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Fundraiser Set for Suicide Prevention Organization
"Orange for Andy" blog details fundraiser in memory of teen who died.

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"Orange for Andy" blog details fundraiser in memory of teen who died.

Meeting set for 8 p.m. at Murphy Junior High School.
News from around the Three Village Central School District.
Annual Memorial Day parade has been a tradition for decades.
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Multi-million-dollar expansion kicks off Saturday.
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The annual National Honor Society induction was scheduled this week.
Patriots defeat East Islip 13-5 on Wednesday.
Parade kicks off at 11 a.m.
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Special events are planned for the week of May 31 to June 6.
Kindle Fire tablets have arrived at Emma S. Clark Memorial Library.
Residents at Tuesday's Board of Education meeting speak up to support the district's youngest students.
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An additional school board meeting has been added for May 29.
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Construction begins this week on the organization's third facility.