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South Bayport home nearly back to perfection after months of of yard cleanup and construction.

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South Bayport home nearly back to perfection after months of of yard cleanup and construction.

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Now 5-2 in division play, the team hosts Mount Sinai next Saturday.
Bread maker mulling lease deal out of state as well as county tax break proposal.
'Stick It To Cancer' event beat last year's donation effort.
Bayport resident hopes to get business up and running by end of year.
Dozens of riders revved through West Islip and nearby communities Sunday afternoon.
A house burglar grabbed Joey a year ago and his family is still searching hard.
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Theft occured in mid September at Bay Shore retailer.
Dozens of riders revved through West Islip and nearby communities Sunday afternoon.
There's also a special creative writing program to join and movies to enjoy.
There is also a senior fitness class happening.
A classic film hits the screen at 1 p.m.
Santa will appear and there will be children's activities.
Boys cross country wins first title, students raising money for great causes.
Autumn display helps Bayport-blue Point students put art pencil to paper.
Bayport-Blue Point school district art class gave parents a birds-eye view of art lessons.
Make sure you register early as programs fill up fast.
Christian Burial service Monday at Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church in West Islip.