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U.S. Postal Service is considering major changes.

U.S. Postal Service is considering major changes.
"Home Sweet Home" series seeks interesting homes to profile.
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Brookhaven Town Hall opened on Sunday to allow couples to apply for marriage licenses and get married.
Some places on Long Island saw temperatures above 100 degrees this week.
A new light is being erected at the north entrance to Ward Melville High School.
No protesters showed up to picket the historic nuptials.
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Stony Brook is a big area for yard sales this weekend.
The key is to get there early.
A roundup of news from around the Town of Brookhaven.
A breakdown of the festival's offerings from Thursday to Sunday.
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Patch takes a behind-the-scenes look at the Stony Brook Film Festival.
Stony Brook Film Festival opens Thursday.
The office of the Town Clerk has been preparing for the day N.Y.'s marriage equality law takes effect.
The annual festival is in its 16th year.