halloween for Others Displaced by Hurricane Sandy
Corrine Morton-Greiner and her two children throw Halloween party for kids who may have missed out on traditional Halloween fun.

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Corrine Morton-Greiner and her two children throw Halloween party for kids who may have missed out on traditional Halloween fun.

Corrine Morton-Greiner and her two children throw Halloween party for kids who may have missed out on traditional Halloween fun.
Holiday Inn Express Stony Brook is packed with families desperate for power, hot water – and of course internet access.
Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld assesses the damage in Three Village.
Help us create this list of places that are open in the Stony Brook and Setauket areas.
Lessons the town learned from Hurricane Irene last year helped prepare the town for Hurricane Sandy.
Five full school days were canceled this week due to the effects of the hurricane.
Hurricane Sandy tore through Three Village Monday night.
If your home has sustained damage in the hurricane, the first thing to do is make sure you and your family are safe. Guess what to do next?
Readers, you can view other people's photos and add your own Hurricane Sandy photos here.
Over 860,000 reported without power across Long Island.
Se-Port Deli says it will remain open unless it loses power; Samantha Drew team rushes to prep for flooding.
Be careful of high waters along the north shore.
Hurricane-related announcement came Sunday afternoon.
A look back at the week's headlines on Three Village Patch.
A look at local business developments in central and northern Suffolk.
Tigers ready for the football playoffs after 49-19 win on the road.
Acting supervisor issues 6 p.m. closure for town beaches and parks on Sunday.
Northport wins its sixth straight game, 49-19.
Also: No power plant for Kings Park; Sen. LaValle holds fundraising lead over opponent Fleming.