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Photo of the Day: Seniors Declare Intent to Play College Athletics
Athletes headed to college level teams in Division I, II and III.

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Athletes headed to college level teams in Division I, II and III.

Men's basketball defeats Albany, while the women's team falls.
Suzanne Swartz will educate young people about Jewish history and the Holocaust.
Annual "Best of LI" in the Long Island Press gives kudos to Three Village's own.
Definition of the devices in question.
Name the spot in Three Village where we snapped this picture.
Despite a lack of main roadway visibility, the radiology practice is growing fast, its CEO says.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Rocky Point man arrested in robbery; Patchogue mayor race heating up.
Stony Brook based company's DNA product serves as evidence.
Despite being considered a nuisance they are still functional, according to a report in The Village Times Herald.
Village Times Herald reports some residents can expect a refund of around $40 – but will have to wait until 2013.
Look no further than your own community for weekend fun.
OfficeMax in Stony Brook shut its doors Jan. 7.
PTA visits, question-and-answer video aimed at reaching as many people as possible prior to the 2012-13 budget season.
Try finding something unique at one of these places.
Episode aired Tuesday night on ABC network.
Patch sampled the Nassakeag panini at Setauket Gourmet Deli.
Nassakeag sixth graders collected toiletries, books, and games for kids hospitalized in the pediatric unit at SBUMC.
Parents and experts say the opportunity to play sports is key for children with disabilities or other special needs.