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School District Kicks Off Budget Workshops
Five straight weeks of board meetings starts March 6.

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Five straight weeks of board meetings starts March 6.

A roundup of available job opportunities in the Three Village area.
Home on Dyke Road was built in 1886.
Main Street home sits in the heart of Setauket.
Chabad of Stony Brook well into the fundraising process.
Department installed a plaque on its Rescue 6 truck.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Tipped-in shot puts Seawolves on top, 57-55.
Meanwhile, the SBU men's team drops third game of the season.
Stony Brook men's basketball team emerges the winner, 78-69.
Friday, the birthday of Dr. Seuss, was celebrated by students across the country.
A look back at what made headlines this week.
Waterview Lane property has a view of the water.
Also: Teacher layoffs slated in Miller Place school district; community garden in Patchogue a step closer to reality.
New practice will open March 5.
"The Simple Hope Foundation" will work to prevent tragedies on Long Island's roadways.
This Bunny Lane home is near both Ward Melville High School and the Greenway Trail.
David Venghaus, Class of 1983, has a career as an assistant director in the film industry.
One bicyclist delivers a first-person perspective on a local bike trail.
Nick Piccininni wins 106-pound class at state tournament as wrestling program benefits from new booster club.