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Cops: Car Windows Shattered on Christian Avenue
Incidents took place on back-to-back nights.

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Incidents took place on back-to-back nights.

New Wang Center exhibit to run through April 22.
An independently-owned yogurt cafe is slated for the West Center shopping plaza.
Hahn and Horsley create bill that would prevent flowback from being treated at a West Babylon sewage treatment plant.
Community meeting scheduled for March 8 at the Setauket Fire District's Hulse Road headquarters.
Men's basketball team earns No. 1 seed with win over Maine.
The following information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Using in-house resources saves district thousands of dollars.
A roundup of this week's headlines from Three Village Patch.
Long Island Championship meet set for Feb. 25, state championship set for March 3.
The following information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Whether you're planning on retiring here or moving elsewhere, weigh in on today's question.
A new speed sign has been deployed on Nicolls Road following complaints of drivers speeding.
The following information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department
Three Village Swim Club raises more than $1,000 to support United Way of Long Island's Project Warmth.
Construction got a later-than-expected start in 2011.
Girls' basketball team advances to county semifinals with 67-42 win over Ward Melville.
Girls' basketball team knocked out of the playoffs by Riverhead.
Amanda Yazdani's recent diagnosis of bulimia has motivated a three-dimensional art project.