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She plans to buy a house and start college funds for her 11 grandchildren with her winnings.
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A volunteer task force developed a pilot program to grow the edible crop to improve water quality in Setauket Harbor and now Port Jefferson.
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Colosso di Rodi Greek Bistro is now open, serving Greek and Italian dishes on South Ocean Ave.
Suffolk County Department of Health issued an advisory Wednesday evening; bathing at the beach is closed until further notice.
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"Let Babylon Village be your runway and be your authentic self," organizers say; the biggest Babylon Pride event yet will take place Sunday.
Aidan Kaminska played football and lacrosse in high school and was a sophomore lacrosse player at UMass.
The Suffolk Sheriff's Office prevented "major contraband" from entering the Yaphank Correctional Facility, including weapons and fentanyl.
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The store plans a July 1 grand opening, taking over part of the former Waldbaum's store, next to a future Amazon Fresh market.
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The Brentwood restaurant with a fusion menu has indoor and outdoor seating in a renovated train station building.
The Central Islip father of four had a tumor the size of a basketball on his liver. A risky surgery at South Shore Hospital saved his life.