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Joseph is a field editor in Northern Suffolk County, covering Stony Brook through the Rocky Point area.
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Take a look at what's going on this weekend around town.
Leroy Lewin, owner of Lewin Medical Supply, says he had a problem with Medicare that nearly cost him his company. And the office of Rep. Tim Bishop fixed it.
A group of students suspended last year after a 'Tebowing' incident at Riverhead High School say they would be honored to meet the new member of the New York Jets.
Suffolk County Police await the results of an autopsy to shed more light on a corpse found in Manorville on Wednesday.
Over 50 East End anglers went down to Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to rally on Capitol Hill.
Riverhead High School's Lt. Col. Peter McCarthy said during his time at Riverhead High School, the 2012 graduating class will have the most students entering the armed services he's ever had.
According to District Attorney Thomas Spota, Robert Trent sold at least four ounces of a mixture or compound of cocaine, and his brother Curtis sold at least two ounces.
A rug hooking workshop is being held this Saturday at the Suffolk County Historical Society. Registration ends on Thursday.
Police are investigating circumstances surrounding a dead body that was found at Manorville Hills County Park on Wednesday.
Since the death of his mother, Doug Wald has organized a fundraiser each year to benefit East End Hospice; this year's is planned for Saturday at Vail-Leavitt Music Hall.
Editor’s Note: The following information was supplied by the Riverhead Town Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate convictions.
Get your business cards out for a North Fork Chamber dinner Monday night and Eastern Long Island Executive dinner Thursday.
A press conference at town hall on Friday had animal advocates calling - again - for improved care at the Youngs Avenue facility.
Also this week, the annual East End Gang Awareness conference, meetings for small businesses, and more.
Also this week, the town board looked toward a planning firm to help draw up a marketing study after Supervisor Sean Walter announced that Regal Cinemas is not coming to Main Street.
Take a look at what's on the market at one of these open houses.
Nine-year-old Aquebogue boy finishes chemotherapy sessions, welcomed home to friends, family, and fire trucks.
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Riverhead girls' hoops team falls to Penfield, 67-49, in state semifinal game in Troy.