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Major Paving Project Gets Completed In Rocky Point
Some of the highest trafficked roads in Rocky Point get a makeover before the first snow fall.

Monica Gleberman began writing in 2000. She has been published on CNN and in the Suffolk Times, Examiner, The Daily Collegian, Demand Studios, Times Beacon Record, CT Post, and The Tattoo. She holds a Master of Science in journalism and communications from Quinnipiac University and a Bachelor of Science in journalism and English from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
Some of the highest trafficked roads in Rocky Point get a makeover before the first snow fall.

Miller Place alumni makes it to the NCAA soccer tournament with a 13-5-3 overall season.
The Comsewogue School District's internal audit on extra curricular clubs comes back with only two recommendations from law firm.
Over 25,000 residents are expected to get lost in time at this years event.
More than 800 residents jumped into Cedar Beach to raise money for the Special Olympics.
Students of all ages show their Thanksgiving support with different holiday events throughout the district.
Comsewogue continues to fight against APPR and other state standards.
More than 800 residents jumped into Cedar Beach to raise money for the Special Olympics.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of it's production, the theatre will debut a new twist on two iconic scenes.
More than 800 residents jumped into Cedar Beach to raise money for the Special Olympics.
It's a week of celebration and competition in Port Jefferson.
Watch a film and see Santa this week in Miller-Place Rocky Point.
Taking brush strokes of data to create a picture of Port Jefferson
Taking brush strokes of data to create a picture of Miller Place-Rocky Point.
Rocky Point Drive-In protected, common core forum among most popular stories.
Chick-fil-A development plans, common core among most popular stories.
Residents setup traps to rescue lost dog that has been missing for four days.
Shops all over Long Island will be selling trees as early as the last week in November.
Shops all over Long Island will be selling trees as early as the last week in November.
Local shops provide refuge from the mall extravaganza.