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Former SBU Soccer Player Found Guilty in Maryland Murder
Brittany Norwood will be sentenced on Jan. 27.

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Brittany Norwood will be sentenced on Jan. 27.

Rabbi David F. Nesenoff, of Stony Brook, was honored by The Jewish Theological Seminary.
Multiple local wine shops offer tastings.
Interior design shop closed for more than four months due to a roof fire in June.
Eye-opening film explores teaching methods in light of the No Child Left Behind Act.
University helps facilitate filling open positions at Eduware, a Smithtown business.
Workers in action changing the storefront and sign.
Former Setauket Fire Department member supports Anthony Parlatore in the race for district court judge.
NYSUNY 2020 legislation raises tuition for out-of-state students up to 10 percent a year.
A weekly roundup of news from around town.
If you love Halloween, there are plenty of ways to celebrate it in Three Village.
This is the weekend for cabaret, dance, and Halloween fun.
Police have not released the identity of the man.
Ward Melville students participated in The Gandhi Project in September.
NYSSMA chose five Three Village students' compositions out of more than 100 entries statewide.
Our Daily Bread seeks donations of food and toiletries to serve a growing need.
Five teens from Three Village cleaned up an open space for a nonprofit group that works with victims of domestic violence.
Cheryl Pedisich will take over as superintendent starting in July of 2012.
Each year, the hospital relies on hundreds of volunteers to help in various areas.
Of the 17 students chosen for U.S. Rep. Tim Bishop's "student advisory council," several are from local communities.